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Who is Jordan Bardella, French far right's Marine Le Pen's protégé?
Who is Jordan Bardella, French far right's Marine Le Pen's protégé?
French far -right figurehead Marine Le Pen has been barred from public office for 15 months and sentenced to a year under electronic card after an appeal's course found her guilty of embezzling EU funds. Although this means she could run in the election, Le Pen always said she wo
No stopping Le Pen? French appeals court clears way for 2027 presidential run
No stopping Le Pen? French appeals court clears way for 2027 presidential run
Did a court decision just alter the outcome a French presidential election that’s less than 300 days in the future? Marine Le Pen’s conviction for funnelling EU parliamentary staff funds to her far-right National Rally party. Watered down by half, her 30-months of ineligibility t
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Wholesale prices show first drop in almost a year on lower gas prices, but inflation still
Wholesale prices fell in June for the first time in 10 months largely due to lower gas prices, but it is unclear if the recent slowdown in inflation will persist in light of renewed hostilities between the U.S. and Iran.
'It's unbearable' France hit by third heatwave in two months
'It's unbearable' France hit by third heatwave in two months
France is sweltering under its third heatwave in less than two months, with temperatures set to continue rising throughout the week. Météo France has extended its orange alert to 61 departments.
In Bordeaux's brand new eco-district of Brazza, homes turn into ovens during the heatwave
In Bordeaux's brand new eco-district of Brazza, homes turn into ovens during the heatwave
France is experiencing its third heatwave in two months. In Bordeaux the thermometre hit 40 degrees Celsius this week, including in its new eco-neighbourhood. The apartment blocs are new, built to the latest standards - but inside it’s like an oven, and residents have had enough.
Live: Iran buries Ali Khamenei after new fighting with US erupts
Live: Iran buries Ali Khamenei after new fighting with US erupts
Iran on Friday laid to rest Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, more than four months after his death in an air strike, as two days of US and Iranian attacks raised fears of a return to all-out war. Khamenei's flag-covered coffin was carried into the shrine of Imam Reza in his home city of M
The Rise and Pause of Jordan Bardella
The Rise and Pause of Jordan Bardella
The political landscape in France changed this week after the appeal court judges upheld the guilty verdict against Marine Le Pen for misappropriating European Parliament funds, but reduced the five-year ban on her standing for public office to fifteen months. Time already served
Probe into intentional start of Fontainebleau fire underway
Probe into intentional start of Fontainebleau fire underway
French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez said authorities were exploring the possibility that the fire in the Fontainebleau forest, south of Paris, was intentionally started. This comes as France is weathering a third heatwave in less than three months, with fires raging in several
Community complains of toxic flammable gas leaks in Nigeria's Niger Delta
Community complains of toxic flammable gas leaks in Nigeria's Niger Delta
In Nigeria, residents in the Niger Delta town of Billé have taken to the streets to demand government action over catastrophic pollution. For several months, the community has complained of toxic, flammable gas leaking from the ground, contaminating water and destroying aquatic l
China’s economy grows at 4.3%, one of its lowest rates on record
China’s economy grows at 4.3%, one of its lowest rates on record
Worse-than-expected figures for three months to June come amid concerns over lopsided economyBusiness live – latest updatesChina has posted worse-than-expected growth figures for the three months to June as its economy expanded by just 4.3% – one of its lowest quarterly readings
Anthony Albanese says he wants to do AI 'the Australian way' – video
For months, artists and activists have been calling on the prime minister, Anthony Albanese, to act on the AI boom as datacentres pop up around the country. Today he made a major speech at the University of Sydney addressing copyright, the regulation of datacentres and the future
France grapples with 'very worrying' drought after successive heatwaves
France grapples with 'very worrying' drought after successive heatwaves
Large parts of France are facing water restrictions as the country grapples with a drought described as "exceptionally" early and intense. France has been experiencing its third heatwave in as many months, accompanied by fierce wildfires further fuelled by dry conditions.