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Climate Change · United KingdomPARIS: Global coal consumption is expected to hit a record in 2025, the IEA said Wednesday, thanks in part to policy measures introduced by the Trump administration to boost the industry.See the Story
Global coal demand hit record high this year but is set to decline by 2030, IEA says.
Coverage: 19 sources

Emmanuel Macron · FranceFrance’s National Assembly narrowly approved the 2026 social security budget late Tuesday, giving Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu an important victory as he pushed a compromise through a deeply divided parliament without using article 49.3, which lets a government force a bill through without a vote.See the Story
French Government Survives Cliffhanger Vote on Social Security
43% Left coverage: 7 sources

Security · ParisIn the hands of the left for a quarter of a century, the French capital could switch to the right on March 22, the date of the second round of municipal elections in France. In front of Rachida Dati, the current Minister of Culture, who runs an aggressive campaign on several fronts, the Parisian left decided to present a list of union from the first round, in which France will not be represented.See the Story
Municipalities in Paris: Towards a Historic Agreement on the Left Between the Ps, the Greens and the Communists
50% Left coverage: 4 sources