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The situation in French New Caledonia remains febrile
Proposed electoral reforms have intensified polarisation in New Caledonia, France’s Indo-Pacific oversees territory
FranceRussia prisoner exchange may create trust for talks
Russia and the West yesterday conducted their largest prisoner exchange since the Cold War, involving 24 individuals
RussiaEnvironmental action in Europe is resurging
Climate activism, both in terms of protests and litigation, has been increasing in recent months
EuropeImmigration will make Irish election a tight race
Support for the opposition SF has fallen significantly over the last six months
IrelandGreeks may lose trust in justice system
Citing insufficient evidence, Greek courts dropped two controversial cases this week, leading to public outcry
GreeceVery slightly lower UK rates will relieve borrowers
The Bank of England has cut rates for the first time since the onset of the global pandemic, with 5/9 voting for a cut
United KingdomRussia faces mounting challenges in the Arctic
Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine has disrupted its plans to develop the Arctic
RussiaUK foreign policy will shift in some areas
The new government is focusing heavily on foreign policy
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