France, Germany face off on EU's 2035 internal combustion car ban
In this edition: Germany seeks an "e-fuels" exemption to the EU's ban on the sale of new petrol and diesel cars after 2035, while France pushes for an all-electric transport future. Also, markets drop amid ongoing interest rate hikes and banking turmoil, and US short seller Hindenburg Research targets Jack Dorsey's Block payment firm.
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International treaty could potentially cut plastic pollution by 80%
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Sandra Nkaké, Milles Désirs on how inner journeys translate into music
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A crisis within a crisis: Syrians fearful as Lebanon steps up deportations
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Erdogan's victory amid controversy: Understanding the reelection in Turkey
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Plastic pollution talks, hopes and fears in Turkey, and Cannes’ fiery speech
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Two year budget deal to avoid US debt default set for Congress vote
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Cannes 2023: French director Justine Triet wins Palme d'Or with 'Anatomy of a Fall'
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Cannes 2023: The festival's top red carpet moments
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Nigeria's Supreme Court dismisses case to disqualify Vice-President elect
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Measures of Men: German film spotlights country's dark colonial past
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Ukraine: fake NYC subway ad calls homeless Americans to “join” the war
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'I am isolated because all my top leadership was arrested': Pakistan's Imran Khan
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Belgium grapples with crisis in its asylum system
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Controversial Indian film 'The Kerala Story' blurs boundaries between fact and fiction
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We won't work with far-right 'extremists', EPP chief Manfred Weber says
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Europe's military support for Ukraine: Has the EU risen to the occasion?
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