Germany’s housing market is in crisis. People who rent are feeling the pinch, with a shortage of affordable housing making tenants easy targets for exploitation, as landlords bend and break the rules and...
Does Radev’s victory take Bulgaria away from the EU?
Across The Balkans speaks with Associate Professor of International Relations Kader Ozlem about Bulgaria’s future relations with the EU following ex-president Rumen Radev’s victory in the country’s parliamentary...
Voters in Gaza return to polls for first time in two decades
Palestinians in the occupied West Bank and central Gaza are heading to the polls for the first time in two decades, as a fragile political reset takes shape amid the ruins of war. Nizar Sadawi reports.
Palestinian’s vote in Gaza, West Bank elections under shadow of Hamas • FRANCE 24 English
Palestinians take to the polls on Saturday to vote in municipal elections for the first time since the Gaza war. Although there are no Hamas candidates on electoral lists, experts say the militant group hopes the vote...
Iran says it will not participate in talks with US, despite FM’s arrival in Islamabad • FRANCE 24
As US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are expected to arrive in Islamabad on Saturday, Iran has ruled out direct negotiations with US representatives, despite Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arriving in Pakistan...
Disruptor or ‘centrist dad’? Ed Davey speaks to Rob Powell
Can the Liberal Democrats make an impact in next month’s local elections? Rob Powell sits down with Sir Ed Davey to hear what his plans are to counter the growing threat from Reform and the Green Party. #eddavey...
Schools reopen in UAE after weeks of drone and missile attacks
Sky News has been given rare access to schools in Dubai as children return to classes following the ceasefire between the US, Israel and Iran. The UAE has been subject to weeks of drone and missile attacks from Iran...














