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France’s Macron won’t resign, as no-confidence votes threaten his new government

France is in the midst of its worst political crisis in decades as a succession of minority governments seek to push deficit-reducing budgets International News...

Mokyr, Aghion and Howitt win 2025 Nobel economics prize for work on innovation and growth

The prestigious award, formally known as the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, is the final prize to be...

US actress Diane Keaton, star of ‘Annie Hall,’ dies at 79

Keaton, who appeared in more than 60 films stood out in Hollywood with a personal style that favored androgynous looks International News via Reuters: Diane Keaton,...

Air France suspends flights to Madagascar amid security concerns

The company is monitoring the situation in real time with authorities, and "the resumption of operations will remain subject to a daily assessment of...

World’s oldest president seeks to extend rule as Cameroon holds election

His opponents include former government spokesperson Issa Tchiroma, 76, who has galvanised large crowds demanding an end to Biya's long tenure International News via Reuters: Cameroonians...

EU begins gradual rollout of digital border system

The Entry/Exit System (EES) will be introduced over six months International News via Reuters: European Union member countries began rolling out a new entry and exit system...

Developing nations rack up $3.9 billion in net debt payments to China a year, study finds

China, the world's largest bilateral creditor, has historically played a key role in financing infrastructure projects across the Global South International News via Reuters: Developing nations...

White House says substantial US government job cuts have begun

Job cuts were underway at the Treasury Department and the U.S. health agency, spokespeople said, but the total extent of the layoffs was not...

Italy ready to defend ‘golden powers’ against EU moves, economy minister says

Italy is among the EU countries that have made extensive use of golden power legislation to protect interests in sectors such as banking, defence...

RedBird Capital formally requests approval for acquisition of UK’s Telegraph

If approved, RedBird would take sole control of the broadsheet under a deal that values it at 500 million pounds International News via Reuters: RedBird Capital...

Madagascar prime minister condemns excessive use of force during protests

Protesters have blocked roads with rocks and in some cases hurled stones at security forces who have responded with rounds of teargas International News via...

France’s Macron holds crunch talks with party chiefs as deadline to name a PM nears

Macron, 47, is searching for his sixth prime minister in under two years and will need to find a figure whose appeal spans the...
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