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Karim Yahiaoui

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  • Jun 28

    New Caledonia votes in first provincial polls since 2019, turnout drops sharply as loyalists gain ground

    New Caledonia's first provincial elections since 2019 saw a sharp drop in turnout on Sunday, with early indications pointing to stronger loyalist representation in Congress while the independence camp held steady. The calm vote is set to shape negotiations over the archipelago's institutional future, deadlocked since deadly riots in May 2024.

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Hormuz tolls and Spanish ashes

Trump escalates in Hormuz as Europe hardens defences and heat exposes brittle systems

The Gulf moved from danger to outright economic coercion, with American strikes, Iranian retaliation claims and a proposed fee on the world's most sensitive oil lane. Europe, meanwhile, answered insecurity with missile plans, cyber protests and more rules for technology at home.

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    Confirmed multiple deaths in the Brussels Oxy building fire as emergency crews continue searching for the remaining missing people.

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    President Rumen Radev declares Bulgaria will not join the Coalition of the Willing, stating that military aid prolongs the conflict.

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The US under Trump: second term

The White House proposed new double-digit tariffs on 16 trading partners, including the EU, and the US budget deficit increased by $120 billion due to tariff refunds, indicating a recalibration of US trade policy.

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