Hurricane Idalia strengthens to Category 3 as it nears Florida Hurricane Idalia has strengthened to Category 3 making it the…
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G20: Delhi tries to scare monkeys away from summit Dehli authorities are introducing measures to scare away monkeys from venues…
Between 10 and 20 drones reportedly hit an airport in the Pskov region of Western Russia.
The number of people who have died in Poland from the Legionella bacteria has risen to 14 after it claimed more lives in Rzeszow
Messages transported by small planes over Italy’s beaches this summer have spread the debunked conspiracy theory that Pope Francis is not the legitimate head of the Catholic Church.
A forest blaze in Greece is “the largest wildfire ever recorded in the EU” and the bloc is mobilising nearly half its firefighting air wing to tackle it, a European Commission spokesman said Tuesday.
Tailei Qi has been arrested and charged for the deadly shooting at the University of North Carolina on Monday.
The Russian veteran is known for his long military career.
Sara Sharif: Pakistan police widen search for family Police in Pakistan are widening the search for the family of Sara…
Luis Rubiales: Spanish Football Federation regional presidents call for resignation Regional leaders of the Spanish Football Federation are calling on…
Thousands of people gathered in Madrid on Monday to support Women’s World Cup star Jennifer Hermoso after Spanish Football Federation chief Luis Rubiales provoked world outrage by forcibly kissing her on the lips.
Dubai’s ‘second airport’ could handle up to 250 million passengers a year by 2050.
Three hanged for Iraq bombing that killed more than 300 people Three people have been executed in Iraq after being…
Leading officials within the Spanish Football Federation asked suspended president Luis Rubiales to resign on Monday after he forcibly kissed a player on the lips at the Women’s World Cup final. Rubiales is increasingly isolated with few allies left… except for his mother, who’s started a hunger strike in his defense. FRANCE 24’s Spain correspondent Sarah Morris tells us more.
Capital punishment in Uganda has not been abolished.
‘Police initiated several raids but got no breakthrough yet. This case is a challenge for us and we want to unburden ourselves by arresting them soon.’
Jeremy Tillman, 45, collapsed while moving his son into an Arkansas State University dormitory.
Idalia is expected to make landfall in the Sunshine State later this week.
Jimmy Lippert Thyden, a lawyer with two children, began his search after reading about other Chilean-born US adoptees who found their relatives.
Facebook users responded to the woman’s post by pointing out the bizarre phenomenon usually indicates a lightning strike is imminent.
A landslide in the French valley of Maurienne has brought traffic and train services to and from the Franco-Italian border to a standstill. Authorities say the shutdown could last until Thursday at the earliest.
Wagner military chief Yevgeny Prigozhin was officially confirmed dead by Russian authorities on Sunday. The fate of his mercenary group – and its operations in Africa and the Middle East – now hangs in the balance. FRANCE 24 spoke to Anastasiya Shapochkina, a political analyst and researcher with a focus on Russian domestic policy, about possible scenarios for the private army’s future.
The homeowner has not yet been identified, and it is unclear if they will face any charges.
‘It was the first time in my life that it has ever crossed my mind to think that THIS IS IT.’
Delays in testing biological samples linked to Erin Patterson’s deadly meal are thought to be hampering Australian police.