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Emmanuel Macron has gone on a televised tour around the newly renovated Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris, marking the church’s imminent reopening only five years after it was partially destroyed by fire. Alongside his wife, Brigitte, and the archbishop of Paris, Laurent Ulrich, the French president will be shown around …
As Elon Musk has embraced Donald Trump and various far-right conspiracy theories, he has left behind an aghast cohort of Teslaowners who suddenly feel embarrassed by their own cars. Many of them are now publicly displaying their dismay at Musk on their vehicles. Sales of anti-Musk stickers have boomed since …
The head of Romania’s election bureau has said the first round of its presidential election could be rerun, as the country’s constitutional court prepared to decide whether the vote, won by a little-known ultranationalist, should be annulled. Toni Greblă said a rerun of the 24 November ballot could be held …
Louise Haigh has resigned as transport secretary only 12 hours after it emerged she had been convicted of fraud over a missing work phone. Haigh quit the cabinet with a letter to Keir Starmer saying that “whatever the facts of the matter, this issue will inevitably be a distraction from …
Lao authorities have banned the sale and consumption of a brand of whisky and vodka following the death of six tourists after a suspected mass methanol poisoning this month. According to Smartraveller, the Australian government’s travel advice website, the drinks Tiger vodka and Tiger whisky have been prohibited by the …
Good morning. Today, M Ps will gather in the Houses of Parliament to debate and vote on one of the most consequential pieces of legislation in recent history. The bill, titled terminally ill adults (end of life) bill, would legalise assisted dying in England and Wales for terminally ill adults …
Ireland goes to the polls on Friday with voters expected to choose either a second term for the incumbent centre-right coalition or a left-leaning rainbow coalition led by a resurgent Sinn Féin, the former political wing of the IRA. Opinion polls show a dead heat, with the two main government …
Police clashed with protesters in the Georgian capital Tbilisi early on Friday, after the country’s ruling party said the government would suspend talks on European Union accession until 2028. The country’s interior ministry said three police officers were injured, two of whom were hospitalised. Police fired water cannon and deployed …
• Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called Russia’s massive attack on energy infrastructure a “very despicable escalationof Russian terrorist tactics”. The overnight barrage that left more than half a million in Ukraine’s western Lviv region cut off from electricity. Another 280, 000 in the western Rivne region and 215, 000 …
A tariff is atype of taximposed on goods when they cross national borders, often used by governments against trading partners they disagree with or to protect local industries. Tariffs slapped on foreign imports make them more expensive, ostensibly providing a price advantage to locally made goods, while alsoraising revenues for …

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