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South Africa's anti-migrant protesters march nationwide, after thousands flee violence
South Africa's anti-migrant protesters march nationwide, after thousands flee violence
Thousands of people marched across South Africa on Tuesday to demand the departure of undocumented foreign nationals after a weeks-long campaign that has sent thousands fleeing and claimed four lives. Police were out in force for nationwide protests which capped demonstrations le
Thousands march in South Africa demanding departure of undocumented foreigners
Thousands march in South Africa demanding departure of undocumented foreigners
In tonight's edition, South Africa's Day of anti-Immigration marches set as a deadline by organizers is thankfully a far more calm affair than many had feared. Also, rescue services in Ghana are still racing to manage severe flooding that has cost at least a dozen lives. And at K
Thousands march in South Africa demanding illegal migrants leave
Thousands march in South Africa demanding illegal migrants leave
Tens of thousands of people marched on June 30th South Africa's largest cities, following a call from around 20 organisations demanding that South Africa tighten its immigration policy. The day was largely peaceful, despite a few arrests for attempted looting. Clashes between Sou
‘We’ve lost so many’: Venezuelans search for loved ones under quake rubble
‘We’ve lost so many’: Venezuelans search for loved ones under quake rubble
Venezuelans in the port city of La Guaira were still searching for their missing loved ones a week after massive earthquakes killed nearly 2,000 and left thousands unaccounted for. FRANCE 24's Maxime Pluvinet reports from the epicentre of the quakes.
Thousands return to Malawi to escape South Africa's xenophobic violence
Thousands return to Malawi to escape South Africa's xenophobic violence
Thousands of people marched across South Africa on June 30 to demand the departure of undocumented foreign nationals. It's part of a weeks-long campaign that has sent thousands fleeing and claimed four lives. In Malawi, 15,000 people have returned home, fleeing xenophobic violenc
A week after the earthquakes, Venezuela still searches for its thousands missing
A week after the earthquakes, Venezuela still searches for its thousands missing
Rescue teams in Venezuela are working frantically to free a man that's been trapped in the rubble of a collapsed building for eight days. For the past seventy-two hours - emergency workers from seven countries have worked nonstop trying to free 43-year-old Hernan Gil. He's a secu
'No Israeli security without Palestinian freedom; no Palestinian freedom without Israeli s
'No Israeli security without Palestinian freedom; no Palestinian freedom without Israeli s
François Picard is pleased to welcome Dr. Gershon Baskin, Middle East Director of the International Communities Organisation and former hostage negotiator. One thousand days after the outbreak of the Gaza war, Gershon Baskin shares a stark assessment of Israel's political and str
'A clear sense in Israel that Israel hasn't won anything'
'A clear sense in Israel that Israel hasn't won anything'
Israelis called on Thursday for a state commission of inquiry into Hamas's October 7, 2023 attack, as the country marked 1,000 days since the deadliest event in its history, which triggered the war in Gaza. Reporting from Jerusalem, FRANCE 24's Noga Tarnopolsky explains that "the
Heated debate: When air conditioning became political in France
Heated debate: When air conditioning became political in France
Tens of millions of people suffered and thousands died during a historic heatwave in France. As the temperatures rose while the days stretched on, media attention invariably turned to air conditioning, a rare technology in France. In this edition of FRANCE 24's media show "Scoop"
Pope Leo's visits to Lampedusa on July 4 'symbolic'
Pope Leo's visits to Lampedusa on July 4 'symbolic'
Pope Leo XIV, who has sparred with the Trump administration over its immigration crackdown, spent the Fourth of July on Saturday in the epicenter of Europe’s migration debate to honor the tens of thousands of people who have died trying to reach Europe to find freedom and prosper
Middle East live: Thousands flock to Iran's funeral rites for late supreme leader Khamenei
Middle East live: Thousands flock to Iran's funeral rites for late supreme leader Khamenei
Thousands of mourners flocked to a vast prayer complex in Tehran on Saturday as the week-long funeral ceremonies for Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei began. Authorities shut down streets, airspace and daily life in Tehran to commemorate the life of the man who fo
Tens of thousands rally in France for a comprehensive law to fight sexual violence
Tens of thousands rally in France for a comprehensive law to fight sexual violence
The shockwave following the rape and murder of 11-year-old Lyhanna in May has continued to echo across France, with tens of thousands of people across the country marching on Saturday in support of what organisers call a comprehensive law against sexual violence.