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France's Senate Debates "Ripost" Law to Combat Public Order Disturbances
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Siyaset·19.05.2026AI özeti

France's Senate Debates "Ripost" Law to Combat Public Order Disturbances

Le Sénat français examine le projet de loi "Ripost" visant à renforcer l'autorité et l'efficacité face aux troubles à l'ordre public, tels que les free-parties et les rodéos motorisés. Le texte prévoit des sanctions plus sévères, y compris des peines de prison pour les participants aux free-parties, et crée de nouveaux délits, suscitant des débats entre la droite et la gauche.

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Le Monde
Rachel Reeves battles on multiple fronts as Middle East war threatens UK economic recovery
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Siyaset·25.04.2026AI özeti

Rachel Reeves battles on multiple fronts as Middle East war threatens UK economic recovery

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is fighting on multiple fronts against critics of her economic stewardship as the Middle East conflict threatens to derail the UK economic recovery she says was underway. Reeves has labelled Trump's war on Iran 'folly' and attacked Conservative opponents, while her team insists the economy was improving before the latest shock. Official data showing 0.5% growth in February and borrowing down £20bn support her case, but oil prices at $100/barrel and potential interest rate rises could wipe out much of her fiscal headroom. An Iran Board meets twice weekly at the Treasury to discuss emergency measures.

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Guardian Business
Liam Rosenior Sacking Exposes Chelsea's BlueCo Chaos as Football's Warning Sign
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Spor·22.04.2026AI özeti

Liam Rosenior Sacking Exposes Chelsea's BlueCo Chaos as Football's Warning Sign

Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior has been sacked in what the article describes as the strangest and most illiterate footballing project yet under BlueCo ownership. The piece argues Rosenior emerges unstained from a situation where no manager could succeed, blaming the club's hedge-fund owners for creating a dysfunctional environment where managers are treated as interchangeable and footballing knowledge has been sidelined in favour of corporate logic. The article serves as a broader warning about the commodification of football and the destructive nature of the BlueCo regime.

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Guardian Sport