David Lammy told Euractiv and other outlets that the deal only "begins to arrest the decline" in relations with EU capitals.
Lundi 19 mai, le Festival de Cannes a connu un grand moment avec la présentation d’un film nigérian en compétition, une première : "My Father’s Shadow", du cinéaste Akinola Davies. Ce long-métrage a été tourné avec les techniciens qui travaillent habituellement pour Nollywood, l’industrie florissante du cinéma de divertissement au Nigeria.
L'ex-chirurgien Joël Le Scouarnec, jugé à Vannes pour des viols et agressions sur 299 personnes, a estimé mardi 20 mai qu'il était "responsable" de la mort de deux de ses victimes pendant l'instruction. Le 20 mars, il a reconnu en bloc l'ensemble des faits pour lesquels il est jugé à Vannes, et même d'autres, prescrits ou qui font l'objet d'une nouvelle procédure. Les précisions de la journaliste Marie Schuster qui suit le procès.
L'audience de mardi devant la cour criminelle du Morbihan est consacrée au dernier interrogatoire de Joël Le Scouarnec, jugé pour viols et agressions sexuelles sur près de 300 victimes, la plupart mineures. L'ancien chirurgien pédocriminel a déclaré se sentir "responsable" de la mort de deux d'entre elles survenue pendant l'instruction.
La Cour internationale de justice a statué, lundi, en faveur de la Guinée équatoriale dans le différend territorial qui l'oppose au Gabon depuis plusieurs décennies. En jeu : trois îlots pratiquement inhabités mais stratégiques, situés dans une zone maritime potentiellement riche en pétrole, à une dizaine de kilomètres des côtes équato-guinéennes et une vingtaine de celles du Gabon.
CHRONIQUE. A l'Assemblee nationale, ces instances prennent un tour polemique qui pourrait nuire a leur credibilite et leur autorite.
A Nemzeti Kutatási, Fejlesztési és Innovációs Alapból meghirdetett pályázati felhívás célja, hogy kiszámítható forrást biztosítsanak a magyar gazdaság innovációjának ösztönzésére, és lehetővé tegyék a gazdaság és a társadalmi élet területein hasznosuló kutatás-fejlesztés erősítését, a hazai és külföldi kutatási eredmények hasznosítását, az innovációs infrastruktúra és annak körébe tartozó szolgáltató tevékenységek fejlesztését.
In today’s edition of The Capitals, read about a Spanish court ordering Airbnb to delist over 65,000 illegal tourist rentals, Borissov highlighting Erdogan ties as key to protecting the EU’s external border, and so much more.
After Sunday’s surprise win, Nicuşor Dan faces no honeymoon – just economic woes, a fragile government, and a populist-packed Parliament.
Borissov said his and Bulgaria’s “good neighbourly relations” with Turkey and ties to President Erdoğan guarantee border security and curb illegal migration.
Slovakia’s government faces backlash after PM Fico and an ally rejected a WHO pandemic accord despite broad support from health minister and president among others.
Poland 2050’s Szymon Hołownia and Third Way partner PSL back Rafał Trzaskowski from PM Tusk’s Civic Platform in 1 June runoff.
Commission sources and EU diplomats say Kostelac often interferes in political matters beyond her job description.
The upswing shocked analysts who predicted a weaker euro would partially soften the impact of Trump's levies.
Americas Northrop Grumman won a $188.5 million modification, which exercises options to provide continued logistics and test support, and continued field service representatives technical support, as well as supports reach-back engineering support to ensure that the MQ-4C Triton air vehicle are mission-capable for Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance missions in support of the Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). Work is expected to be completed in May 2026. Naval Air Systems Command, Patuxent River, Maryland, is the contracting activity. The US Army has teamed with Uber and Lyft for a ride-sharing program to boost transportation access for soldiers and their families living on base. The initiative covers six in-country installations and is expected to promote additional transport options for over 600,000 service members, veterans, and civilians. Among the bases included are Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Fort Bliss, Fort Bragg, Schofield Barracks, Fort Shafter, and Tripler Army Medical Center. Middle East & Africa Raytheon has inked a $1-billion agreement with Qatar to deliver the Fixed Site – Low, Slow, Integrated Defeat System (FS-LIDS), making Doha the system’s first international customer. The agreement includes production work in the US, contributing to engineering and advanced manufacturing. The technology is designed to detect, track, and neutralize […]
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US defence and munitions production investment firm Shield Group is expanding its networks in the United Kingdom. Two members of [...]
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