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A cultural stroll through Paris with singer Oumou Sangaré and violinist Camille Berthollet
• 4:07 PM
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This week, we welcome Oumou Sangaré, one of Mali's greatest divas. Currently on an international tour and preparing for her next album, she takes us on a lively walk through the Château Rouge district in northern Paris, known as "Little Africa", where sh
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France: New PM expected soon, left parties voice disappointment
• 3:55 PM
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The meeting between President Macron and France’s main political parties ended Friday with no clear breakthrough. Left-wing parties expressed disappointment over the process and lack of progress. A new prime minister is expected to be appointed within th
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King Mohammed VI to address Parliament amid youth protests in Morocco
• 3:39 PM
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King Mohammed VI is scheduled to address the Moroccan parliament on Friday evening, aiming to respond to the youth-led protests that have shaken the country for over ten days. The anonymous online group Gen Z 212 Collective has organized rallies demandin
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Deadly Russian strikes in Zaporizhzhia as power outages hit Ukraine
• 3:29 PM
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A deadly Russian attack on Zaporizhzhia killed a 7-year-old boy and injured others after striking a recently occupied family home. Overnight, Russian missile and drone strikes targeted residential areas and energy infrastructure, causing widespread power
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Maria Corina Machado’s Nobel win: Insights from the Norwegian Nobel Committee
• 3:28 PM
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Jorgen Watne Frydnes, Chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee, joined FRANCE 24 shortly after announcing the Nobel Peace Prize winner, Maria Corina Machado. Frydnes discussed Machado’s tireless efforts as a leader of the democratic movement in Venezuela a
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Populists win Czech election: Is the EU fractured as Russia asserts itself?
• 3:13 PM
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Elections in Europe are a rollercoaster these days. EU elites were relieved when the pro-EU camp won the parliamentary vote in Moldova, but the Czech legislative election turned out quite differently. Andrej Babiš, a populist and self-proclaimed Trumpist
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Could a technocratic government end France’s political crisis?
• 3:00 PM
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France’s political crisis deepens after Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s resignation, with President Macron meeting parties at the Élysée Palace to avoid snap elections and find a new prime minister. The left appears more united than the divided right,
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'A Journey Through Life' by Femi Kuti: A joyous and critical album
• 2:49 PM
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Grammy-nominated Nigerian musician and activist Femi Kuti has toured the world and played with some of the biggest bands and at the most prestigious festivals. 2025 has been a busy year for Femi. He's been touring his latest album "A Journey Through Life
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Cults, mass graves, 'encounters with Jesus': In Kenya, freedom of worship comes under scrutiny
• 2:45 PM
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In April 2023, Kenyan human rights defenders discovered a deadly cult in the Shakahola forest. They exhumed more than 400 bodies from mass graves. The pastor of the Good News International Ministries, Paul Mackenzie, had convinced his followers that by s
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Last-ditch talks underway to appoint French Prime minister and resolve crisis
• 2:44 PM
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Following Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s resignation, President Emmanuel Macron has brought together political parties at the Élysée Palace in a final effort to avoid snap elections and find a new prime minister. As our journalist Ellen Gainsford rep
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Gaza ceasefire: Who are the 20 living hostages set to be freed by Hamas before Monday night?
• 2:37 PM
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Israel and Hamas have begun to implement a deal providing for a ceasefire and the release of the 20 Israeli hostages still believed to be alive in Gaza – and the return of the bodies of 26 captives presumed dead. Here's what we know about the hostages st
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Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado awarded the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize
• 2:26 PM
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Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who lives in hiding, won the Nobel Peace Prize on October 10 for fighting dictatorship in her country.
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'From caricature to dangerous figure': Kim Jong-un's transformation on the global stage
• 2:09 PM
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On the show this week, we ask what message Kim Jong-un is trying to send to the West, and the US in particular, as he marks 80 years since the founding of the North Korean Workers' Party. We also explore how India's stance in the Middle East has shifted,
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'Destruction is everywhere': Wary Gazans start their journey home as ceasefire begins
• 2:00 PM
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After two years of brutal war in Gaza, a ceasefire came into effect on Friday. Israel started pulling back its troops as thousands of displaced Palestinians began to trek back to their wrecked homes. While many felt a sense of relief, others erred on the
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Reporting on genocide in Gaza: How does the media shape the narrative?
• 1:49 PM
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As a ceasefire takes effect in Gaza, FRANCE 24's media show Scoop looks at the cost of words. Journalists have a responsibility to choose their terms carefully and to avoid dehumanising anyone. How news organisations frame events can shape the narrative
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How Assad used rape as a weapon of war against Syrian women
• 1:15 PM
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In Syria, a group of brave women speak to FRANCE 24 about sexual violence during 13 years of war in a powerful new documentary. Also, in the US, the gender pay gap widens again for the second year in a row. Annette Young asks financial journalist, Josie
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US buys Argentine pesos, finalises $20 billion currency swap framework
• 11:24 AM
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US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on Thursday that the United States had bought Argentinian pesos and finalised a $20 billion economic support programme with the South American nation's central bank, after concluding talks with his counterpart. Th
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Municipal elections in Kosovo: Serbian minority worried for its future
• 11:03 AM
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The first round of local elections in Kosovo are taking place on Sunday, October 12. Kosovo still lacks a functioning government since its legislative elections back in February. The outgoing government of nationalist Prime Minister Albin Kurti continues
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Trump targets New York Attorney General Letitia James in retaliatory investigation
• 10:48 AM
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Letitia James, New York’s Attorney General, is the latest high-profile figure targeted by former US President Donald Trump, who has vowed to seek revenge through investigations. James drew Trump’s ire during his first term after suing him for allegedly b
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Rape: Assad's weapon against Syrian women
• 10:05 AM
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In 2011, the Syrian people rose up against Bashar al-Assad's regime. It was the start of a deadly civil war. Across the country, thousands of men, women and children were arbitrarily arrested. Throughout the 13 years of conflict, rape and sexual violence
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Gaza peace deal moves forward, but key issues still unresolved
• 9:52 AM
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After more than two years of conflict, a breakthrough appears near as Israel’s cabinet approved the first phase of Donald Trump’s Gaza peace plan, paving the way for a partial Israeli military withdrawal and the release of hostages by Hamas within days.
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In Bangladesh, snake bite fears return with the monsoon
• 9:46 AM
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In Bangladesh’s Padma River swamplands, snakebite cases are rising, overwhelming hospitals. Doctors link the increase to heavy rains, habitat loss, and changing farming methods. Farmer Ananda Mondol, 35, from Rajshahi’s Nimtola village, tearfully recalls
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2025 Nobel Peace Prize awarded to Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado
• 9:29 AM
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Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday for promoting democratic rights in her country and her struggle to achieve a transition to democracy, the Norwegian Nobel Committee said on October 10, 2025.
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What is the ‘international stabilisation force’ in the Gaza plan?
• 9:21 AM
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FRANCE 24's Andrew Hilliar explains the temporary international stabilization force proposed in the Gaza plan. Comprised of US, Arab, and European personnel, this force would oversee security and help train a Palestinian police unit to ensure lasting sta
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Peru ousts president blamed for failing to stem crime
• 9:13 AM
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Peruvian lawmakers ousted President Dina Boluarte just after midnight Friday, ending a turbulent term marked by protests, corruption investigations, and rising crime. Following the vote, 38-year-old legislature head Jose Jeri took over as interim preside
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France's Macron summons party leaders as deadline looms for naming PM and finalizing budget
• 9:06 AM
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President Emmanuel Macron is set to meet with France’s main political parties ahead of a deadline to appoint a new prime minister. Facing his sixth PM in under two years, Macron seeks a leader who can unite the centre-right and centre-left to pass the bu
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Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado wins Nobel Peace Prize
• 9:03 AM
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Venezuela's opposition leader and democracy activist Maria Corina Machado won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Committee announced Friday, hailing her "tireless work promoting democratic rights for the people of Venezuela".
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Norway is 'prepared for anything', as it braces for Trump's Nobel Prize reaction
• 8:31 AM
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PRESS REVIEW – Friday, October 10: Israeli papers welcome the first phase of the peace deal in Gaza, but remind us that many things could overshadow it and that Palestinians and Israelis will wake up "under two very different skies". Also: the aftermath
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'Relief, sadness and worry': The people of Gaza 'lost everything they had'
• 7:22 AM
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"We are looking for real peace, not just a ceasefire," explains Mustafa Barghouti, the Secretary General of the Palestinian National Initiative. Following a devastating two-year war that claimed the lives of over 70,000+ people and destroyed most of Gaza
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Riyad Mahrez shines as Algeria seal return to the World Cup
• 7:10 AM
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Twelve years later, Algeria are back at the World Cup. The Fennecs booked their ticket to the US, Canada and Mexico by defeating Somalia 3–0. Algeria captain Riyad Mahrez scored one goal and provided two assists.
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Gaza ceasefire: 'Clear sense of relief, jubilation, that we're moving towards an actual deal'
• 6:26 AM
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François Picard welcomes Jeremy Issacharoff, former Ambassador of Israel to Germany. At this defining moment, Ambassador Issacharoff says "it's absolutely critical that we don't only get all the hostages home, that we end this war, but we also, as the Tr
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Peru's Congress votes to impeach Dina Boluarte as crime wave stirs anger
• 5:47 AM
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Lawmakers in Peru voted on Friday to impeach the country's unpopular president Dina Boluarte and replace her with Congress chief Jose Jeri. Boluarte, who refused to attend the overnight hearing, has been criticised for failing to stem mounting crime in t
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Macron summons party leaders ahead of Friday deadline to appoint new French PM
• 5:43 AM
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French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to name his sixth prime minister in two years on Friday evening as he attempts to break the country's political deadlock and avert another snap election. The embattled centrist president has summoned the leade
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Ten contenders for the Nobel Peace Prize who are not Donald Trump
• 5:21 AM
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The 2025 Nobel Peace Prize will be awarded Friday in Oslo, Norway, to one of 338 candidates, among them 244 individuals and 94 organisations. US President Donald Trump has been hinting that he deserves the prize for several months for his involvement in
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The Palestine Branch: A den of torture in Assad’s Syria
• 4:00 AM
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Branch 235, also known as the Palestine Branch, was one of the most notorious prisons run by the Syrian military intelligence services during the Assad era. Located on the outskirts of Damascus, its name, “Far Falastin", in Arabic, was enough to send shi
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Rape and torture in Assad's prisons: Syrian women break their silence
• 4:00 AM
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During the brutal 13-year Syrian civil war, Bashar al-Assad's regime imprisoned women for their real or presumed links to the “terrorist” opposition. Many endured rape, sexual violence, and torture during their incarceration. Here are the testimonies of
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‘Massive’ Russian missile and drone attack sparks power cuts in Kyiv
• 2:16 AM
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Ukraine reported a large-scale Russian assault on Kyiv early Friday, involving ballistic missiles and drone strikes that caused widespread power outages and injured at least nine people. The attack, which targeted critical infrastructure, is part of what
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Israeli military says ceasefire takes effect in Gaza, raising hopes for the hostages families
• 12:57 AM
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A ceasefire between Israel and Hamas came into effect in Gaza on Friday, following Cabinet approval of a deal to pause fighting and exchange the remaining hostages for Palestinian prisoners. The first hostage releases are expected soon. However, Prime Mi
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The architecture of ambiguity: Is the Gaza plan a peace deal or a roadmap to nowhere?
• 12:54 AM
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Alison Sargent welcomes Simon Mabon, Professor of International Politics and Middle East Studies at Lancaster University. Professor Simon Mabon expresses both relief and caution in assessing the recent ceasefire deal for Gaza. In the short term, he sees
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France’s political crisis: All efforts to avoid snap elections
• 12:53 AM
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President Emmanuel Macron is meeting with all major political parties—except the far-right RN and the far-left LFI—in an effort to resolve France’s deepening political crisis and agree on a new prime minister. Following Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu’s
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NY Attorney General Letitia James, a prominent Trump critic, criminally indicted
• 12:51 AM
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New York Attorney General Letitia James — who led the civil fraud case that won a nearly half-billion-dollar judgment against Donald Trump — was indicted Thursday on federal bank fraud charges, becoming the second high-profile Trump critic to face prosec
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Milei's shock therapy for Argentina: Economic miracle or mirage?
• 12:48 AM
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Was the "Argentina miracle" that Javier Milei boasted about really a miracle? As the libertarian president approaches his third year in office, and with midterm elections around the corner on October 26, we take a closer look at Argentina's economy with
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Live: French left-wing leaders leave Élysée meeting disappointed, PM to be announced in coming hours
• 12:39 AM
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A group of France's left-wing leaders said they were shocked and disappointed after the nearly two-and-a-half hour emergency meeting with President Emmanuel Macron, with Green Party leader Marine Tondelier saying the president was unlikely to name a prim
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Gang violence erupts as Haitian cabinet meets in Port-au-Prince
• 12:28 AM
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Gang violence broke out near Haiti’s National Palace on Thursday as the country’s fragile interim government convened a rare cabinet meeting in the heart of gang-controlled Port-au-Prince. The high-stakes gathering, described by officials as a symbolic a
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Despite ceasefire, Gaza faces severe hunger and aid coordination issues
• 12:14 AM
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Despite celebrations over a ceasefire, Gaza remains devastated, with most residents displaced and tens of thousands, including 55,000 malnourished children, facing severe hunger. The UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says aid groups are ready to deli
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