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Following Israel’s evacuation orders for 100,000 residents and displaced people from eastern Rafah on Monday, a viral video started circulating on X, where users claim to show Palestinians fleeing Rafah. We tell you more in this edition of Truth or Fake. Source link
No doubt Kylian Mbappé will be greeted with loud cheers and applause when he takes to the Parc des Princes pitch on Tuesday night. It will be his final Champions League match in the French capital in a Paris Saint-Germain shirt. More information with France 24 sports commentator, James Vasina. Source link
They say it’s darkest before the dawn. Let’s hope it’s true because Gaza’s definitely in the dark this Tuesday. Israeli tanks cutting off the Egyptian border crossing in the southernmost city of Rafah as the coalition war cabinet rejects what Hamas brands as acceptance of a truce deal, instead reading it as an underwhelming counteroffer. The start of the all-out ground offensive that US mediators among others fear will lead to a new level of humanitarian disaster? Source link
The World Bank Group has released a new report outlining how global agriculture and food production can be overhauled in order to cut carbon emissions and limit global warning to 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels. In this edition, we speak to Julian Lampietti, Global Agriculture Practice Manager at the World Bank, about the steps that need to be taken and whether they go far enough. Source link
Her powerful performances give voice to some uncomfortable truths. Lebanese playwright and director Chrystèle Khodr wades through the ruins of a society in her latest play “Ordalie”, exploring the social, political and physical wreckage of her homeland and its history. She tells us more about the quest for justice in contemporary Lebanon, why 19th-century playwright Henrik Ibsen is a fitting contemporary inspiration and how making theatre in a crisis-ridden country is a constant endeavour of creativity and solidarity among artists. Source link
Hamas said in a statement on Tuesday that Israel’s incursion in Gaza’s Rafah crossing aimed to undermine ceasefire efforts, after the Israeli army announced it took control of the Palestinian side of the crossing between Egypt and the strip. More information with the Director of Forward Thinking, Oliver McTernan. Source link
Israel carried out strikes on the Gazan city of Rafah overnight as it sought to put “pressure” on Hamas ahead of talks in Egypt on Tuesday aimed at sealing a truce proposal endorsed by the militants. Read our liveblog for all the latest developments in the Israel-Hamas war. Source link
Workers at the Cannes Film Festival called for a strike over pay and conditions on Monday, just a week before the event was due to start. Source link
Sébastien Devaud, aka Agoria, is a French electronic DJ and producer whose career has spanned over two decades and branched out into mixed media. He recently exhibited a digital art show at Paris’s world-famous Musée d’Orsay and is enthusiastic about what artificial intelligence can bring to the creative game. He popped by FRANCE 24’s studios to tell Marjorie Hache about the video for his new single “I Feel Good”, which was entirely AI-generated. We also find out more about Nigerian artist Godwin, who has just released his EP “Road to Nirvana”, and look forward to Beth Gibbons’s up-and-coming record “Lives Outgrown”. Source link
Talks resumed in Egypt Saturday aimed at halting months of war in Gaza between Hamas militants and Israel that have triggered protests around the world. Source link