Tag: FRANCE 24
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Muhammad Yunus Sworn in to Lead Interim Government in Bangladesh Amid Law and Order Restoration Efforts
Nobel laureate Muhammad Yunus has returned to Bangladesh, set to lead an interim government following the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, who sought asylum in India. Yunus, acclaimed for his revolutionary financial ideas, heralds this moment as a “glorious day” for the nation, equating it to a “second independence.” With the promise of restoring…
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UK Faces 7th Day of Violent Anti-Immigration Protests; 6,000 Officers Deployed to Quell Unrest
Amid a week of escalating anti-immigration protests in the UK, over 6,000 police officers have been deployed to manage the situation, sparked by violent outbreaks in various cities such as Belfast and Plymouth. These riots, marked by attacks on police, arson, and vandalism, have been largely fueled by misinformation and hate speech online, particularly targeting…
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Kamala Harris Selects Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz as Vice Presidential Running Mate
In a significant development in the US presidential election race, Kamala Harris has reportedly chosen Minnesota Governor Tim Waltz as her running mate. This choice comes ahead of the Democratic Party convention, signaling a strategic move by the Harris campaign. Waltz, a figure with a substantial political background, was re-elected as Governor in 2022 and…
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Olympic Medalists’ Rewards Vary by Country: From Cash to Livestock and Lifetime Free Transport
Olympic athletes from around the world receive a variety of rewards from their home countries for winning medals, apart from the honor of standing on the podium. While the International Olympic Committee does not provide cash prizes for medal winners, countries have taken it upon themselves to celebrate their athletes’ achievements in unique ways. From…
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Tunisian Presidential Hopefuls Report Election Restrictions Amidst Anti-Democratic Atmosphere
As Tunisia approaches its presidential election on October 6, several hopeful candidates have voiced complaints about facing significant restrictions that hinder their ability to run. Among them, Isam Chebbi of the Al Amouri party and Abir Moussi of the Free Destourian party, both political opposition figures, have encountered substantial barriers due to legal and administrative…
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Kamala Harris to Unveil Vice Presidential Pick, Signaling Major Campaign Move as Democratic Nominee
Vice President Kamala Harris is poised to announce her running mate today, marking a significant milestone as the Democratic Party’s presidential candidate. With the entire nation’s attention turned towards this announcement, the decision comes after a condensed selection period, initiated by President Joe Biden’s endorsement of Harris as his successor. Speculation abounds regarding the potential…
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Léon Marchand Celebrates Historic Olympic Wins at Club France Gathering
Léon Marchand, celebrated as the new Michael Phelps, is being welcomed at Club France alongside his teammates after a historic performance at the Paris Olympics. The French swimming team, including Marchand who secured four gold medals and a bronze in the relay event, is set to appear on stage to celebrate their achievements with fans.…
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Adam Peaty Critiques Lack of Transparency in Doping Oversight Amid China Controversy
Adam Peaty, a renowned British swimmer, expressed his concerns over the lack of transparency regarding doping, particularly pointing fingers at the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and the recent performances of Chinese swimmers. In an interview following the conclusion of swimming competitions at the Games, where China secured victories in relays, Peaty highlighted the importance of…
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Wall Street Plummets After Nikkei Index Records Worst Loss Since 1987 Amid Global Sell-Off
Wall Street and global markets are experiencing significant downturns, with Japan’s Nikkei index recording its worst loss since 1987, dropping over 12% in a single day. This steep decline was mirrored by South Korea’s Kospi and European shares, all reacting to various economic pressures including interest rate hikes by the Bank of Japan, which have…
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Bangladesh Prime Minister Resigns Amid Protests, Army Chief Announces Formation of Interim Government
In a significant development in Bangladesh, the Army Chief announced that Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned amidst escalating anti-government protests. The resignation follows a particularly violent day of unrest, marking the deadliest since demonstrations began last month. The Army Chief, Waker Zaman, confirmed the resignation and stated that an interim government would be formed…
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Asian Stocks Plunge Following US Economic Concerns, Nikkei Suffers Worst Drop Since 1987
In a significant market movement, the Nikkei index in Japan experienced a sharp fall of 12.4%, marking its worst decline since the Black Monday crash in 1987. This downturn is part of a broader sell-off in Asian stocks triggered by new U.S. data that has heightened fears of a potential recession. Investors are reacting to…
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Ukraine Receives First Batch of US-Made F-16 Jets, Zelensky Seeks More for Combat Against Russian Forces
President Vladimir Zelensky of Ukraine has announced the arrival of the country’s first batch of US-made F-16 fighter jets. This move marks a significant development in Ukraine’s ongoing request for advanced military support from its Western allies to counter Russian forces. Zelensky emphasized the necessity for more jets to strengthen Ukraine’s defense capabilities. France 24…
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India House in Paris Celebrates Olympic Spirit, Showcases Cultural and Sporting Aspirations
At the India House in Paris, fans are getting a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in Indian culture and sports amidst the Olympic festivities. The venue serves as a promotional hub showcasing India’s aspirations to host future sporting events, including the Olympics, possibly in 2036. With activities ranging from cricket to yoga, and the presence…
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Two Dead in Knife Attack Near Tel Aviv; Assailant Identified as Palestinian from West Bank
A stabbing incident near a park in Holon, just outside Tel Aviv, Israel, resulted in two fatalities and several injuries on Sunday morning. The attacker, identified as a Palestinian from the Israeli-occupied West Bank, was subsequently shot dead by police. In response to the attack, Israel’s National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir, has called on Israeli…
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Bangladesh Imposes Indefinite Curfew Amid Deadly Protests and Calls for Prime Minister’s Resignation
In Bangladesh, an indefinite curfew has been declared following mass protests and violent clashes across the country, resulting in at least 27 deaths. Thousands have taken to the streets demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, amidst confrontations with pro-government supporters. The unrest was initially triggered last month by the controversial reintroduction of a…
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Evaluating the Economic Viability of the 2024 Paris Olympic Games: An Analysis with Professor Victor Maton
The 2024 Paris Olympic Games are under scrutiny regarding their economic viability. Professor Victor Maton from the College of the Holy Cross provides insights into the financial dynamics of hosting the Olympics, emphasizing the significant costs involved. Despite the trend of overspending, Paris is expected to fare better than previous hosts, potentially marking the first…
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Nigerian President Urges Protesters to Halt Demonstrations for Dialogue on Economic Crisis
Nigeria’s President has called on protesters to cease their demonstrations to allow for dialogue with the government concerning the nation’s cost of living crisis. This appeal comes in the wake of protests triggered by the removal of petrol and electricity subsidies, a policy shift that has exacerbated economic hardships for many Nigerians. Amnesty International reports…
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US-Russia Prisoner Swap Hailed as Victory While Highlighting Ongoing Detention Concerns
The recent US-Russia prisoner swap has been met with mixed emotions, highlighting victories for both nations in securing the release of their citizens. However, the deal also underscores the complexities and moral quandaries surrounding international prisoner exchanges. While families of the freed prisoners rejoice, those still detained, such as American Mark Fogle, face disappointment and…
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UK Authorities Name Suspect in Stabbing Spree That Killed Three, as Violence and Arrests Escalate
In response to a tragic knife attack in Southport that resulted in the deaths of three girls, UK authorities are on high alert to prevent further violence. The incident, involving a suspect identified as 17-year-old Axel Ruda Kubana, has ignited tensions, leading to attacks on a mosque and a police station in Sunderland. Amidst this…
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Refugee Olympic Team Aims for First Medal in Paris as Boxer Cindy Ngamba Reaches Quarterfinals
Cindy Ngamba, a boxer for the Refugee Olympic Team, has qualified for the quarterfinals in the Paris Olympics, marking a historic moment as she stands one fight away from winning the team’s first-ever medal. Born in Cameroon and later moving to the UK at 11, Ngamba became a three-time English national champion. Her journey and…
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East African Filmmakers Celebrate Cinema at Second Kigali Festival
The Kigali C Junction Festival is lighting up the streets of Kigali, transforming the city into a sprawling cinema landscape for its second edition. This event celebrates East African cinema, bringing together artists and professionals from across the region, including Kenyans, Ugandans, Nigerians, and members of the Rwandan diaspora. With most screenings held outdoors, the…
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US and Russia Conduct Major Prisoner Swap, Including Wall Street Journal Reporter and Notorious Hitman
In a significant prisoner exchange, Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich is heading back to the United States after being detained in Russia on espionage charges, which he and his employer denied. The swap also involved Vadim Krasikov, a hitman held by Germany for a 2019 murder in Berlin, among others. This exchange, the largest…
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Hamas Political Leader Ismael Haniyeh Assassinated in Tehran, Iran Vows Harsh Retaliation
In a significant escalation within the ongoing conflict, Hamas political leader Ismael Han was killed in an Israeli airstrike in Iran’s capital, Tehran. The incident occurred shortly after Han attended the inauguration of Iran’s new president, sparking widespread reactions across the region. Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, has vowed retaliation for the assassination, which…
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Joe Biden Ends Presidential Run, Endorses Kamala Harris as Stronger Candidate
In a significant development within the Democratic Party, Joe Biden has decided to withdraw his candidacy for the upcoming presidential election, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as a stronger candidate to lead the party. This move comes after weeks of reflection and discussions with close family and advisors, amidst concerns about Biden’s ability to campaign…
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Yemen’s Huthi Rebels Vow Major Retaliation After Israeli Strike on Hodeida Port Kills Six
In a recent escalation of tensions between Yemen’s Huthi rebels and Israel, a series of retaliatory strikes have taken place. Following a drone attack on Tel Aviv by the Huthis, Israeli forces conducted airstrikes on the port of Hodeida in Yemen, which the Huthis claim resulted in the death of at least six people. The…
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France’s National Assembly Appoints Key Committee Roles Amid Absence of New Government
Following recent developments in France’s political landscape, the National Assembly has made significant progress in structuring its leadership by allocating key committee roles and vice presidential positions. Eric Coquerel, re-elected as the chairman of the assembly’s finance committee, emphasizes the role’s importance beyond mere administrative functions, viewing it as a platform to represent and defend…
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Preview of Paris 2024 Olympic Games Opening Ceremony Unveils a River Spectacle
The Paris 2024 Olympic Games are set to open with a spectacular ceremony on the Seine River, a first of its kind, drawing global attention. With the final rehearsal catching the eyes of early risers, the event promises a mix of tradition and innovation, featuring 100 boats in a procession from the Pont d’Iéna to…
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13 Palestinians Killed in Gaza Amid Stalled Ceasefire Talks Between Israel and Hamas
Recent air strikes in central Gaza targeting refugee camps have resulted in the deaths of 13 Palestinians, including children and a pregnant woman, escalating tensions amid ongoing ceasefire talks between Israel and Hamas. The strikes have caused significant destruction, displacing nearly the entire Gazan population, who now face severe shortages of basic supplies. Efforts by…
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Donald Trump Resumes Campaign with JD Vance in Michigan Following Assassination Attempt
Donald Trump is set to return to the campaign trail with a rally in Michigan, alongside his vice presidential pick, JD Vance, marking their first joint appearance since receiving the Republican nomination. This move underscores the campaign’s strategic focus on the Rust Belt, highlighting the critical importance of states like Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin. The…