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A federal judge on Monday denied Apple’s motion to dismiss a major antitrust lawsuit brought by the US government, allowing the case challenging the tech giant’s alleged smartphone monopoly to move ...
Nearly 20,000 people arrived in the UK in the first half of this year by crossing the English Channel in small boats - up 48% ...
Migrants are putting their lives at risk by attempting journeys in flimsy dinghies. On Monday, a court in Lille, northern ...
Official figures show that 19,982 migrants crossed the Channel in small boats between January and June 2025. In 2024 as a ...
The summit of Paris’s iconic Eiffel Tower has been closed to visitors because of the punishing heat wave sweeping across ...
French Prime Minister François Bayrou on Tuesday faces another no-confidence measure tabled by the Socialist Party over failed pension talks. While Bayrou is expected to survive the motion, his ...
France's National Assembly resumed discussions on the controversial public broadcasting reform, which aims to consolidate ...
The conviction of Boualem Sansal, an outspoken French and Algerian writer, has worsened tensions between the countries.
NATO member defense spending commitments are overdue, writes Bruce Stokes of the German Marshall Fund. But how plausible are they?
This summer in Paris, a sunset cigarette under the Eiffel Tower could come with an unexpected price tag. Starting July 1, ...
France's minority government is due to face a vote of no confidence in the National Assembly on Tuesday. The motion against ...