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UK's Starmer promises to be bolder to try to rescue his job
Prime Minister Keir Starmer promised to be bolder to turn around Britain's fortunes, making an impassioned plea to both his Labour Party and voters on Monday to stick with him and avoid a leadership contest he said would only bring chaos. Speaking...
TikTok is letting UK users pay to remove ads
TikTok is preparing to roll out a paid, ad-free version of its app in the UK. The new subscription announced today will be available to users over 18 "over the coming months," according to TikTok's announcement and will cost £3.99 (about $5.40)...
What will happen to Iran's nuclear material?
Iran is believed to have over 440 kilos (970 pounds) of enriched uranium, which could be turned into weapons-grade nuclear material. Despite Trump's pledge to get the "nuclear dust," Tehran has kept it out of US reach.
Reunion airport gets a bioclimatic terminal, the first in the tropics
The airport on the island of Reunion has been equipped with the world's first bioclimatic terminal in a tropical zone. The arrivals and baggage reclaim terminal operates without air-conditioning: the ventilation system is all-natural.
Discord adds a free Xbox Game Pass ‘starter edition’ for Nitro subscribers
Discord is announcing the launch of Nitro Rewards today, a new program for subscribers that bundles benefits from third parties like Microsoft, Logitech, and SteelSeries, into a Nitro subscription. The main addition is that Nitro members will now...
Iran seizes assets of football legend Ali Karimi in latest clampdown on regime's opponents
Iran’s judiciary says it has seized more properties belonging to former national football captain and football star Ali Karimi, alongside a wider wave of measures targeting prominent cultural, sport, and media figures accused of opposing the regime...
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Middle East war live: Israel-Lebanon ceasefire continues as Trump hopes for peace deal
Iran-backed Houthis join war with attack against Israel
Ocean species are disappearing before scientists can even find them
G7 allies press Rubio on US Iran plans, discuss Strait of Hormuz
'No Kings' protests — Trump critics rally across the US
Palestine Action supporters arrested as London’s Met Police reverse policy
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Великобритания испытала новые дальнобойные ракеты для Украины
Лондон продвигает собственную программу вооружений без американских компонентов, чтобы снять политические ограничения на применение ракет и дать Киеву больше свободы для ударов по целям на дальних дистанциях.
Украинские политики отказываются от польских наград
Ряд видных украинских политиков отказались от врученных им польских орденов из-за лишения Владимира Зеленского главной польской награды после того, как он присвоил части ВСУ почетное наименование "имени Героев УПА".
Germany vs Ivory Coast live: World Cup knockouts in sight as Group E favourites face off
Germany and Ivory Coast square off in Toronto on Saturday for control of Group E after both winning their opening games of the 2026 World Cup. The winner is guaranteed a place in the knockout stage, which the Germans have failed to reach since...
مأساةُ أبٍّ .. هل ينصف قانون الأسرة الجديد الآباء في مصر؟
بعد فقدان زوجته، وجد محمد نفسه يصارع للبقاء في حياة أبنائه. ومع جدل قانون الأسرة الجديد بمصر، تكشف قصته كيف يمكن للقانون أن يعيد تشكيل العلاقات الأسرية، طارحة سؤالا مهما: هل ينصف القانون الجديد الآباء أم يضاعف معاناتهم؟
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Trump says Italy's Meloni asked 'over and over' for a photo with him as diplomatic spat escalates
US President Donald Trump turned up the heat on a diplomatic row with Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on Saturday, accusing her of repeatedly seeking a photograph with him at the G7 summit and blaming the clash between the two heads of state...
Bolivia's Paz declares state of emergency over blockades
President Rodrigo Paz says he has declared the state of emergency "to free the country's roads." Blockades have become a major tactic in weeks of intensifying protests to demand that the president resign.
Jordan Bardella meets Karol Nawrocki in Warsaw
French far‑right leader Jordan Bardella on Thursday began a two‑day visit to Poland, seeking meetings with right‑wing and nationalist figures ahead of next year’s French presidential election, after similar trips to Portugal, Italy and Belgium.
EU-UK relations, 10 years after the referendum: Brexit or Regrexit?
It has been a decade since British voters made the momentous decision to leave the European Union. The EU referendum result on June 24, 2016 led to a profound transformation of British politics, and to Brexit-related infighting that refuses to go...
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View All →EN DIRECT, guerre en Ukraine : Volodymyr Zelensky accuse la Biélorussie d’aider les frappes russes et l’exhorte à se distancier de la guerre
La Biélorussie contribue à l’effort de guerre russe en hébergeant près de la frontière ukrainienne des équipements permettant de guider des attaques de drones russes contre le territoire ukrainien, a affirmé le président ukrainien. Il a appelé Minsk...
A deal in 'dire straits'? Israel's former Prime Minister Ehud Olmert talks to France 24
Just days after President Trump hailed a 60-day peace agreement with Iran, elements of the deal appear to be unravelling. Tehran has announced the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, despite a provision in the agreement guaranteeing the safe passage of...
The Atlantic created a searchable database of the music used to train AI
Atlantic reporter Alex Reisner recently uncovered four datasets of music being used to train AI models and made them fully searchable for the public. Two of the sets are absolutely enormous at 12 million and 9 million tracks. The other two are much...
EN DIRECT, canicule : 26 millions de personnes concernées par la vigilance rouge déclarée pour 35 départements dimanche
Météo-France a placé 35 départements en vigilance rouge canicule pour la journée de dimanche, un chiffre record qui englobe 26 millions de Français, déjà assommés samedi par une chaleur appelée à s’aggraver.