Gisele Pelicot arrives for hearing in Avignon. Trial has sparked debate on updating France's rape law. REUTERS/Alexandre Dimou |
- A French court found all 51 defendants guilty in a drugging-and-rape case that horrified the world and transformed the victim, Gisele Pelicot, into a symbol of courage and resilience. Her ex-husband of 50 years, Dominique Pelicot, was sentenced to the maximum 20 years in jail, as requested by prosecutors.
- On today's Reuters World News podcast, Correspondent Juliette Jabkhiro weighs in on the trial and explains how the case has spurred changes in medical practices for women who suspect they have been the victims of drug-facilitated assault.
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- Luigi Mangione, the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson, is due to appear in a Pennsylvania court this morning for a hearing on a request by New York to extradite him.
- President Joe Biden's administration has set a new target under the Paris climate agreement to slash greenhouse gas emissions by 61%-66% below 2005 levels by 2035. Officials called the goal achievable by states even if President-elect Donald Trump follows through on vows to reverse federal policies.
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- US and Arab mediators are working round-the-clock to hammer out a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas, sources close to the talks said, while in the Gaza Strip medics said Israeli strikes had killed 13 Palestinians today. Separately, Human Rights Watch said Israel's deprivation of water in Gaza is an act of genocide.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged Trump to ally with Europe to stop Russia and save his country amid fears the NATO sceptic US president-elect could deal a setback to Kyiv by cutting American support for its war effort.
- South Korea's impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol is willing to represent himself during legal proceedings, a lawyer said. We look at how a focus on a foreign policy seen as favorable to the West and limited attention on the political discord in South Korea left its Western allies blindsided when Yoon briefly imposed martial law.
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- The Bank of Japan kept interest rates unchanged earlier today and its governor offered few clues on how soon it could push up borrowing costs, sending the yen and bond yields tumbling on fresh doubts over the near-term chances of a rate hike.
- Meanwhile, the Bank of England kept its main interest rate unchanged at 4.75%, but policymakers became more divided about whether rate cuts were needed to tackle a slowing economy.
- The decisions from the BOJ and BoE come a day after the US central bank cut interest rates, as expected. But Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said more reductions in borrowing costs now hinge on further progress in lowering stubbornly high inflation.
- US inflation, a struggling Chinese economy and Boeing's existential challenges were among the stories that dominated this year. In this Viewsroom podcast, Breakingviews columnists explain why these issues – among others – will keep cropping up in 2025.
- Thousands of Amazon.com workers will walk off the job in the crucial final days of the holiday season, after union officials said the retailer failed to come to the bargaining table to negotiate contracts.
- Apple is in talks with Tencent and TikTok owner ByteDance about integrating their AI models into iPhones sold in China, sources said. A successful partner for Apple's AI services in China could be a major winner in the country's increasingly crowded AI field.
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| Scenes of destruction across Mayotte in cyclone aftermath. REUTERS/Gonzalo Fuentes |
Authorities in Mayotte are struggling to stop hunger, disease and lawlessness from spreading in the French overseas territory after the weekend's devastating cyclone. Hundreds or even thousands could be dead, French officials have said. |
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Chile's giant 'living fossil' frog under threat. REUTERS/Rodrigo Garrido |
A giant frog species that hopped alongside dinosaurs is now losing ground in its native Chile as climate change and human intervention damage its habitat. "It's sad that a species that managed to coexist with dinosaurs, that managed to resist a mass extinction, is now threatened by human beings," a veterinarian said. |
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