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Marine Le Pen herself has long taken aim at big money, hammering away at the global elites that meet in places like Davos, while winning over voters wounded by plant closures and the ripple effects of globalization in France’s industrial heartlands.  Last week, MP Jean-Philippe Tanguy — one of Le Pen’s closest lieutenants — reminded reporters of one of her longtime mantras during a press conference about the party’s platform for addressing climate change, which National Rally blames on the ruling elite.  Le Pen has described “two types of totalitarianism,” said Tanguy. “Islamist totalitarianism and the totalitarianism of money as…

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By&nbspAlessio Dell’Anna&nbsp&&nbspvideo by Léo Arnoux Published on 03/07/2026 – 9:26 GMT+2•Updated 9:26 Europe is the world’s biggest region for tourism, attracting more than half of all international tourist arrivals. The tourism industry pumps millions of euros a year into the economy, but for those outside the business, the disadvantages can be huge. Not just in terms of overcrowding and pollution, but also, more concretely, in the way it inflates the cost of living, and inflates rent in particular. Greek residents are the most impacted, according to the New Economics Foundation, with tourism flows sending annual rents up by €342 since…

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Thick smoke rises over the Aude department in southern France as firefighters battle a major wildfire threatening nearby homes. Footage shows aircraft dropping red fire retardant over the blaze while helicopters fly through the smoke above the fire zone. The fire has burned around 900 hectares, prompting a major emergency response. Around 690 firefighters have been deployed, supported by Dash aircraft, Canadair planes and Dragon helicopters. Elsewhere, footage from the Pyrénées-Orientales shows a campsite damaged by a separate wildfire, with burned vegetation and destroyed mobile homes. Evacuees arrive at a shelter in Canet-en-Roussillon after leaving the campsite with only a…

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Annual inflation in Greece stood at 5.2 percent in May 2026, outpacing the broader euro area average of 3.2 percent. According to the 2026 UBS Global Wealth Report, wealth inequality has increased, with fewer and fewer people benefiting from the growth of total aggregate wealth. Even though net worth has been expanding steadily since 2020, the gap between the rich and the general population continues to grow. “We have the invisible corruption tax — and I call it a tax because I believe that the cost of the widespread and unprecedented levels of corruption in Greece is so great that…

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Published on 03/07/2026 – 8:23 GMT+2 Today’s the big day for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce, and fans have been gathering outside Madison Square Garden in New York to try to catch a glimpse of… well, anything. The guests, the decor, the happy couple – and good luck to those intrepid Swifties, as extensive security, privacy measures and check-in processes have made this wedding celebration not only shrouded in secrecy when it comes to insider details, but purposefully impenetrable. And why should it be any other way? The Manhattan arena’s lack of windows, guarded entrances, and secure garage provide vital…

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Présenté par Uber Par SOFIANE ZAIZOUNE Avec JASON WIELS, PAUL DE VILLEPIN et JUDITH CHETRIT PRÉSENTÉ PAR Infos, tuyaux et mini-drames à partager ? Ecrivez à Paul de Villepin, Judith Chetrit, et Sofiane Zaizoune | Voir dans votre navigateur LE MENU DU JOUR — Power 40 : notre classement des 40 personnalités les plus influentes en 2026 (source : nous-mêmes). — Des allées du parc Jourdan à la soirée POLITICO, all eyes on PLF. — Que faire, qui voir et quoi entendre dans et en dehors du parc aujourd’hui. DEUXIÈME ROUND. Votre infolettre vous espère bien remis de cette première…

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Published on 03/07/2026 – 8:00 GMT+2 On today’s show: Euronews’ Sasha Vakulina examines the aftermath of Russia’s latest deadly strike on Kyiv, as Ukraine mourns the victims and calls on allies to accelerate deliveries of promised air defence systems. Euronews’ Shona Murray reports from NATO headquarters ahead of next week’s summit in Ankara, where allies are expected to discuss support for Ukraine, defence spending and tensions following the US strikes on Iran. Euronews’ Jorge Liboreiro reports from Cork as Ireland considers ending alumina exports to Russia amid concerns the material could be supporting Moscow’s war effort. Euronews’ Angela Skujins speaks…

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By&nbspSertac Aktan&nbspwith&nbspAFP Published on 03/07/2026 – 4:55 GMT+2•Updated 8:06 “I think it’s (the Qur’an) the best of the four books; for one thing, it’s a bold statement in the 600s. It’s also very difficult for the author; if a new idea comes to mind, too bad, we’ve said, ‘This is the last book…'” This was the joke that got a popular Turkish comedian, Deniz Goktas, arrested on arrival at Istanbul airport on Thursday for allegedly insulting Islam and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. It is not yet clear which part of his 90-minute stand-up performance, published on YouTube, constitutes an insult…

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Uzbekistan plans to increase electricity generation from 82 billion kilowatt-hours to more than 120 billion kilowatt-hours within the next five years, turning the power sector into one of the country’s biggest investment tests. The target reflects rising demand from industry, population growth and the development of new sectors, including digital infrastructure, as Uzbekistan seeks to expand electricity supply while reducing reliance on fossil fuels. Speaking at the Tashkent International Investment Forum (TIIF), President Shavkat Mirziyoyev said renewable energy is expected to account for 54% of electricity generation by 2030. He said the country had already attracted nearly $6 billion (€5.3…

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By&nbspEgle Markeviciute, EU Tech Loop with Euronews Published on 03/07/2026 – 7:00 GMT+2 Global tech companies are increasingly citing the European Union’s regulatory framework as the main reason their latest services and tools are delayed or not rolled out in the EU. Depending on the tool, the Digital Markets Act (DMA), the Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act), and the EU’s data protection rules are the most commonly cited reasons why European consumers get to test and use these services later than their counterparts in the US. Governance.AI released a report on 375 large language models (LLMs) released over the past…

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