France adopted its 2026 state budget on Monday after the government survived two no-confidence votes in parliament, ending months of political gridlock, according to Euronews. The motions were tabled after Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu invoked Article 49.3 of the constitution on Friday, allowing the government to pass legislation without a vote from MPs.
Meanwhile, the Rafah border crossing between Gaza and Egypt, reopened after being closed by Israel for nearly two years, saw only limited access, Sky News reported. According to the UN, who welcomed the reopening, only five patients out of thousands needing urgent medical care were able to cross into Egypt for treatment, Al Jazeera reported. Adam Parsons, Middle East correspondent for Sky News, noted the reopening was "inevitably, not straightforward," with significant delays in allowing people to cross.
In other news, Pakistan announced it would boycott its T20 World Cup match against India on February 15 in Sri Lanka, risking a points forfeit, Al Jazeera reported. The decision follows Bangladesh's expulsion from the tournament and renewed accusations of double standards at the International Cricket Council.
FIFA boss Gianni Infantino apologized to British football fans for a joke he made last month, Sky News reported. The joke, "For the first time in history... no Brit was arrested during a World Cup. Imagine!" drew criticism, with the Football Supporters' Association calling it a "cheap joke." Infantino also insisted that former U.S. President Donald Trump deserved a peace prize.
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