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French government faces no-confidence crisis, potential collapse

French government faces collapse as left and far-right submit no-confidence motions against PM Barnier amid political crisis.

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French government likely to collapse as left and far-right parties file no-confidence motions against Prime Minister Michel Barnier.

Investors react negatively, increasing uncertainty over the annual budget approval.

National Rally leader Marine Le Pen criticizes Barnier’s leadership, claiming he worsened the situation since his appointment in September.

If the motions pass, it would mark the first government collapse from a no-confidence vote since 1962.

A collapse would create instability in Europe, coinciding with Germany’s election preparations and the incoming U.S. administration.

Crucial vote

Parties collaborate against Barnier, preparing for a crucial vote anticipated on Wednesday.

Barnier attempted to push through a social security bill without parliamentary votes, escalating tensions with opposition parties.

Political leaders express frustration over the chaotic situation resulting from Barnier’s administration and President Emmanuel Macron’s policies.

The spread between French and German bonds increases, and the CAC 40 index shows significant declines since Macron’s early elections call.

Barnier urges lawmakers to reject the motions, emphasizing national interests over political games.

Blame-shifting

His minority government relied on National Rally support but lost it due to budget disagreements, causing blame-shifting between parties.

If the no-confidence vote succeeds, Barnier may resign, but Macron could appoint him to handle interim responsibilities until a new prime minister is chosen.

Options for addressing the budget crisis include invoking constitutional powers or emergency legislation, both carrying risks and potential opposition backlash.

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Israel launches its new “Iron Beam” laser system

Israel’s new “Iron Beam” laser defense system to deploy by year-end, promising cost-effective missile interception.

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Israel’s new “Iron Beam” laser defense system to deploy by year-end, promising cost-effective missile interception.


Israel’s Defence Ministry says its new “Iron Beam” laser system will be deployed by year’s end. The technology is designed to destroy incoming missiles, rockets, drones and mortars with precision.

Developed by Rafael Advanced Defense Systems in partnership with Elbit Systems, Iron Beam will sit alongside existing defences such as Iron Dome, David’s Sling and Arrow. Unlike traditional interceptors which can cost tens of thousands of dollars per shot, the laser comes at negligible expense.

Officials call it the world’s first high-power laser interception system to achieve operational maturity, hailing it as a game-changer for modern warfare. Military leaders expect the system to reshape air defence capabilities and cut costs dramatically.

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Stephen Colbert’s opening monologue on Jimmy Kimmel

Stephen Colbert condemns censorship and calls out Trump in powerful monologue dedicated to Jimmy Kimmel’s suspended show.

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Stephen Colbert condemns censorship and calls out Trump in powerful monologue dedicated to Jimmy Kimmel’s suspended show.


Stephen Colbert’s opening monologue is being hailed as one of the most powerful moments in modern late-night history. Standing on stage at the Ed Sullivan Theatre, Colbert dedicated his show to Jimmy Kimmel and his team after ABC suspended Kimmel’s programme under pressure from Washington.

Colbert called the move “blatant censorship” and directly accused President Trump of acting like an autocrat. “With an autocrat, you cannot give an inch,” he warned, making clear that the stakes reach far beyond late-night comedy.

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Charlie Kirk was scheduled to speak at Colorado State University

Despite cancellation, 10,000 gathered at CSU to support Charlie Kirk, creating a rally-like atmosphere.

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Despite cancellation, 10,000 gathered at CSU to support Charlie Kirk, creating a rally-like atmosphere.


Charlie Kirk was scheduled to speak at Colorado State University in Fort Collins, but the event was meant to be cancelled. Despite that, thousands of people still turned up to celebrate his legacy.

As many as 10,000 people turned out, showing the extent of support for the conservative activist. The crowd gathered outside CSU, creating an atmosphere more like a political rally than a cancelled speech.

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