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Ethiopian journalists win US’ democracy award for courage
Ethiopian journalists win US’ democracy award for courage
One of the last remaining independent media outlets in Ethiopia, Addis Standard, has won the US' National Endowment for Democracy award for its journalists' resilience and courage working under a repressive media landscape. Addis Standard will travel to Washington DC in September
Tourists on Champs-Élysées seek refuge from heat as more records tumble
Tourists on Champs-Élysées seek refuge from heat as more records tumble
At least 101 million people in Europe are expected to experience temperatures in excess of 35C on Thursday, including 50 million in France, as an intense heatwave sweeping the continent continues. Reporting from Paris's famed Champs-Élysées, France 24's James Andre says tourists
World Cup 2026: Brazil and Morocco put on a show and secure qualification
World Cup 2026: Brazil and Morocco put on a show and secure qualification
Just like in their opening win over Haiti (3-0), Brazil made light work of Scotland on Wednesday, cruising to another 3-0 victory to finish top of Group C, ahead of Morocco. The Atlas Lions also impressed, beating Haiti 4-2 in a thrilling comeback-filled encounter. The night was
‘Like working in a kettle’: France’s overcrowded prisons swelter under historic heatwave
‘Like working in a kettle’: France’s overcrowded prisons swelter under historic heatwave
The deadly heatwave sweeping France has once again exposed the structural problems of the country’s chronically overcrowded prisons, with groups of three or four detainees crammed into airless cells built to hold a lone prisoner. Analysts and prison staff alike have criticised a
Frida Kahlo: London exhibit sheds light on troubled life of Mexican artist
Frida Kahlo: London exhibit sheds light on troubled life of Mexican artist
In this edition, we look at Tate Modern's exhibition dedicated to Mexican painter Frida Kahlo. It displays her famous self-portraits and works by other artists who were influenced by her. Also: French World Cup fans go crazy for Panini sticker albums as newsstands experience shor
Venezuela hunts for survivors of twin quakes as it waits for foreign aid
Venezuela hunts for survivors of twin quakes as it waits for foreign aid
Venezuela's health minister says 235 deaths have been recorded and tens of thousands are still missing after two powerful earthquakes hit on June 24. Emergency workers are still trying to search through the rubble. Rescue teams are coming in from round the world and the US says i
Venezuela's earthquakes death toll nears 1,500, tens of thousands still missing
Venezuela's earthquakes death toll nears 1,500, tens of thousands still missing
The death toll from Venezuela’s devastating earthquakes neared 1,500 on Sunday as rescue workers raced against the clock to find survivors among the nearly 50,000 people still unaccounted for.
Venezuela earthquakes: Father and son rescued as international teams help search
Venezuela earthquakes: Father and son rescued as international teams help search
A ​father and his son were pulled out alive from the rubble of a ​collapsed building on Sunday, four days after the devastating earthquakes that struck Venezuela. It was a scene that gavehope to the French and U.S. rescue workers active in the ​area as ‌they race against the cloc
Americans' pride in US history and democracy dropped steeply over past decade, poll finds
Americans' pride in US history and democracy dropped steeply over past decade, poll finds
Americans’ pride in their country's history or the way its democracy works has dropped noticeably over the past decade, according to a new poll from the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research.
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
Aftershock hits Caracas as rescue efforts enter critical hours in Venezuela
Aftershock hits Caracas as rescue efforts enter critical hours in Venezuela
Residents of ​Caracas woke ‌up on Monday to an aftershock that rocked their ⁠houses, while rescue teams continued their fourth day of round-the-clock work in the areas affected by last week's powerful ‌earthquakes in Venezuela. France 24's Noris Soto has the latest from the Venez
Spain's undocumented migrant amnesty scheme draws more than a million applicants
Spain's undocumented migrant amnesty scheme draws more than a million applicants
More than one million undocumented migrants in Spain have applied for legal status under a vast regularisation scheme launched in April that grants those eligible the right to live and work in the country. The window to apply for the programme closes Tuesday.