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Freight train crashes into bus near Mexico City, killing at least 10

At least 10 people were killed and 55 injured Monday when a freight train slammed into a double-decker bus at a crossing northwest of Mexico City, tearing the vehicle in two, authorities said.

Published today at 4:35 am (Paris) Le Monde with AP

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Alison Bechdel, cartoonist: 'How can you argue with people who don't use logic?'

In 'Spent: A Comic Novel,' Bechdel depicts a queer community under siege by Trumpism, with self-deprecating humor. The Cartoonmuseum Basel in Switzerland is dedicating a retrospective to her work through October 26.

Published today at 4:00 am (Paris)

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Murdoch heirs strike $3.3 billion deal over control of family media empire

Rupert Murdoch's children have reached a settlement in their long-running dispute over succession, with three siblings cashing out of News Corp and Fox Corp while Lachlan Murdoch takes sole control of the family's media holdings.

Published today at 3:21 am (Paris) Le Monde with AFP

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Norway's left-wing bloc hangs on to power as anti-immigration party surges

Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Store's Labor-led coalition narrowly held its majority in Norway's parliamentary elections on Monday, even as the anti-immigration Progress Party scored a record result to become the country's main opposition force.

Published today at 3:02 am (Paris) Le Monde with AFP

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Elon Musk: The $1 trillion man?

Tesla's board of directors has proposed an almost otherworldly 10-year compensation package for its CEO, one that could reach 13 figures if he succeeds in making his futuristic visions of humanoid robots, autonomous taxis, and artificial intelligence at every level a reality – in a company that would then be valued at $8.5 trillion.

Published today at 2:47 am (Paris)

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Jair Bolsonaro's supporters mobilize ahead of the verdict against the former far-right Brazilian president

Thousands took to the streets in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro to call for the amnesty of the former head of state who faces more than 40 years in prison for his attempted coup in 2023.

Published today at 2:20 am (Paris)

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Trump administration launches Chicago immigration raids

US President Donald Trump has vowed to target the 'worst of the worst criminals'. Critics say the White House is stoking fear rather than fighting crime.

Published today at 1:42 am (Paris) Le Monde with AFP

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#MeToo wave sweeps through Turkey, starting in the photography world

Thousands of allegations have surfaced against well-known figures and ordinary individuals across various professional sectors, highlighting women's lack of trust in the judicial system despite the so-called 'primacy of the victim's statement' principle.

Published today at 12:11 am (Paris)