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'It seems like the politics are starting to drown out some of the excellent football'
'It seems like the politics are starting to drown out some of the excellent football'
Paris' public prosecutor said on Tuesday it had opened an investigation into a Paraguayan lawmaker's comments about France football captain Kylian Mbappe. Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Alexander Cooley is Claire Tow Professor of Political Science, Barnard College.
REPLAY: Trump says deal with Iran is over, to cut trade with Spain
REPLAY: Trump says deal with Iran is over, to cut trade with Spain
US President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that the memorandum of understanding ​signed ‌with Iran to end the conflict ⁠was "over", adding he did not want to engage with Tehran, ‌calling the Iranian leadership "sick people". Speaking at a summit ⁠of NATO leaders in Ankara, Trump
Greenlanders reject Trump's renewed push for control of island
Greenlanders reject Trump's renewed push for control of island
Greenlanders attending a traditional kayaking championship ​in Nuuk rejected U.S. President Donald Trump's renewed call for U.S. control of the Arctic island on Wednesday, saying its future should be decided by Greenlanders themselves. Speaking ​at ‌a NATO summit in Turkey's Anka
Zelensky on Moscow trip: 'it's difficult, a lot of Ukrainian drones in the air'
Zelensky on Moscow trip: 'it's difficult, a lot of Ukrainian drones in the air'
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, responding to a question from U.S. President Donald Trump about whether he would travel to Moscow for talks, joked that there were too many Ukrainian drones there. Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Stefan Wolff, Professor of Internationa
'We will never eliminate the risk of fire completely', expert says as wildfire rages south
'We will never eliminate the risk of fire completely', expert says as wildfire rages south
Speaking with FRANCE 24's Monte Francis, Stefan Doerr, Director of the Centre for Wildfire Research at Swansea University, says that "we need to prepare the environment more to reduce the risk of fire but we will never eliminate it competely". France on Monday battled to contain
Speaking another language could slow aging in the brain
Speaking another language could slow aging in the brain
People who speak more than one language seem to have younger brains, according to research presented at the Federation of European Neuroscience Societies (FENS) Forum 2026. Our brains are made up of billions of nerve cells that need to communicate with one another. As we age, con
The second act of Sam Neill: ‘The truth was, I didn’t know how long I had to live’
He is one of the world’s best actors – but can still go to Starbucks without anyone recognising him. He discusses cancer, remission, happiness, fame and video nastiesSam Neill, 76, is speaking to me via Zoom from Vancouver, where he is filming Untamed, a new Netflix series. We’re
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‘How do I deal with my rage? I put it in everything I do’: Killing Eve’s Sandra Oh on fury
It took a long time for the actor to find her groove – then the smash TV spy thriller changed everything. She talks about getting advice from A-listers, speaking her mind, and why she’s switching to theatreSandra Oh bursts into a back room at the National Theatre in London with w
‘I’ve had a huge life, so I needed a big budget’: Madonna says biopic was scrapped after ‘
‘I’ve had a huge life, so I needed a big budget’: Madonna says biopic was scrapped after ‘
‘Maybe they just didn’t believe in me,’ the pop star said of Universal, which was set to make a film about her life starring Julia GarnerMadonna says that the long-gestating movie about her life that she was personally overseeing was cancelled after she fell out with Hollywood st
Lily Allen defends length of West End Girl shows: ‘I don’t want anyone to feel ripped off’
Singer has likened live show to theatre rather than a conventional concert but fans have criticised the performances and lack of crowd interactionLily Allen has defended the live tour of her latest album West End Girl, after fans complained about feeling short-changed by the 55-m
‘A lot of art in Ireland was made by one type of man’: Richard Malone on taking his colour
As his bold yet delicate sculptures fill the glass buildings of Brussels for Ireland’s turn at the EU presidency, the Wexford artist discusses working with Björk, his decorator father – and one noisy horse‘Just so you know,” says Richard Malone before we begin talking, “if you he
‘We’ve had moments of devastating pain’: jazz icons Ezra Collective on their new album – a
Speaking at a Guardian Live event at Love Supreme festival, the band tell us about lessons with Tony Allen, mayhem in Lagos and why musicians should be ‘pillars of the community’At Sussex’s Love Supreme festival last weekend, Femi Koleoso and James Mollison of British jazz figure