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Sky glows red as storms sweep Russia
Sky glows red as storms sweep Russia
Eyewitness video showed the skies turning a dramatic shade of red over Miass, a city in Russia’s Chelyabinsk, region on Sunday. It comes as local authorities warned of heavy rain and thunderstorms, following downpours that have swept several Russian regions over the past week.
French heatwave proves deadly as country struggles to adapt
French heatwave proves deadly as country struggles to adapt
As France experienced its hottest day yet in its latest heatwave, two children, aged 2 and 4 were found dead inside a parked car in the country's south. It comes after three elderly people died in their homes from heat, according to authorities. Temperatures were forecast to reac
Ethiopia's ruling party secures 90% of votes in national election
Ethiopia's ruling party secures 90% of votes in national election
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's Prosperity Party won a landslide victory in legislative polls, giving it almost 90 percent of the seats. Abiy has led Ethiopia since 2018, and is increasingly criticised for growing authoritarianism. Northern Tigray, still recovering from a d
Amnesty International: Libyan authorities 'are more and more violent towards migrants'
Amnesty International: Libyan authorities 'are more and more violent towards migrants'
NGOs are accusing the European Union of being "complicit in horrific violations and abuses in Libya". Amnesty International in particular says the EU is effectively cooperating with what it calls a xenophobic and racist country. The accusation comes as Europe has moved to bolster
Nigeria's waterfront communities push back against evictions
Nigeria's waterfront communities push back against evictions
Residents in Lagos are demanding the government respect a court order protecting them from unlawful eviction from their land. Authorities regularly expel residents from poorer waterfront settlements, citing a need to develop the land but it is often later sold on to the rich. Now
Middle East live: Iran warns against attempts to cross Strait of Hormuz without authorisat
Middle East live: Iran warns against attempts to cross Strait of Hormuz without authorisat
Iran's Revolutionary Guards said Thursday they would take "appropriate measures" against vessels attempting to sail through the Strait of Hormuz without Tehran's authorisation. The warning comes as top US diplomat Marco Rubio visits Bahrain after promising Gulf allies that Washin
US in 'panic' at prospect of Gulf States going it alone, analyst says
US in 'panic' at prospect of Gulf States going it alone, analyst says
Secretary of State Marco Rubio promised the United States' Gulf allies that Washington would protect their interests as it seeks to hammer out a final settlement of the Middle East war in talks with Iran. Speaking with FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney, independent journalist and author
Social infrastructure during heatwave: 'Knock on the door makes the difference between lif
Social infrastructure during heatwave: 'Knock on the door makes the difference between lif
François Picard is pleased to welcome Eric Klinenberg, Professor of Sociology at NYU and Author of "Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago". He challenges one of the dominant assumptions surrounding extreme heat: that technological adaptation alone can protect societi
Supreme Court allows Trump administration to lift deportation protections for Haitians, Sy
Supreme Court allows Trump administration to lift deportation protections for Haitians, Sy
On Thursday, the predominantly Republican US Supreme Court authorised President Donald Trump's administration to revoke, without judicial review, a temporary status that protects 350,000 Haitian immigrants and 6,000 Syrians from deportation.
Live: Paris Pride postponed, drowning death toll rises as Europe swelters in record heatwa
Live: Paris Pride postponed, drowning death toll rises as Europe swelters in record heatwa
Organisers of the Paris Pride March on Friday postponed the annual event scheduled for Saturday after police ordered them to change the date to avoid overwhelming response services already under pressure due to extreme heat. The death toll from heatwave-related drownings in Franc
Paris bans public alcohol consumption as heatwave overwhelms emergency services
Paris bans public alcohol consumption as heatwave overwhelms emergency services
French authorities said hospitals in and around Paris were overwhelmed amid a record-breaking heatwave, adding that consumption and sales of alcohol would be banned from June 26. Paris police also told organisers to cancel several public events including the pride march to avoid
France introduces measures to limit the heatwave's impact on health services
France introduces measures to limit the heatwave's impact on health services
A punishing heatwave that has suffocated large parts of France for days is now shifting east. With highs of 38 degrees Celsius forecast for cities like Paris, Strasbourg and Lyon. With hospitals overwhelmed, authorities have banned evening alcohol sales and public consumption in