Despite a fragile ceasefire and limited aid, displaced Palestinians in Gaza continue to endure harsh living conditions, limited transport and widespread devastation. Tens of thousands have been killed or injured, most...
Will jailing criminal teens solve Sweden’s gang crisis?
Enda Brady discusses how children are being drawn into Sweden’s escalating gang violence, with analysts including Former UK Police Detective Peter Bleksley who question whether lowering the Swedish age of criminal...
ADIPEC 2025: Betting on sustained demand for oil • FRANCE 24 English
This week we’re heading to the Abu Dhabi Petroleum Exhibition and Conference (ADIPEC 2025) for a conversation with Gaurav Sharma, an independent energy analyst also know on social media as the...
Bank of England believes inflation has peaked as it holds interest rate
The Bank of England has voted to leave interest rates on hold at 4%, but a knife-edge split on its Monetary Policy Committee suggests a cut may be coming very soon. The nine members of the Bank’s MPC voted 5-4 in...
COP30: UN chief urges ‘credible plan’ for climate change | BBC News
World leaders are gathering in Belém, Brazil, ahead of the UN climate conference next week. It takes place a decade after the Paris Climate Agreement in which countries pledged to try and restrict the rising global...
India’s first climate refugees face losing their sanctuary once again
With COP30 starting this week, Sky News speaks to victims of rising sea levels around India’s coastline. Read more: #india #climate #cop30 SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for more videos: Follow us on Twitter:...
What kind of climate player is Brazil really? | DW News
Brazil is hosting the COP30 climate summit, framing itself globally as a climate leader. And its government has had some successes: Brazil has cut deforestation by a third. But it’s also a country of...














