Pulse 6/17-6/30/2018 | Page 3

FRANCE

Crystal Foretia, Reporter

Politics: France’s environment minister Nicolas Hulot announced the government wants to add environmental protection to the first article of the Constitution. Prime Minister Edouard Philippe presented this idea on a series of proposed constitutional reforms back in April.

Economics: The council of Creuse, a French administrative division, promises to go on strike due to the new 80 km/h speed limit.

Culture: Cities like Paris and Saint-Ouen are using art to connect with immigrants. Ten free shows have been proposed for the upcoming Festival 18/18 in Paris to welcome “artists in exile” and refugees.

EUROPE

GERMANY

Tyra Gravesande, Senior Reporter

Politics: Although Germany is undergoing a major crisis within their political issues, Angela Merkel has called an emergency mini-summit to propose feasible solutions to Germany's failed migration initiatives.

Economics: With the euro in crisis, Angela Merkel has been working hard, yet diligently, to make the eurozone viable. Over the years, Germany’s age population has been growing, which will place the census into greater demand on the national fisc. Because of this, it is becoming a common condition, more acute than Japan surprisingly.

Culture: Welcome to the 2020 Berlin Film Festival! Where newly appointed leaders will be joining the festival. Monika Gruetters commented that, “With the new dual leadership, it is now guaranteed that the Berlinale will be preserved as a public festival with a political character and sophisticated film program".

FINLAND

Fatima Yousuf, Editor-in-Chief

Politics: President Sauli Niinisto warns the United Nations of the dangers and consequences of playing power politics, especially on smaller nations such as Finland.

Economics: Finland struggles to deal with its mounting debt as it faces the consequences of excessive borrowing from over the past 10 years.

Culture: World cup supporters seeking refuge reportedly have attempted to use their FIFA Fan ID in place of a visa to gain asylum in Finland.