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Royal Succession Reform: Liechtenstein has changed its royal succession rules from male primogeniture to absolute primogeniture, meaning the first-born child can inherit the throne regardless of sex; the change was approved by a two-thirds majority within the princely family and is set to apply to descendants of Hereditary Prince Alois and Hereditary Princess Sophie. Cyber & Data Security: France’s tax authority breach is now raising urgent impersonation risks: stolen files reportedly include exact taxable income and withholding rates for about 678,000 people, with DGFiP sending targeted notifications this week after a criminal investigation and CNIL scrutiny. Human Rights & Protest: More than 200 Tibetans and supporters gathered in Bern near Switzerland’s parliament to protest China’s intensifying assimilation policies in Tibet, marking the 44th day since Lobga Rangzen’s self-immolation. Media, AI & Politics: Meta’s AI push is tied to a Newsmax partnership, giving the platform access to Newsmax reporting and archives—an arrangement critics say could amplify disputed narratives.

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