Le Monde (English)
On Extra Extra, Le Monde (English) is grouped with left-leaning outlets, a placement drawn from the consensus of independent media-bias raters (AllSides, Ad Fontes Media, and Media Bias/Fact Check) rather than our own opinion. Its reliability rating of A reflects a strong track record of factual, well-sourced reporting. That rating is a guide for weighing what you read here, not a verdict on any single article.
We are currently tracking 8 recent articles from Le Monde (English), published over the past 14 hours.
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Recent Articles (8)
Israel-Turkey tensions expose personal, strategic rivalry between Netanyahu and Erdogan
From the future of Gaza to developments in Syria, there is no shortage of friction between the two military powers of the eastern Mediterranean. Over the past three years, their relations have steadil
Alex Lanier becomes first Frenchman to win badminton world title
Lanier beat Japan's Kodai Naraoka to claim gold in New Delhi. Moments earlier, French pair Thom Gicquel and Delphine Delrue won mixed doubles, also winning France's first-ever world championship title
Zelensky says elections too risky while Ukraine fights Russia
President Volodymyr Zelensky described the process of holding elections during the war as 'a tsunami' for Ukraine, pushing back on a call by his ousted former defense minister to organize a vote.
'Banning minors from social media platforms is an urgent measure to protect the health and freedom of our children'
Scientific data and field observations confirm the harmful effects of addictive digital platforms on the physical and mental health of young people, write Amine Benyamina and Servane Mouton, co-chairs
How to keep fresh fruits and vegetables longer
An average of 55 kilograms of edible food is reportedly wasted by each person in France per year. Here are some tips to help you preserve fruits and vegetables and reduce waste.
Unprecedented crisis grips US colleges, squeezed by soaring costs and Trump-fuelled distrust
Around 15 higher education institutions closed in 2025 due to debt, and about 40 closed in 2024. In addition to cuts in government funding, academia faced a decline in enrollment as many young people
In Riyadh, a public transit network built from scratch to transform the city
To combat traffic jams, the Saudi Arabian capital has built the world’s largest automated metro network. The colossal project brought in many of the world’s leading experts, including several major Fr
Canada hits back with new tariffs after failed trade talks with US
Canadian Prime Minister accuses President Trump of launching a trade 'war,' citing unacceptable conditions. On Saturday, August 22, Carney says, 'We've been under no illusions... America has changed.'