Saturday August 9th, 2025 12:07PM

AP World News

France's prime minister wants to cut 2 public holidays to save money for the indebted economy
France’s prime minister has proposed cutting two public holidays to save money in next year’s budget
1:49PM ( 3 weeks ago )
UN says malnutrition in Gaza has doubled as health officials say Israeli strikes kill over 90 people
The U.N. reports that child malnutrition in Gaza has doubled since Israel restricted food entry in March
11:27AM ( 3 weeks ago )
UN finds rising child malnutrition in Gaza, where officials say Israeli strikes kill 93 people
The U.N. reports that child malnutrition in Gaza has doubled since Israel restricted food entry in March
11:27AM ( 3 weeks ago )
Medical charity MSF accuses Ethiopian soldiers of 'targeted killing' of 3 staffers in Tigray in 2021
International aid organization Doctors Without Borders has released a report describing the gunning-down of three staffers in Ethiopia’s Tigray region four years ago as an “intentional and targeted killing” by members of Ethiopia’s military
10:49AM ( 3 weeks ago )
Brazilian ex-President Bolsonaro echoes Trump by describing his coup plot trial as a 'witch hunt'
Brazil’s chief prosecutor has called for a guilty verdict in the trial of former President Jair Bolsonaro, accused of leading a coup plot that sought to overturn the 2022 election result
9:41AM ( 3 weeks ago )
Roman-era mosaic panel with erotic theme that was stolen during World War II returns to Pompeii
An mosaic panel on travertine slabs depicting an erotic theme from the Roman era has been returned to the archaeological park of Pompeii after being stolen by a Nazi German captain during World War II
8:59AM ( 3 weeks ago )
Thousands of Afghans have been brought to Britain in secrecy after a data leak
Thousands of Afghans, including many who worked with British forces, have been secretly resettled in the U.K. after a leak of data on their identities raised fears that the Taliban could target them
7:47AM ( 3 weeks ago )
Top German court rejects case over US drone strikes in Yemen assisted by base in Germany
Germany’s highest court has rejected a case brought by Yemeni plaintiffs who argued the German government failed in a duty to protect relatives who they say were killed in a 2012 drone strike against an attack controlled with help from a U.S. military base in Germany
6:23AM ( 3 weeks ago )
UK Treasury chief will slash financial services red tape to boost investment
U.K. Treasury chief Rachel Reeves has announced plans to cut regulations for banks and finance firms to boost the economy
6:19AM ( 3 weeks ago )
Private spaceflight ends with a Pacific splashdown for astronauts from India, Poland and Hungary
The first astronauts in more than 40 years from India, Poland and Hungary are back on Earth
5:32AM ( 3 weeks ago )