Historic Vote Ousts French PM Bayrou, Deepening Political Crisis
French Parliament ousts Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after his budget plan fails confidence vote, marking a historic first in the Fifth Republic.
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French Parliament ousts Prime Minister Francois Bayrou after his budget plan fails confidence vote, marking a historic first in the Fifth Republic.
IAEA’s Rafael Grossi says restoring inspections in Iran could lay the groundwork for nuclear safety as technical talks move forward.
Six people were killed in a Jerusalem bus stop shooting, and Israel has accepted a ceasefire plan amid rising tensions and calls for calm.
Six people were killed and dozens wounded when gunmen opened fire at a Jerusalem bus stop and bus, prompting security forces to return fire and EU calls for a Gaza ceasefire.
South Korea will fly home about 300 workers detained in the U.S. after a raid at a Georgia Hyundai plant, as visa fixes and trade talks heat up.
At least 15 people were injured in a shooting at a busy Jerusalem junction on Monday. Police say the attackers were neutralized and investigations are underway.
England plans to ban high-caffeine energy drinks for under-16s to boost health, sleep, and school performance.
With PM Ishiba stepping down, we unpack the LDP race and parliamentary votes that will decide Japan’s next prime minister.
Japanese PM Shigeru Ishiba resigns amid policy gridlock and economic jitters. Dive into why he’s stepping down and what it means for Japan’s future.
Over 300 South Korean workers were held in a record DHS raid at a Georgia plant, prompting Seoul and Washington to negotiate their release and tighten visa safeguards.