Reports from Britain and South Africa of new coronavirus strains that seem to spread more easily are causing alarm, but virus experts say it is unlikely they will undermine vaccine
In this edition of Entre Nous, we look at a tradition that nine out of ten French people partake in at some point in the month of January: eating "la galette des rois", or kings' c
Après 70 ans de menaces chinoises, jamais Taïwan n'a subi pareille pression. Xi Jinping envisage le recours à la force et prépare son armée. L'ombre de la guerre plane sur la vie d
Nearly 2 million people in France have received a first injection of the Covid-19 vaccine so far, and over 350,000 have received their second shot, the health ministry said Tuesday
US President Donald Trump has launched a flurry of controversial claims about the war in Ukraine and President Volodymyr Zelensky, while addressing reporters at his Mar-a-Lago reso
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One month after the surprisingly rapid fall of President Bashar al-Assad's government, Syrians are balancing feelings of hope and trepidation for the future. FRANCE 24's journalist
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Ethiopia's federal government announces it's taken a key town in Tigray as it continues its advance on the rebel region's capital. Meanwhile over 25,000 have reached Sudan after fl
As restaurants are declared closed until at least mid-January, we meet the top French chefs cooking up food for those in need during lockdown. We also delve into the mysterious wor
DR Congo’s president Félix Tshisekedi has vowed “a vigorous response” to fighting in the east of the country, warning of the risk of regional escalation. The anti-government armed
This week we begin by looking at South Korea's strategy against Covid-19. It has been widely praised as effective against the virus but is it corrosive to personal freedoms? Next w
The first international aid convoy arrived Saturday in the capital of Ethiopia's Tigray region since fighting broke out more than a month ago, triggering a refugee crisis and human
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What is behind France's Republican values bill? First announced amid a fresh wave of terror attacks in the autumn, compounded by the gruesome beheading of a middle school social st
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La multinacional argumentó que lleva años de pérdidas, que se agravaron con la pandemia, mientras que el presidente de Brasil, Jair Bolsonaro, dijo que la estadounidense lo que que
With a new immigration law in France, foreigners will now be required to pass a language exam if they wish to remain in the country. Tens of thousands will be affected by this decr
From the United Kingdom, home of great drama and great comedy comes the new season of Brexit. With five weeks to strike a trade deal, the suspense is already building. But critics
Former French President Nicolas #Sarkozy went on #trial Monday on charges of #corruption and influence peddling in a phone-tapping scandal, a first for the 65-year-old politician w
Former French President Nicolas #Sarkozy will #appeal his conviction for #corruption and influence peddling, which saw him handed a three-year prison sentence on Monday, his lawyer
Officials in Paris are expressing their dismay after a French scientist was denied entry to the US because of text messages on their phone containing a "personal opinion" about the
Former US president Jimmy Carter died on Sunday at the age of 100. Carter served one term in office as the 39th president of the United States.
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