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US and Iran exchange strikes for the third day
US and Iran exchange strikes for the third day
A serious escalation is occurring in the fighting between the US and Iran. Overnight and into this morning, the American military targeted sites across the Islamic Republic – while Iran fired ballistic missiles at US airbases in Jordan and Bahrain. There has been an escalation in
June was deadliest month for Ukrainian civilians in four years, UN says
June was deadliest month for Ukrainian civilians in four years, UN says
More than 293 Ukrainian civilians were killed and 1,990 wounded in Russian strikes across the country in the month of June, making it the highest toll in any single month since April 2022, the UN monitoring mission in Ukraine said Tuesday. The UN has recorded 16,431 verified civi
Trump administration orders ICE to halt traffic stops after Maine shooting, US media repor
Trump administration orders ICE to halt traffic stops after Maine shooting, US media repor
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) suspended the use of traffic stops to detain immigrants across the country, US media reported Tuesday, a day after an ICE agent shot and killed a Colombian driver in Maine. The fatal shooting came a week after an ICE officer killed a m
Deadly Russian strike hits Odesa as von der Leyen arrives in Ukraine for defence talks
Deadly Russian strike hits Odesa as von der Leyen arrives in Ukraine for defence talks
Russian strikes killed six people and wounded at least 20 across Ukraine on Wednesday, regional authorities said, as European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen arrived in Kyiv to announce new defence initiatives. Overnight, Ukraine also said it struck 20 Russian vessels i
Amid democratic backsliding, Will NATO 'raise concerns' over Turkey's crackdown on opposit
Amid democratic backsliding, Will NATO 'raise concerns' over Turkey's crackdown on opposit
For Spotlight, François Picard is pleased to welcome Barış Altıntaş, co-founder and co-director of the Media and Law Studies Association, providing pro-bono legal support to writers and journalists in Turkey. She warns of systemic democratic erosion across Turkey rooted in sustai
Kenya's 'Soccer Grannies' take to the pitch amid World Cup fever
Kenya's 'Soccer Grannies' take to the pitch amid World Cup fever
Although no African teams remain in the World Cup, football fever continues to grip the continent, including among a group of grandmothers in rural Kenya. Across Africa, a growing number of older women are taking up the sport, finding a new path to fitness while challenging stere
Iran 'still has the military capability to create chaos in the region'
Iran 'still has the military capability to create chaos in the region'
Days of retaliatory strikes across the Middle East by Iran show that American claims to have largely knocked out Tehran’s military capabilities in the initial phase of the war are false, says France 24’s Kethevane Gorjestani, with Iran still clearly possessing the means “to creat
Glaciers spotted flowing across the Himalayas from space | Space photo of the day for July
Glacial ice carves its way downhill. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Lifestyle.
Expert warns 'European temperatures are warming the fastest'
Expert warns 'European temperatures are warming the fastest'
In this edition, a climatologist talks to FRANCE 24 about our changing weather patterns and their effects on wildfires currently raging across Europe. Dr. Alan Kennedy-Asser, Senior researcher at the University of Bristol, sheds light on the issue against a backdrop of hundreds o
Rime picks up $24M Series A to help enterprises field customer calls
Rime is handling over 100 million calls each month across multiple companies. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Tech.
Scientists uncover a genetic 'shield' that lowers the risk of colorectal cancer
Scientists uncover a genetic 'shield' that lowers the risk of colorectal cancer
A team of scientists from the Barbara Ann Karmanos Cancer Institute, Wayne State University and institutions across the U.S. have published a new paper on the role of TGFBR1*6A, a naturally occurring genetic mutation in the TGFBR1 gene found in approximately 14% of the general po
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Model highlights patterns in how humans move across different locations
Every day, billions of people travel from their homes to work, schools, health care facilities, restaurants, public venues and other destinations. The complex patterns that shape how people move between these different locations are broadly referred to as "human mobility."