A year after the tariffs imposed by former President Donald Trump, the catastrophic predictions made by economists have not materialized. Instead, these policies appear to have been effective in certain aspects.
On March 30, 2026, the global stage witnessed a series of significant events, with political and economic news dominating the headlines. From international negotiations to economic crises, developments unfolded rapidly.
Political and economic tensions are escalating in Europe amid growing internal and external crises. These developments come at a critical time as European countries confront multiple challenges related to economic and security stability.
In a tightly contested municipal election in Lyon, ecological mayor Grégory Doucet won by less than <strong>3,000 votes</strong> against rival Jean-Michel Aulas, who plans to challenge the results. This win marks a significant turning point in the French political landscape following a heated campaign.