
Macron and Abbas announce panel to draft new Palestinian constitution

After meeting in Paris, Emmanuel Macron and Mahmoud Abbas announced the creation of a joint panel to draft the new Palestinian constitution, as a step towards consolidating the Palestinian state.
France, which has officially recognized the state of Palestine since September, considers constitutional reform essential for building a democratic and sovereign state.
The meeting sparked strong reactions from Israel, which accused Abbas of "political manipulation" and using European funds for personal interests.
G7 Foreign Ministers Meet in Canada for Talks

G7 foreign ministers gathered in Canada to discuss trade, defense spending, the war in Ukraine and Donald Trump's Gaza ceasefire plan.
The meeting took place amid heightened tensions between the US and traditional allies over trade tariffs and approaches to global conflicts.
Despite the clashes, the G7 countries reaffirmed support for Ukraine and stressed the need for a lasting ceasefire in the Middle East.
EU to relocate asylum seekers from Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus to other member states

The European Commission has assessed that Spain, Italy, Greece and Cyprus are under "migratory pressure", so asylum seekers from these countries will be relocated to other EU countries in 2026.
Countries that do not face high migration flows must accept a certain number of asylum seekers or pay 20,000 euros for each person they do not accept.
Poland, Hungary and Slovakia have refused to implement this solidarity mechanism, which could face them in violation of EU law.
Milan prosecutors investigate suspicions of "sniper tourism" during the Bosnian war

The Milan prosecutor's office has opened an investigation into several Italian citizens who allegedly paid Serbian soldiers to travel to Sarajevo during the Bosnian war, with the aim of shooting at civilians during the siege of the city.
The investigation began after a complaint by writer Ezio Gavazzeni, who gathered evidence after the screening of the documentary Sarajevo Safari, which alleged that "sniper tourists" from Western countries had participated in massacres for entertainment.
Italian authorities are investigating allegations of premeditated murder and inhuman motives, and some of the suspects are expected to be questioned in the coming weeks.