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US‑Europe split, Russia’s endorsement, UK visa costs, Australia‑big‑tech clash...
Mercredi 10 décembre 2025 à 17:12
International Relations
Russia applauds Trump’s security strategy
France24 reports that the Kremlin has welcomed President Donald Trump’s new national security strategy, noting its alignment with Russian perceptions of a weakened NATO and a “subjugated Ukraine.” The article quotes experts from the Institute for National Strategic Studies and the United States Institute of Peace, underscoring Moscow’s rare praise for a U.S. policy document.
France24
Trump administration’s Europe “civilizational erasure” warning
BBC News examines the administration’s stark declaration that Europe faces “civilisational erasure,” effectively signalling an official U.S.–Europe breakup. The piece contextualises the rhetoric within broader transatlantic tensions and highlights the potential diplomatic fallout for NATO allies.
BBC News
GOP lawmakers wary of Trump’s Venezuela escalation
The Boston Globe details growing unease among Republican legislators after President Trump hinted at bombing Venezuela and possibly deploying troops to oust Nicolás Maduro. While many Republicans back recent anti‑drug boat strikes, senators such as Josh Hawley warn that a ground invasion would mark a dangerous escalation.
bostonglobe.com
Public Policy
UK visa tightening projected £10.8bn cost
The Financial Times reveals that the Home Office’s latest visa restrictions could cost the United Kingdom up to £10.8 billion over five years, according to an internal assessment. The analysis links the fiscal impact to reduced labour mobility and potential strains on sectors reliant on foreign talent.
Financial Times
Australia’s crackdown on big‑tech children’s social media
BBC News outlines Australia’s new regulatory push against big‑tech platforms for failing to protect children on social media. The policy, described as the culmination of years of pressure from safety advocates, aims to enforce stricter age‑verification and content‑moderation standards.
BBC News
China consumer inflation surge sparks stimulus debate
CNBC reports that China’s consumer inflation has risen to a near two‑year high despite deeper‑than‑expected producer deflation, prompting economists to call for fresh policy stimulus to revive demand. The article warns that persistent deflationary pressures could hinder the world’s second‑largest economy’s recovery trajectory.
CNBC