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What just happened in France's shock election?
Nobody expected the left to win, let alone for the far right to come in third place.
Temperatures 1.5C above pre-industrial era average for 12 months, data shows
Copernicus Climate Change Service says results a ‘large and continuing shift’ in the climate The world has baked for 12 consecutive months in temperatures 1.5C (2.7F) greater than their average before the fossil fuel era, new data shows. Temperatures between July 2023 and June
Shadow campaign: Global influence op targets Qatar in wartime
Shady websites calling for a boycott of Qatar, a New York billboard targeting the Gulf state's rulers, and a Vietnamese outfit floating hundreds of slander-ridden Facebook ads -- all elements of a sprawling influence operation vilifying the country as it mediates between Israel
‘House of the Dragon’ Actor Eve Best on Rhaenys’ Game-Changing Scene and Filming That Epic Dragon Battle: ‘She Had to Take That Responsibility’
SPOILER ALERT: This story contains plot details for HBO’s “A Dance of Dragons,” Season 2, Episode 4 of “House of the Dragon,” now streaming on Max. The war had already started in earnest, but with Sunday’s episode of “House of the Dragon,” the Dance of the Dragons has
Rhaenys has always been one of House of the Dragon’s most important characters
Photo: Ollie Upton/HBO A real queen who never was Continue reading…
Let’s talk about Aegon
Photo: Ollie Upton/HBO This week’s House of the Dragon ended with a bang Continue reading…
House of the Dragon takes sibling rivalry to new levels
Photo: Ollie Upton/HBO The brothers’ war Continue reading…
China’s spy bases in Cuba could be key in a Taiwan war
China’s secret spy bases in Cuba signal a new front in Beijing’s global intelligence game by targeting America’s southeastern seaboard. This month, the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) released a report saying that China is likely operating multiple spy
The road to a resistance victory in Myanmar
In major cities around Myanmar’s war-torn borderlands, a pattern is emerging. From Myitkyina and Bhamo in northern Kachin state to Lashio in northeastern Shan, and Sittwe, on the Bay of Bengal in the west, the Myanmar Army is pulling back into urban bastions shielded by air
Senate Dems won't huddle Monday to discuss Biden
Senate Democrats will not be huddling Monday to discuss President Biden’s reelection efforts, according to a source familiar with Sen. Mark Warner’s (D-Va.) thinking. Axios had reported earlier that Warner was spearheading efforts to organize a meeting on Monday night to
Leonardo DiCaprio, Kate Winslet Remember ‘Titanic’ Producer Jon Landau
“Jon was an incredibly kind, wise, and empathetic soul, who wanted to create nothing but a positive impact on anyone or anything approached,” actor says
Five new Steam games you probably missed (July 8, 2024)
Sorting through every new game on Steam so you don't have to.
Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree has the coolest arsenal FromSoftware's ever made, but I think I picked wrong my first time through
I just wish the Star-Lined Sword had more juice
Heaven Peralejo in Mikhail Red’s Philippines Horror ‘Lilim,’ Teaser Unveiled (EXCLUSIVE)
Filipino filmmaker Mikhail Red is taking another stab at the horror genre with his latest feature, “Lilim,” set for release in 2024. A teaser has been unveiled. The film, which marks Red’s return to horror following his success with “Deleter,” which is one of the highest
France election: Far right’s rise suffers unexpected blow as left surges
Instead of ushering in France’s first far-right government since World War II, voters boosted the left and the center. But France may now face political paralysis.
Moroccans march in pro-Palestinian rally
Thousands of Moroccans demonstrated Sunday in the northern city of Tangier in support of the Palestinian people and against Morocco's ties with Israel, an AFP journalist saw. "Gaza is not alone," chanted the protesters during the event which saw the grouping of leftist parties
Euphoria and rage in Bordeaux over shock poll result
There are mixed emotions in the southwestern French city after the far right's surprise defeat.
How fetching water is holding back India's women
Indian women and girls nearly always collect water for families - leaving them no time to work.
'I had to downgrade my life' - US workers in debt to buy groceries
Americans are taking loans to afford basic necessities - as groceries prices have surged by 25%.
Accused of witchcraft then murdered for land
A Kenyan coastal region has seen a spate of murders, supposedly over witchcraft but really over land.
Special committee of Paramount Global endorses plan to merge with Skydance Media, source says
Tech scion David Ellison moved one step closer to gaining control of Paramount Global, with a special committee voting Sunday to support a merger with his Skydance Media, a source close to the deal told Reuters.
Napoleon's pistols sell for €1.69m at auction
The historic weapons are classed as national treasures and France has banned their export.
Korea Box Office: ‘Inside Out 2’ Reaches $48 Million After Strong Fourth Weekend
Disney’s “Inside Out 2” held very strongly in its fourth weekend of release in South Korea to reach a cumulative score of $48 million. It earned $6.30 million between Friday and Sunday, earned from 906,000 ticket sales, according to data from Kobis, the tracking service
New UK defence sec. pledges fresh Ukraine support in Odesa trip
New British Defence Secretary John Healey said: 'There may have been a change in government, but the UK is united for Ukraine.'
WTO chief warns against global trade breakdown
The boss of the World Trade Organization warns the global economy is facing numerous challenges.
Big deal to bring Ikea to empty Midtown lot raises bigger questions
It’s major news that Sweden’s Ingka Investments, which owns most Ikea stores, formed a “strategic alliance” in Extell’s planned, one million square-foot mixed-use tower at 570 Fifth Ave.
Study of key characteristics of UK politicians reveals 'ambition, narcissism, genuine idealism' among common traits
In a new study of politicians' personalities, humor, charm and raw courage are listed among the most important character traits for successful leaders.