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Euronews journalist reports Emirates flight to Dubai held at Heathrow during UAE air strikes
Toby Gregory reported the atmosphere in the cabin remained calm, with passengers having no concerns about safety due to Emirates' track record of maintaining passenger safety.
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Euronews
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Russia unilaterally declares Victory Day ceasefire while Zelenskyy tables own truce
Russia's defence ministry said last week that there would be no military hardware at the annual parade this year because of fears of long-range attacks by Ukrainian drones.
Russia unilaterally declares Victory Day ceasefire while Zelenskyy tables own truce
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France 24 - International News
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War of words: Trump, Iran trade claims of missile strikes in the Strait of Hormuz
Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz escalated Monday after US President Donald Trump announced Washington was beginning "Project Freedom," to help "guide" ships stranded by Iran's closure of the crucial waterway. Iran said the US had "disregarded" its warning shots and that it had struck a US frigate with 2 missiles. Washington outright denied this, saying it had managed to transit the Strait, which again Tehran rebuked, triggering a war of words in which both sides traded claims of attacks.
War of words: Trump, Iran trade claims of missile strikes in the Strait of Hormuz
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El País in English
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Over 1,000 beagles rescued from US research facility
About 1,500 beagles bred for scientific experimentation are being removed from Ridglan Farms, a facility in Wisconsin that has been breeding dogs for laboratories for more than 60 years. The removal, which began this weekend, is the result of an agreement between rescue organizations and the company, amid protests, investigations into abuse, and a legal commitment that will require the company to cease operations by July 2026.Seguir leyendo
Over 1,000 beagles rescued from US research facility
About 1,500 beagles bred for scientific experimentation are being removed from Ridglan Farms, a facility in Wisconsin that has been breeding dogs for laboratories for more than 60 years. The removal, which began this weekend, is the result of an agreement between rescue organizations and the company, amid protests, investigations into abuse, and a legal commitment that will require the company to cease operations by July 2026.
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France 24 - International News
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'America has confirmed everything that Iran has been telling its population', analyst says
Speaking with FRANCE 24's Mark Owen, Emma Salisbury, Senior Research Fellow on the National Security Programme at the Foreign Policy Institute, says that "America has confirmed everything that Iran has been telling its population", explaining that "the Iranian regime tell their population constantly that the US, the great Satan, is out to destroy Iran and its people and Trump has done absolutely nothing to disabuse them of that notion".
'America has confirmed everything that Iran has been telling its population', analyst says
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France 24 - International News
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Anti-Bezos campaign urges Met Gala boycott in New York
Monday the Met Gala is happening in New York. This year, the star-studded event is being sponsored and co-chaired by the billionaire Jeff Bezos and his wife, Lauren Sanchez Bezos. That has prompted a series of unique protests against the affair, including a proposed boycott. FRANCE 24's Monte Francis explains.
Anti-Bezos campaign urges Met Gala boycott in New York
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France 24 - International News
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Fujairah oil zone hit by fire after drone attack as UAE says it intercepted Iran missiles
Fire broke out at a major UAE oil industry zone on Monday after a drone attack originating from Iran, authorities said, as the Gulf state's military separately intercepted three Iranian missiles over its waters and a fourth crashed into the sea. Hoda Abdel Hamid reports for FRANCE 24 from Doha.
Fujairah oil zone hit by fire after drone attack as UAE says it intercepted Iran missiles
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El País in English
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‘El Chapo’ Guzmán requests extradition to Mexico from the United States
Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has sent another letter to Judge Brian Cogan requesting extradition to Mexico. According to the document, the once most-wanted man in the world insisted on receiving “equal treatment under the law” in his case and also requested to be tried in his home country on the pending charges against him. The drug lord has been serving a life sentence since 2019 for various drug trafficking offenses and has been incarcerated at the ADX Floren
‘El Chapo’ Guzmán requests extradition to Mexico from the United States
Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán, former leader of the Sinaloa Cartel, has sent another letter to Judge Brian Cogan requesting extradition to Mexico. According to the document, the once most-wanted man in the world insisted on receiving “equal treatment under the law” in his case and also requested to be tried in his home country on the pending charges against him. The drug lord has been serving a life sentence since 2019 for various drug trafficking offenses and has been incarcerated at the ADX Florence supermax federal prison in Colorado since then.

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France 24 - International News
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Putin and Zelensky both unilaterally declare conflicting 2-day truces
Russia threatened on Monday to launch a "massive missile strike" on Kyiv if Ukraine breached a two-day truce initiated by Russian President Vladimir Putin to coincide with World War II commemorations. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky responded to Moscow's threats saying Kyiv would observe its own ceasefire between May 5 to May 6.
Putin and Zelensky both unilaterally declare conflicting 2-day truces
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France 24 - International News
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Two dead as car ploughs into crowd in Germany's Leipzig
A car ploughed into a crowd on a street in Germany's eastern city of Leipzig on Monday, killing at least two people and injuring several others, authorities said. Germany has been shaken by a series of car-ramming attacks in recent years, including one targeting a Christmas market in 2024 in Magdeburg, and also in Berlin and Munich. FRANCE 24's Nick Holdsworth reports from Berlin.
Two dead as car ploughs into crowd in Germany's Leipzig
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France 24 - International News
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Europe, Canada pull together in Yerevan in Trump's shadow
European leaders talked up independence on defence and closer ties with Canada Monday, as they gathered in Armenia for a summit clouded by US threats to cut military support. US President Donald Trump loomed large over the meeting of the European Political Community (EPC) in Yerevan, which was for the first time attended by a non-European leader: Canada's Mark Carney. FRANCE 24's international affairs commentator Douglas Herbert has more.
Europe, Canada pull together in Yerevan in Trump's shadow
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France 24 - International News
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Iran fires 'warning shots' as US Navy says its ships entered Gulf via Hormuz
The ceasefire in the Iran war abruptly faced its most perilous moment Monday after the United States began trying to open the Strait of Hormuz to allow hundreds of stranded commercial ships sail out. The United Arab Emirates said it came under attack for the first time since the early April ceasefire, and a British military monitor said two cargo vessels were ablaze off the UAE. There had been warning signs around the U.S. military-aided effort to guide ships through the strait, as Iran called i
Iran fires 'warning shots' as US Navy says its ships entered Gulf via Hormuz