Greenland women recount forced contraception as Danish PM set to apologise
Europe • Sep 24, 2025, 9:13 AM
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Tensions are high in Europe after a series of drone incursions and hacking episodes at critical sites over the past few days. Investigators have yet to figure out who was behind the disruption, but Moscow has come out and said allegations of Russian invo
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In Arctic region of Svalbard, scientists study impact of climate change on polar bears
Europe • 11:43 AM
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Some 300 polar bears live in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard. But with sea ice rapidly receding due to climate change, researchers are trying to understand how the animals are adapting. FRANCE 24's Olivier Morin, Matthew Kay and Solenn Marcoux repo
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Greenland women recount forced contraception as Danish PM set to apologise
Europe • 9:13 AM
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Danish and Greenlandic leaders will apologise Wednesday for decades of forced contraception of Indigenous women in Greenland, including the forced insertion of IUDs, a policy that traumatised thousands.
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Macron stands with Palestine and Ukraine in UN speech, refuting political 'double standards'
Europe • 3:05 AM
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In his speech at the UN General Assembly on Tuesday, French President Emmanuel Macron spoke in defence of the organisation, countering US President Trump's dismissal of the United Nations. Macron, who officially recognised the state of Palestine on behal
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France refuses to grant asylum to anti-whaling activist Paul Watson
Europe • 12:51 AM
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According to a French asylum agency document seen on Tuesday, NGO Sea Shepherd founder Paul Watson has been refused political asylum in France. The dual US/Canadian citizen has an outstanding arrest warrant from Japan relating to damage caused to a Japan
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UK man arrested over alleged cyberattack that disrupted major European airports
Europe • 12:16 AM
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British police arrested a man in his 40s in southern England over an alleged cyberattack that disrupted operations at airports including London Heathrow, Berlin and Brussels, officials said Wednesday.
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