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Back to homepage / Shows / arts24 Issued on: 09/01/2024 – 15:45 11:52 arts24 © FRANCE 24 In this roundup of arts and culture news, we take a look at what’s coming down the cultural pipeline in 2024 – from Taylor Swift’s Eras tour hitting Europe to the second instalment of sci-fi blockbuster “Dune”. Meanwhile, Paris museums have almost fully bounced back from pandemic-related shutdowns, with the Musée d’Orsay seeing record attendance. For those living far from the capital, we take a tour of the mobile museum that brings artwork to remote parts of France. We also take a deep…

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Issued on: 05/01/2024 – 01:09Modified: 05/01/2024 – 10:58 01:55 People gather near a body lying on the ground at the scene of explosions during a ceremony held to mark the death of late Iranian General Qassem Soleimani in Kerman, Iran, January 3, 2024. © WANA news agency via Reuters The Islamic State (IS) group claimed responsibility on Thursday for two explosions that killed nearly 100 people and wounded scores at a memorial for top commander Qassem Soleimani who was killed in Iraq in 2020 in a US drone strike. Read more on related topics: Source link

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The year of 2023 was the hottest on record, with the increase in Earth’s surface temperature nearly crossing the critical threshold of 1.5 degrees Celsius, EU climate monitors said Tuesday. Issued on: 09/01/2024 – 15:37Modified: 09/01/2024 – 15:35 3 min Climate change intensified heatwaves, droughts and wildfires across the planet, and pushed the global thermometer 1.48 C above the preindustrial benchmark, the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reported.”It is also the first year with all days over one degree warmer than the pre-industrial period,” said Samantha Burgess, deputy head of the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S).”Temperatures during 2023 likely exceed…

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Issued on: 09/01/2024 – 13:41Modified: 09/01/2024 – 13:49 05:12 U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken will discuss the “way forward” in Israel’s war in Gaza as he meets with leaders including Prime Minster Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday after touring Israel’s Arab neighbours. France 24’s Kethevane Gorjestani takes a look at what Blinken will be hoping to achieve during his visit. Read more on related topics: Source link

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French authorities temporarily closed two motorways on Tuesday as authorities scrambled to deploy salt trucks and tow vehicles after a cold wave hit the country. Issued on: 09/01/2024 – 13:26 1 min “Everything is being done to resolve this as fast as possible,” Transport Minister Clement Beaune said on Tuesday morning, when 400 vehicles were blocked on icy roads in the Paris region.Beaune, whose future is uncertain ahead of an expected cabinet reshuffle, argued the national weather agency had not predicted the snow overnight.He told radio broadcaster RMC that the situation was improving since 1,000 trucks and cars had initially…

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Back to homepage / Shows / Truth or Fake Issued on: 08/01/2024 – 22:41 05:09 TRUTH OR FAKE © FRANCE 24 Even before the current war between Israel and Hamas, pro-Israeli internet users had claimed Palestine has always been a Jewish entity. They point to a flag depicted in a 1939 Larousse dictionary showing Palestine’s flag bearing the Star of David. In this episode of Truth or Fake, Vedika Bahl shares the consensus of several historians and experts to debunk this theory. Read more on related topics: Source link

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President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday named education minister Gabriel Attal as prime minister in a bid to give new momentum to his presidency, with the 34-year-old becoming France’s youngest and first openly gay head of government, a source close to the presidency told AFP.  Issued on: 09/01/2024 – 10:06Modified: 09/01/2024 – 10:46 1 min After days of intense behind-the-scenes manoeuvring, outgoing prime minister Élisabeth Borne resigned Monday evening, with Attal emerging as the favourite to succeed the 62-year-old.The absence of a swift announcement fuelled talk that heavyweight government figures might be involved in intense bargaining over Attal.However sources close to…

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Issued on: 09/01/2024 – 09:56Modified: 09/01/2024 – 10:19 01:19 With less than a week to go before this year’s Afcon kicks off, the streets of Abijan are already buzzing with excitement as football fans from accross the continent flock to the Ivorian capital to support their teams. Laurent Berstecher has the story. Read more on related topics: Source link

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South Korea’s parliament passed a bill on Tuesday to ban the eating and selling of dog meat, a move that will end the controversial centuries-old practice amid growing support for animal welfare. Issued on: 09/01/2024 – 10:32 2 min Eating dog meat was once seen as a way to improve stamina in the humid Korean summer. But the practise has become rare – largely limited to some older people – as more Koreans consider dogs as family pets and as criticism of how the dogs are slaughtered has grown.Activists say most dogs are electrocuted or hanged when slaughtered for meat,…

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