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The BBC’s Hugo Bachega records Syrians in Damascus reflecting on life a year after the regime’s collapse, while Al Jazeera English captures mass celebrations in the capital and documents the lingering devastation in Aleppo’s historic centre. Together the reports illustrate a nation still grappling with political transition, humanitarian needs and the spectre of renewed violence.
BBC News
Al Jazeera (english)
Al Jazeera (english)
Macron threatens China with retaliatory tariffs
France’s President Emmanuel Macron, fresh from a Beijing visit, warned of imminent customs duties on Chinese imports if Europe’s “strategic” industries are not protected, signalling a hardening of Paris‑Beijing trade relations. 01Net notes the move is aimed at shielding European manufacturers from what Macron calls an “industrial squeeze” by China.
01Net
Sudan’s paramilitaries seize the Heglig oil field
In a dramatic escalation of the Sudanese civil war, paramilitary forces captured the Heglig field – the country’s largest oil asset – according to La Croix. The takeover threatens to choke national revenues and could draw regional powers into the conflict over the resource‑rich Kordofan region.
La Croix
European markets brace for the Fed’s rate decision
European equities showed tentative trading as investors awaited the U.S. Federal Reserve’s policy meeting, with the Stoxx Europe 600 hovering near 579 points and the euro marginally stronger against the dollar (1.1652). ABC reports that analysts expect a modest 25‑basis‑point cut, but warn that the Fed’s tone will dictate market sentiment across the continent.
ABC News
Carlyle fuels French aerospace and defence with €500 m private credit
Carlyle Capital announced a €500 million private‑credit package for two French aerospace‑defence subcontractors, including Mecachrome, marking France as the firm’s fastest‑growing European market, per Les Echos. The financing underscores Washington’s growing appetite for European defence supply chains amid heightened geopolitical tensions.
Les Echos (finances)
Economy & Markets
Unilever spins off Magnum ice‑cream, debuting on Amsterdam
Following a strategic split, Unilever listed The Magnum Ice Cream Company on Euronext Amsterdam, opening at €12.80 and quickly climbing above €13, according to ABC. The move aims to give the brand greater agility and focus on growth in the premium frozen‑dessert segment.
ABC News
Amundi partners with FAB to expand Gulf asset‑management
Amundi signed a memorandum with First Abu Dhabi Bank to offer its investment solutions across the GCC, a deal highlighted by ABC as the French asset‑manager’s first major foothold in the United Arab Emirates. The partnership seeks to raise investment standards in the region while tapping the Gulf’s high‑net‑worth clientele.
ABC News
Bernstein upgrades Exail Technologies to medium‑size favourite
Bernstein added Exail Technologies, a specialist in civil‑ and military‑robotics, to its European mid‑cap watchlist, assigning a “outperform” rating and a €156 price target, as reported by ABC. The endorsement reflects confidence in Exail’s maritime‑drone and mine‑countermeasure markets despite broader defence sector volatility.
ABC News
L’Oréal lifts its Galderma stake to 20%
L’Oréal increased its shareholding in Swiss dermatology group Galderma from 10% to 20%, a transaction detailed by ABC that reinforces the French cosmetics giant’s push into the fast‑growing aesthetic‑care market. Analysts anticipate a modest 2 % uplift to L’Oréal’s earnings per share from the expanded exposure.
ABC News
Environment
Storm Bram brings severe rain and gusts to the UK
BBC meteorologist Simon King warned that Storm Bram will unleash damaging winds and heavy rainfall across Britain on Tuesday, prompting flood‑risk alerts and potential transport disruptions. The storm exemplifies the increasing frequency of extreme weather events linked to climate change.
BBC News