French far-right leader Marine Le Pen urged President Emmanuel Macron to conduct a referendum on key issues like immigration to break the political deadlock. Macron recently appointed Michel Barnier, a former EU Brexit negotiator, as prime minister after snap elections resulted in a hung parliament. Le Pen’s suggestion of direct voting by the French populace aims to provide clarity and direction in resolving pressing national matters.
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When tariffs danced with Bitcoin and markets held their breath
On March 12, 2025, global markets experienced a rollercoaster ride due to shifting narratives around tariff measures and deteriorating trade relations, highlighted by President Trump's threat to double tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum. This led to a market selloff, with US indices sliding and European markets reflecting unease. Despite this, Chinese markets rose as investors bet on Beijing's ability to cushion the impact. Additionally, a significant development was the US government's bold step into...
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