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Iran has rejected accusations from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that it is developing intercontinental missiles capable of reaching U.S. cities, calling such claims an “imaginary threat.” Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi responded Tuesday on X, saying Israel was “trying......
U.S. President Donald Trump has sparked controversy after suggesting that federal employees placed on unpaid leave due to the ongoing government shutdown may not automatically receive their back pay once the crisis ends. Speaking from the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump told reporters, “It really......
The 2025–2026 hunting season officially opened on Sunday in the province of Khenifra, marking the start of a period eagerly awaited by hunting enthusiasts across Morocco. Authorities have implemented a series of measures to ensure the season runs smoothly and responsibly. These include awareness......
Seven members of the CGT union working at the Cordemais thermal power plant were taken into custody on Tuesday in Loire-Atlantique. According to sources close to the investigation, they are suspected of “group violence with a weapon” related to incidents that occurred......
In Villeurbanne, near Lyon, a woman has successfully challenged a €32 parking fine issued in April 2024. The Tribunal for Paid Parking Disputes ruled in her favor, noting that the road markings indicating paid parking were no longer visible. The driver, from the Isère......
Four people died after a rubber boat carrying 38 migrants and refugees sank off the island of Lesbos, Greek port police reported on Tuesday. The bodies were recovered by coast guards near the Gulf of Gera, while 34 survivors managed to reach the nearby shore. Authorities......
Amazon continues to expand its operations in France with the announcement of a new distribution center in Beauvais (Oise), scheduled to open by the end of 2026. The project represents an investment of more than €200 million and will create 1,000 permanent full-time jobs,......
Just over a week after being elected mayor of Herdecke, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Iris Stalzer, 57, a member of the Social Democratic Party (SPD), was found seriously injured on Tuesday, October 7, in her apartment, according to several German media outlets. Stalzer reportedly......
A tragic incident occurred in Valdosta, Georgia, where a two-year-old boy was killed after being attacked by two rottweilers belonging to his babysitter. According to local police reports, the woman, aged 48, was allegedly taking a nap when the child wandered outside and......
A 44-year-old woman from La Teste-de-Buch, in the Gironde department of southwestern France, has died from injuries sustained after being assaulted by her partner in late August. The tragedy marks the third femicide in the region since the beginning of the year, according to local authorities. The......
Iris Stalzer, the mayor of the German town of Herdecke-Herrentisch, was stabbed on Tuesday, October 7, according to German media such as BILD and the Berliner Zeitung. The attack shocked local residents and quickly drew national attention. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz condemned......
French retail group Casino may soon face a new debt restructuring, less than three years after its last major financial overhaul, according to the Financial Times. The company, controlled since 2024 by Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky, must repay €1.4 billion by March......
The staff of Robert Doisneau High School in Vaulx-en-Velin, a suburb east of Lyon, exercised their right to withdrawfrom work on Monday afternoon after several days of violent incidents in and around the school. According to staff representatives, the chaos began last Thursday,......
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