Europe
Municipalities reject talks on repatriation
Maria Karlsson Larawang ginawa ng AI
Several Swedish municipalities are declining the government's invitation for dialogue on voluntary repatriation. The Left Party proposes redirecting 1.4 billion kronor from the repatriation grant to rural municipalities. Migration Minister Johan Forssell criticizes the decisions and stresses the importance of providing information to residents.
Senate adopts insufficient bill against high living costs in overseas territories
The Senate adopted a bill against the 'high cost of living' in overseas territories on October 29, introduced by Minister Naïma Moutchou. Deemed largely insufficient by ultramarine lawmakers, the text highlights frustrations over the lack of ambitious measures on purchasing power and competition. It is now sent to the National Assembly.
New Caledonia: parliament approves postponement of provincial elections
The French Parliament has approved the postponement of provincial elections in New Caledonia, originally set for November, to June 28, 2026 at the latest. This decision, passed by the National Assembly on October 28 and the Senate on October 29, represents a first step toward resuming debates on a sensitive institutional reform. It comes amid the May 2024 violence and the fragile Bougival agreement, rejected by independentists.
Industry warns of cost shock from rising rail track prices
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October 29, 2025 22:03Justice minister Strömmer shaken by assault on Mohammad
October 29, 2025 20:56Paris 2026 municipal elections show scattered start and possible rightward shift
October 29, 2025 18:58Man remanded for murder in Gävle park
October 29, 2025 17:56France integrates non-consent into rape definition
October 29, 2025 15:00Jokkmokk municipality flips repatriation grant
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Assembly adopts multinational tax against government wishes
Jean Martin Larawang ginawa ng AI
During the 2026 budget review, French National Assembly deputies adopted an LFI amendment Tuesday evening to tax profits actually realized by multinationals in France, estimated at 26 billion euros by supporters. Backed by a left-RN alliance, it follows the doubling of the GAFA tax from 3% to 6%, despite strong government opposition decrying fiscal overbidding. These votes could yield over 20 billion euros for the state but may be overturned in the Senate.
Reconstruction of Dresden Frauenkirche completed in 2005
On October 30, 2005, the reconstruction of Dresden's Frauenkirche, destroyed in World War II, was completed after 60 years. Saxon regional bishop Jochen Bohl consecrated the late Baroque church. The event marked a milestone in German post-war history.
Fan in critical condition after collapse in darmstadt
A SV Darmstadt 98 fan collapsed during the DFB-Pokal match against Schalke 04 and is now in critical condition in hospital. The incident occurred shortly after kickoff on the north stand at the Stadion am Böllenfalltor. Darmstadt still won the match convincingly 4:0.
Adoption of 2026 budget in National Assembly increasingly uncertain
Jean Martin Larawang ginawa ng AI
After several days of intense debates in the National Assembly, the 2026 finance bill increasingly resembles a 'Frankenstein' budget, a patchwork of contradictory amendments complicating its final adoption. The executive, avoiding Article 49.3, faces strong opposition on measures like the surtax on multinationals and limits on sick leave. Lawmakers from all sides have adopted or suppressed key provisions, raising the risk of overall rejection.
Criticism of Dousa over false Hamas links
Benjamin Dousa (M) faces criticism for claiming Swedish aid went to an organization linked to Hamas. The Palestinian group ICHR denies the allegations and stresses its political independence. Sida states no aid has reached terror organizations.
Bavarian State Opera opens season after partial renovation
The Bavarian State Opera in Munich has opened its new season after partial renovation and a slight delay. Director Serge Dorny highlighted the timely completion of the works, while Culture Minister Markus Blume praised the investment of 13 million euros over twelve weeks. The season is themed around a Sartre quote and promises exciting new productions.