London police arrested more than 200 people on Saturday during a protest against a ban on the group Palestine Action that the government has labeled a terrorist organization.
From insider to rival: how Magyar became Orbán’s most serious challenger in 16 years
Just a few years ago, Péter Magyar was an insider within the ruling Fidesz elite in Hungary. This Sunday, he goes into an election that could see him oust Orbán after 16 years of uninterrupted rule in a spectacular shift.
Iraq parliament elects Kurdish politician Nizar Amedi as president
New president pledges ‘Iraq First’ after securing 227 votes, ending five months of political deadlock.
Artemis II: Space race heats up with China
It has been more than 50 years since humans last ventured this close to the Moon. Now, the Artemis II mission is refocusing attention on the space race between the United States and China. Camille Knight explains the two superpowers’ competing lunar a…
‘We brought hope back’ says DRC keeper Mpasi, as World Cup beckons
With the Leopards sealing their place after a play-off win over Jamaica in Mexico on 31 March, the Democratic Republic of Congo are heading to the World Cup for the first time in 52 years. The team’s goalkeeper Lionel Mpasi tells RFI the scale of that…
Macron presses for Middle East de-escalation as Iran–US talks begin
Emmanuel Macron is stepping up France’s diplomatic push with Gulf and regional partners, as Iran–US talks got underway in Islamabad, amid hopes of a de-escalation of tensions in the Middle East.
Strait of Hormuz leverage looms over US-Iran talks in Islamabad
US and Iran hold first direct talks since 1979 in Islamabad, with progress hinging on the Strait of Hormuz.
Popular chef whose food was loved by Hollywood a-listers such as DiCaprio, Bieber and Clooney dies in horror car crash
A POPULAR chef who catered for the Hollywood elite has died in a horror car crash. Rainer Schwarz was killed on Monday afternoon when his vehicle veered off Crown Valley Parkway in California. The car, plowing through landscaping, eventually came to a …
‘Age difference, limited language…’: Immigration attorney flags rising risks in marriage-based Green Cards
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‘The Last Cedar of Lebanon’: A play exploring war’s lasting scars
Aïda Asgharzadeh was widely praised for her powerful exploration of dissidence and exile in Persian Dolls, weaving her own family’s story into a drama spanning Iran and France. Her deft use of history as a backdrop to intimate, personal narratives is …