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Published on 18/06/2026 – 13:24 GMT+2 American filmmaking duo Joel and Ethan Coen will be honoured at the 18th edition of Lyon’s Lumière Festival. The Oscar-winning brothers will receive the prestigious Lumière Award at the festival, which runs from 10-18 October and is headed by Cannes head Thierry Fremaux. The Coens will receive their award on 16 October, and their films will be shown in a retrospective. Best known for their genre-spanding films which include Blood Simple, Fargo, The Big Lebowski, No Country For Old Men, True Grit, Inside Llewyn Davis and Hail, Caesar!, the Coens “stand at the forefront…

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Kann man Deutschland zum weltweit führenden Pharma-Standort machen und gleichzeitig eine Gesundheitsreform auf den Weg bringen? Wir blicken auf das Spannungsfeld zwischen der künftigen Finanzierung der gesetzlichen Krankenkassen und der Wettbewerbsfähigkeit Deutschlands. Zu Gast im Policy Talk ist Heidrun Irschik-Hadjieff. Sie ist die Geschäftsführerin der deutschen Tochtergesellschaft des Pharmakonzerns Sanofi. Im Gespräch mit POLITICO-Gesundheitsexpertin Marie Zahout rechnet sie mit dem geplanten dynamischen Herstellerabschlag ab, warnt vor drastischen Folgen für künftige Investitionen und fordert, dass Einsparungen im Gesundheitssystem und Wirtschaftswachstum endlich zusammengedacht werden. Vorher spricht Joana Lehner spricht mit Jasper Bennink von „Technologie & KI am Morgen“. Er hat Digitalminister Karsten…

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Published on 18/06/2026 – 18:30 GMT+2 Cuts in development aid by wealthy countries tend to drive up displacement away from the world’s poorest regions, the head of the UN’s International Organisation for Migration warned in an interview with the AFP news agency on the sidelines of the Berlin Climate Mobility Forum on Thursday. “When we see cuts in development assistance, we’re actually just making the likelihood that people will have to leave in search of safety, in search of stability, so much higher,” Amy Pope said. “We’ve seen it in places like Sudan, which is the world’s largest displacement crisis…

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Among the first attractions greeting visitors are AI-powered humanoid robots from Chinese company Unitree, performing boxing movements, balancing exercises and other demonstrations. Robotic dogs also navigate through exhibition halls crowded with technology professionals and investors. The displays highlight growing interest in machines designed to work alongside people in warehouses, factories and logistics centres. Organisers say this year’s event focuses on practical uses of AI, showing how businesses are already applying the technology across a wide range of sectors. Beyond robotics, companies are presenting AI-driven products aimed at everyday life. Samsung is showcasing connected appliances, including a smart refrigerator capable of…

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Published on 18/06/2026 – 18:25 GMT+2 Companies are moving quickly to adopt artificial intelligence (AI), but many still struggle to prove its worth, Mathieu Wallich-Petit, Head of Clients & Markets at KPMG France, told Euronews Next at VivaTech in Paris. According to the company’s report published in March, 95% of its clients have a strong AI strategy, while 64% have already seen tangible results from the technology. But only 8% can measure a clear return on investment. “Our clients do embed a real strategy in AI, but in reality, on the ground, there is still a big lag,” Wallich-Petit said.…

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By&nbspTheo Farrant&nbsp&&nbspAP Published on 18/06/2026 – 17:35 GMT+2 Former US President Barack Obama is celebrating the opening of his presidential centre in Chicago with a star-studded guest list that includes Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, Christina Aguilera, Bono, and former Presidents Joe Biden, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton. The invite-only opening ceremony is taking place on Thursday, with Obama and former First Lady Michelle Obama expected to speak. The event is being livestreamed. Other celebrities slated to appear include Common, Jennifer Hudson, Mark Hamill, Eddie Vedder, John Legend, Marc Anthony and The Roots. President Donald Trump is unsurprinsigly not among…

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Playbook Paris se délocalise au salon Vivatech, à Paris, où jamais autant de candidats à la présidentielle n’ont choisi de se rendre alors que le sujet de l’IA se place au premier plan. Gabriel Attal et Edouard Philippe jouent des coudes pour séduire le monde de la tech, en dégainant une série de propositions, avec la volonté de prendre le relais d’Emmanuel Macron, chouchou du secteur. Le président a fait un dernier tour de piste au salon qu’il arpente chaque année tandis que Marine Le Pen y effectura sa première visite vendredi. Anthony Lattier en discute sur place avec Emile…

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By&nbspEuronews Published on 18/06/2026 – 17:48 GMT+2 Resource management, fuel prices, foreign competition – pressing issues for French fishermen and other actors in the maritime sector to discuss at their meeting in Cherbourg. In April, fishermen protested against high fuel prices from Normandy to the French Mediterrenean island of Corsica. The recent framework deal signed between Iran and the US is giving fishermen hope for a decrease in energy prices. Fuel represented up to 60% of ship owners’ turnover in May. As a result, some professionals have had to decrease their sea outings. In this situation, the French government adopted…

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Homeowners inspected their properties for the first time in weeks, offering a stark reminder of the human cost of the conflict. Among them was Adnan Kaour, who returned to his apartment overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and discovered extensive damage caused by a strike in May. He said the home represented years of work and family memories. Nearby, other residents sifted through broken glass and damaged furniture while assessing whether repairs would be possible. The visits came a day after US President Donald Trump signed a preliminary agreement with Iran in France aimed at easing regional tensions and opening a 60-day…

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By&nbspEuronews Greece Published on 18/06/2026 – 17:22 GMT+2 Greece is marking a major milestone with the completion of work to reveal the western pediment of the Parthenon. For the first time in more than two centuries, the country’s most famous monument is now definitively free of its external scaffolding. The restoration of the orthostates of the tympanum constituted one of the most complex interventions of recent years for the Acropolis Monuments Restoration Service (YSMA). According to Greece’s culture ministry, the project required highly specialised technical solutions and absolute precision at every stage of the process, from working the new marble…

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