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Samsung Electronics profits surge 1,800% annually amid artificial intelligence spending bo
Samsung Electronics profits surge 1,800% annually amid artificial intelligence spending bo
South Korean chipmaker Samsung Electronics posted record quarterly profits Tuesday thanks to the global AI infrastructure buildout coupled with a memory chip shortage. Also in this edition, oil futures rise as tensions reignite in the Hormuz Strait and Canada commits to its bigge
Trump casts Democrats as red 'menace' with McCarthyist rhetoric ahead of US midterms
Trump casts Democrats as red 'menace' with McCarthyist rhetoric ahead of US midterms
The US midterm election campaign is gaining momentum, and US President Donald Trump is reviving Cold War era rhetoric to peg the Democratic Party as extremists and a red "menace".
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.
'The party of white-collar crime': French MPs react to Le Pen's conviction
'The party of white-collar crime': French MPs react to Le Pen's conviction
Marine Le Pen's conviction was a long-awaited decision as it will decide who will be representing the far-right party National rally in the 2027 presidential election. Following the announcement of her sentence, FRANCE 24's Carys Garland went to the National Assembly to see what
Marine Le Pen: Presidential bid in doubt as court upholds fraud conviction
Marine Le Pen: Presidential bid in doubt as court upholds fraud conviction
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen saw her conviction for fraud upheld by a Paris appeals court on Tuesday. The court sentenced Le Pen to a three-year jail term, but with two years suspended and one year with an electronic ankle tag. It means Le Pen will be eligible to run in
What are the different options for Marine Le Pen's future?
What are the different options for Marine Le Pen's future?
Marine Le Pen could run for the presidential election if she chooses to. But she would have to do so wearing an electronic bracelet, which she has previously said she does not want to do. She is set to give an interview on primetime television about her decision. If she doesn't r
Britain's Farage resigns as MP to stand for re-election amid furore over gift worth millio
Britain's Farage resigns as MP to stand for re-election amid furore over gift worth millio
Nigel ​Farage, ​the leader of populist party ‌Reform ⁠UK, ‌said on Tuesday ⁠he was resigning as an MP to stand for re-election so that the public could decide whether he should be ousted from parliament over a scandal involving the alleged non-disclosure of gifts with millions of
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
France 2027 Elections: A clash of two extremes could lead to 'easy' Le Pen win
France 2027 Elections: A clash of two extremes could lead to 'easy' Le Pen win
🇫🇷 "You have a built-in danger in the system." The Financial Times' Victor Mallet argues #France's two-round system could leave centre voters choosing between two extremes in #2027elections, potentially opening the door to a far-right #LePen victory over the far-left. More on #F2
UK's Farage resigns as MP to force snap vote in finances row
UK's Farage resigns as MP to force snap vote in finances row
British anti-immigrant politician Nigel Farage announced Tuesday he would resign as a member of parliament to run in a snap by-election, in a high-stakes gamble following intense scrutiny over his finances. The unusual move comes as Farage, whose Reform UK party leads national op
Iran ramps up regional pressure after renewed US strikes
Iran ramps up regional pressure after renewed US strikes
Following fresh US strikes during the funeral ceremonies for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran stepped up pressure by targeting US allies and threatening American bases across the region in an effort to force Washington back to the negotiating table. According to FRANCE 24's Philip Tu
Cuba suffers second nationwide blackout in five days
Cuba suffers second nationwide blackout in five days
Cuba suffered its second nationwide blackout in five days on Friday as twin energy and economic crises, worsened by a six-month US fuel blockade, continue to cripple the country's electricity grid. "The pressure is increasing," explains our journalist Shirli Sitbon.