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ICJ Orders Israel to End Gaza Offensive Amidst Indignation and Outrage in Israel

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered an end to Israel's offensive in Gaza, eliciting strong reactions from Israeli officials including Prime Minister...

Norway and the US Forge Ahead in Carbon Capture and Storage, Aiming for Industrial Decarbonization

Norway and the United States are at the forefront of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology, leveraging their extensive experience in the oil and...

US Missionary Couple and Haitian Director Killed by Gunmen in Haiti Amid Surge in Gang Violence

Three missionaries, including an American couple, Davey and Natalie Lloyd, were tragically killed by gunmen in Haiti, as reported by FRANCE 24 English. The...

ANC Faces Historic Challenge in South Africa’s Most Contested Election

South Africa's most contested election in its history is underway, marking a potentially historic setback for the African National Congress (ANC), the party led...

France Deploys Police and Military to Address Riots and Roadblocks in New Caledonia

France has dispatched police and military reinforcements to New Caledonia in response to riots by pro-independence activists. The reinforcements have been tasked with clearing...

Exploring Tropical Modernism: Lessons on Climate-Adaptive Architecture from India and West Africa

Tropical Modernism, a style developed in the late 1940s by British architects Jane Drew and Maxwell Fry, merges the clean aesthetics of modernism with...

ICJ Orders Israel to Halt Military Operations in Rafa, Citing Risk of Group Destruction to Palestinians

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued a ruling demanding Israel to immediately halt its military operations in the southern Gaza city of...

Exploring the Harsh Realities of Brazil’s Overcrowded Prisons: A Journey from Inhumane Conditions to Rehabilitation Initiatives

The recent FRANCE 24 English report sheds light on the dire conditions within Brazil's overcrowded prison system, highlighting the human rights issues and challenges...

India’s National Elections Test the Impact of Deepfakes on Voter Disinformation

India's national elections have become a significant testing ground for the use of artificial intelligence in political campaigns, with a particular focus on the...

Over 190 Countries Agree to New Treaty Aiming to End Biopiracy, Protect Indigenous Knowledge

A new treaty aimed at combating biopiracy has been agreed upon by over 190 countries during UN talks in Switzerland. This landmark agreement seeks...

ICJ Orders Israel to Halt Military Offensive in Rafa, Gaza Amid Legal and International Backlash

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) in The Hague has ruled that Israel must cease its military operations in Rafah, a city in southern...

International Court Orders Israel to Cease Military Actions in Rafah, Citing Humanitarian Crisis

The International Court of Justice has ordered Israel to immediately cease its military operations in Rafah, southern Gaza, highlighting the severe humanitarian crisis and...

Helen Mirren Advocates for Greater Recognition of Women in Film at Cannes Festival

In a recent interview at the Cannes Film Festival, Dame Helen Mirren shared her insights on the evolving recognition of women in the film...

Ukraine Utilizes Improvised Drones for Frontline Combat Amid Delayed Western Military Support

In the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, Ukrainian troops are increasingly relying on improvised weaponry to counter Russian advances and mitigate the shortage of Western...

Iranian Artists Advocate for Women’s Rights and Freedom of Expression at Cannes Film Festival

At the Cannes Film Festival, Iranian artists showcased their work, emphasizing their commitment to freedom of expression and highlighting the significance of women's rights...

ICJ Orders Israel to Cease Military Offensive in Rafah, Citing Humanitarian Concerns

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has issued an order for Israel to halt its military offensive in Rafah, Gaza, citing the dire humanitarian...

South Africa Holds Elections 30 Years After First Democratic Vote Post-Apartheid Era

South Africa is conducting elections three decades after its first democratic elections followed the end of the apartheid regime. The BBC's special correspondent, Fergal...

Report Reveals Volkswagen Subsidiary’s Business Links to Myanmar Military Amid Human Rights Concerns

A recent investigation reveals potential business connections between a Chinese truck manufacturer partly owned by Volkswagen's subsidiary Traton, and Myanmar's military junta, accused of...

UK General Election Scheduled for July 4th: Key Details and Voting Information Revealed

The UK general election has been officially announced to take place on July 4th, marking a significant moment in the country's political calendar. This...

Massive Landslide in Papua New Guinea Feared to Have Claimed Over 100 Lives

A massive landslide in Papua New Guinea is feared to have claimed over 100 lives as it struck six remote villages approximately 600 kilometers...

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