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France Celebrates Equality. The UAE Criminalises It. The CAP Funds Both — via the Al Nahyan Family's €71 Million

France Celebrates Equality. The UAE Criminalises It. The CAP Funds Both — via the Al Nahyan Family’s €71 Million

France stands as a beacon for LGBTQ+ rights in Europe, with same-sex marriage legalized since 2013 under the Taubira Law, comprehensive anti-discrimination protections, and Paris Pride drawing over 500,000 participants annually. In stark contrast, the United Arab Emirates enforces draconian laws criminalizing same-sex relationships under Article 356 of the UAE

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$320 Billion in Personal Wealth — and the Al Nahyan Family Still Claims €71 Million in EU Poverty Support

$320 Billion in Personal Wealth — and the Al Nahyan Family Still Claims €71 Million in EU Poverty Support

The stark contrast between the Al Nahyan family’s immense fortune and their receipt of European Union agricultural subsidies exposes deep flaws in the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP). A cross-border investigation by DeSmog, shared with The Guardian, El Diario, and G4Media, revealed that subsidiaries controlled by Abu Dhabi’s ruling family collected

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€71 Million, 110 Payments, Three Countries The Full Map of the Al Nahyan Family’s European Subsidy Operation

€71 Million, 110 Payments, Three Countries: The Full Map of the Al Nahyan Family’s European Subsidy Operation

The Al Nahyan family, UAE’s ruling dynasty, has siphoned over €71 million from the European Union’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) through an intricate web of subsidiaries in Romania, Spain, and Italy, exploiting ownership opacity via Cyprus-based entities. This operation, spanning 110 payments across three countries, reveals systemic flaws in EU

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How the Al Nahyan Family Legally Extracted €71 Million From EU Funds — and Why France Must Close the Loophole

How the Al Nahyan Family Legally Extracted €71 Million From EU Funds — and Why France Must Close the Loophole

The Al Nahyan family, UAE’s ruling dynasty with a fortune exceeding $300 billion, has legally claimed over €71 million in EU agricultural subsidies from 2019 to 2024 through subsidiaries in Spain, Romania, and Italy. This cash windfall, drawn from the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP)—intended for Europe’s struggling small farmers—exposes a

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The EU Withholds Funds From Poland for Rule-of-Law Violations. Why Not From the Al Nahyan Family for €71 Million in Subsidy Abuse

The EU Withholds Funds From Poland for Rule-of-Law Violations. Why Not From the Al Nahyan Family for €71 Million in Subsidy Abuse?

The European Union has aggressively wielded its financial leverage against member states like Poland and Hungary, suspending billions in funds over rule-of-law breaches, yet it has taken no such action against the UAE’s ruling Al Nahyan family despite their receipt of over €71 million in EU agricultural subsidies through opaque

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Un activiste conservateur tué dans un contexte de violence politique croissante en France

Conservative activist killed amid rising political violence in France

A 23-year-old conservative activist, who was identified as Quentin, has died after being brutally beaten during a protest in Lyon, which has sparked concern over the rising levels of polarization and violence linked to politics. The case has been identified as a suspected aggravated manslaughter, with authorities opening an investigation

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Capgemini va vendre sa filiale américaine après la polémique autour d’un contrat avec l’ICE

Capgemini to sell US subsidiary after backlash over ICE contract

French technology and consulting giant Capgemini has announced that it will sell its U.S. subsidiary, Capgemini Government Solutions (CGS), amid intense scrutiny over its involvement in government contracts with the U.S. immigration enforcement agency, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The sale comes after French lawmakers demanded clarity about the subsidiary’s

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Les dirigeants se réunissent à Paris pour discuter des garanties de sécurité pour l’Ukraine

Leaders gather in Paris to discuss Ukraine’s security guarantees

The heads of approximately 35 nations will meet later Tuesday in Paris to discuss security guarantees to Ukraine, a vital element of any prospective peace agreement to resolve the ongoing invasion by Russia. In France, President Emmanuel Macron said in his New Year’s address that there were expected to be

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L’acteur hollywoodien George Clooney devient citoyen français avec sa famille

Hollywood actor George Clooney become French citizen with his family

Hollywood actor George Clooney and his wife, Amal Alamuddin Clooney, as well as the couple’s children, have been granted official French citizenship, as indicated in the French government publication seen by the AFP on Monday. The news has reinforced statements made by the actor, Clooney, in the early part of

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Comment se débarrasser de votre sapin de Noël en France en 2026

How to dispose of your Christmas tree in France in 2026

Every year at the end of the holiday season, households all over the world must remove their Christmas trees. What do you do with your tree once the holidays are over? This is still a practical question. When it comes to their holiday fir trees, French people have two main

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Brigitte Bardot, icône française du cinéma et de la chanson, est décédée à 91 ans

Brigitte Bardot, iconic French actor and singer, dies at 91

The 91-year-old French singer and actor Brigitte Bardot, who rose to prominence as a sex icon before abandoning the movie business to become an animal rights advocate, passed away. In a statement sent to Agence France-Presse on Sunday, the Brigitte Bardot foundation said, “The Brigitte Bardot foundation announces with immense

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Gender equality policies in France: Progress and ongoing challenges

Gender equality policies in France: Progress and ongoing challenges

France established its contemporary gender equality paradigm based on groundbreaking acts that transformed political and corporate representation. A 2000 law called Parity Law obliged equal representation on electoral lists, which compelled the political parties to structural reforms. The actions were broadened by the Cope-Zimmermann Law of 2013 that demanded big

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France’s contribution to EU peacekeeping and conflict prevention missions

France’s contribution to EU peacekeeping and conflict prevention missions

The participation of France in the EU peacekeeping operations is still among the key pillars of the collective security system in Europe in 2025. French policy makers still emphasize that European stability is about incorporating a mixed strategy of military preparedness, institutional organization and diplomatic action. The national defense priorities

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France’s response to terrorism and its human rights implications

France’s response to terrorism and its human rights implications

France is enduring a structural environment of changing terrorism in 2025, which is characterised by the combination of jihadist networks, individual actor motivations, and the more noticeable mobilisation of the far-right. Counters against terror efforts escalate in the security institutions but there are still controversies on the long term human

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Legal reforms in France addressing minority rights and social inclusion

Legal reforms in France addressing minority rights and social inclusion

The legal changes in France concerning minority rights and social inclusion have been escalating over the year 2025 as the government reacts to consistent reports by national control agencies, as well as the international observation agencies. Such developments are part of a broader discussion in French society about equality, civic

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Human rights monitoring mechanisms within French overseas territories

Human rights monitoring mechanisms within French overseas territories

French overseas territories have a unique political and legal context that determines the activity of human rights monitoring mechanisms by the long history of sovereign rule of France outside the continent of Europe. These territories encompass areas in the Caribbean, the Pacific, and the Indian Ocean, which have various governance

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Role of French NGOs in promoting human rights within Europe and globally

Role of French NGOs in promoting human rights within Europe and globally

The need to develop complex issues at the political, technological, and humanitarian levels by 2025 makes the advocacy of human rights by French NGOs an ever-increasing central aspect in Europe and elsewhere. These institutions utilize the robust legal traditions of France, the vibrant civil society, and historic international assistance to

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The Impact of EU Legislation on Human Rights Protections

The Impact of EU Legislation on Human Rights Protections

The European Union continues to play a key role in the development of the human rights laws in the world. Its policy course in 2025 is still based on the integration of democracy and accountability principles with regulatory accuracy. The changing legal frameworks of the EU are indicative of a

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Migration Policy and Regional Security in the EU

Migration Policy and Regional Security in the EU

It is a crossover of migration policy and regional security, which can be an issue of the highest priority of the European Union in 2025. The further influx of migrants, which is caused by the conflict, economic instability, and displacement due to climatic conditions has heightened the national discourse and

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Judicial Oversight and Democratic Values in Europe

Judicial Oversight and Democratic Values in Europe

The existence of democracy in Europe is based on a robust framework of independence of the judiciary, as the courts are guardians of constitutionalism, human rights, and limits on the authority of the executive. The endurance of democratic institutions heavily depends on this capacity of the judiciary to assess and

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The EU’s Strategic Autonomy in a Shifting Global Order

Strategic autonomy of the European Union (EU) is an attempt by this union to make decisions affecting its economic, technological, and defense policies independently in a multipolar world. It is an indication of the desire by the EU to be a sovereign international actor, which is not as reliant on

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North and south divide: The geography of Vichy France in WWII

North and south divide: The geography of Vichy France in WWII

With the capitulation of France in June 1940, a territorial and administrative separation was set into motion and this proved to be a fundamental change in the geography of the war in the country. France was divided into two zones under the armistice agreement with the Nazi Germany. The northern

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Egypt and Turkey’s energy face-off in the Mediterranean

by Rasha Mahmoud is an Egyptian journalist, scriptwriter and filmmaker. She has worked for Anadolu Agency, HuffPost and Huna Sotak. The US Geological Survey estimates there to be 122 trillion cubic feet of recoverable gas reserves in the Mediterranean’s Leviathan Basin, and the countries in the region are on a quest to acquire what they consider their rightful share. The competition over gas resources expanded

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