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Le Pen’s conviction in France: Career-ending or fuel for a new far right?
After being convicted of graft, Le Pen's bid to lead France has been dealt a major blow. Some will see her as a martyr.
EU has ‘strong plan’ to respond to Trump’s tariffs, bloc’s chief says
Ursula von der Leyen says 'all instruments are on the table' as bloc weighs response to US tariffs.
Israel’s Netanyahu reverses spy chief nomination amid US criticism
US Senator Lindsey Graham described nomination of Eli Sharvit as Shin Bet chief as ‘beyond problematic’.
How dangerous are the tensions between the US and Iran?
US President Donald Trump threatens to bomb Iran, while Tehran says it would respond.
Inside Syria’s prisons for women
Freed after 11 years in Assad’s prisons, Maysaa Al Hassan shares her story and fight for justice on Now You Know.
Traditional US-EU alliance “certainly unravelling”
Niall Stanage of The Hill breaks down the US-Europe alliance breakdown and what’s driving the rift.
Myanmar holds minute of silence as death toll from earthquake tops 2,700
Elderly woman pulled from rubble 91 hours after Friday's quake as Myanmar remembers those who died.
Video: China sends warships to surround Taiwan in invasion drill
Chinese warships and air forces have been conducting an invasion drill around Taiwan, which responded with its warships.
To what extent is Israel reshaping the occupied West Bank?
Israel is rapidly expanding illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Gas pipeline leak sparks Malaysian inferno
Pipeline belonging to state-run Petronas sends fire spreading to villages during Eid public holiday.

