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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.
Robert Badinter enters the Panthéon in a solemn ceremony
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.
Right and center in Bordeaux seek alliance for 2026 elections
11 oktober 2025 Rapporterad av AI
Nine candidates are vying for Bordeaux's mayoralty in the March 2026 municipal elections, as the right and center seek to unite against ecologist Pierre Hurmic, in office since 2020. Renaissance MP Thomas Cazenave is leading alliance efforts with right-wing figures like Nathalie Delattre. A potential challenger to the incumbent mayor recently withdrew his candidacy.
Los Alcázares residents receive Es-Alert for rambla overflow risk
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Murcia's Directorate General of Security and Emergencies has triggered the Es-Alert system to warn Los Alcázares residents of overflow risks in several ramblas. The message urges avoiding vehicle crossings over watercourses and taking extreme precautions. Regional president Fernando López Miras has called for caution following technical inspections.
Tyskland besegrar Luxemburg 4-0 i VM-kvalet
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Det tyska landslaget vann 4-0 mot Luxemburg i VM-kvalet. Trots inledande problem i gruppspelet utnyttjade laget numerärt övertag efter ett rött kort och säkrade en klar seger. Tränaren Julian Nagelsmann berömde lagets förbättring.
Fascism expert flees US for Spain after receiving death threats
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.