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Trump has declared civilisational war on Europe. It won’t be easy – but here’s how to fight back | Paul Taylor

With democratic values under attack from populists within and former allies without, there are no simple solutions

Three decades after political philosopher Francis Fukuyama declared the End of History and the “universalisation of western liberal democracy as the final form of human government”, the democratic model is under attack in many parts of the world, not least here in Europe. Populists bent on weakening the rule of law, rolling back human rights protections, subjugating the judiciary and cowing independent journalism are amplified by anything-goes social media algorithms that promote anger and polarisation over rational discourse.

They have now received a mandate from the Trump administration, which effectively declared civilisational war on the EU and its values in its National Security Strategy.

Paul Taylor is a senior visiting fellow at the European Policy Centre

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Honduras Issues Warrant for Juan Orlando Hernández

The attorney general said he had asked Interpol to detain Juan Orlando Hernández, who was freed from a U.S. prison last week.

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Juan Orlando Hernández was president of Honduras from 2014 to 2022 and was convicted on drug-trafficking charges in the United States last year.
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Fatal Thailand-Cambodia clashes spread along contested border area

Each side has blamed the other for renewed clashes, which have derailed a ceasefire brokered by Donald Trump

Thailand said it was taking action to expel Cambodian forces from its territory on Tuesday, as renewed fighting between the two South-east Asian neighbours spread along the disputed border.

Each side has blamed the other for the clashes, which have derailed a fragile ceasefire brokered by US president Donald Trump that ended five days of fighting in July.

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Trump clears way for Nvidia to sell powerful AI chips to China

Commerce department finalizing deal to allow H200 chips to be sold to China as strict Biden-era restrictions relaxed

Donald Trump has cleared the way for Nvidia to begin selling its powerful AI computer chips to China, marking a win for the chip maker and its CEO Jensen Huang, who has spent months lobbying the White House to open up sales in the country.

Before Monday’s announcement, the US had prohibited sales of Nvidia’s most advanced chips to China over national security concerns.

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Trump unveils $12bn aid package for US farmers amid tariff fallout

President says money will come from tariff revenues and promises trade policies will make farmers ‘so strong’

Donald Trump announced on Monday $12bn in economic assistance to farmers, which he said would be drawn from tariff revenue.

“This relief will provide much-needed certainty to farmers as they get this year’s harvest to market and look ahead to next year’s crops, and it’ll help them continue their efforts to lower food prices for American families,” Trump said during a roundtable discussion of American agriculture.

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Trump Insists Tariffs Will Buoy the Economy and Ease Cost Concerns

The president rolled out a $12 billion bailout for farmers as he makes the case that his policy is working — or will soon.

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The president announced $12 billion in bailout money for America’s farmers who have been battered in large part by his trade policies.
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Trump turns on Europe: will he pull support for Ukraine? | The Latest

Donald Trump has loomed large over Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s meeting with European leaders, after the US president took aim at the Ukrainian leader once again. It comes in the wake of a new White House national security strategy that has caused fear in Europe, but drawn praise from the Kremlin. Lucy Hough speaks to our Europe correspondent Jon Henley.

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La FIFA décerne un trophée de paix controversé à Donald Trump et enflamme les réseaux sociaux

Le président Donald Trump a reçu vendredi un « prix de la paix » décerné par la FIFA lors d’une cérémonie au Centre Kennedy. Cette distinction remise par l’organisation internationale du football provoque l’hilarité générale sur les réseaux sociaux. L’absurdité de la situation n’échappe à personne : un président ayant supervisé la mort de dizaines ... Lire plus

L'article La FIFA décerne un trophée de paix controversé à Donald Trump et enflamme les réseaux sociaux est apparu en premier sur Fredzone.
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La FIFA décerne un trophée de paix controversé à Donald Trump et enflamme les réseaux sociaux

Le président Donald Trump a reçu vendredi un « prix de la paix » décerné par la FIFA lors d’une cérémonie au Centre Kennedy. Cette distinction remise par l’organisation internationale du football provoque l’hilarité générale sur les réseaux sociaux. L’absurdité de la situation n’échappe à personne : un président ayant supervisé la mort de dizaines ... Lire plus

L'article La FIFA décerne un trophée de paix controversé à Donald Trump et enflamme les réseaux sociaux est apparu en premier sur Fredzone.
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Jimmy Kimmel’s ABC Deal Is Extended Through May 2027

“Jimmy Kimmel Live!” became a flashpoint about free speech in the country after it was temporarily suspended this year.

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Jimmy Kimmel’s show was briefly suspended by ABC in September because of comments he made about the man accused of killing Charlie Kirk.
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A Frustrated Congress Pushes the Pentagon to Produce Its Boat Strike Orders

In a sign of bipartisan frustration with the Defense Department, the final defense policy bill aims to compel the Pentagon to share execute orders and video documentation.

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Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth has posted edited footage of the strikes on social media, but has so far refused to share the full video with lawmakers.
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US supreme court appears poised to back Trump’s power to fire FTC member

Case gives court opportunity to overturn 1935 precedent that shielded heads of independent agencies from removal

The US supreme court on Monday appeared poised to back the Trump administration’s argument that the president should be able to fire independent board members that for almost a century have been protected from presidential interference.

The court heard arguments concerning the legality of Donald Trump’s firing of a Federal Trade Commission (FTC) member and appeared to be split down partisan lines in favor of a historic expansion of executive power, with the conservatives – including the sometimes swing vote of Justice Amy Coney Barrett – seeming to side with the administration.

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