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Les échappées de Kaboul : pédaler c’est résister

12 June 2026 at 15:42
"Les Échappées de Kaboul" : le documentaire revient sur l'évacuation secrète de 41 cyclistes #afghanes après la prise de pouvoir des talibans en août 2021. 🚵‍♀️ Portées par un élan de solidarité d’ONG, de philanthropes, de personnalités politiques et sportives, 125 personnes ont pu fuir le pays dans des conditions extrêmes. Un documentaire de Matteo Born et Alain Rimbert.

Moyen-Orient : l’Iran évoque des progrès significatifs vers un accord avec Washington

12 June 2026 at 15:38
Téhéran se montre prudent mais affirme qu’une grande partie de l’accord avec Washington serait déjà finalisée. Le cessez-le-feu au Liban et le déblocage d’avoirs iraniens semblent avancer, mais les questions du nucléaire et du détroit d’Ormuz restent à régler, comme l'explique le correspondant de France 24 à Téhéran Siavosh Ghazi.

Fin de la visite du Pape en Espagne placée sous le signe de la défense des migrants

12 June 2026 at 15:36
Le pape Léon XIV a achevé son voyage d’une semaine en Espagne par une visite aux îles Canaries, principale porte d’entrée des migrants vers l’Europe. Tout au long de son déplacement, il a plaidé pour un accueil digne des migrants, dénonçant l’indifférence face aux drames migratoires et appelant à davantage de solidarité. Les précisions de Victoria David, à Madrid pour France 24.

Le Mondial de football, un événement foncièrement géopolitique

12 June 2026 at 15:31
Le coup d’envoi de la Coupe du monde a été donné dans un contexte international particulièrement tendu, marqué par de nombreux conflits et des relations parfois compliquées entre les trois pays hôtes : les États-Unis, le Canada et le Mexique. La compétition permettra-t-elle de confirmer l’idée souvent défendue par la FIFA selon laquelle le football est le sport le plus fédérateur au monde ? Éléments de réponse avec Florian Brejon, directeur général associé de l’agence d’information News Tank Football, invité de France 24.

Pourquoi la Fifa a demandé à Haïti de changer ses maillots avant le Mondial 2026 ?

12 June 2026 at 14:49
#Mondial2026 : Haïti a été contraint de modifier son maillot pour la Coupe du monde. En cause : un visuel représentant une scène de la guerre d'indépendance haïtienne, jugé contraire aux règles de la Fifa sur les messages politiques.Pensé comme un hommage à l'histoire du pays, le design initial ne verra finalement pas le jour.

'Extremely complex legislation: Can they agree on common rules to manage migration together?"

12 June 2026 at 13:50
William Hilderbrandt is pleased to welcome Camille Le Coz. Director of the Migration Policy Institute of Europe. The implementation of the EU's new Migration and Asylum Pact marks the beginning of a critical experiment in collective migration governance. After more than a decade of negotiations, the pact seeks to reconcile competing imperatives: strengthening border management, accelerating asylum procedures, ensuring greater coordination among member states, and rebuilding trust within a fragmented European system.

UK watchdog warns online platforms as Belfast riots go viral

10 June 2026 at 20:47
Northern Ireland braced Wednesday for a potential second night of violence directed at immigrants, following unrest that UK authorities say was stoked by far-right activists on social media after a brutal Belfast stabbing. Britain's ​media regulator warned online platforms of possible legal consequences if their services are used to ​incite ‌violence. FRANCE 24's Mark Owen speaks with Jack Crangle, Queen's University Belfast Lecturer in Contemporary British History.

Trump immigration stance 'clashes against reality of what is needed to stage a truly global event'

9 June 2026 at 21:01
Award-winning Somali referee Omar Artan has been dropped from officiating at the World Cup after being barred from entering the United States. Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Alexander Cooley, Claire Tow Professor of Political Science at Barnard College, explains that "we're seeing the Trump's administration adherence to hard-line immigration laws clash against the reality of what you need to stage a truly global event".

FCAS project failure: 'France, Germany characterised by totally different strategic cultures'

9 June 2026 at 20:28
France and Germany said on Monday they had agreed to abandon a joint fighter jet programme due to disagreements between the companies involved, in a blow to European efforts to boost defence cooperation. Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Jeanette Süß, Research Fellow, Study Committee on Franco-German Relations, explains that "France and Germany are characterised by totally different strategic cultures, totally different military cultures and also in their weapons systems".

2026 World Cup participation conditional to US travel restrictions

9 June 2026 at 16:23
Traditionally, international sports competitions are seen as a way of overlooking division and differences, and disregarding geopolitics tension - which is the reason why North Korea competes in the Olympics for example. But this year's World Cup is proving an exception. Residents of countries placed on a US travel restriction list are finding their attendance at the World Cup is not garanteed. FRANCE 24's Kethevane Gorjestani explains.

Pope Leo to bless newly completed Sagrada Familia tower in Barcelona

9 June 2026 at 15:01
Pope Leo on June 9 arrived in Barcelona where he will celebrate mass in the Sagrada Familia Basilica and bless the new tower that has made it the world's tallest church. It was completed after 144 years spent under construction. The Pope's visit coincides with the 100th year of its architect's death, architect Antoni Gaudi. FRANCE 24's Eve Jackson went to Barcelona to learn more about one of the world's most famous architects.

World Cup overshadowed by US travel restrictions and the war in Iran

9 June 2026 at 14:02
A Somali referee has been prevented from officiating at the World Cup after he was refused entry into the US. This comes as many fans having bought tickets for the competitions have also seen their visa demands refused, and Iran's football federation claims its ticket allocation was withdrawn days before kickoff. FRANCE 24's Angela Diffley looks at the impact of the US's travel restrictions and war in Iran on the competition.

Nigeria rescues 360 women and children abducted by Boko Haram

9 June 2026 at 12:30
The Nigerian army said on June 7 it freed 360 people abducted by Boko Haram in the northeastern part of the country. The operation, according to the army’s statement, was conducted in the Mandara mountains which form a part of the militant group’s stronghold. It resulted in the release of several people, including children, who had been abducted across different communities in Borno.

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