Live: Follow Pope Francis' funeral at St. Peter’s Square in Rome

Some 50 heads of state and 10 reigning monarchs gather in Rome on Saturday for the funeral of Pope Francis, who died on Monday at 88 years old. Follow FRANCE 24’s special edition for full coverage of the funeral Mass in St. Peter’s Square and the procession to the Basilica of Saint Mary Major, where the late pontiff will be laid to rest.

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Rwanda and DR Congo set May 2 deadline for peace deal

Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have agreed to work toward a draft peace agreement by May 2 following months of escalating violence in eastern DRC. In a diplomatic breakthrough, the two nations signed a declaration Friday in Washington pledging mutual respect for sovereignty and halting military support for armed groups.

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Russian satellite linked to space weapon programme appears to malfunction in orbit

A mysterious Russian satellite, believed by US officials to support a nuclear anti-satellite weapon programme, is showing signs of erratic spinning in orbit – a potential setback for Moscow’s military space ambitions. Known as Cosmos 2553, the satellite’s unusual behaviour, tracked by commercial space-monitoring firms, adds a new layer of intrigue to the growing tensions over weaponisation in space.

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French PM under pressure after daughter reveals she was abused at school

The daughter of French Prime Minister François Bayrou has recently revealed being a victim of abuse at a Catholic boarding school. Her testimony has fuelled fresh accusations against Bayrou of dishonesty over his knowledge of allegations of abuse at Notre-Dame de Bétharram Catholic school from the 1950s until the 2000s.

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Kashmir: our journalists report live from India and Pakistan

Troops from Pakistan and India exchanged fire overnight in disputed Kashmir, after the United Nations urged the nuclear-armed rivals to show “maximum restraint” following the killing of 26 men at a tourist site – the worst attack on civilians in nearly two decades. FRANCE 24 correspondents in India and Pakistan joins us live for an update.

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Trade tariffs can't become the 'new normal': French minister-delegate Haddad

We sit down with France’s minister-delegate for Europe, Benjamin Haddad, to take stock of diplomacy around Ukraine and the US-EU standoff over trade tariffs. Haddad lived in the US and worked for top think tanks there, including the Atlantic Council and the Hudson Institute. He wrote a book entitled “Paradise Lost: Trump’s America and the end of European illusions” during the first Trump presidency. With that theme in mind, we also touch on European competitiveness, research and innovation.

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Last day of Pope Francis lying in state, 150,000 people have already paid their respects

Tens of thousands of mourners filed into St. Peter’s Basilica on Friday on the last day to pay final respects to Pope Francis ahead of his funeral. The Vatican on Friday said 150,000 people have already paid their respects to Pope Francis. Detials by FRANCE 24 Reporter in Rome, Clovis Casali, and analysis by Massimo Faggioli, theology professor at Villanova University in Philadelphia.

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Russia blames Ukraine for car bombing that killed top general near Moscow

A senior Russian general was killed in a car bombing near Moscow on Friday, in what local authorities say is the latest targeted assassination linked to the war in Ukraine. Russia accused Ukraine of orchestrating the attack, which came as US envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in the Russian capital for talks with President Vladimir Putin. 

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Wisconsin judge arrested for allegedly obstructing immigration operation, FBI says

The FBI on Friday said Wisconsin Judge Hannah Dugan was arrested for allegedly helping a man, Eduardo Flores Ruiz, evade immigration agents. In a post on X, FBI Director Kash Patel said Dugan misled federal agents in court. The arrest reflects growing tension between the Trump administration and the judiciary over immigration enforcement.

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EU eyes high-stakes presidential election in Romania: Democracy tested by disinformation

Romania is about to re-run a high-stakes presidential election, fuelled by a political crisis that has engulfed the country for the last five months. At the end of November, the ultranationalist Calin Georgescu sent shockwaves through the EU by winning the first round of the vote. But the Constitutional Court annulled the result in December, because of allegations of electoral violations and manipulation through social media. Indeed, the role played by TikTok has come under intense scrutiny, with the European Commission now saying that it has grounds to suspect that the platform was in breach of its obligations under the EU’s Digital Services Act.

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Kremlin says Putin's talk with US envoy was 'constructive'

U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff met President Vladimir Putin for three hours in Moscow to discuss the U.S. plan to end the Ukraine war, and the Kremlin said the two sides’ positions had moved closer. Story by Elitsa Gadeva.

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India-Pakistan relations sink to new lows following Kashmir attack

In the aftermath of this week’s deadly terror attack in Kashmir, relations between India and Pakistan have worsened. In this edition of Access Asia, the spokesperson for the opposition National Congress Party in India calls for unity, while acknowledging that the intent of the attack was to divide along religious lines. We also report on how the staunchly Catholic Philippines is grappling with the loss of Pope Francis.

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UN food agency warns food stock in Gaza has run out amid Israeli aid blockade

The United Nations’ World Food Programme (WFP) warned Friday that it has run out of food supplies in Gaza as Israel’s blockade on humanitarian aid stretches into its eighth week. The UN says the territory is facing its worst humanitarian crisis since the war began 18 months ago, with community kitchens expected to shut down in the coming days.

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Google keeps growing, as federal judges decide whether to break it up

Google is still making lots of money. Its parent company Alphabet reported $90.2 billion in revenue for the first quarter, up 12 percent from the same period last year, making $34.5 billion in profit. Chief Executive Sundar Pichai said Google’s AI strategy was to thank. But the elephant in the room at Thursday’s earnings call was the possibility that US federal judges might order the company to be broken up. We take a closer look in this edition of Tech 24.

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Car bomb kills senior Russian military officer near Moscow

A car bomb killed a senior Russian military officer in the town of Balashikha just east of Moscow on Friday in an attack that Russian war bloggers blamed on Ukraine. The killing happened on the same day as U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff met President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. Analysis by Douglas Herbert, France 24 international affairs commentator.

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Street art: From tags on trains to international auction houses

She’s the reluctant icon of generations of street artists: photojournalist Martha Cooper became a cult figure after her 1984 book “Subway Art” inspired creative souls around the world. She’s now teamed up with renowned stencil artist Logan Hicks to revisit some of her images and give them a new, more painterly aspect. Cooper and Hicks join us in the studio to talk about the transformation of murals, tags and graffiti in recent years, as the ninth Urban Art Fair opens its doors in Paris. We also chat about meeting with a tattoo master in the Japan of the 1970s and how art can bring the natural world to the most urban of landscapes. 

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A decade after deadly quake, Nepal in push to build a safer tomorrow

A 7.8-magnitude earthquake hit Nepal on April 25, 2015, killing nearly 9,000 people as it destroyed homes and heritage sites across the country. The quake also triggered avalanches on Mount Everest that claimed the lives of 22 hikers. A decade later, the nation is still rebuilding, with fresh solutions to protect lives in the event of future quakes. FRANCE 24’s Navodita Kumari and Nabeel Ahmed report.

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Can feminism be African?

In this special edition, we’re focusing on women’s rights in Africa. As UN Women writes, women on the continent are the backbone of family and communities. Yet many endure the worst working conditions with unpaid care, low pay jobs and little or no social protection. They also suffer from different forms of violence including female genital mutilation, child marriage and physical violence. So how does feminism fit within this context especially as many conservative male leaders in the region often dismiss it as a Western import. Annette Young talks to Minna Salami, the author of ‘Can Feminism be African?’ Also how Togo’s strict abortion laws mean thousands of women are left with no choice but to seek illegal terminations, often putting their lives at risk. Plus the teenage girls in a Kenyan refugee camp who are learning self-defence in an environment rife with gender violence.

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From the pews to the news: Reporting on Pope Francis

This edition of Scoop looks at the relationship between the late Pope Francis and the press, as well as the challenges of covering the Vatican. Francis revamped communications at the Holy See, embraced social media and provided access to writers. His death comes at a time when Vatican journalism is struggling; many major outlets have closed their Rome bureaus and some see this as a parallel for Italy’s decline as an international power. Our guest is Camillo Barone of the National Catholic Reporter.

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