Day: November 29, 2025
Signs of progress with India abound, but so do fears that nothing has really changed
Does the apparent rapprochement between India and Canada actually signal an intention by India to desist from tactics it has allegedly used against Canadian Sikh activists — including assassination?
German president visits Spanish town of Guernica, hit by Nazi bombs in 1937
President Frank-Walter Steinmeier on Friday became the first German head of state to visit the Spanish town of Guernica, where Nazi bombers killed hundreds of civilians in 1937.
Trump moves to void Biden-era executive orders signed by autopen
All executive orders signed by former US President Joe Biden using an autopen are void, Donald Trump has claimed
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At least 13 people killed by Israeli forces during raid on a southern Syrian village
At least 13 people have been killed including women and children by Israeli forces during a raid on a southern Syrian village. One local man said ‘When we tried to take injured people to the hospital, they struck the car carrying them’.
A Louvre Museum burgling history
This week on The Sound Kitchen, you’ll hear the answer to the question about the OTHER famous theft from the Louvre Museum. There are your answers to the bonus question on “The Listeners Corner”, and a tasty musical dessert on Erwan Rome’s “Music from…
How the last words of a little girl in Gaza became an award-winning film
Tunisian filmmaker Kaouther Ben Hania’s The Voice of Hind Rajab is based on a recording of a six-year-old girl trapped under fire in Gaza, calling the Palestinian Red Crescent for help. RFI spoke to the director about why it was so important to her to…
European travel chaos fears ease after Airbus intervenes on software fix
Fears of days of travel chaos across Europe and the world eased on Saturday after plane manufacturer Airbus intervened rapidly to implement a software upgrade it had said was immediately needed on some 6,000 of its A320 planes.
Travel disruption: Thousands of Airbus planes grounded after faulty software detected
Airlines have been forced to ground thousands of Airbus planes following a software problem possibly linked to an aircraft’s sudden loss of altitude last month.