At France, η Le Figaro reads: “Government: Bairou imposes his method on Macron”. Following his appointment, France’s new prime minister began consultations to form his future government and avoid censorship. At Liberation we read: “Bairu: how to avoid censorship”. The prime minister continues the appointments to form his “government of personalities”.
At Germanyh The world writes: “Many Syrians ineligible for deportation.” Since the fall of the Assad regime, politicians have been discussing repatriations to the country. OR Daily Mirror reads: “The new rulers of Syria.” How radical or compromising is the HTS militia?
On USAh Washington Post is today headlined: “Foreign Powers Seek to Control Syria.” In the days since the fall of the Assad regime, several countries have bombed targets in Syria, in a battle for the heart of the Middle East.
At Wall Street Journal we read: “Trump resists pressure from CEOs to ease tariff policies.” Donald Trump’s tariff threats have sparked a behind-the-scenes lobbying campaign to pressure him to tone down or change his plans. But Trump is not backing down.
At Britaino Guardian reads: “MPs warn of renewed ties with China amid spying allegations”. MPs fear the government is moving too quickly to restore UK-China relations.
In Italyh Corriere della Sera it says: “Meloni is attacking.” “2025 will be the year of reforms,” said the Italian prime minister.
In Spainh The Country reads: “Israel will double its population in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights.” The Netanyahu government is taking advantage of the fall of the Assad regime to launch more attacks and invade part of the demilitarized zone.
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