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Supporters stopped from attending Tour de France as wildfires ravage South of France
Supporters stopped from attending Tour de France as wildfires ravage South of France
Excess heat and wildfires are affecting the Tour de France cycle race. The third stage of the race on July 7 will go near an area where wildfires have broken out in France's southwest. Local authorities and race organisers as a result have asked people not to go to the race route
Putin 'starting to understand he may not win' the war in Ukraine
Putin 'starting to understand he may not win' the war in Ukraine
Russia struck Ukraine's Kyiv region with ballistic missiles and drones on July 7, killing at least 11 people and wounding dozens on the eve of a NATO summit in Turkey. This comes as, within Russia, the war has come under growing criticism as Ukraine has ramped up strikes inside t
Kyiv struck by second deadly Russian attack in less than a week
Kyiv struck by second deadly Russian attack in less than a week
Russia has launched another deadly barrage of strikes on Kyiv. According to Ukrainian authorities, at least fourteen people have been killed, just hours after President Volodomyr Zelensky warned another attack was imminent. Earlier on July 5 the city of Zaporizhzhia was also hit
US team’s Folarin Balogun free to play after Trump lobbies FIFA to remove ban
US team’s Folarin Balogun free to play after Trump lobbies FIFA to remove ban
PRESS REVIEW – Monday, 6 July 2026: First, the French papers ready themselves for an upcoming verdict in far-right presidential candidate Marine Le Pen's embezzlement case. Next, the New York Times features a long read on the battle for the internet’s soul. Also, Folarin Balogun
Boston: The cradle of the American Revolution
Boston: The cradle of the American Revolution
Americans celebrated their independence on July 4th. But did you know that the revolution that led to the creation of the US began in Boston? We take you on a tour of this revolutionary city.
Algeria's ruling FLN secures most seats in parliament with historically low turnout
Algeria's ruling FLN secures most seats in parliament with historically low turnout
Algeria's ruling National Liberation Front won the most seats in the country's parliamentary elections, the election board said Monday, securing 90 out of 407 in the July 2 vote. But the poll was marred by record-low turnout after the government barred more than a third of prospe
Greece's Thessaloniki threatened by spreading wildfire
Greece's Thessaloniki threatened by spreading wildfire
A fast-moving wildfire broke out in Greece's second largest city on July 4, forcing residents of three small suburbs north of the city to evacuate. The fire ignited a ravine in a mountainous area and spread quickly, with strong winds hampering efforts to contain the fire. Accordi
Dissolution of Hamas's Gaza governing body won't bring 'significant change of life'
Dissolution of Hamas's Gaza governing body won't bring 'significant change of life'
Hamas announced on July 6 the dissolution of the body that has governed the Gaza Strip for nearly two decades. The decision would clear the way for a technocratic committee to implement civilian rule. But questions remain. FRANCE 24's Noga Tarnopolsky tells us more from Jerusalem
'Genuine admiration and emotion' in Tehran's streets as Iran mourns supreme leader
'Genuine admiration and emotion' in Tehran's streets as Iran mourns supreme leader
Vast crowds have gathered for the funeral procession of Iran's slain supreme leader Ali Khamenei in Tehran on July 6, with authorities estimating millions were on the streets. The final public tribute is expected to last around 10 hours. FRANCE 24's Reza Sayah tells us more on wh
Marine Le Pen branding as 'victim of judicial harassment' would be 'political stretch'
Marine Le Pen branding as 'victim of judicial harassment' would be 'political stretch'
Marine Le Pen is set to give a crucial interview on French primetime television on July 7 following a sentence handed down by a court of appeal after she was found guilty of systemising the embezzlement of EU funds within her party, the National Rally. Although she has said she w
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
Le Pen sentenced to 15-month ban from public office in EU embezzlement case
Le Pen sentenced to 15-month ban from public office in EU embezzlement case
A French ​appeals court on ​July 7 upheld Marine Le Pen's conviction for misusing EU funds ​but shortened ‌her ban ⁠on running for elected office. In theory, this potentially re-opens a path for the ⁠far-right leader to run in the 2027 presidential ​race. But Le Pen is also sente