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Venezuela rescuers in final push to find survivors as anger mounts
Venezuela rescuers in final push to find survivors as anger mounts
Rescuers from around the world pushed Tuesday to save any final survivors trapped under mountains of rubble after Venezuela's massive quakes that killed over 1,700 people, with tens of thousands still unaccounted for. Meanwhile, anger is growing over the government's slow and lim
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.
Ukraine's war-damaged power grid struggles as heatwave moves east
Ukraine's war-damaged power grid struggles as heatwave moves east
Central and Eastern Europe are now taking the brunt of an extreme heatwave that has swept Europe in recent days as it moves further east. Among the country's seeing temperatures soar is Ukraine, where the war-battered energy grid is struggling to cope amid the surge in demand for
South Africa deploys police, foreigners brace for violence as anti-immigrant protests begi
South Africa deploys police, foreigners brace for violence as anti-immigrant protests begi
Shops shuttered, workers stayed home and police fanned out across South Africa on Tuesday as fears mounted that planned anti-immigrant protests would descend into violence. Thousands of foreigners already fled ahead of the unauthorised June 30 "deadline" set by anti-immigrant gro
Spain reels from historic heatwave as it records over 1,000 heat-related deaths in June
Spain reels from historic heatwave as it records over 1,000 heat-related deaths in June
More than 1,000 deaths in Spain were attributed to the recent heatwave that roasted Europe, as the country posted the hottest first six months ever recorded. The number is more than double the 407 deaths attributed to the heat in June 2025, which holds the record for hottest June
Iran players depart unwelcoming World Cup, jeered by US official but saluted by fans
Iran players depart unwelcoming World Cup, jeered by US official but saluted by fans
In a World Cup co-hosted by a country waging war on their homeland, the odds were always stacked against Iran’s Team Melli, who narrowly missed out on the knockout stage despite being undefeated. Their players departed North America on Tuesday, mocked by a senior official in the
More than 100,000 killed in Myanmar since 2021 coup, monitor says
More than 100,000 killed in Myanmar since 2021 coup, monitor says
Since a 2021 coup ousted Myanmar's democratically elected government and triggered a civil war, 100,114 people have been killed across the country, according to a report by monitoring group Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED) released Wednesday.
Fact-checking Donald Trump's birthright citizenship claims
Fact-checking Donald Trump's birthright citizenship claims
The US Supreme Court has dealt a major blow to Donald Trump's bid to end birthright citizenship, ruling children born in the US are citizens under the Constitution regardless of their parents' immigration status. The decision also casts fresh scrutiny on Trump's repeated claims a
Why is France betting on Oman amid the Hormuz crisis?
Why is France betting on Oman amid the Hormuz crisis?
After months of crisis in the Middle East, France is looking to build its influence in the region by strengthening relations with Oman – a small country long seen as a quiet, neutral regional player. On his first state visit to France, Sultan Haitham bin Tariq and French Presiden
A look back at two decades of xenophobic flare-ups in South Africa
A look back at two decades of xenophobic flare-ups in South Africa
The anti-migrant protesters in South Africa blame foreigners for the nation's unemployment and high crime. It's a familiar story for South Africans -- this is the biggest such demonstrations since 2008, when a wave of anti-migrant violence spread across the country. Nearly two de
World Cup 2026: Massive celebrations in Mexico
World Cup 2026: Massive celebrations in Mexico
Huge crowds gathered on the streets of Mexico’s major cities Wednesday to celebrate the country’s 2-0 victory over Ecuador, the country’s first win in a World Cup knockout game since 1986.
Authorities race to contain spread of Ebola in eastern DR Congo
Authorities race to contain spread of Ebola in eastern DR Congo
One month after Congolese authorities officially declared a new Ebola outbreak, the virus is still spreading in the east of the country and the death toll continues to rise. There are now more than 1,000 confirmed cases and more than 250 confirmed deaths. FRANCE 24's Aurélie Bazz