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A "disaster waiting to happen"? Industry officials worry about Crew Dragon availability.
"It's very clear that in the United States there is a big need for an additional crew vehicle." O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
'A very different Afghanistan: Violence now linked to socioeconomic pressures'
'A very different Afghanistan: Violence now linked to socioeconomic pressures'
François Picard is pleased to welcome Silvia Boccardi, freelance journalist based in Rome. Nearly five years after the Taliban's return to power, Afghanistan occupies an uneasy position in international politics. As European governments increasingly seek practical engagement with
'De Gaulle: Liberté': Can France's biggest film of the year win over audiences?
'De Gaulle: Liberté': Can France's biggest film of the year win over audiences?
France's biggest film gamble of the year arrives in cinemas as "De Gaulle: Liberté" returns with its second chapter – a €74 million historical epic that's betting big on international audiences. Film critic Manon Kerjean breaks down whether the ambitious biopic succeeds as a wart
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
Power outages and melting roads: Heatwave strains French infrastructure
Power outages and melting roads: Heatwave strains French infrastructure
Power outages, train delays, and melting roads - the heatwave is straining France's infrastructure. Electricity provider EDF says it has had to reduce its nuclear power output, but that it still has enough capacity to meet demand. Also in the show - the UN's International Maritim
Evacuation of sailors stuck in Gulf likely to take weeks
Evacuation of sailors stuck in Gulf likely to take weeks
A new scheme by the International Maritime Organisation to evacuate some 11,000 commercial sailors stuck in the Gulf has got underway. But with mines still not totally cleared and a bottleneck created by the past few months, it will be a complex, international operation which wil
Venezuela: 'An earthquake of this magnitude would have put in difficulty any country on th
Venezuela: 'An earthquake of this magnitude would have put in difficulty any country on th
William Hilderbrandt is pleased to welcome Paolo Cravero, Senior Officer for Communications and Media Relations at the IFRC. The devastating earthquake in Venezuela has exposed not only the immense human cost of a natural disaster, but also the complex interplay between humanitar
Venezuela earthquakes: Father and son rescued as international teams help search
Venezuela earthquakes: Father and son rescued as international teams help search
A ​father and his son were pulled out alive from the rubble of a ​collapsed building on Sunday, four days after the devastating earthquakes that struck Venezuela. It was a scene that gavehope to the French and U.S. rescue workers active in the ​area as ‌they race against the cloc
'Pre-existing vulnerabilities: Venezuela already experiencing economic turmoil, displaceme
'Pre-existing vulnerabilities: Venezuela already experiencing economic turmoil, displaceme
Genie Godula is pleased to welcome Elinor Raikes. Vice President and Head of Program Delivery at the International Rescue Committee. According to Raikes, earthquakes expose and amplify the vulnerabilities that already exist beneath the surface of a society. She suggests that the
'Targeting of Palestinian children has not stopped': Independent UN investigator sounds al
'Targeting of Palestinian children has not stopped': Independent UN investigator sounds al
Independent UN investigators are calling for action after releasing a report detailing what they call “deliberate killing of Palestinian children” by Israel. The Independent International Commission of Inquiry says that since October 7, 2023, the "essence of childhood" has been "
Rwanda does not have 'political will' to honour peace deal, DR Congo minister says
In an interview with FRANCE 24, DR Congo's government spokesperson and Minister of Communication Patrick Muyaya accused Kigali of not having the "political will to implement" the 2025 US-brokered peace deal between the two countries. Muyaya also called for stronger international
Amid war on Ukraine, 'over half of Russians expressing pessimism for the first time in 20
Amid war on Ukraine, 'over half of Russians expressing pessimism for the first time in 20
Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Benedict Vigers, Senior Global News Writer at Gallup. For much of the war in Ukraine, conventional wisdom suggested that Russians had largely rallied behind the state despite mounting international sanctions and military costs. Gallup's latest r