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Sébastien Lecornu announces targeted fuel aids amid Middle East conflict-driven price surge, with skeptical public reaction.
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Sébastien Lecornu promises new targeted aids amid fuel price surge

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Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced in Bordeaux new targeted aids «early next week» to counter the fuel price surge linked to the Middle East conflict started over a month ago by US and Israeli strikes on Iran. He assured there was no shortage in the country. The French public expresses strong skepticism about the government's effectiveness.

Presiden Donald Trump mengeluarkan proklamasi eksekutif awal bulan ini yang mengizinkan penangkapan ikan komersial di sebagian wilayah dari tiga monumen nasional kelautan di Samudra Pasifik. Kebijakan ini mencakup wilayah seluas sekitar setengah juta mil persegi termasuk di Hawai‘i, Samoa Amerika, dan Persemakmuran Kepulauan Mariana Utara.

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Coastal uplift from the magnitude 7.8 earthquake on June 8 has disrupted livelihoods of fisherfolk and resort owners in Glan, Sarangani.

Surging fuel prices are grounding more fishers in the Philippines, reducing daily catches and threatening food security, witnesses said at a Senate hearing on April 8.

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Concepción's Court of Appeals has upheld precautionary measures against three crewmembers of the fishing vessel Cobra, charged with culpable homicide in the 2025 collision that killed seven Bruma fishermen. Following their formalization earlier this month, the court rejected requests to alter the restrictions, while Blumar S.A. faces no measures.

Japan is increasing fishery-related aid to Indonesia's remote Natuna Islands in the southern South China Sea, aiming to counter China's influence. Through the Japan International Cooperation Agency, Tokyo plans to fund the development of a fish market in Ranai, the main city on Bunguran Island. The area sees overlap between Indonesia's exclusive economic zone and China's contested "nine-dash line" claim.

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Japanese authorities released a Chinese fishing boat captain on Friday night, just one day after his arrest for refusing an inspection in Japan's exclusive economic zone. The release came after China guaranteed payment of cash collateral. The incident underscores ongoing tensions between Tokyo and Beijing.

 

 

 

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