France
New HQs and uncertainty weigh on French intelligence in 2025 budget

French PM Michel Barnier addressing the National Assembly, Paris, 8 October 2024.
French PM Michel Barnier addressing the National Assembly, Paris, 8 October 2024. © Antonin Burat/Le Pictorium/MaxPPP
Moves to new headquarters by France's foreign and domestic intelligence agencies are inflating this year's budget, while the government's interceptions unit tasked with centralising intelligence techniques by 2027 has seen its funding cut. [...]
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