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More arrests and injuries in Paris football riots

More arrests and injuries in Paris football riots

French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez announced that 780 people were arrested following riots in Paris after the Champions League final won by PSG. The updated figure follows earlier reports of 400 arrests, and 57 police officers were reported injured during the disturbances.

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France calls for emergency UN Security Council meeting over Lebanon

France calls for emergency UN Security Council meeting over Lebanon

France has requested an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council to address the escalating conflict in Lebanon. The request follows Israel's announcement that its forces have advanced further into the region and captured the historic Beaufort Castle near Arnoun.

Maltese Labour Party wins fourth consecutive election

Maltese Labour Party wins fourth consecutive election

The ruling Labor Party in Malta has won the national elections for the fourth consecutive time, according to preliminary results. Prime Minister Robert Abela's party secured victory with an estimated margin of 18,000 votes, roughly half the lead they held in the previous 2022 elections.

Sixty people spent last night in Warffum

Sixty people spent last night in Warffum

On Saturday night, sixty asylum seekers stayed at an emergency shelter in Warffum, reflecting a slight increase from the 45 people accommodated the previous night. Additionally, two individuals chose to sleep on the grass outside the Ter Apel application center rather than using provided shelter facilities.

Central Paris mayor wants ban on cup win celebrations

Central Paris mayor wants ban on cup win celebrations

The mayor of Paris's 8th arrondissement is calling for a ban on celebrations on the Champs-Élysées following Paris Saint-Germain's cup victory. The request aims to prevent large public gatherings in the area during the festivities.

China warns EU it will hit back hard against new trade measures

China warns EU it will hit back hard against new trade measures

China has warned the European Union that it will resolutely retaliate if new restrictive trade measures are implemented. This statement follows a European Commission report concluding that the current trade relationship between the EU and China is no longer sustainable.