US throws support behind Bolivia's president as unrest grows
Washington is pledging emergency aid to Bolivia and is warning against attempts to topple President Rodrigo Paz as his government faces mounting protests and worsening shortages.
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Washington is pledging emergency aid to Bolivia and is warning against attempts to topple President Rodrigo Paz as his government faces mounting protests and worsening shortages.
Thursday marked the fourth straight day of protests in Albania, that erupted over a proposed billion-dollar luxury resort backed by Jared Kushner, married to Donald Trump's daughter, Ivanka. Online though, false videos about the rallies are going viral, with internet users sharing dated and out of context footage misrepresented as the current demonstrations. Albanians feel the Kushner tourism plans will decimate a protected wildlife ecosystem.
The French president weighed in on the controversy surrounding the former head of RT France, a Russian state-run outlet that was shut down in 2023. On Wednesday, protesters in Paris demanded her residence permit be revoked.
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In the Democratic Republic of Congo, the political opposition called on residents of the capital city Kinshasa to stay in their homes to protest against the possibility of President Felix Tshisekedi running for a third term. FRANCE 24โs Emmet Livingstone reports from Kinshasa.
Budapest's progressive mayor, Gergely Karacsony, was charged in January for organizing the city's 30th Pride parade despite an official ban ordered under the former prime minister, nationalist Viktor Orban.
Ukraine recaptured more territory than it lost to Russian forces in May, for the second straight month, according to new data. Russia's advance has been slowing since last year, as Ukrainian drone strikes become increasingly effective, as August Hakansson reports.
Mirra Andreeva beat an erratic Marta Kostyuk in straight sets at the French Open on Thursday to reach her first Grand Slam final. The 19-year-old from Russia drew on her defeat against the same opponent at the Madrid Open earlier this year to deliver a tactical masterclass at Roland Garros, ending the Ukrainian's 17-match unbeaten run on clay.
French cartoonist and filmmaker Marjane Satrapi, a prominent advocate for women's rights and author of โPersepolis,โ has died at 56, the French presidency said Thursday. Satrapi is best-known for her monochrome autobiographical comic book and film โPersepolis,โ a coming-of-age tale set against the Islamic Revolution in her native Iran.
Hungarian prosecutors said Thursday they had dropped charges against organisers of last year's Pride marches, citing a landmark ruling from the EU's top court.
The killing this month of 14-year-old Agostina Vega, in the central city of Cordoba, has shocked Argentina, triggering a groundswell of outrage and growing demands for government action against gender-based violence. The outrage has reverberated across the country, and on Wednesday, thousands of protesters gathered for the annual Ni Una Menos demonstration in downtown Buenos Aires. Agostinaโs case brought renewed energy and purpose to the protest, amplifying demands for government action and intensifying criticism of President Javier Milei.
It is the moving story of a Russian father and daughter who opposed Vladimir Putinโs war in Ukraine. It all began in March 2022, when 12-year-old Maria drew an anti-war picture at school in response to the invasion launched a month earlier. She was immediately reported by those around her, and the FSB soon visited both her school and her home. Her father was eventually arrested for supporting his daughter and speaking out against the war. He was convicted of discrediting the Russian army. Following his release from a penal colony, he and Maria left Russia and are now refugees in Strasbourg. A report by Elena Volochine, English adaptation by Lauren Bain.
PRESS REVIEW โ Thursday, June 4: Today marks 37 years since the Tiananmen Square massacre and the papers look at how advocates are trying to keep the memory of the victims alive. Albanians continue nationwide protests over a proposed luxury resort on a protected ecosystem in a project backed by Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's son-in-law. And German director Wim Wenders pulls his 1975 film, "Wrong Move" from circulation due to the presence of a topless child actor.
By attending the reburial ceremony of Andriy Melnyk, a pro-independence leader who collaborated with Nazi Germany against the Soviet Union, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is showing support for the country's evolving memory politics, which have been focused on opposition to Moscow since the February 2022 invasion.
The US president can veto the measure if it gains Senate approval, though the Trump administration insists that the war against Iran is already over, despite ongoing exchanges of fire between the two sides' forces and little sign of real progress in peace negotiations.
In tonight's edition, many in Kinshasa stayed home in protest at the possibility of their leader running for a third term. Also, hundreds of Malawians and others in South Africa flee for their lives as groups of xenophobic locals reportedly go door to door in the Western Cape with their threats. And Senegalese fans are worried they won't make it to the football World Cup as visa applications have been systematically rejected since the end of last year.
The New York Knicks open the NBA finals on Wednesday against Victor Wembanyama's Spurs. Much like Paris Saint-Germain, the Knicks had to reinvent themselves after years of frustration.
โDe Gaulle: Resistanceโ, is released in cinemas in France on June 3, the first part of a two-parter on Charles de Gaulle, the French general and statesman who led the Free French Forces against Nazi Germany and Vichy France. The much anticipated films took director Antonin Baudry and his team six years to make, with a budget of nearly 80 million euros. But even beyond the silver screen, with a year to go until the presidential elections, De Gaulle has perhaps never been so politically fashionable.
The NBA finals start on June 4 and the San Antonio Spurs, with its star player, Victor Wembanyama, are favoured to take the title. But as the 22-year-old Frenchman told reporters, it's not a done deal yet against the Knicks - who haven't won since 1973 but won 11 consecutive games in the playoffs this year.
Lawmakers on June 1 removed an article which would have required priests to report sexual crimes against minors that they learned of in confession, from the bill to 'protect children and combat violence in schools.'