Cyclist Lorena Wiebes of the Netherlands claimed her second consecutive stage victory at the women’s Tour de France fourth round on Tuesday, beating fellow countrywoman and competition leader Marianne Vos.
Read MoreStarvation in Gaza: 'Western public opinion is starting to find this absolutely intolerable'
Gilbert Achcar, author of “Gaza Catastrophe: The Genocide in World-Historical Perspective”, speaks to FRANCE 24 about the slow shift of public opinion in the United States and Europe against Israel’s […]
Read MoreEx-FRANCE 24 Gaza producer denounces civilian suffering: 'Hamas, Israel must accept ceasefire deal'
As the war in Gaza is about to enter its second year, FRANCE 24 welcomes Fady Hossam, a Gaza journalist and former FRANCE 24 producer recently evacuated with help from […]
Read MoreFrance: Paris election shows split in the Republican party, Culture Minister and ex-PM to face off
One party, two candidates: On Monday, Les Républicains officially threw former Prime Minister Michel Barnier into the race for the upcoming by-election in Paris, where LR’s Minister of Culture, Rachida […]
Read MoreGaza: Rights groups accuse Israel of genocide
For the first time, human rights groups inside Israel are accusing their own government of committing genocide in Gaza. Israel insists it is targeting Hamas, not civilians—despite nearly 60,000 Palestinian […]
Read MoreAt least 20 killed in overnight Russian strikes, Ukraine says
Overnight Russian strikes killed 16 people in Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia region and four others in Dnipropetrovsk, regional officials in Ukraine said on Tuesday. More than 40 people were wounded.
Read MoreCalls for two-state solution for Israel, Palestinians at UN grow louder
France said a two-state solution is the only path for Israelis and Palestinians at a UN conference co-hosted with Saudi Arabia on Monday, which Israel boycotted and the US called […]
Read MoreSudan: RSF names parallel government
A coalition led by the paramilitary group fighting for power in Sudan’s brutal civil war has announced the leadership for its self-declared parallel government, further tearing the fabric of a […]
Read MoreRajab’s Ramp: A skateboarder’s call from a starving Gaza
Disclaimer: This video contains images that may be distressing to some viewers.As starvation tightens its grip in Gaza, one man, Rajab Alreefi, is doing everything he can to bring moments […]
Read MoreExclusive: On the ground in Sweida, a Syrian city torn by Druze-Bedouin clashes
The southwestern Syrian city of Sweida is a wasteland of burned cars and looted homes after violent clashes between Druze factions and Bedouin groups in mid-July left more than 1,000 […]
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