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'No one in the UK seems happy over Brexit': Reporter Clovis Casali
'No one in the UK seems happy over Brexit': Reporter Clovis Casali
As the UK marks a decade since the Brexit vote that took it out of the European Union, our reporter who's been back to gauge the mood in the UK says no one seems happy with the result. To mark the anniversary, FRANCE 24 filmed a special edition of our Revisited programme, talking
UN maritime body to begin evacuating sailors as Hormuz toll dispute continues
UN maritime body to begin evacuating sailors as Hormuz toll dispute continues
An evacuation plan to enable hundreds of ships with some 11,000 seafarers stranded in the Gulf to sail through the Strait of Hormuz is underway after Iran and the US reached a ceasefire deal, the United Nations' shipping ⁠agency said on Tuesday. However, the long-term status of t
Israel and Lebanon discuss plan to transfer some southern territory to Lebanese army
Israel and Lebanon discuss plan to transfer some southern territory to Lebanese army
Israeli and Lebanese negotiators in Washington are discussing a US-backed pilot project under which Israeli troops would hand back control over some territory in southern Lebanon to the Lebanese Armed Forces, according to officials from the two countries.
#Albania: protesters against #Trump-linked #luxury resort demand national #reform
#Albania: protesters against #Trump-linked #luxury resort demand national #reform
It started off with anger at a #Trump-linked luxury resort project. Now, protesters in #Albania are demanding that their prime minister resign and government reforms take place to rid the country of perceived systemic #corruption. The protests are some of the largest the country
Republicans have 'growing litany list' against Trump
Republicans have 'growing litany list' against Trump
US President Donald ​Trump faced pointed criticism over the Iran war on Wednesday in a closed-door meeting with fellow Republicans, with Trump reportedly engaging in a shouting match with Republican Senator Bill Cassidy. It was another sign, says France 24's Douglas Herbert, of g
Evacuation of sailors stuck in Gulf likely to take weeks
Evacuation of sailors stuck in Gulf likely to take weeks
A new scheme by the International Maritime Organisation to evacuate some 11,000 commercial sailors stuck in the Gulf has got underway. But with mines still not totally cleared and a bottleneck created by the past few months, it will be a complex, international operation which wil
Humans and apes have shared a laugh for 15 million years, says study
Humans and apes have shared a laugh for 15 million years, says study
A new study suggests that Great Apes laugh in a similar way to humans. Researchers analysed old recordings of a variety of apes and found that their laughter shared some common characteristics to that of their human relatives, meaning apes may have had a distant ancestor that lau
In some Mexican regions, endemic violence dampens World Cup excitement
In some Mexican regions, endemic violence dampens World Cup excitement
Much of Mexico has been celebrating the World Cup with joyful outdoor gatherings, filling streets, plazas and fan zones in the country's three host cities — Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey — since the tournament kickoff on June 11. But in parts of the country plagued by ca
In win for Trump, US Supreme Court paves way for mass deportation of Haitians and Syrians
In win for Trump, US Supreme Court paves way for mass deportation of Haitians and Syrians
The US Supreme Court has backed a Trump administration move to strip deportation protections from some 350,000 Haitians and 6,000 Syrians living in the United States. The decision effectively stops migrants from being able to make the asylum claim. One of three dissident Justices
John Bolton pleads guilty: Former US national security advisor misused classified informat
John Bolton pleads guilty: Former US national security advisor misused classified informat
John Bolton has gone from being one of Donald Trump's closest allies to one of his most outspoken critics. On Friday, the former national security adviser pleaded guilty to mishandling classified information, some of which prosecutors say was later used in his memoir, The Room Wh
Did the French government prepare for this or not?
Did the French government prepare for this or not?
The heatwave that has gripped Europe for days is slowly shifting eastward, bringing some relief to France. But healthcare services continue to face intense pressure, prompting the Paris region to activate an emergency hospital plan. The French government continues to face critici
First Budapest Pride since Orbán ousted from office
First Budapest Pride since Orbán ousted from office
"A new era has begun" is how some Hungarians are describing this year's Pride march, following 16 years of Viktor Orbán's government, during which the event was consistently restricted. France 24 correspondent Gulliver Cragg is in Budapest, where thousands are taking part in the