Pakistan seeks Turkish investment as Shehbaz Sharif and Erdoğan deepen strategic partnership
Pakistan is seeking fresh Turkish investment after Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan agreed to deepen economic coopera...
France has been brought to a standstill as unions staged nationwide strikes and the Bloquons Tout movement — translated as “Block Everything” — added a new disruptive edge. Schools closed, metros halted, and more than 250 protests took place across the country.
The strikes were triggered by the 2026 draft budget, first introduced under François Bayrou and still looming under his successor, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu. The plan, aimed at meeting EU fiscal targets, calls for sweeping cuts to public spending. Unions say these cuts unfairly burden workers, pensioners, and public services.
But it wasn’t just the unions on the streets. Bloquons Tout, a citizen-led movement born online, organised blockades and flash protests, making the demonstrations more unpredictable and harder for the government to manage.
In this edition of NewsHour, Guy Shone crosses live to Paris with our correspondent Ross Cullen for the latest on the ground, before leading into a pre-prepared package featuring analysis from Antoine Bristielle, Director of the Jean Jaurès Foundation’s Opinion Observatory. We then turn to our studio analyst to examine the deeper political questions: Is austerity driven more by Brussels than Paris? Can Lecornu hold the line? And is this the start of a wider autumn of unrest?
The death toll from Venezuela's devastating twin earthquakes has risen to 3,342, according to the country's information ministry, as rescue teams continue searching affected areas and survivors face an uncertain recovery.
Russia's Defence Ministry has said its forces are clearing the town of Lyman in Donetsk of Ukrainian forces, Moscow's state news agency Tass reported. Meanwhile, Russian attacks killed at least six people across three Ukrainian regions on Friday, regional officials said.
Governments are tightening restrictions on teenagers’ use of social media amid growing concerns over mental health, online safety and platform design, but questions remain over enforcement and whether bans can meaningfully change behaviour.
President Donald Trump said Iran is keen to reach a deal with the United States, claiming Washington had paused engagement to allow funeral ceremonies for late Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
Thousands of mourners gathered in Tehran on Sunday as Iran held funeral prayers for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and four members of his family on the second day of mass processions. Three of Khamenei's sons attended the ceremony, while his successor, Mojtaba Khamenei, made no public appearance.
In a special edition of Context, Orkhan Amashov reports from Washington on the inaugural meeting of the Board of Peace, examining plans for Gaza’s reconstruction, a proposed stabilisation force, and the wider diplomatic impact of the U.S.-led initiative.
Here are the latest stories from AnewZ’s Africa News programme, focusing on political and security developments across the African continent.
Here are the latest stories from AnewZ’s Africa News programme, focusing on political and security developments across the African continent.
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In today’s Prime Time, we covered the following conversations: Azerbaijan has shipped petroleum products to Armenia by rail for the first time in decades, marking a significant step toward economic cooperation and regional integration in the South Caucasus.
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