September 9, 2025: France's Government Falls, EU Discontent Grows, and Global Conflicts Intensify

09/09/2025 20 min

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On September 9, 2025, Europe is gripped by significant political upheaval and international crises. France's government has collapsed following François Bayrou's loss in a no-confidence vote, leading President Emmanuel Macron to seek his fifth prime minister in less than two years, with Sébastien Lecornu emerging as a leading candidate.Meanwhile, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen faces a rebellion from her No. 2, Executive Vice President for Competition Teresa Ribera. Ribera was reportedly "blocked" from holding a press conference on a landmark edict against Google, in what is seen as a move to contain her increasingly "off script" remarks on issues like Gaza and the trade deal with Trump. A new survey further reveals profound dissatisfaction with von der Leyen's leadership, with six in ten Europeans polled calling for her resignation and 52 percent feeling "humiliated" by the EU's trade agreement with Washington.On the global stage, there is a major escalation in the Middle East as Israel launches a surprise attack on senior Hamas leaders in Qatar, a move condemned by Downing Street. The war in Ukraine persists, with Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly aiming to occupy the Donbass region and a deadly Russian airstrike killing civilians in the Donetsk region. Additionally, a humanitarian aid flotilla for Gaza, backed by climate activist Greta Thunberg, was struck by a drone in Tunisian waters.Other significant developments include challenges for the German automotive industry at the IAA in Munich, grappling with fierce Chinese competition and domestic infrastructure issues. Poland's President Karol Nawrocki is also set to demand World War II reparations from Germany next week, further straining relations. In the UK, the Labour party navigates a deputy leadership race, and former Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces a public audit over his use of public funds.

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