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on Juil 1, 2025
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Gusts of wind carried the chants of the Tibetan lamas toward the snowcapped slopes of the sacred Himalayas. Three Buddhist monks sat on the stones of the desolate landscape of rock and ice. Some 100 small white prayer flags fluttered in the blue sky above them. Here at the foot of the Yala Glacier, nestled […]

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on Juil 1, 2025
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French President Emmanuel Macron talks to Russian President Vladimir Putin during a video conference, in Paris, on June 26, 2020 MICHEL EULER/AFP French President Emmanuel Macron urged Russian leader Vladimir Putin on Tuesday, July 1, to agree to a ceasefire in Ukraine “as soon as possible,” as the two held their first known phone talks […]

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on Juil 1, 2025
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A Palestinian woman feeds one of her 2-month-old twins amid ongoing baby formula shortages in Gaza, June 25, 2025. EBRAHIM HAJJAJ/REUTERS At the end of June, an American doctor was preparing to travel to Gaza for a medical mission. His suitcases were filled with cans of baby formula, gauze, bandages and sanitary pads. He believed […]

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on Juil 1, 2025
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The legal fate of French-Israeli soldiers could become a major issue in the coming months and years. Several hundred dual nationals have participated in military operations conducted by the Israeli army in the Gaza Strip since October 8, 2023, the day after the massacre of soldiers and civilians carried out by the Palestinian Islamist movement […]

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on Juil 1, 2025
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Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra (center), in Bangkok, on July 1, 2025. LILLIAN SUWANRUMPHA / AFP Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was suspended by the country’s Constitutional Court on Tuesday, July 1, while her father went on trial for royal defamation in the latest setbacks for the country’s dominant political dynasty. Prime Minister Shinawatra took […]

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on Juil 1, 2025
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French-Algerian writer Boualem Sansal in Paris, September 4, 2015. JOEL SAGET / AFP As soon as the verdict was announced, the news spread from one shore of the Mediterranean to the other. Writer Boualem Sansal, at the heart of the diplomatic standoff that has pitted France against Algeria for months, was sentenced Tuesday, July 1, […]

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on Juil 1, 2025
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Emmanuel Grégoire, Parti Socialiste (PS, left) MP and candidate for the 2026 Paris mayoral elections, during a public meeting in Paris, on June 22, 2025. ROMAIN PERROCHEAU/AFP The campaign was long, but the vote was swift and the results were decisive, after just one round of primary elections: MP Emmanuel Grégoire was chosen as the […]

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on Juil 1, 2025
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Noémie Kohler, sister of Cécile Kohler, and Anne-Laure Paris, daughter of Jacques Paris, two French citizens who are held in Iran, hold a press conference in Paris, France, on June 27, 2025. BENOIT TESSIER / REUTERS A French diplomat on Tuesday, July 1, visited two French nationals detained in Iran, Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris, […]

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on Juil 1, 2025
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The US Capitol at dawn during a vote-a-rama, on July 1, 2025, in Washington, DC. AL DRAGO / AFP The Republican-led US Senate approved President Donald Trump’s mammoth domestic policy bill Tuesday, July 1, by the narrowest of margins, despite misgivings over delivering deep welfare cuts and another $3 trillion in national debt. Republican leaders […]

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on Juil 1, 2025
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In Seville, Spain, June 28, 2025. CRISTINA QUICLER/AFP France is not the only country affected by the heat dome that sent temperatures soaring. The Iberian Peninsula and Italy are also sweltering. In Spain, the heatwave is historic. On Saturday, June 28, the Andalusian city of El Granado, in the south of the country, recorded a […]