Reporters Without Borders on debunking Russian propaganda and fake news

In the words of Antoine Bernard, disinformation is “the kingdom of confusion”. The director of advocacy and assistance at Reporters Without Borders (RSF) spoke to FRANCE 24 about the organisation’s project to fight fake news and analyse the geopolitics of propaganda: The Propaganda Monitor. In its first “season”, the project is focusing on Russian propaganda, which Bernard says has “gained a lot of traction” since the start of the war in Ukraine. He speaks of an intricate disinformation “apparatus” in which fake news is “laundered, propelled and amplified” by the Russian government.

France24 |
Categorised as News

Fires in the Amazon: Brazilian police track down climate criminals

With the COP29 summit now in its final days, we take a closer look at the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. A major global carbon sink that’s nicknamed the lungs of the planet, the Amazon is once again under threat. Illegal fires set by farmers ravaged millions of hectares over the summer. Our France 2 colleagues followed the police as they tracked down those responsible. They bring us this report, with FRANCE 24’s Luke Shrago.

France24 |
Categorised as News

Attorney General pick Matt Gaetz reportedly paid two women $10,000, in part for sex

PRESS REVIEW –Thursday, November 21:  In France, far-right leader Marine Le Pen threatens to bring down PM Michel Barnier’s government over its controversial budget bill. In the US, the House Ethics Committee refuses to publish the findings of a sexual misconduct report against Donald Trump’s Attorney General pick Matt Gaetz. Over in the UK, Oxford University’s election for chancellor is being played out amid geopolitical tensions. Finally, find out why the humble bean is having a moment!

France24 |
Categorised as News

Russia targets Ukraine with intercontinental ballistic missile for first time, Kyiv says

Russia launched an Intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM) at targets in the Ukrainian city of Dnipro, Ukraine’s air force said. It was the first time that ICBMs have been used by Russia in the conflict. ICBMs are designed to deliver nuclear warheads, but there was no indication from Ukraine that the Russian missile was nuclear-armed.

France24 |
Categorised as News

History's biggest break-up: US federal prosecutors say Google must sell Chrome

In the antitrust trial of the century, the US Justice Department has filed for tech giant Alphabet to separate from its Chrome browser, which is used by around 3.5 billion people globally. It’s also asked the District of Colombia judge to rule that if Google continues with monopolistic misconduct, it could also lose its Android mobile phone operating system as well. In this business bulletin we take a closer look at the story, as well as Nvidia’s earnings call, Australia’s social media ban and French President Emmanuel Macron’s defence of cognac.

France24 |
Categorised as News

US says supplying Ukraine with antipersonnel mines will help slow Russian troops

U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said Washington’s decision to send antipersonnel land mines to Ukraine was needed to “help slow down” the advance of Russian ground troops. The announcement comes two months before Donald Trump replaces Joe Biden in the White House. Trump has criticized the amount the U.S. has spent on supporting Ukraine.

France24 |
Categorised as News

G20 'achieves consensus on diverse points of view amid changing of economic philosophy across world'

In a bid to further strengthen India’s alliances and global strategic partnerships, PM Modi has embarked on a veritable diplomatic blitz on the sidelines of the G20. For in-depth analysis and a deeper perspective on Modi’s wide-ranging discussions addressing everything from trade, technology & energy to security & space, François Picard welcomes India’s Ambassador to France Jawed Ashraf. “We’re witnessing sweeping changes, shifting equations in politics, geopolitics, economics, technology.”

France24 |
Categorised as News

French painting stolen by the Nazis goes on auction at Christie’s Paris

A painting by French artist Nicolas de Largillierre that was looted by the Nazis and recovered at the end of World War II by the Monuments Men, the Allied unit responsible for returning works of art stolen by the Germans, will be auctioned by Christie’s Paris on Thursday. FRANCE 24 looks at the history of a painting that has become a symbol of Nazi-looted art.

France24 |
Categorised as News

Live: ICC issues arrest warrants for Israel's Netanyahu, Gallant and Hamas leader Deif

The International Criminal Court in The Hague on Thursday issued warrants for the arrest of Hamas leader Mohammed Diab Ibrahim Al-Masri (also known as Mohammed Deif) as well Israel’s President Binyamin Netanyahu and former defence minister Yoav Gallant for war crimes and crimes against humanity over the war in Gaza and the October 2023 attacks that triggered it. Follow our liveblog for the latest developments in the Middle East.

France24 |
Categorised as News

Western allies close embassies as Kyiv issues raid alert

One day after Ukraine for the first time launched US-made missiles deep into Russian territory, air raid sirens rippled across Kyiv in response to online indications that Russia might be preparing a missile and drone attack on the capital.

France24 |
Categorised as News

US vetoes UN resolution for ceasefire in Gaza

The United States on Wednesday stood as the sole obstacle to the adoption of a UN resolution which sought to implement an immediate ceasefire to the Israel-Hamas war, saying the resolution didn’t “link release of hostages to an immediate, unconditional ceasefire”.

France24 |
Categorised as News

No, this viral photo doesn't show Iran's supreme leader 'in a coma'

Social media was abuzz with misleading, out-of-context images from Iran this week: dated, decade-old images being used to claim Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was hospitalised in a coma, and a slew of footage from 2022 demonstrations being presented as current unrest. Vedika Bahl talks us through it in this episode of Truth or Fake.

France24 |
Categorised as News

Gang violence leaves at least 150 dead in Haiti's capital this week, UN says

The death toll from gang violence in Haiti this year rose to over 4,500 after 150 people were killed in the capital of Port-au-Prince over the past week, United Nations human rights chief Volker Turk said on Wednesday. Amid rampant violence and persistent political instability, Turk said the latest “upsurge” in violence is a “harbinger of worse to come”.

France24 |
Categorised as News

Mali junta sacks Prime Minister Maiga and his government

Mali’s military junta leader Colonel Assimi Goita fired Prime Minister Choguel Kokalla Maiga and his government on Wednesday. A few days previously, Maiga, who was appointed by the military in 2021, had publicly condemned the lack of clarity regarding the country’s promised transition to civilian rule.

France24 |
Categorised as News

Trump takes Washington by storm: What to make of returning president's cabinet picks?

Is it all part of a bigger plan, or has Donald Trump simply decided that cabinet picks no longer matter? What to make of a TV host for defence secretary, a vaccine sceptic for health secretary, an ex-pro wrestling executive for education chief and a Putin-friendly conspiracy theorist to head intelligence services? Not to mention a now former congressman under investigation to head the Justice Department.

France24 |
Categorised as News

Danish military says it’s monitoring Chinese ship closely after undersea cables severed

Denmark’s navy said Wednesday that it was shadowing Chinese cargo vessel Yi Peng 3, which is anchored off the Danish coast. While the navy has not given any reason for its presence near the idle ship, the announcement comes a day after Finland and Sweden opened investigations into the suspected sabotage of two undersea fibre-optic cables.

France24 |
Categorised as News

'A vision of benevolence': Why Chilean poet Pablo Neruda’s legacy endures in France

French President Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to Pablo Neruda at the poet’s former home in Santiago during his visit to Chile on Wednesday, highlighting the enduring bond between the Nobel laureate and France. This connection, which began more than 80 years ago, was both literary and political, with France serving as both a refuge and a platform for Neruda’s voice during crucial moments in his life.

France24 |
Categorised as News

Trial bravery sees Gisele Pelicot hailed as feminist icon

Gisele Pelicot, the French woman drugged by her ex-husband so she could be raped and sexually abused by him and dozens of strangers, said on Tuesday that it was time for a “macho” society to change its attitude on rape. Pelicot has become a feminist icon by refusing to be ashamed and demanding the trial be open to the public to raise awareness about the use of drugs to commit sexual abuse.

France24 |
Categorised as News