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France's justice minister Gerald Darmanin Monday refused to resign after outrage erupted over judicial lapses in the handling of the suspect in an 11-year-old girl's killing. Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Andrew Smith, Lecturer in Liberal Arts at Queen Mary's London, says that Darmanin's deci
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Israel and Iran appeared to back away from further strikes on Monday, hours after they traded fire for the first time since the US agreed to a ceasefire with Tehran two months ago. Both countries warned that they were ready to launch retaliatory attacks if provoked. The renewed hostilities raised co
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A new report on childhood wellbeing finds the U.S. education system is still reeling from COVID—but the learning crisis started long before the pandemic hit.
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Trump approval holds near term low amid Iran war concerns
Wizz Air to add Starlink internet across fleet from 2027
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"Dracula" rises into the top 10 on Billboard's Pop Airplay chart for the first time, becoming one of a handful of K-pop tunes to reach that region.
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Democrats seek probe into Duffy family trip funded by firms
Drone footage shows entire neighbourhoods, roads and farmland submerged by floodwaters in China's southwestern Guizhou.
Thomas Massie suggests the deadly assault was not an accident and calls on the US government to honour its survivors.
President Donald Trump has joined other influential figures in talking about setting up U.S. taxpayers with ownership stakes in artificial-intelligence companies, but analysts aren’t sounding convinced that it’s likely in the near future.