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Curtis Young on the America's "diffcult moment in the mirror"
Curtis Young on the America's "diffcult moment in the mirror"
This weekend, the United States marks 250 years since the adoption of the Declaration of Independence, one of the most influential political texts in modern history. Its assertion that governments derive their power from the consent of the governed, and that all people are endowe
Trump again blasts 'communists', hails US as history's 'crowning achievement' on 250th ann
Trump again blasts 'communists', hails US as history's 'crowning achievement' on 250th ann
US President Donald Trump on Saturday hailed America as the "crowning achievement of human history" in a Fourth of July speech celebrating 250 years of US independence in Washington. Trump claimed that under his presidency, the United States was "prouder than ever before", even a
'Like we won a finale': England savour dramatic win and other World Cup news
'Like we won a finale': England savour dramatic win and other World Cup news
England has won a nerve-racking World Cup classic 3-2 against Mexico on July 7 to reach the quarterfinals, after Jude Bellingham scored two goals and Harry Kanes scored a penalty. Norway has also made history by reaching the round of 8 for the first time, after disqualifying Braz
Nice 2016 terror attack: A decade of grief
Nice 2016 terror attack: A decade of grief
On 14 July 2016, Nice was hit by the deadliest attack in its history, claimed by the Islamic State group. A truck ploughed into the Promenade des Anglais, striking crowds of spectators who had gathered to watch the Bastille Day fireworks. The attacker killed 86 people and injured
The Bayeux Tapestry's risky journey across the Channel
The Bayeux Tapestry's risky journey across the Channel
Nearly 1,000 years after chronicling the Norman conquest of England, the Bayeux Tapestry is making history once again. The fragile 11th-century embroidery has arrived in London on an unprecedented loan to the British Museum, prompting delight and concern in equal measure. Celebra
How top Syrian diplomat Asaad al-Shaibani’s road to Damascus is shaking the Mideast
How top Syrian diplomat Asaad al-Shaibani’s road to Damascus is shaking the Mideast
Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani’s diplomatic motorcade hit the road shortly after his appointment. From Riyadh to Beirut, Washington to Moscow, Shaibani has been at the forefront of President Ahmed al-Sharaa’s bid to open a new chapter in Mideast history. But the rebel
Port Arthur: The shooting that changed Australia
Port Arthur: The shooting that changed Australia
Thirty years ago, Australia experienced the deadliest mass shooting in its history. The Port Arthur massacre transformed the country’s relationship to guns and reshaped firearms policy for decades. Now, following the Bondi Beach attack in December 2025, Australia is once again qu
Noskova survives tearful meltdown to win first Wimbledon title
Noskova survives tearful meltdown to win first Wimbledon title
Linda Noskova won her first Wimbledon title on Saturday in one of the most dramatic finals in All England Club history. The 21-year-old recovered from a second-set meltdown to overcome Karolina Muchova 6-2, 5-7, 6-3. Noskova is the third Czech woman in four years to win the grass
'Whenever biodiversity decays, you decay': French biologist Marc-André Selosse
'Whenever biodiversity decays, you decay': French biologist Marc-André Selosse
A leading environmentalist is warning that the destruction of the world's biodiversity is one of the defining challenges of our time – and one that deserves far greater public attention. Marc-André Selosse, a professor at the French National Museum of Natural History and the Univ
World Cup final's halftime show to fund FIFA's Global Citizen Education fund
World Cup final's halftime show to fund FIFA's Global Citizen Education fund
For the first time in history, the World Cup final will feature a halftime show modelled on the US Superbowl's. The show will support FIFA's Global Citizen Education Fund, an initiative working to raise $100 million for children worldwide during the tournament. FRANCE 24 spoke to
Explained: DeChambeau in danger of dreaded 'Bryson Slam'
Jamie Weir explains how Bryson Dechambeau could make unwanted history this week at Royal Birkdale if he were to miss the cut at The Open.
Several foreign nationals are among the Spanish wildfire victims
Several foreign nationals are among the Spanish wildfire victims
Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez visited the scene of one of Spain's deadliest wildfires in recent history, which has claimed 13 lives and razed a huge area in the southeastern Almeria province. A British woman was confirmed to have died Sunday night of injuries sustained in the fire