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The Spanish Congress of Deputies, the heart of national legislative power, is central to the political maneuvers described in the article.
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Feijóo’s Power Play: Spain’s Leader Wants to Outsmart Sanchez and Keep Vox in Power

Feijóo’s alliance with Vox in Extremadura is a high‑stakes gambit that could rewrite Spain’s political map. By pledging a coalition that tightens immigration controls, slashes taxes and leaves regional autonomy…
Posted by Ana Beltrán December 22, 2025
Symbolizing hope for peace, this image represents the potential for a ceasefire in the ongoing conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
Posted inPolitics

Ukraine’s Tension: Are Truces Possible? A Look at the Latest Talks

The Miami summit finished with a polite nod to “productivity” but left Kyiv and Moscow standing on a cliff with no rope to hang from. The U.S.‑led forum, billed as…
Posted by Louise Carter December 22, 2025
The map illustrates the current security situation along the Gaza-Israel border, with areas under Israeli control marked as high-risk or no-go zones, reflecting the escalating conflict and international concern.
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Gaza’s New War: Escalation Sparks International Reactions

Fresh hostilities erupted in Gaza on the night of 20 December 2025, with Israeli forces launching a new offensive that was met almost immediately by Hamas‑fired rockets into Israeli territory. The clash,…
Posted by Camille Durand December 22, 2025
Symbolic sand castles of the U.S. and Israel on a shared beach, representing their collaborative approach to Gaza's reconstruction under U.S. leadership.
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US‑Made Gaza Plan: Who Will Pay for the Rebuild?

The United States has just turned a war‑torn enclave into a headline‑making promise, unveiling Project Sunrise as a ten‑year, £79 billion ($112 billion) reconstruction engine for Gaza. The plan, billed as a humanitarian…
Posted by Camille Durand December 22, 2025
The collapse of a German bridge has disrupted cross-border commutes, highlighting infrastructure vulnerabilities within the EU.
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Bridge Busters: How a German Bridge Collapse is Stalling Cross‑Border Commutes

The Gertraudenbrücke was meant to be a gleaming testament to Berlin’s modernity, yet on 21 December 2025 it collapsed into a logistical nightmare for the capital. Within hours the bridge was…
Posted by Louise Carter December 22, 2025
This infographic highlights the extraordinary biodiversity and unique adaptations found in the tropical rainforest canopy, a vital ecosystem under threat from human activities.
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Rain From Trees? How European Forests Are Turning Climate Guardians

European forests are now being hailed as a quiet, green rain‑maker – a possibility that could turn the continent’s most drought‑prone regions from water‑sinks into pockets of resilience. A December…
Posted by Mathieu Roussel December 22, 2025
Airbnb faces regulatory upheaval in France as new VAT rules force hosts to comply with tax obligations.
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Airbnb’s French Fallout: Platform Under New VAT Rules and Market Shock

The EU’s new VAT law, which went live on 19 May 2024, has turned France’s thriving short‑stay market on its head. Short‑term rental platforms and hosts with earnings above €10 000 must now…
Posted by Louise Carter December 22, 2025
The German flag symbolizes the nation at the center of a growing national and European concern over youth violence, following a kitchen knife incident involving a 14-year-old.
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Teen Knife Incident: Germany’s Youth Violence Crisis Exposed

The night that a 14‑year‑old pulled a kitchen knife on two girls in Solingen has sent a shudder through German streets and across the continent. The incident, which left the…
Posted by Tom O’Rourke December 21, 2025
Japan’s yen symbol, featuring a stylized design with the national flag motif, signals a historic rate hike that could reshape global financial dynamics for European investors.
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Japan’s Rate Hike: What It Means for European Investors

The Bank of Japan has finally torn up three decades of ultra‑easy policy, nudging its short‑term rate into positive territory and sending the yen rocketing higher. The move has jolted…
Posted by Camille Durand December 21, 2025
A cleaning worker in France, whose wages may be at risk due to subcontractor failures, performs her duties in a well-lit, tidy home environment.
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Unpaid Cleaning Workers: The Untold Story Behind France’s Subcontracting Crisis

Cleaners across France are waking up to a nightmare that reads like a script for a dystopian drama: their paychecks vanish, overtime disappears and, when the subcontractor that hired them…
Posted by Ana Beltrán December 21, 2025

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