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Arts and humanities graduates earn less than those who didn't go to university
Arts and humanities graduates earn less than those who didn't go to university
PRESS REVIEW – Friday, June 26: Papers discuss the scientific and political aspects of the earthquakes in Venezuela. Next: a new study sheds light on who makes the most money after university in the UK. Finally, we look at a heatwave headline that will make you giggle.
World Cup: Veteran Perisic banking on Croatia’s excellent record against Africa in Ghana m
World Cup: Veteran Perisic banking on Croatia’s excellent record against Africa in Ghana m
Veteran Croatian player ⁠Ivan Perisic hopes ​their excellent record against African opposition can help them win their crucial match against ​Ghana on Saturday as they look to book their spot in the knockouts. Croatia has three wins and a draw against African World Cup opponents
'What are they waiting for?': Frustration grows at govt reponse as Venezuela quake death t
'What are they waiting for?': Frustration grows at govt reponse as Venezuela quake death t
Frustration mounted in Venezuela's state of La Guaira on Saturday as rescuers and civilians used shovels, heavy equipment, ropes and bare hands to look for survivors of the devastating twin earthquakes that killed at least 1,430 people. Many citizens have been critical of what th
What France gets wrong about air conditioning
What France gets wrong about air conditioning
Is this the heatwave that finally changes French minds on air conditioning? Not the mind of environment minister Monique Barbut, for one, who said she was "horrified" by the idea of it becoming widespread. The rest of the world looked on perplexed as France suffered a brutal week
The week in pictures: Earthquakes in Venezuela, Starmer's resignation and extreme heat in
The week in pictures: Earthquakes in Venezuela, Starmer's resignation and extreme heat in
The resignation of British Prime Minister Keir Starmer less than two years after his election victory, extreme heat grips France, fans fete the World Cup and twin earthquakes ravage Venezuela: FRANCE 24 looks back at some of the week's most striking images.
French govt under fire over heatwave response
French govt under fire over heatwave response
France's government has come under fire from parties on both the left and right over what they say was a lack of preparedness for the recent record heatwave that swept across Europe, with the country recording around 1,000 excess deaths. France 24's Marc Perelman takes a closer l
'A big setback for Trump': Supreme Court rejects bid to curb birthright citizenship
'A big setback for Trump': Supreme Court rejects bid to curb birthright citizenship
The US Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected President Donald Trump's bid to restrict birthright citizenship in a blow to one of his signature anti-immigration initiatives. France 24's Angela DIffley takes a closer look at what she says his a "big setback" for Trump.
France - Sweden live: Barcola adds second as Les Bleus take complete control
France begin their knockout campaign against Sweden at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, NJ, looking to maintain their unbeaten record after three consecutive group stage victories. Les Bleus are heavy favourites against the Scandinavians, but complacency could prove costly as
Why is France betting on Oman amid the Hormuz crisis?
Why is France betting on Oman amid the Hormuz crisis?
After months of crisis in the Middle East, France is looking to build its influence in the region by strengthening relations with Oman – a small country long seen as a quiet, neutral regional player. On his first state visit to France, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq and French Presiden
A look back at two decades of xenophobic flare-ups in South Africa
A look back at two decades of xenophobic flare-ups in South Africa
The anti-migrant protesters in South Africa blame foreigners for the nation's unemployment and high crime. It's a familiar story for South Africans -- this is the biggest such demonstrations since 2008, when a wave of anti-migrant violence spread across the country. Nearly two de
Ukraine's strikes on Russian refineries highlight Kyiv's growing drone industry
Ukraine's strikes on Russian refineries highlight Kyiv's growing drone industry
Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that the country was suffering from "a certain shortage" of fuel after repeated Ukrainian strikes in their four-year war. Moscow is now looking to increase anti-air defence capacity and ensure fuel supplies - which could even imply im
Camping in France: Is the spirit gone?
Camping in France: Is the spirit gone?
As summer vacation season gets underway here in France, we take a closer look at camping. France holds the record for the most campsites in Europe. We look at camping's aristocratic origins, its popularity and how it is currently changing with an ongoing battle between tents, bun