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World Cup 2026: Belgium and England escape elimination against Senegal and DR Congo
World Cup 2026: Belgium and England escape elimination against Senegal and DR Congo
We've now seen two of the most thrilling games at the World Cup so far, with tears of joy for some, and of sadness and shock for others. Senegal were four minutes away from securing a place in the Round of 16 before Belgium turned their 2-0 deficit around to equalise, before winn
Austria-Algeria draw sparks World Cup match fixing allegations online
Austria-Algeria draw sparks World Cup match fixing allegations online
Austria and Algeria's dramatic 3-3 World Cup draw sparked online claims the match was fixed to send both teams into the knockout stage at Iran's expense. Conspiracy theories, misleading videos and fake FIFA notices have fuelled the speculation, with some dubbing it the "Disgrace
EU ‘tech sovereignty’: Uncoupling from the US and China?
EU ‘tech sovereignty’: Uncoupling from the US and China?
The EU is trying to assert its strategic independence in an unstable world – a world of bullies, as some members of the EU Parliament describe it. That means independence in matters of defence and energy supplies, but also in the whole field of tech. The European Commission says
USA at 250: 'Zohran Mamdani 'represents the new emerging wing of the Democratic Party'
USA at 250: 'Zohran Mamdani 'represents the new emerging wing of the Democratic Party'
As the United States of America is set to mark 250 years as a nation, François Picard is pleased to welcome Fanny Lauby, Associate Professor of Political Science at Montclair State University. Professor Lauby observes some striking trends as the US reaches its Semiquincentennial:
Rebel attacks in northern Mali: Some targets meant as 'diversions', expert says
Rebel attacks in northern Mali: Some targets meant as 'diversions', expert says
The Malian army said Saturday that several northern towns, including Gao and Sévaré, were targeted by rebels. The statement came as a rebel group announced a new offensive to capture a town in the country's north. Andrew Lebovich, a research fellow at Clingendael's Conflict Resea
The week in pictures: America at 250, Taylor Swift gets married and a 'massive attack' on
The week in pictures: America at 250, Taylor Swift gets married and a 'massive attack' on
America marks 250 years of independence under a heatwave, a massive Russian attack sets Kyiv ablaze, France dominates Sweden at the World Cup, and Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce get married at Madison Square Garden: FRANCE 24 looks back at some of the week's most striking images.
Some Lebanese Christian villages 'asked to be annexed to Israel', Netanyahu says
Some Lebanese Christian villages 'asked to be annexed to Israel', Netanyahu says
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Sunday that some Christian villages in southern Lebanon had asked to be annexed by Israel for protection from Hezbollah, a claim made as he reaffirmed that Israeli troops would remain in southern Lebanon for as long as necessary.
'His resilience, his words, his character': Mourners grieve late supreme leader Khamenei
'His resilience, his words, his character': Mourners grieve late supreme leader Khamenei
A sea of mourners filled the streets of Tehran on Monday for the funeral procession of late supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. FRANCE 24 spoke to some of those who had travelled across the country to pay their respects for the man who led the Islamic Republic for almost four
Hamas withdrawal from Gaza governance a bid to unblock 'deadlocked' peace plan
Hamas withdrawal from Gaza governance a bid to unblock 'deadlocked' peace plan
Nearly 20 years after taking power in Gaza, Hamas said on Monday it would hand over control of the territory to a committee of Palestinian technocrats. The move is a bid to get the ball rolling on the second phase of a peace plan backed by US President Donald Trump and wrest some
'It seems like the politics are starting to drown out some of the excellent football'
'It seems like the politics are starting to drown out some of the excellent football'
Paris' public prosecutor said on Tuesday it had opened an investigation into a Paraguayan lawmaker's comments about France football captain Kylian Mbappe. Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Alexander Cooley is Claire Tow Professor of Political Science, Barnard College.
Ghana-South Africa presidential meet halted over migrant tensions
Ghana-South Africa presidential meet halted over migrant tensions
Ghana on Tuesday said a visit between President John Mahama and counterpart Cyril Ramaphosa had been postponed amid anti-immigrant violence in South Africa. Accra and Pretoria have been at diplomatic loggerheads over a wave of protests, some of them violent, against foreigners in
Why is France opposed to air conditioning?
As Europe continues to struggle with record-breaking temperatures brought on by heatwaves across the continent, many have turned to air conditioners for some much-needed respite. In France, however, whether the technology should be used or not has been a hard-fought debate for de