France tightens security measures and cancels key New Year’s Eve events amid heightened terror threat
- December 7, 2025
The prefecture cited “security reasons,” a decision criticized across the political spectrum.
The prefecture cited “security reasons,” a decision criticized across the political spectrum.
A new report reveals widespread contamination of EU breakfast cereals with trifluoroacetic acid, a persistent and toxic PFAS chemical, prompting urgent calls for stricter regulation.
Macron began a state visit to Beijing aimed at boosting trade ties and urging China to use its leverage over Russia to advance a Ukraine ceasefire.
Amid national backlash, Trump escalates his attacks on Somali immigrants and backs an ICE operation in Minnesota that local leaders denounce as discriminatory.
A research team in China developed an exosome-based gene-editing therapy designed to eliminate HIV, including its latent reservoirs, showing strong preclinical results.
Spain reports nine swine fever cases as the European Union sends experts to contain a growing outbreak threatening one of the country’s key export sectors.
Amid rising tensions between the United States and Venezuela, Leo XIV urged Washington to avoid violence, warning that military force harms “the defenseless first.”
Prosecutors in Colombia requested the detention of Nicolás Petro, son of President Gustavo Petro, over alleged irregular public contracts from 2021.
The meeting between Steve Witkoff and Vladimir Putin marks a decisive phase in U.S.-led negotiations as pressure mounts on Zelensky at home and abroad.
Venezuela asked OPEC for support, alleging a U.S. military escalation that threatens its sovereignty, its oil sector, and global energy stability.