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France pushes for joint debt to bolster international role of euro

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内容摘要:, despite his attempts to shake off comparisons made between his policies on immigration, public sector cuts and China, and the Trump administration.

, despite his attempts to shake off comparisons made between his policies on immigration, public sector cuts and China, and the Trump administration.

.Taiwanese authorities have not ruled out that Beijing would "use illegal immigration by boats to conduct cognitive warfare", the coastguard added.

France pushes for joint debt to bolster international role of euro

It has also said there is an "urgent need" to upgrade its surveillance technology to combat these threats.Analysts say that China has been using greyzone tactics, which are manoeuvres that fall short of an invasion and exist in a grey area, to weaken Taiwan over a prolonged period.These include Chinese warplanes and coastguard boats repeatedly entering Taiwan's airspace and waters.

France pushes for joint debt to bolster international role of euro

More recently, Taiwanese authorities have alleged that Chinese-linked commercial ships have been deliberately damaging Taiwan's undersea communication cables.There has been a historic upheaval in American trade policy.

France pushes for joint debt to bolster international role of euro

The announcement of Donald Trump's so-called "reciprocal tariffs" on 2 April - what he called "liberation day" - sent a shockwave through the global trading system and financial markets.

And the President's 90-day pause on some of these tariffs on 9 April set off a relief rally in stock markets.Their claims of sexual abuse at the hands of their father were mocked by prosecutors and comedians alike, from late-night TV to jokes at the Academy Awards.

But 35 years later - thanks in part to TikTok, Netflix and stars like Kim Kardashian - the Menendez brothers have a new generation of supporters - many who were not even born in 1989, the year the brothers ambushed their parents with shotguns in their Beverly Hills mansion.At the time of their trials, the brothers were portrayed as greedy, entitled monsters who went on a $700,000 (£526,0000) spending spree in the weeks after the murders. Now, with a growing understanding of trauma and sexual abuse, many are more sympathetic - and that might just give the brothers a chance at freedom.

This week, a Los Angeles judge reduced the brothers' sentence to include the possibility of parole, which could be granted at a hearing next month.Their fate will then be in the hands of California's Parole Board and, ultimately, Governor Gavin Newsom, who will be weighing the shifting public opinion about the divisive case with his own political ambitions.

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