An avalanche has killed two off-piste ski tourers in the French Alps, a local prosecutor said on Sunday.
Why pressure from Trump probably won’t push up drug prices in France
US President Donald Trump claims to have pressured French President Emmanuel Macron to raise drug prices in France, arguing that Americans are overpaying while other countries undercharge. The assertion – flat out denied by France – points to a broade…
Ramadan 2026: Will it be for 29 or 30 days? Moon sighting date, time, other key details for the Gulf
Muslims across the world are gearing up for Ramadan 2026. What do the forecasts suggest? When will the holy month of fasting commence? How long is it expected to last? When will Ramadan conclude this year, leading to Eid al-Fitr celebrations? Read on a…
Pro-Ukrainian partisans disable military communication infrastructure in Russia’s Belgorod Oblast, group claims
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Head of Hamas abroad says ‘resistance is a right’ for occupied people
Khaled Meshaal, the head of Hamas abroad, has spoken at the Al Jazeera Forum on the rights of Palestinians to resist.
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority launches utility customer services on ChatGPT
Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has launched its services on ChatGPT, marking a global first for government and utility providers. This move shifts DEWA towards conversational, AI-led service delivery, allowing customers to access informat…
Former French culture minister resigns amid Epstein links investigation
Jack Lang is facing allegations of past financial ties to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein
Polls close in Thai election pitting reformists against conservatives
Thai voters are choosing between sweeping change or more of the same in an election called after several coalition governments collapsed.
China’s Presence Looms Large in Japanese Election
Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s handling of bilateral relations has become a campaign issue. Her earlier comments on Taiwan brought reprisals from Beijing.
Washington Post CEO resigns after sweeping job cuts
The Washington Post said Saturday its CEO and publisher Will Lewis was leaving effective immediately, just days after the storied newspaper owned by billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos made drastic job cuts that angered readers. Story by Simon Moritz.