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France vows immediate response as Algeria plans more expulsions

France's foreign minister on Monday vowed an immediate and strong response from Paris after Algeria revealed plans to expel more French officials from Algerian territory after a similar move last month.

Relations between Algeria and France, the former colonial power in Africa's largest nation by land area, have been beset by a series of problems in recent months despite attempts by President Emmanuel Macron to promote reconciliation.

French Foreign Minister Jean-Noel Barrot told reporters that France would 'respond immediately, firmly, and in a manner proportionate to the harm it is doing to our interests' 

Ocalan: founder of the Kurdish militant PKK who authored its end

Abdullah Ocalan, the jailed founder of the militant Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK), is an icon to many Kurds but a "terrorist" to many within wider Turkish society.

After a decades-long insurgency against the Turkish state that resulted in more than 40,000 deaths, the PKK on Friday will begin laying down its arms, two months after ending its armed struggle.

The move came after a historic call by Ocalan in February for his fighters to lay down their weapons and disband.

Kurdish demonstrators carry an image of PKK founder Abdullah Ocalan

Kurdish militant group PKK says disbanding, ending armed struggle

The Kurdistan Workers' Party (PKK) on Monday announced its dissolution, saying it was ending its armed struggle against the Turkish state and drawing a line under its deadly four-decade insurgency.

Founded in the late 1970s by Abdullah Ocalan, the PKK took up arms in 1984, beginning a string of attacks against the Turkish state that would cost more than 40,000 lives.

The PKK "has decided to dissolve.. and end its armed struggle," it said in a statement issued a week after its leadership held a three-day congress in the mountains of northern Iraq.

Abdullah Ocalan founded the PKK in the late 1970s and it began its armed insurgency in 1984

Israel, Germany mark 60 years of ties as Gaza war casts shadow

The Israeli and German presidents hailed the enduring friendship between their countries on Monday, 60 years after the launch of bilateral relations, but also acknowledged differences over the war in Gaza.

Israel's president, Issac Herzog, was visiting Berlin before he and the German head of state, Frank-Walter Steinmeier, were due to tour Israel on Tuesday and Wednesday along with their wives.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog (L) shakes hands with his German counterpart Frank-Walter Steinmeier

Trump hails Air Force One 'gift' after Qatari luxury jet reports

Donald Trump on Sunday defended plans to receive a new Air Force One as a gift, after reports he will accept a luxury Boeing jet from Qatar despite strict rules on presents for US presidents.

Calling the plane a "flying palace," ABC News, which first reported the story, said the Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet gifted from the Qatari royal family would possibly be the most expensive gift ever received by the American government.

US President Donald Trump disembarks from Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on May 4, 2025

Celebrations as Hamas frees US-Israeli hostage

The armed wing of Palestinian militant group Hamas handed over a US-Israeli hostage held in Gaza since October 2023 on Monday, ahead of a regional visit by US President Donald Trump.

"The (Ezzedine) Al-Qassam Brigades have just released the Zionist soldier and American citizen Edan Alexander, following contacts with the US administration, as part of the efforts undertaken by mediators to achieve a ceasefire," Hamas said in a statement.

Israel's military said he was back inside Israel to be "reunited with his family".

Israelis celebrate the release of US-Israeli hostage Edan Alexander from Gaza

Trump to accept lavish jet from Qatar as Air Force One: reports

Donald Trump plans to accept a luxury Boeing jet from the Qatari royal family for use as Air Force One and then continue flying in it after his tenure, despite strict rules on US presidential gifts, media reported Sunday.

Calling the plane a "flying palace," ABC News, which first reported the story, said the Boeing 747-8 jumbo jet would possibly be the most expensive gift ever received by the American government.

Qatar swiftly sought to downplay the uproar, saying reports describing the jet as a gift "are inaccurate."

US President Donald Trump disembarks from Air Force One at Joint Base Andrews in Maryland on May 4, 2025

Parade, protests kick off Eurovision Song Contest week

The Eurovision Song Contest burst into Basel on Sunday, but a parade launching a week of build-up to the grand final was marked by protests over Israel's participation.

The Swiss city is hosting the 69th edition of the world's biggest annual live televised music event, reaching around 160 million viewers.

Organisers said tens of thousands of spectators took to the streets to welcome the 37 artists representing the competing countries.

Yuval Raphael is representing Israel with the song 'New Day Will Rise'

Jordan hospital treats war casualties from across Middle East

Shahd Tahrawi was wounded in an Israeli strike on Gaza, Hossam Abd al-Rahman suffered burns in an explosion in Iraq and bombardment in Yemen has left Mohammed Zakaria in need of multiple surgeries.

They all met at the charitable Al-Mowasah hospital in the Jordanian capital Amman, which treats some of the many civilians wounded in conflicts across the Middle East.

"I feel sad when I look around me in this place" seeing "people like me, innocent, simple civilians" whose lives have been blighted by the horrors of war, said Abd al-Rahman, a 21-year-old Iraqi patient.

The Al-Mosawah hospital in Jordan, run by medical charity Doctors Without Borders (MSF), provides reconstructive surgery to youngsters maimed or disfigured in conflicts across the Middle East.

As Trump family's Gulf empire grows, rulers seek influence, arms, tech

Ahead of US President Donald Trump's Gulf visit next week, his son Eric was promoting his crypto firm in Dubai, while Don Jr prepared to talk about "Monetising MAGA" in Doha.

Last month, the Trump Organization struck its first luxury real estate deal in Qatar, and released details of a billion-dollar skyscraper in Dubai whose apartments can be bought in cryptocurrency.

In a monarchical region awash with petrodollars, the list of Trump-related ventures is long and growing. However, the presidential entourage is not the only party cashing in, analysts say.

Eric Trump recently signed a luxury real estate deal for the Trump Organization in Doha