In this arts24 interview, Grammy-nominated poet aja monet joins us in Paris to talk about her new collection "Florida Water" ...
In the UK, one of the key architects of the campaign to leave the EU is currently the favourite to become the next prime ...
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Film critic Emma Jones tells us why Yorgos Lanthimos's latest film "Bugonia" manages to mix existential angst and entertaining performances in his sixth collaboration with Emma Stone. We also hear why ...
Boko Haram's various splinter groups have been at each other's throats for years in a fight over leadership and ideology. Analysts say this could provide a window of opportunity to restore stability ...
We look at reactions to an updated peace plan for Ukraine, which one paper says is an "acceptable end to the war." French President Emmanuel Macron is expected to unveil a voluntary military service ...
The New York Times explains the work schedule of the ageing American president and more stories from the US. Next: we bring you a story on a YouTuber hunting child predators in an online game. Also: ...
An Irish author who struggled for years with alcohol and drug use has spoken to FRANCE 24 about his book that tells his story of addiction and recovery. Tim MacGabhann says he was born missing a layer ...
The EU and the US have restarted their trade negotiations in a bid to settle sticking points left unsolved in their tariff deal reached in July.
In tonight's edition, in Guinea-Bissau soldiers take to state TV claiming they’ve deposed the president Umaro Sissoco Embaló and shut down the country.
Northern Nigeria is witnessing one of its darkest moments in education, as renewed attacks and mass school closures push thousands of children out of classrooms. With fresh abductions and ...
With 9 defeats in 12 matches, Liverpool is in the midst of their worst run in 71 years. "It's a shock for everyone," admitted Arne Slot after the match.