Breaking 19:45 Nasa tests autonomous navigation technology for spacecraft 19:25 U.S. Treasury holdings diverge among major economies and Arab investors 19:05 Scabies outbreak reported among Spanish troops in Ceuta amid migration tensions 18:47 Denmark deploys conscripts to Greenland for the first time 18:32 Eurozone inflation may remain elevated in 2026 as ECB keeps rate decisions data-dependent 18:15 Royal Air Maroc plans Starlink-powered Wi-Fi rollout from 2027 17:47 OpenAI strengthens ChatGPT safety measures for teenage users 17:30 Elon Musk’s fortune nears $900 billion as SpaceX valuation surges 17:10 Morocco to benefit from F-16 engine overhaul program under $470 million international contract 16:45 Morocco ranks 128th globally in rental cost index 16:25 FIFA presidency faces new challenge as Infantino’s eligibility comes under scrutiny 16:10 Colombia estimates earthquake damage could reach $9.6 billion 15:59 Spain: Wildfires have devastated over 254,000 hectares since the beginning of the year 15:58 Earthquake in Colombia: Government Estimates Damage at Over $9.5 Billion 15:55 Earthquake in Colombia: Government Estimates Damage at Over $9.5 Billion 15:47 Cybersecurity: Morocco Ranks 43rd Worldwide in the 2026 Ranking 15:45 Unicef urges Morocco to reduce health inequalities and strengthen maternal and child care 15:42 Renewable Energy: Morocco Prepares a New Generation of Gas Stations 15:40 Shakira raises $750,000 to rebuild schools after the earthquake in Colombia 15:38 Visa vs Mastercard: The Battle for Stablecoin Infrastructure Heats Up 15:37 Patrick Vieira appointed head coach of Senegal: a new era for the Lions of Teranga 15:35 Arrow Electronics Strengthens Its IBM Network and Confirms Morocco's Role in Its Technological Framework 15:33 Samsung and Spotify Strengthen Their Partnership in Morocco Around the Galaxy Ecosystem 15:30 Afghanistan: Explosion near a school in Kabul injures at least 42 15:27 Italy Defends Border Controls As Migration Dispute With Spain Intensifies 15:25 Anthropic Enhances Text Identification for Claude with Invisible Watermarking 15:23 Canada: New 50% U.S. Tariffs Threaten $20 Billion in Imports 15:05 Only Four In Ten Health Facilities Have Basic Sanitation Services Worldwide 14:45 U.S. Court Blocks Trump Administration Plan To Move FBI Headquarters 14:25 Uganda and IMF Resume Talks on a New Financial Support Programme 14:11 Angsana Marrakech: A Luxury Experience in the Heart of the Medina 14:10 Climate warming poses greater heat risks for older people than previously estimated 13:45 53% of Americans Say Their Finances Have Worsened Since Trump Returned to the White House 13:43 Yvette Roudy, a historical figure in women's rights, has died at 97 13:26 More than 117,000 Zimbabweans return from South Africa amid rising anti-migrant tensions 13:17 Afghanistan: Women's Participation in the Labor Market Drops to 5% Under the Taliban 13:10 Irregular migration to Europe falls by 37% in the first seven months of 2026 12:48 Spain: A 4.8 Magnitude Earthquake Injures Three in Granada 12:47 Melania Trump records historically low approval rating among first ladies 12:42 Syria: Washington Condemns Israeli Strikes and Warns of Further Escalation 12:33 OpenAI defends leadership stability amid executive departures 12:16 Anthropic’s revenue surges as the global artificial intelligence race intensifies 12:00 Lula da Silva faces legal challenge over carnival parade ahead of election 11:41 Reuters: Spain received six warnings before the mass migrant crossing toward Ceuta 11:23 ChatGPT for Teens: OpenAI Enhances Homework Support and Parental Controls 11:20 Shakira pledges to build 10 schools after devastating Colombia earthquake 11:15 Strasbourg: Two Suspects Arrested After Drone Flights Near the Prison 11:05 UN warns that ISIS remains a global threat despite counterterrorism gains 11:01 Indonesia: Fires devastated nearly 95,000 hectares in July 10:48 Infantino praises Morocco’s organization of the Women’s Africa Cup of Nations 10:32 Trump says contacts with Hamas are advancing as disarmament talks continue 10:29 Agricultural Crisis in France: Annie Genevard Warns of Heavy Costs After an Unusual Summer 10:15 Operation Marhaba 2026 records more than 2.16 million passengers through Andalusian ports 10:00 Trump signals major reduction in US-South Korea drills as North Korea dialogue returns to focus 09:45 Istanbul Airport sets new European record with nearly 290,000 passengers in one day 09:35 Alibaba exits gaming business in deal valued at more than $1.5 billion 08:49 Sweden: Left Opposition Leads Significantly Less Than a Month Before Elections 08:46 US-Iran Crisis: Why Oil Prices Are Climbing Above $90 08:10 Philippines: Manila reassures on military alliance with the United States despite redeployment to the Middle East 08:02 Pakistan: Supreme Court Orders Imran Khan's Transfer from Prison to Hospital 08:00 Zambia’s Hakainde Hichilema leads presidential election with more than half of votes counted 07:58 Russia-Japan: The Kuril Islands Dispute Escalates Diplomatic Tensions 07:55 United States: Trump Administration Pauses Major Border Security Project in Texas 07:53 Venezuela: Death toll from double earthquake rises to 6,438 07:52 Wildfires in France: La France insoumise Calls for an Inquiry into Firefighting Resources 07:50 Guterres urges Washington and Tehran to quickly resume negotiations 07:48 US Claims to Have Blocked 64 Ships from Iranian Ports Since July 07:48 Ukraine War: Russian Strike Leaves at Least Ten Dead and Eight Injured in Kharkiv Region 07:47 Migration Crisis in Ceuta: Madrid Seeks to Clarify Morocco's Responsibilities 07:15 India: 15 people killed in fire and stampede during religious observances

International Press Review - September 20, 2024

Friday 20 September 2024 - 08:26
International Press Review - September 20, 2024

French

New French Government Expected Before Sunday

France is set to welcome its new government "before Sunday," according to statements made by Michel Barnier on Thursday evening. Barnier has submitted a list of 38 ministers to President Emmanuel Macron, including 16 full ministers. Notable names include Bruno Retailleau from Les Républicains, who will head the Ministry of Interior, and Jean-Noël Barrot from MoDem, expected to take on Foreign Affairs.

The Prime Minister's office has confirmed that the government presentation is imminent, subject to the usual ethical verifications. This ministerial reshuffle marks a key step for the French executive in an ever-evolving political context.

Source: Le Figaro
 

National Strike of Medical Analysis Laboratories Starting September 20

Medical analysis laboratories are preparing for a national strike starting September 20, following a call from the inter-union of liberal medical biologists, supported by their public sector colleagues. This mobilization comes in response to the National Health Insurance's decision to impose fee reductions for examinations in August.

From Friday, private laboratories, which serve an average of 500,000 patients daily, will close their doors for four days. During this period, no examinations or samples will be taken, except for urgent analyses for hospitalized patients.

Jean-Claude Azoulay, president of the National Union of Medical Biologists, stated that "all major groups support the movement" and in many regions, all laboratories will remain closed. The mobilization of medical biologists is expected to be particularly strong and widely followed.

Source: Le Monde
 

Telecommunications: Niel and Drahi, Two Contrasting Visions at the Heart of a Stagnant Sector

At the Olympia, Xavier Niel, founder of Free, shares his advice on "how to become a billionaire" with the public. In the shadows, Patrick Drahi, owner of SFR, prepares his own show titled "how to escape creditors."

But beyond individual performances, what's really happening in the telecommunications sector? Not much, in reality. Despite recent reports from Letta and Draghi, which call for urgent concentration of the European sector to ensure long-term competitiveness, market share distribution remains stagnant. The impact of a potential easing of competitive regulations by Brussels seems, for now, unlikely to change this stagnation.

Source: Les Echos
 

Italy 

Floods in Emilia-Romagna: An Alarming Toll

Emilia-Romagna is once again under water, for the third time in 16 months, due to the torrential rains of cyclone Boris. The toll is concerning: a thousand people evacuated, two missing, and numerous roads and schools closed. Rivers are overflowing, flooding houses, while firefighter helicopters perform rescues from rooftops.

President Mattarella thanked those providing assistance, while the government pointed fingers at the region, claiming it had not used all available funds. Opposition leader Schlein denounced it as an "electoral scandal."

Source: La Repubblica
 

Spain

European Parliament Recognizes Edmundo González as "Legitimate" President of Venezuela

The European Parliament has voted in favor of recognizing Edmundo González as the "legitimate and democratically elected" president of Venezuela, supported by the European People's Party (EPP), Meloni's radical right, the German far-right, and the Vox group. Five Portuguese Socialist MEPs also voted in favor of this resolution, marking an exception within the social-democratic family, which largely rejected this initiative.

Spanish socialists, in particular, expressed their disagreement, calling the EPP "alone with the far-right." They left negotiations on Tuesday, stating that no European socialist would vote for the EPP resolution. "There is no position other than 'no'," they declared, emphasizing that the rapid recognition of Edmundo González as the winner of the elections is hardly useful given previous precedents, notably that of Juan Guaidó.

Source: El Mundo


Puigdemont Again Challenges Amnesty Refusal in Supreme Court

Former Catalan President Carles Puigdemont has decided to once again challenge the decision of "procés" instructor Pablo Llarena, who rejected his request for amnesty. This time, Puigdemont is asking the criminal chamber of the Supreme Court to review the magistrate's refusal. Llarena had already been supported by the judges who sentenced the independence leaders of the October 1 referendum, considering that the misappropriation of which Puigdemont is accused falls under the exceptions provided by law.

In a 46-page document, obtained by El Periódico, Puigdemont's lawyer, Gonzalo Boye, emphasizes that "the instructor has not ruled within the legally established deadline on the reform appeals filed against the July 1 order" which refused amnesty. Boye claims that the magistrate has "far exceeded the deadline" provided for in Article 222 of the Criminal Procedure Act, which he considers a "violation of the right to a trial without undue delay."

Source: elPeriodico

Portugal 

Specialized Team to Investigate Forest Fires in Portugal

Portuguese Prime Minister Luís Montenegro recently announced the formation of a "specialized team" to deepen the criminal investigation into forest fires. However, details regarding the precise missions of this team remain unclear, according to information reported by DN.

Currently, two "multidisciplinary teams for ignition reduction" are already on the ground, one in the North region and the other in the Center region, the areas most affected by fires since Sunday. These teams will also receive support from public prosecutors, in accordance with the decision taken during the extraordinary Council of Ministers on September 17.

Following this meeting, the Prime Minister confirmed the creation and reinforcement of these teams, which have existed for three years under a different name, namely the Working Groups for Ignition Reduction in Rural Areas. Their mission remains unchanged: "To strengthen the investigation of rural fires, particularly in territories where causes remain undetermined or are of criminal origin."

Source: Diário de Noticias
 

United states

Kamala Harris and Oprah Winfrey Campaign in Michigan

Vice President Kamala Harris is joining Oprah Winfrey for a campaign event in Michigan, leveraging the influence of one of her most renowned ambassadors to mobilize voters in this key state.

Oprah Winfrey endorsed Kamala Harris last month by delivering a passionate speech at the Democratic National Convention, marking her first intervention at a party convention.

Meanwhile, former President Donald J. Trump was focusing on his campaign in Washington, where he addressed Jewish voters at an event alongside Miriam Adelson, a major conservative donor, before participating in a conference of the Israeli-American Council, a pro-Israel group. Observers are waiting to see if Trump will mention Mark Robinson, the Republican candidate for governor in North Carolina, who has recently faced criticism following a troubling CNN report.

Source: New York Times


Germany

CDU Faces Governance Challenges in Thuringia and Saxony

Party leaders in Thuringia and Saxony are engaging in delicate negotiations to form governments following recent regional elections. A recurring question emerges: will the CDU consider an alliance with the Sahra Wagenknecht Alliance (BSW) to obtain a majority?

Friedrich Merz, CDU chairman, stated on Monday evening in Berlin that a coalition with the BSW in Thuringia or Saxony was "very, very, very unlikely." Despite this, he mentioned the possibility of tolerance or other forms of collaboration. Merz's main objective is to prevent the election of Björn Höcke, AfD candidate, as Minister-President in Thuringia. He thus wishes to ensure that he has explored all available options.

Source: Der Spiegel
 

Japan

Icom Denies Any Involvement in Hezbollah-Related Explosions

Japanese manufacturer Icom, whose walkie-talkies are associated with recent explosions targeting the armed group Hezbollah in Lebanon, has firmly denied any responsibility in the production of explosive devices. These attacks caused the death of 25 people and injured hundreds of others.

Yoshiki Enomoto, director of Icom, told Reuters in an interview in Osaka that "it is impossible for a bomb to have been integrated into one of our devices during manufacturing. The process is highly automated and fast, so there is no time for such things."

The detonations of portable radios used by Hezbollah occurred on Wednesday in the suburbs of Beirut and in the Bekaa Valley, following explosions of electronic pagers on Tuesday, which killed at least 12 people, including two children, and injured 3,000 others.

Source: Asahi Shimbun


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