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Majda, Monika and Heidi are part of the Panorama theatre troupe in the village of El Barsha, a small Coptic Christian community in the south of Egypt. As they devise and perform plays in the street, filmmakers Nada Riyadh and Ayman El Amir follow the young women, who are negotiating the moment between adolescence and adulthood, contemplating their destinies and their dreams. “The Brink of Dreams” won the L’Œil d’or prize at the Cannes Film Festival. We speak to director Nada Riyadh about the power of female solidarity, how street theatre shifted mentalities in villages and the importance of cultural…
Pope Francis, speaking in a frail and breathless voice, thanked the faithful for their prayers in an audio message broadcast Thursday. It was his first public communication since being hospitalised three weeks ago with double pneumonia. The 88-year-old pope’s weakened condition has sidelined him for the longest stretch of his papacy and raised fresh concerns about his health and future.
LeBron James finished with 34 points and became the first player to score 50,000 combined points in the regular season and playoffs, and the Los Angeles Lakers extended their longest winning streak in four years to seven games with a 136-115 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night.
Why does Donald Trump appear so determined to impose tariffs? Is it about raising revenue and bringing back jobs? Is it about leverage? To help us sort through what could be a complete overhaul of US and global trade policy of the past 75 years, Charles Pellegrin speaks to Greta Peisch, partner in international trade practice at law firm Wiley Rein and former general counsel at the office of the US Trade representative during the Joe Biden administration.
Barely a week after the Israeli military acknowledged its “complete failure” to prevent the October 7, 2023 attack, Eyal Zamir, the country’s new army chief, said the military mission against Hamas remained unfinished. Zamir was sworn in as army chief on Wednesday, replacing Herzi Halevi, who resigned in January.
'87% of the world is able to function effectively under the rules of a multilateral trading system'
Two major speeches by two of the world’s most powerful leaders, delivered on opposite sides of the planet: For China, it was a call for unity to overcome obstacles through innovation and “opening up” — a time-honoured phrase in Chinese politics — to eventually accomplish national rejuvenation. Seven thousand miles away, President Donald Trump addressed both chambers of the US Congress, vowing to levy tariffs on imports and defeat inflation to “make America great again” — an equally resonant phrase for many in the United States. The paths their leaders choose will shape both countries’ futures — and the rest…
In this edition of Entre Nous, we talk to health and well-being expert Stéphanie Brillant, who has a new book coming out in France entitled “Quand le corps n’est plus d’accord,” which can be roughly translated as “Why is my body crashing?” She tells us about the modern-day challenges to healthy living and the importance of listening to one’s body.
Liverpool substitute Harvey Elliott scored a last-gasp winner 47 seconds after coming on to earn a fortunate 1-0 win against Paris St Germain who outplayed their visitors during Wednesday’s Champions League last-16 first leg match. Bayern Munich took beat German rivals Bayer Leverkusen 3-0.
Germany's Merz proposes overhaul of debt-brake system to boost defence, infrastructure spending
Germany’s political parties hoping to form the next government have agreed to loosen the country’s strict “debt brake” system which constitutionally limits new government borrowing to 0.35% of GDP. Conservative leader Friedrich Merz says extraordinary efforts are needed to boost the country’s defence capabilities given the current security uncertainty. Plus, a day after imposing 25% tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, Donald Trump has agreed to give a one-month exemption to cars.
Israel’s cutoff of food, fuel, medicine and other supplies to Gaza’s 2 million people has sent prices soaring and humanitarian groups into overdrive trying to distribute dwindling stocks to the most vulnerable. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on the humanitarian crisis, and the harrowing plight of civilians in war-torn Gaza, FRANCE 24’s Sharon Gaffney welcomes Tommaso Della Longa, Spokesperson and Manager of the Media Unit at the International Federation of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies – IFRC.