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'A lot of uncertainty' as Washington says US, Iran to resume talks
'A lot of uncertainty' as Washington says US, Iran to resume talks
Washington and Tehran have agreed to halt a new series of tit-for-tat strikes and renew talks aimed at ending the Middle East war, a US official said Sunday. The recent strikes had threatened to upend the interim deal in place between the US and Iran, but even with the talks set
World Cup: Canada makes history by reaching the Round of 16
World Cup: Canada makes history by reaching the Round of 16
Canada secured a historic place in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 with a 1-0 victory over South Africa in Los Angeles. Captain Stephen Eustáquio scored the only goal of the match deep into stoppage time. The Canucks will face the winners of Monday's tie between the Netherlands an
Armed conflict threatens Ethiopia’s ancient monasteries
Armed conflict threatens Ethiopia’s ancient monasteries
Lake Tana in Ethiopia’s Amhara region was once a tourist hotspot, known for its picturesque shorelines and monasteries dating back to the 14th century. But since 2023, an ongoing war between the Fano militias and federal government forces has scared away the tourists. Cities are
World Cup 2026: Canada make history by reaching Round of 16
World Cup 2026: Canada make history by reaching Round of 16
Canada secured a historic place in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16 with a 1-0 victory over South Africa in Los Angeles. Captain Stephen Eustáquio scored the only goal of the match deep into stoppage time. The Canucks will face the winners of Monday's tie between the Netherlands an
China, EU commerce ministers meet amid widening trade imbalance
China, EU commerce ministers meet amid widening trade imbalance
EU Trade Commissioner Maros Sefcovic and his Chinese counterpart are meeting in Brussels as Europe prepares countermeasures to battle a flood of cheap imports. Also, oil prices climb after a weekend of renewed strikes between the US and Iran, and South Korea unveils a massive new
Israel says detonates Hezbollah tunnel, strikes south Lebanon
Israel says detonates Hezbollah tunnel, strikes south Lebanon
The Israeli army destroyed an extensive tunnel built by Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defence Minister Israel Katz said Sunday, with Lebanese state media reporting strikes in the area. The attacks came despite a trilateral framework agreemen
DR Congo conflict: Rwandan FM 'disappointed by increasingly biased US mediation'
DR Congo conflict: Rwandan FM 'disappointed by increasingly biased US mediation'
In an interview with FRANCE 24, Rwandan Foreign Minister Olivier Nduhungirehe said his country is "disappointed by the increasingly biased US mediation" in the conflict with DR Congo. He also accused the US of sanctioning Kigali alone while Kinshasa fails to honour the 2025 Washi
London artist Georgia Semple explores tension between perception and reality
London artist Georgia Semple explores tension between perception and reality
Her paintings are rich, layered works that feature distorted or warped figures – something that Georgia Semple says represents the "loss of perception" that one experiences throughout one's life. Speaking to FRANCE 24, the London-based artist explains how themes of faith and addi
Pakistani airstrikes kill dozens of civilians in Afghanistan, officials say
Pakistani airstrikes kill dozens of civilians in Afghanistan, officials say
Pakistani forces' ground operations and strikes killed at least 36 civilians in Afghanistan overnight and wounded more than 160 others, Afghan officials said Monday, as tensions between the neighbours escalated. One Afghan official said the attacks would be met with retaliation.
How ships are risking ‘safe’ passage through the Strait of Hormuz
How ships are risking ‘safe’ passage through the Strait of Hormuz
A plan to divert shipping through an alternative corridor off the Omani coast to avoid the threat of mines in the Strait of Hormuz has come under scrutiny after two attacks on ships in recent days. Though Iran and Oman agreed to engage in talks on Monday on the strait's managemen
Discover the winners of FRANCE 24's video competition on EU cohesion policy
Discover the winners of FRANCE 24's video competition on EU cohesion policy
It's one of the EU's most important instruments, but one of the least talked-about ones: cohesion policy aims to reduce disparities between Europe's regions, and make sure no part of Europe is left behind. We commissioned a video competition, inviting young people from high schoo
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