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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
Europe leaders reaffirm unity on defence ahead of Ankara NATO summit
Europe leaders reaffirm unity on defence ahead of Ankara NATO summit
European leaders met Wednesday in Berlin ahead of next month's NATO summit in Ankarai to discuss European defence and security guarantees for Ukraine, following tensions with the United States and among the main European members.
Immigrants fear ICE: World Cup fan deported after FIFA match last summer speaks out
Immigrants fear ICE: World Cup fan deported after FIFA match last summer speaks out
A father of three who was seized by ICE at a FIFA match last summer – at the very same stadium where the World Cup final will take place – is warning immigrant fans of the risks they are taking if they attend World Cup games in the United States. FRANCE 24's Jessica Le Masurier,
Nigeria's major police reform edges forward after senate approval
Nigeria's major police reform edges forward after senate approval
The Nigerian Senate on June 24 approved a bill to allow states to create their own police forces, concerns over the country's myriad conflicts were brought back into the spotlight recently after a mass school abduction in the typically safer southwest. But experts warn that putti
World Cup 2026: Léon and Clément - Two generations, one passion
World Cup 2026: Léon and Clément - Two generations, one passion
Both crossed the Atlantic to follow ‘Les Bleus’ in the United States. But while ten-year-old Léon is attending his first World Cup. Clément d’Antibes - aged 78 and a celebrity among France supporters - is at his tenth. Although separated by more than 60 years, they are united by
Over a million immigrants risk deportation from US after landmark decision
Over a million immigrants risk deportation from US after landmark decision
The US Supreme Court has handed the Trump Administration another win on its policies aggressively cracking down on immigration and allowing mass deportations. In the conservative majority's 6-3 decision -the justices ruled that Washington can lift the temporary protected status o
In win for Trump, US Supreme Court paves way for mass deportation of Haitians and Syrians
In win for Trump, US Supreme Court paves way for mass deportation of Haitians and Syrians
The US Supreme Court has backed a Trump administration move to strip deportation protections from some 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians living in the United States. The decision effectively stops migrants from being able to make the asylum claim. One of three dissident Justices
Iran targets Gulf states in response to US strikes, testing fragile ceasefire
Iran targets Gulf states in response to US strikes, testing fragile ceasefire
Despite a fragile ceasefire, tensions between the United States and Iran remain high, with both sides accusing each other of violating the truce. Tehran says it has carried out a third consecutive day of retaliatory strikes against US military sites in the Middle East, while Wash
Tehran targets Bahrain and Kuwait after US attacks
Tehran targets Bahrain and Kuwait after US attacks
The ceasefire between Iran and the United States appears increasingly fragile on Sunday, following a new exchange of strikes. In the latest escalation, Tehran launched missiles and drones at Bahrain and Kuwait, both of which host US military bases, just hours after the United Sta
US says Iran talks to resume after both sides agree to halt strikes
US says Iran talks to resume after both sides agree to halt strikes
Iran and the United States agreed to halt recent hostilities in the Gulf and renew talks regarding their dispute over the Strait of Hormuz, a U.S. official said on Sunday, raising hopes of saving an interim peace deal that was under pressure from days of tit-for-tat strikes. Axio
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
Iran after Khamenei: What direction after Supreme Leader's funeral?
Iran after Khamenei: What direction after Supreme Leader's funeral?
Some days they talk. Some days they fight. Iran and the United States have settled into a pattern since the truce signed last month. This Wednesday in Doha... they’re sort of talking. Both sides present in indirect negotiations. Whatever comes of that, the attention's now shiftin