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France’s prime minister faces crunch vote in parliament
Sébastien Lecornu faces a vital test to his premiership over the social security budget bill.
LIVE: Gaza’s displaced brace for winter storm as Israel kills one
Authorities warn incoming storm will affect hundreds of thousands living in tents, makeshift shelters in the Gaza Strip.
Is family still the foundation of society, or is it time to redefine it?
As families evolve, people worldwide are questioning what family means and whether traditional models still fit today.
Who are the groups controlling Yemen?
The Southern Transitional Council says it now controls eight governorates in southern Yemen.
I Love You More: The Search for a Father in Syria’s Lost Memories
Against Syria’s war, director Nour Alkheder seeks her father in her memories, rebuilding fragments of an uprooted life.
How did China’s trade surplus hit $1 trillion?
Donald Trump’s trade tariffs have failed to hold back China's export dominance, which scaled new heights in November.
How India plans to continue buying Russian oil despite sanctions
Indian imports of Russian oil have soared since the start of the war in Ukraine.
World Cup 2026: Iran objects to ‘Pride Match’ branding for Egypt game
Iran's football boss has labelled World Cup game chosen by organisers as an LGBTQ 'Pride Match' as an 'irrational move'.
New Cambodia-Thailand clash: What’s up with the other wars Trump ‘ended’?
The US president claimed credit for ending eight wars but not all peace deals have survived.
What’s changed in Sudan after the Rapid Support Forces’ control of Heglig?
RSF’s control of the Heglig oilfield means government has lost the most important oil facility in the country.

