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Thirty years on Ecclestone regrets causing upset over Senna's death

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Speaking to AFP on Wednesday, 30 years to the day after Senna's death, which sent shockwaves around the world, Ecclestone said he had misheard F1 doctor Sid Watkins. Senna's death at the age of 34 came a day after Austrian driver Roland Ratzenberger had been killed in the second qualifying session at Imola. On the seventh lap, Senna's Williams, which was leading at the time, hit a concrete wall at 211 kilometres per hour (131mph), leaving the Brazilian motionless in the cockpit. "As soon as Senna's... Читать дальше...

Entre nous: French May 1st Traditions

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From workers' rights, to political protests, to buying (and selling) lilies of the valley, we dive into France’s May 1st traditions. We discuss the orgigins of International Labor Day and how lilies of the valley became the flower to give loved ones on this holiday.

The ‘massive phenomenon’ of work-related deaths in France

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As May Day celebrations fill the streets with festive marches and labour union protests across French cities today, a darker truth boils below the surface. In a country often applauded for its strong labour protections, two workers die each day due to job-related accidents, according to the latest national health insurance figures. Many worried observers say the numbers don’t even come close to capturing the full extent of these fatal mishaps.

UN peacekeepers end operations in DR Congo's South Kivu region

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UN peacekeepers have ceased operations in DR Congo's restive South Kivu province after more than 20 years, officials said on Tuesday, in line with previously-announced plans. The MONUSCO mission "is ceasing its operations today in South Kivu province," said a statement. "From 1 May, 2024 the mission's mandate, including its responsibility to protect civilians ceases in this province".

Diphtheria currently seeing a historic resurgence in West Africa

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Diphtheria is a disease caused by toxin producing bacteria. In severe cases, it can be deadly. It is currently seeing a historic resurgence in West Africa, which has seen more than 16,000 cases since mid-May and 800 deaths in Nigeria alone. Guinea, Mauritania and Niger are among the other countries in the region to have seen alarming outbreaks.



South African police investigate if Zuma's party forged signatures to contest elections

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South African police were investigating Tuesday if former President Jacob Zuma's new political party forged supporters' signatures to register for national elections next month. The MK Party, which has been highly critical of the ruling African National Congress he used to lead, has been embroiled in legal cases over whether it and Zuma are eligible to contest the May 29 national and provincial elections. They could be the most pivotal in South Africa in the last 30 years. FRANCE 24's An Wentzel reports.

French report on children's screen use recommends no smartphones before 13

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A French team of experts led by addictologist Amine Benyamina delivered a report on children and screens to President Macron. The report contains 29 recommendations, among those are no screen at all under the age of six, no phone before the age of 11 and no smartphone before 13. The report also says schools have to teach how to use and understand information on social networks.

Florida's 'nightmare' abortion ban takes effect

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Florida introduced one of the strictest abortion bans in the United States Wednesday in what President Joe Biden called a "nightmare" triggered by his election rival and predecessor Donald Trump. US Vice President Kamala Harris was visiting Republican-led Florida to deliver a speech condemning Trump as the harsh ban on abortions after six weeks of pregnancy took effect.

Blinken tells Hamas to accept truce deal as Israel PM warns of Rafah offensive

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Top US diplomat Antony Blinken on Tuesday urged Hamas to accept a truce in Gaza, as Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to launch a military offensive on Rafah "with or without" a deal. The hawkish premier issued the warning despite strong concerns raised by top ally Washington and hours before Secretary of State Blinken arrived in Israel on his latest Middle East crisis tour.

Kenya's Ruto orders evacuations after catastrophic rainfall, deadly floods

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Kenyan President William Ruto on Tuesday deployed the military to evacuate everyone living in flood-prone areas after 171 people were killed since March as torrential rains pound the country. Seasonal rains, amplified by the El Nino weather pattern, have devastated the East African nation, with floodwaters engulfing villages and threatening to unleash even more damage in the weeks to come.

Biden administration 'ignoring US laws' on arms transfers to Israel: Ex-senior official

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Josh Paul resigned from a senior position at the US State Department back in October to protest the US position vis-à-vis Israel's war in Gaza. In an interview with FRANCE 24, he said he did so because of the scale and scope of the conflict. "It was clear (...) that this would be far beyond anything we had seen before," he declared. Paul also said that the Biden administration "is ignoring American laws that apply to arms transfers and to security assistance" and noted a "lack of appetite" at the... Читать дальше...

Climate change: From Myanmar to the Philippines, heatwave scorches parts of Asia

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Large swaths of Asia are sweltering through a heatwave that has topped temperature records from Myanmar to the Philippines and forced millions of children to stay home from school. Scientists warn that extreme heat will become more frequent and intense because of human-induced climate change. FRANCE 24's Pavni Mittal reports from New Delhi, India.

Red Bull confirm design chief Newey to leave F1 team in 2025

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It was widely reported last week that the 65-year-old, regarded as the greatest designer in the sport's history, was set to quit following a controversy involving allegations about team principal Christian Horner. The British-based Red Bull team have won six constructors' titles and seven drivers' titles, split between Sebastian Vettel and Max Verstappen, with Newey-designed cars to date. They are on course to do the double again in 2024, with Dutch driver Verstappen the dominant force in the sport. Читать дальше...

Police arrest pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University while clashes break out at UCLA

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The pro-Palestinian demonstration that paralyzed Columbia University ended in dramatic fashion, with police carrying riot shields bursting into a building that protesters took over the previous night and making dozens of arrests. On the other side of the country, clashes broke out early Wednesday between dueling groups at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

Alcaraz hopes for dream Olympic doubles match-up with Nadal

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The tennis tournament, which runs from July 27 to August 4, takes place at Roland Garros where Nadal, who will be 38 by then, has won a record 14 French Open singles titles. Speaking after reaching the Madrid Open quarter-finals -- extending his Madrid Open winning streak to a record-equalling 14 -- Alcaraz said he and Nadal had spoken "a little" about teaming up in Paris. "If everything goes to plan, like I have already said, we will play the doubles together at the Olympics," said Alcaraz... Читать дальше...

Cricket World Cup 'stepping stone' to building US fanbase for Olympics

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The showpiece 20-over event will be co-hosted by the West Indies and the United States in June with New York, Florida and Dallas as venues. The International Cricket Council (ICC) said it was confident the tournament would help the sport leave a mark in a land where baseball rules. "The fact that a World Cup has come to the US -- the largest sports market in the world -- that in itself has generated a lot of interest," Chris Tetley, the ICC's head of events, told reporters in a media roundtable on Tuesday. Читать дальше...

Embracing hostage families, Blinken urges Hamas to accept 'very strong' deal

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In rare scenes for the top US diplomat, who has faced furor at home and abroad over President Joe Biden's support for Israel in its campaign against Hamas, Blinken was greeted outside his Tel Aviv hotel by Israelis waving US flags and chanting, "Thank you, Biden! Thank you, Blinken!" Blinken, who also met privately with hostage families, told them that freeing the hostages seized by militants on October 7 was "at the heart of everything we're trying to do". "There is a very strong proposal on the table right now. Читать дальше...

US novelist Paul Auster dies at 77

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Paul Auster, the prolific American novelist whose works included “The New York Trilogy,” has died at the age of 77 of complications from lung cancer.

Blinken urges Hamas to agree Gaza truce as he meets Israel leaders

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Washington has heightened pressure on all sides to reach a ceasefire -- a message pushed by Blinken, who was on his seventh regional tour since the Gaza war broke out in October. "Even in these very difficult times we are determined to get a ceasefire that brings the hostages home -- and to get it now," Blinken said as he met Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv. "And the only reason that that wouldn't be achieved is because of Hamas." Herzog's role is largely ceremonial but later Blinken... Читать дальше...





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