Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has signed a decree declaring Instanbul’s world-famous Hagia Sophia will be reopened for Muslim worship. His declaration about his country’s most popular tourist...
Srebrenica was rooted in anti-Muslim hate – Bosnian genocide survivor
Bosnian genocide survivor and researcher Arnesa Buljusmic-Kustura speaks on anti-Muslim hate, Srebrenica and the world’s inaction. #SrebrenicaGenocide #Bosnia #BosnianWar
Clashes go on | Another day of unrest in the Serbian capital, Belgrade
Protesters and riot police clashed outside the Serbian parliament building for a fourth consecutive night, prompted by President Vucic’s announcement that the lockdown will be reimposed, following a recent spike in...
The new normal: FRANCE 24 reports from Turkey to Colombia
In our show “The New Normal”, which examines the consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic and beyond, FRANCE 24 brings you four reports from our correspondents around the globe.
Venice tests a new flood barrier system
Italian authorities test a long-delayed flood prevention system meant to save the city of Venice from tidal waves
Ban TikTok? Western powers split over China-owned video sharing app
Security threat or part of 🇨🇳🇺🇸 trade rivalrly? Agence France-Presse’s Dave Clark calls for clarity before buying into a ban of #China-owned video sharing app #Tiktok. In The World This Week, Catherine Field flags...
Tighter rules on face coverings likely says Boris Johnson- BBC News
Boris Johnson says he may have to tighten the rules on face coverings in England, encouraging their use in confined spaces, like shops. At the moment they’re only mandatory on public transport, but the Prime...