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Mardi 9 décembre 2025 à 11:16
Politics & Governance
Trump’s Pardons Favor White‑Collar Criminals
President Donald Trump has issued a wave of pardons and commutations that disproportionately benefit former white‑collar offenders, from securities fraudsters to cryptocurrency executives, raising concerns about a pattern of self‑servicing clemency. The Washington Monthly analysis notes that 27 of the 61 clemencies granted this year went to white‑collar criminals, while The New York Times highlights the broader regulatory rollback accompanying these actions.
Washington monthly
Amy Klobuchar Calls for Robust AI Legislation
Senator Amy Klobuchar warned that a single executive order cannot replace comprehensive AI regulation, urging Congress to adopt a “one rulebook” approach to curb unchecked AI development. The New York Times reports her stance, and The Guardian adds that bipartisan support is emerging for stronger oversight.
The NY Times
Trump Balks on Releasing Sensitive Military Video
President Trump retreated from a promise to publish footage of a September 2 Caribbean drug‑boat raid, delegating the decision to Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth. The Wall Street Journal (politics) details the shift, while Reuters (cited by the WSJ) notes internal pressure to contain the video’s potential fallout.
Wall Street Journal (politics)
EU Launches Antitrust Probe into Google’s AI Practices
The European Commission opened an antitrust investigation into Google for allegedly exploiting publisher content and YouTube videos to train its generative AI without compensation. Politico Europe outlines the inquiry, and The Wall Street Journal (markets) contextualizes it within broader EU scrutiny of big tech.
Politico Europe
EU Green‑Rule Rollback Sparks Political Turmoil
A deal to slash corporate sustainability reporting obligations was clinched, freeing over 80 % of European firms from extensive green disclosures but fracturing the ruling coalition and prompting far‑right cooperation. Politico Europe reports the legislative victory, while Financial Times highlights the backlash from environmental groups.
Politico Europe
Denmark’s Migration Deal Sets New EU Standard
Denmark secured an EU agreement allowing member states to deport failed asylum seekers, establish overseas processing hubs, and create “safe third‑country” lists, marking a shift from its previous outlier status. Politico Europe details the negotiations, and BBC News (referenced in the piece) notes the broader implications for EU migration policy.
Politico Europe
International Conflict & Security
Israel Expands Occupation in Southern Syria
Following Bashar al‑Assad’s fall, Israeli forces have intensified incursions and air strikes in southern Syria, effectively breaching the 1974 disengagement agreement and reshaping the regional power balance. The Guardian provides on‑the‑ground reporting, while Al Jazeera (cited in the article) underscores the humanitarian impact on local civilians.
The Guardian
Congo Rebels Threaten Stability After Trump Peace Deal
The M23 rebel group advanced toward Uvira in eastern Congo less than a week after a U.S.‑backed peace accord was signed at the White House, casting doubt on the durability of the agreement. Financial Times reports the rebel movement, and Reuters (referenced) warns of potential escalation.
Financial Times
Honduras Seeks Ex‑President’s Arrest After U.S. Pardon
Honduras issued an arrest warrant for former President Juan Orlando Hernández, who was pardoned by the United States, accusing him of money‑laundering and fraud related to his prior drug‑trafficking conviction. Washington Post (World) covers the legal move, while BBC (cited) highlights the diplomatic tension with the U.S.
Washington Post (World)
Society & Cultural Debates
Massachusetts Church Defies Diocese with Anti‑ICE Nativity
A Catholic church in Massachusetts kept an “ICE Was Here” nativity display despite criticism from diocesan leaders and immigration officials, sparking a debate over immigration policy and religious expression. The New York Times reports the controversy, and Boston Globe (referenced) discusses community reactions.
The NY Times
Keir Starmer Faces Intra‑Party Criticism Amid Labour Turmoil
Labour leader Keir Starmer is being portrayed as a scapegoat by right‑leaning factions within his party, with commentators urging scrutiny of the internal dynamics that could reshape the UK’s opposition landscape. The Guardian offers analysis, while BBC News (cited) adds perspective on polling trends.
The Guardian
Economic & Regulatory Trends
Eurozone Bond Yields Rise on Fundamentals
Government bond yields across the Eurozone climbed, a movement that analysts at ING deem justified by underlying economic fundamentals such as inflation pressures and fiscal tightening. Wall Street Journal (Markets) reports the data, and Bloomberg (referenced) provides expert commentary.
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
Nvidia’s H200 Chip Sales to China Revitalize Market Outlook
The U.S. decision to permit Nvidia to sell its H200 AI chips to China has buoyed tech stocks, with investors eyeing the potential revenue boost amid ongoing trade tensions. Wall Street Journal (Markets) highlights the policy shift, while Reuters (cited) outlines market reactions.
Wall Street Journal (Markets)
China’s Manufacturing Surges Despite U.S. Tariffs
Despite sustained U.S. tariff pressure, China continues to dominate global manufacturing, pushing its trade surplus past $1 trillion and reinforcing its role as the world’s factory floor. World Street Journal (International) reports the trend, and Financial Times (cited) analyses the long‑term implications for global supply chains.
World Street Journal (International)