Breaking 10:30 Mistral defends the use of Artificial Intelligence in defense amid ethical debate 10:15 Italy consumer confidence recovers in May but business morale slides 10:00 Ukraine’s Zelenskiy visits Sweden for aviation cooperation talks 09:52 A man injures three people in a knife attack at a train station near Zurich 09:45 At least 16 dead and 73 injured in Kenya boarding school dormitory fire 09:30 Michelin weighs voluntary french workforce reduction of up to 1,500 jobs 09:15 Deutsche Bank investors urge bank to keep lid on costs 09:00 China is negotiating with EU over its steel trade measures 08:45 Chevron seeks majority stake in offshore Greek energy block 08:30 Meta launches paid subscriptions for Instagram, WhatsApp and Facebook 08:15 Bank Of Africa named best bank in North Africa at African Banker Awards 2026 08:00 China criticizes EU trade measures and warns of possible response 07:45 France to reimburse weight-loss drugs for severely obese patients 07:30 ByteDance develops custom CPU chips to expand AI capabilities 07:15 UK watchdog clears Suzano and Kimberly-Clark’s $3.4 billion joint venture 07:00 China says it expelled Dutch frigate from South China Sea 17:30 Royal Caribbean scraps Mexico water park after environmental backlash, president says 17:15 Carney thanks former Canadian environment minister ahead of expected party resignation 17:00 Exxon wins shareholder backing for Texas move, defeats retail voting proposal 16:45 Bank of America CEO expects 15% growth in Q2 trading revenue 16:30 India’s MobiKwik targets $500 million NBFC loan book, CEO says 16:15 HM King Mohammed VI congratulates Nawal Sfendla after Everest and Lhotse ascent 16:00 Turkish police attempt to block opposition rally amid CHP leadership crisis 15:45 Boeing increases 737 production after consulting U.S. aviation regulator 15:30 Czech public media urge government to stop funding overhaul and proposed fee cuts 15:15 American Airlines plans to double India tech hub workforce, sources say 15:00 Italian Supreme Court rules hotels are not required to serve free tap water 14:45 Morocco PME prepares a nationwide roadshow to promote the TPME Pact 14:30 Open interest in natural gas and power markets reaches record levels on ICE 14:15 Chevron shareholders reject proposal for independent board chair 14:00 Netherlands deploys minesweeper amid Hormuz security preparations 13:45 Former Red Army Faction militant sentenced to 13 years in Germany 13:30 Canada chooses Swedish early warning aircraft over U.S. competitor 13:15 Ebola outbreak in Congo spreads rapidly as global response struggles to keep pace 13:00 Oil prices fall 5% amid optimism over possible Iran-US agreement 12:30 Manchester United reports nearly $16 million net loss in third quarter 12:15 Romuald Wadagni becomes Benin’s first president under new seven-year mandate system 12:00 India on track to become stock-pickers’ market in June, brokerages say 11:45 Turkish opposition party to hold congress once legal conditions are met, chair says 11:30 Wall St futures rise on AI optimism as investors eye Middle East truce 11:15 Paris prosecutors probe alleged foreign smear campaigns in local elections 11:00 Pope Leo decries sharp intensification of war in Ukraine 10:49 HM King Mohammed VI performs Eid Al-Adha prayer at Ahl Fès Mosque in Rabat and receives well-wishers 10:45 Bolloré rejects Ackman’s $64 billion bid for Universal Music Group

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Peruvians vote in a highly fragmented presidential race as runoff becomes likely

Peruvians are heading to the polls in a highly competitive general election to choose a new president and members of Congress, in a vote shaped by years of political instability and weakening public trust in institutions. More than 30 presidential candidates are competing in the first round, reflecting......

Bulgaria prepares to join the eurozone amid economic hopes and public concerns

Bulgaria is set to adopt the euro overnight from Wednesday to Thursday, becoming the 21st country to join the eurozone, a major milestone that has sparked both optimism and anxiety across the country. At midnight, the Balkan nation of 6.4 million people will officially replace the lev, its national......

Sudanese soldiers flee to South Sudan after loss of strategic oil site

Sudanese troops who abandoned their positions at the country’s largest oil field have surrendered in South Sudan, according to the South Sudanese army. The retreat followed the takeover of the Heglig oil site by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a powerful paramilitary group that has steadily expanded......

Sebastien Lecornu resigns amid France’s deepening political deadlock

French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has stepped down only a month after taking office, citing a paralyzing political deadlock that he says has made governance impossible. His resignation, announced on Monday, underscores France’s deepening political instability following a year marked by recurring......

Trump escalates criticism of Ilhan Omar after failed censure vote in congress

President Donald Trump launched a renewed attack on Representative Ilhan Omar of Minnesota and her country of birth, Somalia, after the House of Representatives narrowly rejected an effort to censure her and strip her of committee roles. Speaking aboard Air Force One, Trump dismissed Omar as “awful”......

Bayrou ousted as French prime minister after confidence vote defeat

François Bayrou was removed from his position as French prime minister today after losing a confidence vote in the National Assembly, marking the end of his nine-month tenure. The motion against him passed with 364 votes to 194, as opposition parties united to reject his leadership. Bayrou is......

France’s debt crisis deepens as prime minister faces confidence vote

France is grappling with an escalating sovereign debt crisis that threatens to destabilize the eurozone's second-largest economy as political turmoil compounds the government’s challenges. Prime Minister François Bayrou faces a critical confidence vote on Monday that could lead to his......

Bond yields surge to multi-decade highs amid global sell-off

Long-term government borrowing costs have climbed to their highest levels in decades across major economies, driven by rising fiscal concerns and inflation fears that are reshaping bond markets. Japanese 30-year bond yields reached a record 3.28% on Wednesday, while UK gilt yields soared to levels unseen......

French politics 2025: Institutional fragility and the road to 2027

The 2025 French political season unfolds amid unprecedented institutional fragility since the establishment of the Fifth Republic. Recurrent tensions over budget votes, frequent motions of no confidence, and the inability of the Bayrou government to secure a stable parliamentary majority underscore a......

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