Geographical news

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.
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.
German airlines warn of drone threats for ten years
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Germany's airlines demand consistent political action amid rising drone incidents at airports. The president of the German Airlines Association stresses the need to shoot down drones in threat situations. The federal government plans to enhance drone defenses by year's end.
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.
Man veers into oncoming traffic near Attendorn – five injured
A multi-vehicle crash in the Olpe district left five people injured. A 57-year-old driver veered into oncoming traffic near Attendorn on Friday evening, for reasons that remain unclear. An evasive oncoming vehicle collided with his car and another one.
Catherine Trautmann announces candidacy for Strasbourg municipal elections
Former Socialist mayor of Strasbourg, Catherine Trautmann, announced on Friday, October 10, her candidacy for the upcoming March municipal elections. At 74 years old, she aims to restore a city she sees as downgraded by the current term. She will face the outgoing Green mayor and other rivals.