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'No one in the UK seems happy over Brexit': Reporter Clovis Casali
'No one in the UK seems happy over Brexit': Reporter Clovis Casali
As the UK marks a decade since the Brexit vote that took it out of the European Union, our reporter who's been back to gauge the mood in the UK says no one seems happy with the result. To mark the anniversary, FRANCE 24 filmed a special edition of our Revisited programme, talking
#Parisians flock to #canal to escape suffocating #heat
#France is experiencing its worst heatwave in history, with #Paris hitting above 40 degrees Celsius on June 23. To help its residents cope with the exceptionally high temperatures, the city has opened an area of the #CanalSaintMartin to swimmers. A successful idea, although Paris
France on red alert for forest fires amid extreme heat
France on red alert for forest fires amid extreme heat
France is in the midst of a record-breaking heatwave, with yesterday being the hottest day on record in the country. The extreme heat is also creating drought and heightening the risk of forest fires, with multiple departments, namely in the southwest, on high alert. Forest fires
World Cup 2026: Ronaldo breaks record, Ghana thwart England
World Cup 2026: Ronaldo breaks record, Ghana thwart England
Cristiano Ronaldo silenced his critics as he became the first man to score in six different World Cups on Tuesday as Portugal thrashed Uzbekistan 5-0. while England could only managea 0-0 draw against Ghana in Monday's group games.
'Genocide': UN report says Israel 'deliberately killed Palestinian children'
'Genocide': UN report says Israel 'deliberately killed Palestinian children'
PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, June 24: Papers discuss the newest UN report that says Israel targeted and killed Palestinian children after the truce. Next: more than 40 people have drowned amid the heatwave in France. Also: France's national team coach Didier Deschamps will skip an i
World Cup 2026: 'Living statue' of Lumumba joins DR Congo fans after quarantine
World Cup 2026: 'Living statue' of Lumumba joins DR Congo fans after quarantine
Michel Nkuka Mboladinga, the Congolese supporter known for posing as the "living statue" of independence hero Patrice Lumumba, was finally able to join fans of the Leopards at the World Cup on Tuesday after missing the team's opener due to Ebola quarantine requirements.
🔴 France confirms first Ebola case in doctor returning from humanitarian mission in DR Con
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Spanish PM Sanchez denies 'widespread' corruption after ex-top aide jailed
Spanish PM Sanchez denies 'widespread' corruption after ex-top aide jailed
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez on Wednesday dismissed allegations of "widespread corruption" against his Socialists after an ex-top aide was jailed for a graft scandal, the latest in a string of corruption investigations into Sanchez’s relatives and former top political all
Rubio kicks off Gulf 'charm offensive' amid allies' fears over US - Iran deal
Rubio kicks off Gulf 'charm offensive' amid allies' fears over US - Iran deal
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio acknowledged he faces a delicate mission this week pitching Washington's Iran peace deal to Gulf Arab leaders who fear excessive concessions will strengthen Tehran and reshape the region's security balance and oil flows. Rochelle Ferguson-Bouyahi
World risks 'losing control of technology' without AI governance, warns Chinese PM
World risks 'losing control of technology' without AI governance, warns Chinese PM
Chinese Premier Li Qiang on Wednesday warned of "serious consequences" if governments fail to step up regulation of artificial intelligence as he addressed the World Economic Forum in Dalian, known as the "summer Davos".
UN maritime body to begin evacuating sailors as Hormuz toll dispute continues
UN maritime body to begin evacuating sailors as Hormuz toll dispute continues
An evacuation plan to enable hundreds of ships with some 11,000 seafarers stranded in the Gulf to sail through the Strait of Hormuz is underway after Iran and the US reached a ceasefire deal, the United Nations' shipping ⁠agency said on Tuesday. However, the long-term status of t
Hospitals on red alert as France sees hottest day ever
Hospitals on red alert as France sees hottest day ever
France recorded its hottest day ever Tuesday as an extreme heat wave gripped Europe. With temperatures set to be scorching again on Wednesday, France 24's Andrew Hilliar reports from outside a Paris hospital, where he says there has already been an influx of patients suffering fr