Suspected Hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship is no reason to ‘panic,’ WHO says
The rare disease is suspected to have killed three people so far.

The rare disease is suspected to have killed three people so far.

Marine Le Pen can run for president in 2027 after a court reduced her election ban to 15 months, allowing her to appeal a house arrest sentence. She aims to challenge the ruling to avoid campaigning under restriction.

Marine Le Pen secured a legal victory, reducing her ban on running for office, though her embezzlement conviction stands. She declared her candidacy for the presidential election, with protégé Jordan Bardella as her prime minister. This marks her fourth presidential bid, facing challenges from legal battles and potential loss to centrist candidates.

A new sexual assault allegation against Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner has thrown Maine's crucial midterm race into disarray, potentially jeopardizing Democrats' chances of controlling Congress. Endorsements have been revoked, and the party is scrambling to find a new path forward.

The US oil and gas industry, with White House backing, is lobbying the EU to delay new methane emission regulations for natural gas imports. The industry argues the rules are technically unfeasible and could disrupt supply, while climate advocates fear it undermines efforts to combat climate change.

Far-right leader Marine Le Pen announced she will run for president next year, hours after being sentenced to a year of house arrest for embezzling funds from the European Parliament. She plans to appeal the verdict, which she believes will lift her ankle monitor obligation.

Marine Le Pen announced her candidacy for the French presidency on Tuesday, hours after being convicted of embezzling funds from the European Parliament and sentenced to a year of house arrest with an ankle monitor. She stated she would appeal the verdict, which she believes will lift the house arrest obligation.