British Prime Minister Keir Starmer arrived in China on Thursday, two weeks after Canada's Mark Carney, and ahead of a likely ...
EDITORIAL. Immigration cannot be the sole solution to the demographic crisis and labor shortages in certain sectors, but it remains part of the answer, provided it is properly regulated and supported ...
The French president presented Ali Akbar with one of the French government's highest honors on Wednesday evening. Akbar has sold Le Monde for decades in the Saint-Germain-des-Prés neighborhood of ...
The new production of Tchaikovsky's lyrical masterpiece received a standing ovation at the Palais Garnier, notably showcasing Ukrainian tenor Bogdan Volkov as Lensky.
After Italy and Spain, France, which had long opposed the move in order to keep dialogue open with Tehran, has shifted its stance in response to the massive crackdown on the protest movement that has ...
A study commissioned by the European Commission confirms the significant financial burden of forever chemicals for European societies, with costs varying depending on political decisions.
After visiting Berlin on Tuesday, Danish Premier Mette Frederiksen was in Paris on Wednesday, where she had lunch with Emmanuel Macron at the Elysée Palace, together with Greenland's prime minister, ...
The US president ordered Tehran to reach a nuclear agreement or face 'far worse' attacks than those of June 2025. Washington continues to concentrate military assets in the Gulf.
President Donald Trump's secretary of state praised the transitional government established after the removal of Nicolas Maduro for lifting restrictions on foreign investment in the oil sector.
Beijing has stepped up cooperation with regional governments to crack down on the compounds running telecom scam operations, and thousands of people have been repatriated to face trial in China's ...
On Wednesday, the US Federal Reserve kept its key interest rates steady between 3.5% and 3.75%. The dollar hit its lowest point since 2022.
French organizations say they have been told they are no longer eligible for the Pause program run by the Collège de France, and are urging the government to reverse what they call a 'discriminatory' ...
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