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Liberation: “The time of reckoning – Democrats learn the lessons of their defeat” –

At France, η Le Figaro reads: “First contact Trump-Putin“. The US president-elect and the Russian president reportedly spoke about Ukraine for the first time since the election, according to the Washington Post, but the Kremlin denies this. At Liberation we read: “The hour of reckoning.” A week after Donald Trump’s undisputed victory, Democrats are learning the lessons of their defeat. A failure that looks more like a rejection of the Biden administration than an ideological reversal.

At Germanyh The world he writes: “The leaders of the free world should be ashamed.” Ukraine is at war with Russia with its back against the wall: Moscow was able to conquer 490 square kilometers of land in October alone – the biggest territorial gain in a year. OR Daily Mirror it says: “Excessive heating costs”. How companies exploit legal loopholes.

On USAh Washington Post is today headlined: “Trump Picks Rubio to Head US Diplomacy”. Trump has chosen 53-year-old Republican Senator Marco Rubio to be his administration’s secretary of state.
At Wall Street Journal we read: “If Trump tries to fire Powell, Fed chairman ready for legal fight.” When Donald Trump considered ousting Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell in a dispute over interest rates in 2018, Fed leaders prepared an emergency response: a legal challenge against the president to protect the central bank’s integrity. USA.

At Britaino Guardian writes: “The assisted dying bill has strict safeguards.” The requests will also have to be approved by a High Court judge.

In Italyh Corriere della Sera states: “What did the American election teach us about the conditions of this democracy?” The first lesson to be drawn from the events of these days concerns the vitality of this democracy. Voter turnout was 62%, certainly higher than the turnout in the European elections.

In Spainh The Country reads: “Back to school, but not for everyone.” Fifty schools in the areas affected by Hurricane Dana have reopened, but as many remain closed and the situation is far from normal.

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