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Arts editor Eve Jackson brings us the latest from the Cannes Film Festival, including more on the iconic French actress Juliette Binoche who is presiding over the competition jury. She also talks ...
The White House says the deal is worth $96 billion and will create 1 million jobs in the US during their production and ...
We look at a crucial court ruling in EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen's "Pfizergate" scandal. But first, Hungary's government examines a bill that would allow it to shut down media or NGOs ...
Our reporters went to meet a group of women who are taking on this mafia group, despite the risks to their own lives.
World No.1 Italy's Jannik Sinner advanced to the quarter-finals at the Italian Open in Rome with a straight-sets win over ...
As one of the most renowned and well-loved musicals, auditioning for "The Lion King" seemed somewhat out of reach for Phindile Ndlovu.
It’s been a deadly start to the year in Peru. The country has already seen more than 700 homicides: a 20 percent increase compared to last year.
We speak to Ahmed Benchemsi, advocacy director for the Middle East and North Africa at Human Rights Watch, which has ...
The corridor is a crucial part of the final steps for Israel's "conquest of the Gaza Strip" plan. We tell you more in this ...
African countries are stepping up efforts to hold global tech giants like Meta accountable for data privacy violations. Could this mark a turning point in the continent's digital sovereignty?
This week on Paris des Arts, Valérie Fayolle meets with the talented actor and writer Jacques Gamblin, as he releases his novel "Mère à l'horizon".
A wave of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation is sweeping through several African nations — silencing voices and forcing queer communities deeper into the shadows. But human rights activists are still putting up ...