Visiting Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi congratulated Syria's Bashar al-Assad on Wednesday for overcoming sanctions and achieving "victory" in the country's 12-year-long civil war
Don't be fooled by tenuous truces. Nearly two weeks on in Sudan, with no clear winner in sight, the personal power play between rival generals shows all the signs that it could spi
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida arrived in South Korea on Sunday as Seoul and Tokyo seek to restart their "shuttle diplomacy" and mend ties in the face of growing nuclear thr
Charles III will be crowned king on May 6. 'Not everyone is on the guestlist...' France 24's Andrew Hilliar says.
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This week on Encore!'s music show we're joined by Reunion Island percussionist Leila Negrau, who is about to tour France with her latest album "Femme Avec Tambour". She tells us ho
The fallout continues from Emmanuel Macron's remarks about China and the US. On his way back from a state visit to China, the French president said that Europe should not be a "fol
Hundreds of thousands of Sudanese have fled Khartoum and the Darfur region to seek refuge in neighbouring countries amid ongoing deadly clashes between Sudan’s army and the rival p
The Ukrainian capital Kyiv has been attacked from the air for the fourth time in a week by Russian missiles and drones. Parts of the south were also targetted. Ukrainian officials
Fishermen in Guinea have suffered severe burns and blisters after coming into contact with a chemical agent spilled into the sea. Authorities have launched an official investigatio
Rostic's, the Russian reincarnation of KFC reopened the doors of its new restaurant in Moscow. It was renamed after the American fast food giant withdrew from the country over the
Russia said Wednesday it had shot down two drones aimed at Vladimir Putin's residence in the Kremlin in what it called a "terrorist" assassination attempt against the Russian presi
Quick to smile and described as affable, Paraguay's new President Santiago Pena, 44, is the fresh face of an old institution -- the conservative Colorado Party that has ruled the S
An unusually early heatwave in drought-hit Spain is set to peak on Thursday and Friday with temperatures expected to break April records in the south of the country. Since Monday,
In Spain, scorching temperatures are set to break records for April. A week of unprecedented heat's on the way bringing with it concerns over the country's water reserves and warni
A panel of Paris-based journalists review the week's international news: stories that made the headlines and also those the viewers may have missed.
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Sudanese are pinning their hopes on talks in Jeddah between envoys of warring factions to end bloodshed that has killed hundreds and triggered a mass exodus, but there is no sign l
FRANCE 24's regional correspondent Bastien Renouil reports from Nairobi.
In tonight's edition: Sudan's capital Khartoum was still struck with gunfire before rival generals agreed to extend a three-day truce. Meanwhile, citizens continue to flock to Suda
In tonight's edition:There is hope for Nigerians whohave been stuck in limbo amidst Sudan's fighting. Dozens of buses are sent to take nationals to Egypt. Death toll from Kenya's s
Africans make up just 5 percent of immigrants in the United States but represent the fastest-growing immigrant group. For many of them, America is the land of opportunity. But the
Germany is home to the world's largest Turkish diaspora, which in the past has shown strong support for Erdogan, who is trailing in opinion polls, and his conservative AK party.
The May 14 vote, which lands during the Turkish Republic's centenary year, is Erdogan's biggest test yet. Some polls show he is trailing an opposition candidate, Kemal Kilicdaroglu
Kyiv's allies on Monday slammed Russia for a Security Council meeting chaired by Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov about protecting the United Nations charter, which Moscow itself vio
FRANCE 24's correspondent to Ukraine Gulliver Cragg says the Ukrainians are losing ground to the Russians everyday in Bakhmut. 'The fear is that the Russians have received the orde
The head of the UN's nuclear power watchdog warned on May 6 that the situation around the plant has become 'potentially dangerous' as Moscow-installed officials began evacuating pe
Polls opened early Sunday in Uzbekistan's constitutional referendum, which could allow President Shavkat Mirziyoyev to remain in power until 2040.
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On May 8, the head of the Wagner mercenary group said his troops would stay in the Ukrainian city of Bakhmut. Days earlier, he had said they were ready to pack up and leave, blamin
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has urged lawmakers to find common ground and raise the country's borrowing limit. Speaking to ABC News, she also warned that the idea of invokin