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The article explains data collection practices by France Médias Monde and its partners, including cookie usage for personalized advertising and audience measurement.
The article includes a cookie consent notice explaining data processing practices and reports on European leaders discussing the Strait of Hormuz reopening. It mentions France24's editor providing additional insights on the topic.
The article discusses the U.S. naval blockade against Iranian ports, its potential to pressure Iran into concessions, and the economic impacts on global oil markets.
The article reports on prediction market data for the next James Bond actor, highlighting Callum Turner as the leading contender with 47% of bets.
The article reports on U.S.-Iran negotiations involving a potential $20 billion uranium deal and includes unrelated stories about luxury goods, city infrastructure, pop culture, and political developments.
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The article reports that the San Diego Padres are nearing a deal to be sold for a record $3.9 billion to private-equity billionaire José E. Feliciano and his wife. It compares the deal to Steve Cohen's 2020 purchase of the New York Mets.
The article explains data collection practices by France Médias Monde and its partners, including cookie usage for user experience improvements and personalized advertising.
The article reports that the Israeli military released a photoshopped image of slain journalist Ali Shoeib wearing a Hezbollah uniform to justify an airstrike.
The article discusses Jeffrey Epstein's former residence in Paris and survivor claims about potential sex trafficking activities linked to the city's modeling scene in the 1990s-2000s.
The article reports on the Paris Book Festival's opening, highlighting Iceland's cultural focus and an author's new book. It also covers a controversy involving the firing of Grasset publisher's CEO and a walk-out by authors protesting…
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The article describes a video of Palestinians in a garbage truck attempting to enter Israel, criticizing Israel's security policies and lack of engagement with Palestinian leadership.
The article discusses the challenges of modern public diplomacy in an era of instant global communication, advocating for structural reforms including the establishment of a National Public Diplomacy Authority.
The article reports on the detention of US-Kuwaiti journalist Ahmed Shihab-Eldin in Kuwait, citing concerns from press organizations about censorship in the Gulf.
The article discusses India's harvest festivals in Punjab and Assam, highlighting their cultural significance and the challenges posed by climate-related issues such as floods, hailstorms, and groundwater depletion.
The article reports on Iran and the U.S. declaring the Strait of Hormuz open, with Iran specifying traffic must follow a coordinated route. It details the U.S.
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The article examines the Iran war through three political perspectives: Trump's urgent timeline for resolution, Iran's strategy of endurance, and Netanyahu's desire for prolonged conflict.
Saudi Arabia has sacked coach Herve Renard less than two months before the 2026 World Cup. Renard, who previously coached Zambia and Ivory Coast, led Saudi Arabia in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers but was replaced by Roberto Mancini.