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Une photo dans la tribune officielle du grand prix de F1 de Monaco avec sa richissime compagne en pleine affaire Lyhanna, une justification maladroite, et voilà les doutes et les interrogations qui refont surface au Rassemblement national sur la capacité de Jordan Bardella a être le meilleur candidat pour 2027. Le président du parti, fixé en même temps que Marine Le Pen, le 7 juillet, sur son avenir politique, brouille-t-il trop son image ? Met-il en péril le logiciel antisystème du RN ? Anthony Lattier en débat avec Sarah Paillou et Clea Caulcutt de POLITICO.  **Un message de Groupement Mousquetaires…

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Published on 24/06/2026 – 19:24 GMT+2 German authorities on Wednesday carried out raids in Berlin and Frankfurt as part of an investigation into a suspected attempt to sabotage Germany’s gas supply. The Federal Prosecutor’s Office said police searched the premises of a Russian suspect and another person not under investigation in the German capital, as well as those of an unnamed business in Frankfurt am Main. The investigation is looking into the sale of Gazprom’s Berlin-based subsidiary Gazprom Germania, which took place around a month after Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. According to federal prosecutors,…

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By&nbspKirsten Ripper&nbsp&&nbspEuronews, SPIEGEL Published on 24/06/2026 – 11:25 GMT+2•Updated 11:54 Rheinmetall shares fell as much as 13% after the German government scrapped plans for a major warship order from the firm, which would have been the biggest warship commission since the Second World War. The news magazine “Der Spiegel” reported on Tuesday that the multi-billion-euro project to build six of the world’s largest frigates, the F126, had been cancelled. The ministry in Berlin said the decision was a response to significant delays, foreseeable cost increases and other risks. However, cancelling the contract could prove costly for taxpayers. At the same…

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The plans for a new Europol mandate include doubling its budget to €3 billion, increasing staff numbers twofold and “develop[ing] advanced technological capabilities,” the EU executive said. Some of the agency’s new toys would include a cloud infrastructure to share data in real time for crime-fighting operations, as well as technology and innovation hubs to deploy new tools such as AI. Europol currently supports cross-border investigations between national police in EU countries — often by facilitating data sharing and helping to analyze that data. The new mandate proposed on Wednesday needs to be signed off on by EU member countries…

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Published on 24/06/2026 – 18:01 GMT+2 The commissioner of London’s Metropolitan Police force has announced plans to scale up the use of drones and facial recognition technology across the capital. In a speech on Wednesday, Met Police Commissioner Mark Rowley warned that crime was “evolving at speed” and that many criminals were now going digital. “They are using smarter, faster and more connected tools than ever before,” he said. To counter this growing threat, Rowley said forces must get on board with emerging technologies and called for reduced legislation before implementation. He singled out drones and facial recognition as particularly…

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Published on 24/06/2026 – 18:09 GMT+2•Updated 18:11 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and China’s official Bureau of Statistics have signed a new Memorandum of Understanding on Wednesday to improve the measurement of China’s digital economy. With China now a global leader in sectors such as AI and ecommerce, its real economy and growth can be quantified by adequate statistical models which take into account the value of intangible assets such as cloud computing and big data. In particular, China will align with the United Nations System of National Accounts 2025 (SNA 2025), a global statistical standard that incorporates the measurement…

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A key worry that UNIC has shared with EU competition officials is that Paramount will slash Warner Bros. original content — such as locally produced biopics — to focus on less risky and more profitable franchises such as Mission: Impossible. Civil society groups also challenged the deal in a letter, saying it would give a U.S. owner too much control over European TV channels. “That the deal now appears likely to win conditional Phase I approval is very disappointing,” Mark Dempsey, of media freedom advocacy group Article 19, one of the letter’s signatories, told POLITICO on Wednesday. Dempsey described the proposed…

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Two fin whales have arrived at a processing site in Iceland after commercial whaling resumed following a two-year pause. At the Hvalur facility, workers cut sections of the animals while company staff and observers look on. Machinery is also used to process large pieces of whale meat. The catches were reported two days after the hunting season restarted. According to Icelandic media and animal rights groups, the two fin whales were killed off the country’s coast, marking the first recorded catches since 2023. Iceland remains one of only three countries that openly allow commercial whaling, alongside Norway and Japan. The…

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Published on 24/06/2026 – 11:46 GMT+2•Updated 12:19 The figure blows all forecasts out of the water. Venezuela is set to acknowledge a debt of close to 240 billion dollars, far above the 150 to 200 billion the market had been assuming until now. The report, revealed by the Financial Times, would put Caracas on course for the largest restructuring ever recorded, surpassing even Greece’s historic default in 2012. The move comes in the wake of the country’s political upheaval. After Nicolás Maduro was captured last January, interim president Delcy Rodríguez took the reins and has set herself a clear goal:…

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