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France Adopts 2026 Budget After Surviving No-Confidence Votes
France's 2026 state budget was definitively adopted on Monday evening after the government survived two no-confidence motions in parliament, ending months of political gridlock, according to Euronews. The motions were tabled in response to Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu's decision on Friday to invoke Article 49.3 of the constitution, which allows the government to pass legislation without a vote from Members of Parliament.
The far-right National Rally and left-wing parties each tabled a motion of no confidence, Euronews reported. The adoption of the budget comes after several months of stalemate.
In other international news, tensions remained high between Iran and the United States, with the next week potentially crucial in averting war, according to Sky News. Dominic Waghorn, International Affairs Editor for Sky News, reported that the coming days could lead to either conflict between Iran, the U.S., and its allies, or the start of a diplomatic breakthrough. "It's make or break this week for averting war between America and Iran," Waghorn wrote. "The region is heading for a crunchpoint."
Meanwhile, Ukraine and SpaceX collaborated to counter Russian drone strikes using Starlink, Ars Technica reported. Ukraine will soon require users to register their Starlink terminals to get on a whitelist. According to the Ukraine Ministry of Defense, only verified and registered terminals will be allowed to operate in the country, and all others will be disconnected. Ukraine Minister of Defense Mykhailo Fedorov emphasized that the measure is the "only technical solution to counter this threat."
In the world of sports, FIFA boss Gianni Infantino apologized to British football fans for a comment that was criticized as a "cheap joke" by the Football Supporters' Association, Sky News reported. Infantino suffered backlash after joking that: "For the first time in history... no Brit was arrested during a World Cup. Imagine! This is something really really special."
Also in sports, Pakistan is reportedly considering boycotting its T20 World Cup match against India on February 15 in Sri Lanka, risking a points forfeit, according to Al Jazeera. The move follows Bangladesh's expulsion from the tournament and renewed accusations of double standards at the International Cricket Council.
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