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New Lead in 1969 Muriel McKay Murder Cold Case

A potential breakthrough has emerged in Britain's historic Muriel McKay murder case. New information suggests her body may have been buried in London's East End, not on a farm, reigniting the 55-year search for justice.

France Burns: Macron's Reforms Spark Nationwide Fury

France descends into chaos as President Macron's controversial reforms trigger violent nationwide protests. Cities burn, infrastructure is crippled, and the nation faces a severe political crisis. In-depth analysis of the unrest and its implications.

Mother Charged in 41-Year-Old Iowa Newborn Death Cold Case

In a landmark development for a decades-old Iowa cold case, authorities have charged a 61-year-old woman with first-degree murder in connection with the death of her newborn son, whose remains were discovered in a field in 1983.

Macron in Peril: Faces Impeachment Calls as France Spirals

France is gripped by political turmoil as President Emmanuel Macron faces calls to resign or be impeached following his Prime Minister's shock exit. The nation braces for nationwide strikes and fears of a new 'insurrection'.

French PM survives no-confidence vote over pension fury

French Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne narrowly survives a no-confidence vote triggered by her use of constitutional powers to force through deeply unpopular pension reforms, plunging President Macron's government into political turmoil.

Alphabet Killer Confesses to Fourth Murder in Documentary

Exclusive details emerge as serial killer Joseph Naso confesses to a fourth murder in a groundbreaking documentary, solving a decades-old California cold case and sending shockwaves through the true crime community.

New E-fit In 25-Year-Old Father's Murder Cold Case

Met Police release new e-fit in renewed appeal to identify a key witness in the unsolved 1999 murder of East London father Nicholas Robinson. Detectives believe the man holds vital clues.

France Strikes: September Flight & Train Travel Chaos

Travellers heading to France this September are being warned of severe disruption as a massive 'Bloquons Tout' strike is set to cripple the country's transport networks, including flights and rail services.

Man charged with 1997 murder of Steven Cook in Bolton

A major breakthrough in a 27-year-old cold case as a 20-year-old man is charged with the murder of Steven Cook, who was found dead in a Bolton car park in 1997. Police hail forensic advancements for the arrest.

Serial Killer Named in 28-Year-Old Alaskan Cold Case Murder

In a major development, Alaskan authorities have identified a deceased serial killer as the prime suspect in the 1996 cold case murder of 20-year-old Jessica Baggen from Kentucky. New forensic evidence has finally provided answers after 28 years.

Our Epic 1,500-Mile Family Road Trip Through France

Join one family's epic 1,500-mile French road trip adventure. Discover their top tips for driving from Calais to the Riviera, must-see stops, and how to keep everyone happy on the long journey.

British woman fined £1700 in France for her cat's miaows

A British woman living in France has been ordered to pay a staggering £1,700 fine after a court ruled her cat's miaows were a 'repeated nuisance' to neighbours. The bizarre legal battle highlights extreme noise nuisance laws on the continent.

France rejects US advice on tackling antisemitism

French ministers firmly reject US suggestions on tackling antisemitism, asserting the nation's republican model and legal framework are sufficient. The diplomatic stance highlights a deepening transatlantic divide on strategy.

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