• A decade of novelty and innovation

    Cyrielle Bedu, a journalist with Le Monde’s podcast service, in Paris, December 5, 2024. KAMIL ZIHNIOGLU FOR LE MONDE In 2014, Le Monde had just over 70,000 digital subscribers. Ten years later, there are more than 575,000, making our newspaper France’s leading news organization by subscriber base. Looking back over… Read Details ⇢

    A decade of novelty and innovation
  • Suspect behind German Christmas market attack ‘Islamophobic’, authorities say

    The Saudi suspect behind the deadly car attack on a Christmas market in Germany is believed to be “Islamophobic”, the interior minister said Saturday. The 50-year-old doctor, now under arrest, said German authorities had not done enough to fight the “Islamism of Europe” and had also voiced support for the… Read Details ⇢

    Suspect behind German Christmas market attack ‘Islamophobic’, authorities say
  • ‘Jeopardy!,’ ‘Wheel of Fortune’ gave risqué answers, celebrity lookalikes and tricky clues in 2024

    Game shows saw some major changes this year, particularly with the departure of Pat Sajak as host of “Wheel of Fortune” after 40 years. Ryan Seacrest took over permanently, joining Ken Jennings as the new leaders of some of the longest-running shows on television, where contestants have given viewers some… Read Details ⇢

    ‘Jeopardy!,’ ‘Wheel of Fortune’ gave risqué answers, celebrity lookalikes and tricky clues in 2024
  • Dozens dead after ferry capsizes in DR Congo: Official | News

    At least 38 killed and more than 100 missing after ferry carrying people traveling for Christmas sank in the Busira River. At least 38 people have died and more than 100 others remain missing after a ferry carrying passengers travelling for Christmas capsized on a river in the northeastern Democratic… Read Details ⇢

    Dozens dead after ferry capsizes in DR Congo: Official | News
  • New leak says if your iPhone can run iOS 18, it should be able to run iOS 19 too

    The same iPhones on iOS 18 may also get iOS 19 One iPad model set to be dropped with iPadOS 19 Expect official news sometime in June 2025 This year’s launch of iOS 18 has brought a host of new features and functions to millions of iPhones, and a new… Read Details ⇢

    New leak says if your iPhone can run iOS 18, it should be able to run iOS 19 too
  • France awaits appointment of Bayrou’s government

    French Prime Minister François Bayrou at the Assemblée Nationale in Paris, France, December 17, 2024. SARAH MEYSSONNIER / REUTERS President Emmanuel Macron returned to Paris on Sunday, December 21, after a visit to cyclone-devastated Mayotte followed by an East African tour, as a France racked by political deadlock awaited the… Read Details ⇢

    France awaits appointment of Bayrou’s government
  • Israeli troops in Syria: Villagers watch on warily as soldiers patrol

    Residents of Syrian towns in a province bordering Israel observe IDF troops establishing themselves in their neighborhoods. The province, Quneitra, is located on the Golan plateau. Israel took the Golan Heights in 1967 after the Six Day War. After another war that followed, a UN Buffer zone was established between Israel and Syria in 1974. This month, Syrians and international observers have reported that Israeli troops have been expanding their reach in the area – drawing concern from the UN Security Council.  Source link Read Details ⇢

    Israeli troops in Syria: Villagers watch on warily as soldiers patrol
  • Food tracking just got lazy — in the best way possible — with this wearable

    Are you tired of the endless hassle of counting calories and manually logging every meal?  Say goodbye to the frustration with The Drop, the world’s first fully automated nutrition tracker.  This groundbreaking wearable device is designed to revolutionize how you monitor your diet, making nutrition tracking effortless and intuitive. GET… Read Details ⇢

    Food tracking just got lazy — in the best way possible — with this wearable
  • I am living my own Nakba | Opinions

    My grandfather, Hamdi, was just eight when his family fled Bir al-Sabaa, a town in southern Palestine once known for its fertile land and agricultural life. His father, Abdelraouf, was a farmer who owned nearly 1,000 dunams of land and cultivated wheat, selling the harvest to merchants in Gaza. The… Read Details ⇢

    I am living my own Nakba | Opinions