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Emmanuel Macron reconducts Sébastien Lecornu as prime minister
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Emmanuel Macron reconducted Sébastien Lecornu as prime minister on Friday evening, four days after his resignation, hoping to pass a 2026 budget without dissolving the Assembly. Lecornu, accepting 'out of duty', must form a government without presidential ambitions and reopen debates on key reforms like pensions. Left-wing and far-right oppositions already threaten censure.
House occupation in Leipzig-Lindenau: Police deploy in large numbers
Several people have occupied a house in Leipzig-Lindenau, prompting a large police deployment. Around 50 individuals have gathered for a demonstration in front of the building at Lützner Straße 99. Authorities are assessing the situation without initially disclosing motives or further actions.
Robert Badinter enters the Panthéon in a solemn ceremony
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Robert Badinter, lawyer and former justice minister, was interred at the Panthéon on October 9 in a grave and gathered ceremony. Emmanuel Macron praised his voice as carrying the ideals of France and the Republic. The event unfolded before a large crowd, with republican tributes and political figures in attendance.
Pension differences reemerge in French inter-union
As the idea of suspending the 2023 pension reform gains traction, French unions show sharper differences in views. Worker organizations defend varied doctrines on this key issue in the current political crisis. The CFDT reactivates its ambition for a customized regime.
Fascism expert flees US for Spain after receiving death threats
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Mark Bray, a history professor at Rutgers University and antifascism expert, has left the United States and sought refuge in Spain with his family due to death threats and harassment from conservative groups. Though he denies membership in Antifa, his academic work has made him a target following Donald Trump's designation of the group as terrorist. Bray now lives in Madrid and has moved his classes online for safety reasons.
Germany beats Luxembourg 4-0 in World Cup qualification
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The German national team won 4-0 against Luxembourg in World Cup qualification. Despite initial problems in the group stage, the team capitalized on a numerical advantage after a red card and secured a clear victory. Coach Julian Nagelsmann praised the team's improvement.