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Ghana's foreign minister says many of the Africans are victims of deception, lured by the promise of jobs.
The leftist party of Yanis Varoufakis, a former finance minister and critic of the conservative government, said he had been charged based on admitting he had tried ecstasy once.
In tonight's edition: Senegalese Prime Minister Ousmane Sonko announces revamped legislation set to double the maximum penalty for same-sex relations to 10 years in prison. But first: Washington is s...
A confrontation in Cuban waters left four people dead on Wednesday after soldiers opened fire on a Florida-registered speedboat that Havana says attacked first. Washington is investigating whether an...
Four people aboard a Florida-based speedboat died in a gunfight with Cuban border troops near the island nation’s coast, the Cuban Interior Ministry said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi hailed the 'vital' partnership between Israel and India during his visit.
Narendra Modi and Benjamin Netanyahu spoke of each other’s countries in civilisational terms to the Israeli Knesset.
Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Nathan P. Jones, Associate Professor of Security Studies in the College of Criminal Justice at Sam Houston State University, says that "the Mexican government wil...
Former Harvard President Summers quits after disclosures about his correspondence with Jeffrey Epstein.
Ukraine must project strength to secure continued Western support. But its people want the world to know they are not superhuman.
Christophe Leribault, who runs the Palace of Versailles, will replace Laurence des Cars, who resigned months after an audacious jewel heist.
Palestinians and Israelis on the right and left all say that the move is a step toward legitimizing the Israeli settlements, which most of the world considers illegal.
A sinkhole suddenly opened at an intersection in Omaha, Nebraska, swallowing two cars stopped at a red light.
The Cuban Interior Ministry has said in a statement that it reserves the right to 'protect its territorial waters'.
Two politicians and two former police officers were found guilty in the assassination of a rival, Marielle Franco, a Rio de Janeiro city councilwoman who fought corruption and violence.
Marielle Franco's murder at the age of 38 in Rio de Janeiro sparked protests across Brazil.
The release comes on the same day as the death of the coup leader, Antonio Tejero Molina.
Former officials face up to three years in prison if convicted for failing in their duties.