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'His resilience, his words, his character': Mourners grieve late supreme leader Khamenei
'His resilience, his words, his character': Mourners grieve late supreme leader Khamenei
A sea of mourners filled the streets of Tehran on Monday for the funeral procession of late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. FRANCE 24 spoke to some of those who had travelled across the country to pay their respects for the man who led the Islamic Republic for almost four
Le Pen now 'has a choice' to run in the election or not
Le Pen now 'has a choice' to run in the election or not
A Paris appeal's court cleared the way July 7 for popular far-right leader Marine Le Pen to possibly run for the French presidency in 2027, but said she must wear an electronic bracelet. But she has said she would not in those conditions in the past. Now, the ball is in her court
'I feel forgiveness': Daniel Gwynn on life after 30 years on death row
'I feel forgiveness': Daniel Gwynn on life after 30 years on death row
Daniel Gwynn spent 30 years on death row for a murder he did not commit. In an interview with FRANCE 24, the Pennsylvania man, exonerated in 2024 after his conviction was found to be deeply flawed, said he now feels "forgiveness" towards those who wronged him – but that the state
#Venezuela: La Guaira's mass #graves take in unclaimed bodies
#Venezuela: La Guaira's mass #graves take in unclaimed bodies
With #Venezuela continuing its search for #victims of the twin #earthquakes that hit the country on June 24, people have started burying the #dead. Mass #graves are being dug up to take in those identified bodies who remain unclaimed. France 24's Maxime Pluvinet went to one of th
The fight to save Bosnia's wild rivers: Scientists and locals oppose a hydroelectric dam
The fight to save Bosnia's wild rivers: Scientists and locals oppose a hydroelectric dam
In Bosnia, parts of the scientific community are opposing the construction of a massive hydroelectric dam, warning of potentially serious environmental consequences. The project comes as dam construction has surged across the country, fuelled by the fact that it has become a high
After quake, Venezuelans left to deal with trauma and grief
After quake, Venezuelans left to deal with trauma and grief
Not only have more than 3,000 died in the two earthquakes that struck Venezuela, but 17,000 were injured and thousands of homes destroyed. For many of those who survived, the psychological toll is enormous. Solange Mougin has more on the difficulty facing Venezuelans who lost eve
Spanish royals mark minute of silence for wildfire victims
Spanish royals mark minute of silence for wildfire victims
Spain's King Felipe VI, Queen Letizia and their two daughters observed a minute of silence Friday for the victims of a wildfire in the south of the country that claimed at least 11 lives. "From this place, located some 150 kilometres (90 miles) from where this tragedy occurred, w
Changes in AI mammogram image-based risk scores over time help predict future breast cance
Using artificial intelligence (AI), researchers found that image-based risk scores for breast cancer derived from screening mammograms evolve over time and differ between women who develop cancer and those who do not, opening the door to a new era of dynamic breast cancer risk as
Children's mental health crisis risks fueling 'lost generation'
Health experts warn that children's mental health in England has reached crisis levels, as a new report reveals children in the North are more likely to experience mental health difficulties than those in the South, according to a report led by the University of Manchester.
Analysis reveals a rise in colorectal cancer among young adults in Germany, but still belo
Colorectal cancer is generally considered a disease of older adults. However, a new analysis of German cancer registries shows that the number of new colorectal cancer cases among younger adults has risen slightly over the past two decades. Those most affected are people between
Study finds psychological and urogenital menopause symptoms similar regardless of timing o
Study finds psychological and urogenital menopause symptoms similar regardless of timing o
There has been a lot of discussion about how the age at menopause can affect menopause symptoms. A new study compared the prevalence and severity of menopause symptoms in women experiencing menopause around the average age of 51 years and those with premature ovarian insufficienc
Declining global acceptability of intimate partner violence tied to declining prevalence
Declining global acceptability of intimate partner violence tied to declining prevalence
A study of more than 60 countries shows those with faster declines in the social acceptability of intimate partner violence against women also tend to have had faster reductions in rates of such violence, as well as faster human development improvements. Irina Vartanova of the In