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Emmanuel Macron · FranceFrance’s outgoing Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu was on Tuesday due to start a last-ditch effort to rally cross-party support for a cabinet lineup to pull his country out of political deadlock. President Emmanuel Macron tasked Lecornu, 39, with forming a government in early September after parliament toppled his predecessor over an unpopular austerity budget. Lecornu unveiled a new cabinet on Sunday evening but it immediately drew criticism fo…See the Story
France PM in Final Effort to Salvage Cabinet
50% Right coverage: 18 sources

Hamas · GazaIsraelis gathered Tuesday to honor those killed as the country marks two years since Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack that started the war in Gaza, while indirect peace discussions with Hamas unfold in Egypt.See the Story
Two Years After Hamas Attack, Israel's Economy Weakened by Its International Isolation
41% Left coverage: 17 sources

Andrej Babiš · CzechiaAccording to European political observers, if Babiš is confirmed as the next Czech PM, Brussels could be in for a stronger central European alliance with Orbán and Fico. However, they believe the billionaire-turned-politician will remain pragmatic when it comes to the EU and supporting Ukraine.See the Story
Czech elections: Babiš will pave his own way in the EU, observers say
Coverage: 10 sources