EU likely to delay free-trade deal with South America as French farmers block roads

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Since 2008, struggling communities have been told they are in competition with migrants. Only a model that gives them hope will halt the populists
How much does Europe’s future resemble its gruesome past? That question was already pressing before Donald Trump retook the White House, and turned support for the European far-right “patriotic” parties into US policy. That is, of course, what his newly published National Security Strategy means, committing the US to “cultivating resistance” in European nations against the supposed “civilisational erasure” represented by immigration.
With or without US interference, far-right authoritarianism is now an entirely plausible European future, unless there is drastic change. After all, it is already the US’s present reality. American exceptionalism once held that such an outcome was impossible in the world’s oldest continuous constitutional republic, with its system of separation of powers and no history of despotism. Yet the country is now ruled by a self-styled king, centralising executive power, weaponising the justice system, attacking civil society and neutralising the media.
Owen Jones is a Guardian columnist
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US says talks with Ukraine in Berlin have resolved 90% of difficult issues – but no sign Putin willing to compromise
Volodymyr Zelenskyy says proposals negotiated with US officials on a peace deal to end Russia’s war in Ukraine could be finalised within days, after which American envoys will present them to the Kremlin.
After two days of talks in Berlin, US officials said on Monday they had resolved “90%” of the problematic issues between Russia and Ukraine, but despite the positive spin it is not clear that an end to the war is any closer, particularly as the Russian side is absent from the current talks.
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Exclusive: Seven-country survey finds strong opposition to increasing migration and support for deportations
Many Europeans mistakenly think most migrants are in their country illegally, according to a poll that found overwhelming opposition to any increase in migration and strong support for a significant reduction in numbers, including deportation.
Pluralities or majorities of between 44% and 60% of respondents polled in a survey by YouGov in Britain, Denmark, France, Germany, Italy and Spain said they thought “many” or “somewhat” more migrants were staying illegally than legally.
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Moscow expecting debrief from US negotiators as minister rules out any territorial concessions by Russia
We are now getting first lines from the Kremlin, saying that Russia has yet to see the details of proposals on security guarantees, and stressing that Moscow would not want a ceasefire “which will only provide a pause for Ukraine to better prepare for the continuation of the war,” Reuters reported.
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Avec iOS 26.3, actuellement en bêta, Apple prépare plusieurs fonctions d'interopérabilité avec Android. Parmi elles : un service de transfert de données pour migrer d'un iPhone vers un Samsung ou un Pixel.
Government says it received distress calls, as daughter of ex-president Jacob Zuma accused of luring men to frontline
South Africa’s government is in talks with Russia to bring home 17 South African men fighting for Russia in Ukraine, after the men were allegedly tricked on to the frontlines of the war by a daughter of former South African president Jacob Zuma.
Duduzile Zuma-Sambudla has been accused in multiple lawsuits of luring the 17 South African and two Botswanan men to Russia in July, by telling them they would be training as bodyguards for her father’s uMkhonto weSizwe political party or attending a personal development course.
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Britain might be chilly, but you can still enjoy balmy weather on the Iberian peninsula

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Zelensky expects talks in the US as soon as this weekend - as the Kremlin says it is still waiting on an update from Washington

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Our cultural aversion to superficial answers leaves ‘Wie geht’s?’ sounding like a trick question. Perhaps it is time to let our guard down
In the early autumn, over pizza and wine, I had a conversation with a dear friend. He’s Turkish. We were in Ayvalık, a small town on Turkey’s Aegean coast, talking about cultural imprints, when he suddenly paused and looked at me. “You know what?” he said. “Whenever I ask you how you are, you never really answer. You go into a meta space immediately – talking about politics or about bigger things that worry you – but you never say how you actually are.”
I’ve been thinking about his observation ever since, debating in my mind whether it was true – and I’ve recently reached the conclusion that, unfortunately, he was right.
Carolin Würfel is a writer, screenwriter and journalist who lives in Berlin and Istanbul. She is the author of Three Women Dreamed of Socialism
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Dans une démarche d’ouverture de son écosystème, Apple inaugure avec iOS 26.3 une fonctionnalité baptisée « Transfert de notifications ». Ce nouveau réglage permet de rediriger les notifications reçues sur un iPhone vers un appareil tiers (comme une montre ou une bracelet connecté), brisant ainsi l’exclusivité historique dont jouissait l’Apple Watch. Le transfert de notifications […]
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