Bill Gates has admitted making a "huge mistake" in associating with Jeffrey Epstein, telling staff at his charity foundation that he had affairs with two Russian women but denying involvement in the disgraced...
Zelensky says he still has energy to fight Putin’s Russia | The Global Story Podcast
This week marks four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the largest and deadliest conflict in Europe since WW2. The BBC’s international editor Jeremy Bowen, has been travelling through...
Raising Palestine’s flag in the face of occupation
Every time Israeli occupation forces carry out raids in occupied West Bank towns, Khairi Hanoun meets them with a raised Palestinian flag. His steadfastness reflects a broader Palestinian struggle rooted in land, memory...
Jackknifed truck shuts down stretch of interstate 205 near Vancouver
Video released by the Washington State Department of Transportation shows a jackknifed truck blocking a busy highway on February 23 after a crash. Maintenance crews later deployed a push-bumper truck to clear the...
Record-high temperatures in France • FRANCE 24 English
France experienced record-setting temperatures this week during an unseasonal spell of warm weather that affected the entire country. The soaring mercury pushes some to worry about the implications of such hot winter...
Jersey approves its assisted dying bill
Jersey has voted to legalise assisted dying for terminally ill adults, becoming the second of the British Isles to do so after the Isle of Man. Read more: #AssistedDying #Jersey #UK SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for...
Khojaly massacre: Azerbaijan’s pain that never fades
Women, babies, the elderly… 613 Azerbaijani Turks were massacred by Armenian forces in Karabakh’s Khojaly town on February 26, 1992. Thirty-four years have passed since the Khojaly massacre, but the pain it left in its...














