Teenager Moïse Kouamé’s French Open run ends in third round defeat
The 17-year-old lost in the French Open's third round to Alejandro Tabilo 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (9).
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The 17-year-old lost in the French Open's third round to Alejandro Tabilo 4-6, 6-3, 6-4, 7-6 (9).
In London, British light-welterweight Adam Azim achieved a significant victory with a third-round stoppage of Steve Claggett, signaling his ambitions for a world-title shot.
A look into President Putin's significant investment in anti-aging research, reflecting a broader ambition for health and longevity in Russia.
The carcass of a humpback whale, known as 'Timmy', has been discovered dead on a Danish beach after previously attracting significant interest in Germany. Experts are now examining the whale to ascertain the cause of its death.
Despite the persistent conflict and health challenges in the Democratic Republic of Congo, some members of the diaspora are returning to invest in their homeland.
As the conflict with Russia marks its fifth year, Ukraine's ability to resist and counterattack raises doubts about the likelihood of surrender.
A group of state legislators, including Assemblyman Gray, is visiting France to investigate the country's advancements in nuclear energy production and its implications for sustainable energy.
The passing of Edgar Morin at 104 has left a profound impact on France, with tributes flowing in from both leaders and citizens who admired his contributions to humanism.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez faces mounting legal pressures as authorities conduct searches at the Socialist Party's headquarters in Madrid.
As Armenia seeks closer ties with the European Union, it faces significant pressure from Russia, complicating its foreign policy strategy.
The reduction in international aid is significantly impacting efforts to control the Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo, prompting calls for increased funding.
As polls decline, discussions around a potential leadership change in Germany intensify, with Hendrik Wüst gaining attention as a possible successor.
As corruption investigations involving his associates and family members unfold, Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez is reportedly in a precarious position.
The Ghanaian parliament has approved a contentious law aimed at LGBTQ activities, now pending the signature of President John Mahama.
Chancellor Friedrich Merz's CDU appears poised to retain its status as the leading party in Hesse, according to preliminary results from the local elections.
The French Interior Ministry's recent report reveals a significant uptick in anti-religious acts, posing risks to societal harmony and individual freedoms.
Xenia Fedorova, the former director of RT France, promotes Kremlin narratives within Vincent Bolloré's media empire.
As tensions rise, Brussels is reassessing its trade relationship with China, deeming it increasingly unsustainable. The EU's measures have not altered the dynamics, prompting criticism from Beijing.
In light of a recent attack on a residential building in Romania, Ukraine’s President Zelenskyy has called for increased sanctions on Russia from the European Union.
Following a €200 million fine from the European Commission for unsafe baby toys, MEP Anna Cavazzini expresses cautious optimism about Temu's willingness to comply with EU regulations.