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Dozens of civilians killed in Pakistani air strikes on Afghanistan, officials say
Dozens of civilians killed in Pakistani air strikes on Afghanistan, officials say
At least 36 civilians have been killed and more than 160 others injured in Pakistani airstrikes in Afghanistan, officials said. Pakistani forces launched a military operation along the border with Afghanistan overnight to Monday in response to multiple militant attacks across Pak
World Cup 2026: Canada make history by reaching Round of 16
World Cup 2026: Canada make history by reaching Round of 16
Canada secured a historic place in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 with a 1-0 victory over South Africa in Los Angeles. Captain Stephen Eustáquio scored the only goal of the match deep into stoppage time. The Canucks will face the winners of Monday's tie between the Netherlands an
Sultan of Oman to meet France's Macron with spotlight on Strait of Hormuz
Sultan of Oman to meet France's Macron with spotlight on Strait of Hormuz
French President Emmanuel Macron is set to host the Sultan of Oman at the Elysée Palace this Monday as he kicks off a two-day visit to France. The two leaders are expected to discuss regional security amid escalations in Iran and particularly securing the toll-free reopening of t
EU refuses to take side for or against air conditioning amid record-breaking heatwave
EU refuses to take side for or against air conditioning amid record-breaking heatwave
As Europe’s deadly heatwave moves east, Brussels said Monday it would not pick a side in the heated political debate for or against air conditioning.
Syria slams new Israeli incursion in southern Daraa province
Syria slams new Israeli incursion in southern Daraa province
The Syrian foreign ministry on Monday condemned Israeli incursions and bombardment in the country's south a day after Israeli forces advanced into the village of Abidin, where angry residents tried to block the road with stones to stop the patrol. The Israeli military has conduct
Canada reach new heights as the Netherlands prepare to face Morocco
Canada reach new heights as the Netherlands prepare to face Morocco
Co-hosts Canada beat South Africa 1-0 to advance in the knockout round for the first-ever time at a World Cup. Meanwhile Monday's action will see the Netherlands take on Morocco in one of the most hotly anticipated games of the Round of 32. Brazil will face Japan and Germany play
Strait of Hormuz: 'Iran has made it very clear that there are new rules', analyst says
Strait of Hormuz: 'Iran has made it very clear that there are new rules', analyst says
Iran said Monday it had held its first meeting with Oman on managing the Strait of Hormuz since it signed a preliminary deal to end the Middle East war with the United States. Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Barbara Slavin, Distinguished Fellow at the Stimson Center in Washi
Aftershock hits Caracas as rescue efforts enter critical hours in Venezuela
Aftershock hits Caracas as rescue efforts enter critical hours in Venezuela
Residents of ​Caracas woke ‌up on Monday to an aftershock that rocked their ⁠houses, while rescue teams continued their fourth day of round-the-clock work in the areas affected by last week's powerful ‌earthquakes in Venezuela. France 24's Noris Soto has the latest from the Venez
Pakistani airstrikes kill dozens of civilians in Afghanistan, officials say
Pakistani airstrikes kill dozens of civilians in Afghanistan, officials say
Pakistani forces' ground operations and strikes killed at least 36 civilians in Afghanistan overnight and wounded more than 160 others, Afghan officials said Monday, as tensions between the neighbours escalated. One Afghan official said the attacks would be met with retaliation.
US Supreme Court expands Trump's power to fire officials, but protects Fed
US Supreme Court expands Trump's power to fire officials, but protects Fed
The US Supreme Court on Monday boosted presidential power, upholding President Donald Trump’s firings of the heads of independent federal agencies with one important exception: the Federal Reserve.
Brazil vs Japan live: Sano puts the Samurai Blue ahead with a brilliant goal
Brazil vs Japan live: Sano puts the Samurai Blue ahead with a brilliant goal
Brazil's quest for a sixth World Cup title enters the knockouts on Monday as they face Japan in Houston for a place in the last 16. Carlo Ancelotti’s men are favourites but mindful of the threat posed by tournament dark horses Japan, having lost 3-2 when the teams last met in a f
Senegal president Faye to call referendum on constitutional reform limiting his powers
Senegal president Faye to call referendum on constitutional reform limiting his powers
Senegal's President Bassirou Diomaye Faye will call a referendum on a proposed constitutional amendment that would strengthen the power of parliament and the prime minister, the country's justice minister said Monday. The country's National Assembly overwhelmingly backed the refo