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José Félix Tezanos

Spanish politician and professor

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    PSOE drops nearly five points in first CIS poll after Zapatero indictment and Ferraz raid, but holds narrow lead over PP

    The governing Socialists lost 4.9 percentage points in the June CIS barometer, the first survey taken after the indictment of former prime minister Zapatero and the UCO search of party headquarters, yet remain ahead of the PP by 4.2 points.

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Hormuz, Belfast and $75bn

Trump escalates Iran war as inflation bites and Belfast confronts anti-migrant violence

The past half-day brought a familiar mix: hard power abroad, expensive energy at home and social tension on the streets. Markets still found room for spectacle, as SpaceX prepared a record listing while Anthropic tried to sell a powerful AI model with the brakes half on.

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  • ECB interest rate decision

    Raises key interest rates by 25 basis points to combat 3.2% inflation, setting the deposit facility rate at 2.25% effective June 17

  • Sailing champion Charlie Dalin dies at 42

    Dies in Quimper following a battle with a rare gastrointestinal cancer, his family announces, after he won the 2024–2025 Vendee Globe.

  • UK Defense Secretary John Healey resigns

    Resigns from cabinet over defense budget dispute, accusing Prime Minister Keir Starmer of underfunding the military in his official resignation letter

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The US under Trump: second term

New executive directives formalise the transactional approach across all federal agencies, and Supreme Court rulings expand presidential power, reinforcing the existing policy direction rather than introducing a new one.

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