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Marine Le Pen faces key appeal ruling over 2027 presidential bid
Marine Le Pen faces key appeal ruling over 2027 presidential bid
France's far-right chief Marine Le Pen faces a key ruling next week that will determine if she can run in the 2027 presidential elections, in what is seen as her best chance at the top job. A lower court handed the 57-year-old politician a five-year ban from public office last ye
Paris appeals court ruling could upend Marine Le Pen’s 2027 presidential bid
Paris appeals court ruling could upend Marine Le Pen’s 2027 presidential bid
Paris' appeals court is set to rule Tuesday in Marine Le Pen’s embezzlement case, a decision that could determine whether one of France’s leading presidential contenders can run in next year’s election.
Algeria's ruling FLN secures most seats in parliament with historically low turnout
Algeria's ruling FLN secures most seats in parliament with historically low turnout
Algeria's ruling National Liberation Front won the most seats in the country's parliamentary elections, the election board said Monday, securing 90 out of 407 in the July 2 vote. But the poll was marred by record-low turnout after the government barred more than a third of prospe
'Decision time' for far right National Rally as ruling clears Le Pen's way for election ru
'Decision time' for far right National Rally as ruling clears Le Pen's way for election ru
Will Marine Le Pen leader be running in the 2027 presidential election? Or will she step back and let her popular 30-year-old protégé Jordan Bardella run instead? That is the question the party will have to answer following the appeal court's decision to bar Le Pen for office for
Live: Marine Le Pen’s presidential hopes at stake with key French court ruling
Live: Marine Le Pen’s presidential hopes at stake with key French court ruling
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen faces a key ruling Tuesday with a Paris appeals court ruling on an EU parliament funds misuse case, which will determine if she can run in the 2027 presidential elections. Follow our liveblog for the latest updates.
'Political animal' Marine Le Pen 'remains in control' after 'lenient ruling'
'Political animal' Marine Le Pen 'remains in control' after 'lenient ruling'
PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, July 8: French and international newspapers react to Marine Le Pen's conviction and her decision to press ahead with her presidential bid. Also, Turkey deports a Russian anti-war activist back to Russia, raising fresh questions about the safety of anti-w
European Parliament calls for terrorist listing of Rapid Support Forces in Sudan
European Parliament calls for terrorist listing of Rapid Support Forces in Sudan
First, the European Parliament calls on EU member states to officially designate the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan a terrorist organisation. Then, Kenya's Rastafarian community waits with bated breath as the country's high court gears up to deliver a ruling on the legalisation of
Israel sets October 27 election widely seen as referendum on Netanyahu's leadership
Israel sets October 27 election widely seen as referendum on Netanyahu's leadership
Israel's parliament on Sunday said it had set the country's national elections for October 27, the latest date permitted by law, which will allow the ruling coalition to complete a full four-term. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the country's longest-serving premier, announced
US judge voids Donald Trump 'improper' $1.8 billion settlement with IRS
US judge voids Donald Trump 'improper' $1.8 billion settlement with IRS
A US judge on Monday voided a settlement between President Donald Trump and the Internal Revenue Service over leaked tax returns, ruling the lawsuit was filed for an "improper purpose." The agreement had granted Trump, his family and business broad protections from tax audits fol
US Supreme Court sides with Bayer over Roundup cancer suits
US Supreme Court sides with Bayer over Roundup cancer suits
Bayer, which acquired Roundup in 2018, said the decision is good for science and farmers. The Supreme Court's ruling was met with backlash from both Republicans and Democrats.
Pakistan says it struck militant targets in Afghanistan
The strikes come a day after an attack in the southern city of Karachi killed three paramilitary troops. Afghanistan's ruling Taliban condemned the "brutal" and "cowardly" strikes, saying they killed scores of civilians.
Will alleged crime ties damage Serbia's ruling party?
Will alleged crime ties damage Serbia's ruling party?
Pressure on President Aleksandar Vucic is growing as years of investigations into alleged links between the state and organized crime coincide with a gang war. Experts say the issue is eroding support within his base.