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UK nuclear push, economic slowdown, global diplomatic shifts...
Vendredi 12 décembre 2025 à 08:05
Politics — Stability and Traditional Governance
Starmer’s nuclear deregulation plan threatens UK’s environmental safeguards
The UK government, led by Prime Minister Keir Starmer, is fast‑tracking nuclear construction under the “Fingleton review,” a move the Guardian warns could unleash the most sweeping deregulation in decades, jeopardising endangered species and sparking a potential row with the EU. The same outlet stresses that this policy shift runs counter to long‑standing environmental protections cherished by many communities.
The Guardian
The Guardian (Environnment)
Austria bans the veil in schools, reinforcing conservative education policy
The Austrian parliament approved a law prohibiting Islamic veils for girls under 14 in schools, a measure championed by Minister Plakolm as a defence of secular values, though critics label it discriminatory. RFI notes the law aligns Austria with a handful of European nations taking a strict stance on religious symbols in public education.
RFI
Thailand’s premier dissolves parliament amid mounting crises
Prime Minister Anutin announced the dissolution of Thailand’s parliament, a decisive act aimed at restoring “people’s power” after criticism over his handling of catastrophic floods and a fraught border conflict with Cambodia. RFI highlights the move as an attempt to re‑assert traditional authority amid political turbulence.
RFI
Trump’s health speculation fuels US political uncertainty
Recent footage of Donald Trump with bandages on his right hand has sparked speculation about his fitness for office, with the Libération reporting that the White House attributes the bandages to the sheer volume of handshakes during his engagements. The episode underscores lingering concerns over leadership stability in the United States.
Libération
Economy — Traditional Markets Under Pressure
UK economy contracts, paving the way for a Bank of England rate cut
October data reveal a 0.1 % month‑on‑month contraction in UK economic activity, prompting the World Street Journal to anticipate a forthcoming BoE interest‑rate reduction, a classic monetary response aimed at stabilising growth.
World Street Journal (International)
French health‑mutuals prepare for up to 10 % premium hikes in 2026
The Presse Citron warns that French health‑mutuals will raise contributions by as much as 10 % next year, a measure that will tighten household budgets but is framed by insurers as necessary to maintain the sector’s traditional solidarity model.
Presse Citron
Alstom’s delayed TGV M threatens French high‑speed rail prestige
The Presse Citron reports that Alstom has missed its deadline for delivering the TGV M, originally slated for the 2024 Olympics, further eroding confidence in French engineering excellence and prompting calls for stricter project oversight.
Presse Citron
France launches a sovereign‑cybersecurity catalogue to protect national tech assets
The Next outlet details a new “Cyber Panorama” initiative by CESIN and Hexatrust, cataloguing roughly 320 French cybersecurity firms to keep digital spending within Europe, reinforcing traditional economic sovereignty and creating up to 500 000 jobs.
Next
International — Geopolitical Realignments and Traditional Alliances
Kosovo agrees to host migrants deported from the United States
Prime Minister Albin Kurti confirmed that Kosovo will receive a small group of third‑country nationals expelled by the US, a gesture reflecting traditional diplomatic reciprocity and humanitarian responsibility, according to RFI.
RFI
Russia‑US economic dialogue hints at post‑war reintegration
The RFI notes that behind closed doors, Washington and Moscow are discussing the removal of economic sanctions on Russia, a potential pivot toward restoring pre‑war trade ties that could reshape global market stability.
RFI