From well-known chains, to independent roasters, to struggling bistros, we take a look at how France’s coffee culture is changing. We also give you a primer on how to order a coffee in France, as it can be a bit more complicated than simply “un café s…
Bryan Washington and Rabih Alameddine among National Book Award finalists
This year’s fiction contenders also include Karen Russell, Megha Majumdar and Ethan RutherfordBryan Washington, Rabih Alameddine and Karen Russell are among the finalists for this year’s National Book Awards.The three authors will compete in the fictio…
Police investigate breach at Larkhill Army base
Intruders have cut through a wire fence at the barracks in Larkhill, stealing what officials described as a “large quantity” of fuel from a civilian contractor on site, according to LBC.
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The price of gold reaches $4,000 an ounce for the first time ever
Gold futures have gained more than 50% this year as President Donald Trump upends the global trade system and threatens Federal Reserve independence.
French government survival uncertain as opposition demands Macron’s exit
France’s political crisis deepens as Emmanuel Macron asked Sébastien Lecornu, who resigned as PM, to find a way out of the crisis. Lecornu is meeting with his supports and with oppositions, but it remains unclear if the government can survive. Two maj…
Government shutdown threatens to stall the recovery in the IPO market
The U.S. government shutdown could raise a caution flag for private companies considering a move to the public market for investors.
The tiny African nation one win away from qualifying for its first-ever World Cup
Two decades ago they had barely played any international football
Israel’s car graveyard becomes a silent memorial to victims of the Hamas attack
Stretching for several hundred metres just ten kilometres from Gaza, a line of 1,450 bullet-riddled vehicles stands as a grim reminder of the 7 October 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.
Israel is fractured, isolated after two years of its war on Gaza: Analysts
The trauma of the Hamas-led attacks on Israel continues to define and justify its bombing of Gaza, analysts say.
What People in Gaza Told Us About Two Years of War
In the two years since Hamas militants attacked Israel, we’ve interviewed more than 700 people in Gaza. Their stories stayed with us. So we tried to find them again.