The country is experiencing its sixth consecutive year of drought, with reservoirs supplying several major cities, including the capital, at record lows. This unprecedented situation is linked to ...
Before the success of Jeff Bezos' Blue Origin, only Elon Musk's SpaceX had accomplished such a maneuver with an orbital-class rocket. Thursday's successful launch comes amid intensified rivalry ...
At the start of the truce, which came into effect on October 10, Hamas was holding 20 living hostages and 28 bodies of deceased captives. It has since released all the living hostages and before ...
Promising change, Soraya Martinez Ferrada, a former minister under Justin Trudeau, made history on Thursday by becoming the first woman of immigrant background to lead Québec's largest city.
According to a report by Oil Change International, 25 countries were responsible for shipments of vast amounts of oil to Israel during its two-year Gaza offensive. Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan accounted ...
The United States will never know its unemployment rate in October 2025 due to government shutdown hitting data collection, according to the top economic advisor of the Donald Trump administration on ...
The enameled cast iron pot from Le Creuset, a French brand founded in 1925, has constantly reinvented itself. Available in many colors, shapes and sizes, this iconic casserole dish, renowned for its ...
'Handling fees' are to be added to these future tariffs beginning in November 2026.
The move ahead of the Milipol expo next week breaks with the policy set by Paris last year to ban companies involved in the war in Gaza.
The former French president was sentenced to five years in prison in September after he was found guilty of seeking to acquire funding from Libya for his election campaign, but he was released after ...
NEWS ANALYSIS. Unlike his predecessor, French Interior Minister Laurent Nuñez has advocated for 'calm but uncompromising cooperation' with Algiers.
COLUMN. Is Europe ready for war? Apart from Finland, the answer is no, writes Le Monde columnist Sylvie Kauffmann.
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