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• 23/02/2026
Iranian officials gave hopeful signals ahead of renewed nuclear talks with US negotiators on Thursday. Iran's foreign minister told CBS News there was a "good chance to have a diplomatic solution" with Washington. At the same time, White House envoy Steve Witkoff said on Fox News that President Donald Trump is wondering why Tehran had not yet "capitulated".
Students in Iran have also protested for a second day, again clashing with government forces. Footage posted online showed pro- and ant...
This archived item refers to nuclear talks to resume: Prospects for a US-Iran diplomatic solution | DW News. The source originates from DW News – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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BBC News – YouTube
• 23/02/2026
Four years this week after Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, President Volodymyr Zelensky has sent a message of defiance, telling the BBC that Ukraine will end the war victorious.
In a special interview to mark the anniversary, President Zelensky said he was against paying the price for a ceasefire deal demanded by President Vladimir Putin, by withdrawing from strategic ground that Russia has failed to capture despite sacrificing tens of thousands of soldiers.
The US President Donald...
This archived item refers to ukraine War - Four years On - Zelensky insists his country will be victorious | BBC News. The source originates from BBC News – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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Reuters – YouTube
• 22/02/2026
Mexican drug lord Nemesio Oseguera, commonly known as 'El Mencho,' has been killed in a military raid, Mexican officials said. The operation comes as the country's government has been ramping up pressure on cartels following US intervention threats.
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This archived item refers to mexican cartel boss 'El Mencho' killed in military raid. The source originates from Reuters – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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Reuters – YouTube
• 22/02/2026
From a Norwegian confession to cheating on his girlfriend that stole the limelight to U.S. and Canada nail-biting hockey thrillers, and plenty of scandals, Milano Cortina was a whirlwind of emotions.
Gavino Garay recaps some of the iconic and memorable moments from the Olympics in Italy as the Closing Ceremony marks the end of this historic chapter on many fronts.
#milanocortina2026 #olympics #italy #closingceremony #hockey
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This archived item refers to 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics wrapped. The source originates from Reuters – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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DW News – YouTube
• 22/02/2026
European leaders are planning a coordinated response to Donald Trump's latest action on trade tariffs. The President is planning a new worldwide 15% levy, in response to the US Supreme Court striking down most of his previous tariffs. Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz has warned that constant uncertainty about tariffs is harmful for both European and the US economies.
00:00 Europes reaction to Trump's tariffs
00:28 Kimberly Clausing, UCLA School of Law
03:49 Abigail Hall, University of Tam...
This archived item refers to european leaders coordinate response to Trump's new tariff escalation | DW News. The source originates from DW News – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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FRANCE 24 English – YouTube
• 22/02/2026
Iranian students defy the regime's brutal clampdown on dissent by resuming protests in Tehran. The gatherings at several universities are being reported by both local media outlets and Iranian channels abroad, a month on from the regime's savage suppression of an attempted uprising. The crackdown prompted President Trump to intervene, telling protesters then, that "help is coming". He now says the US will decide on whether to strike Iran in the next 10 to 15 days - as Iran's regime talks up t...
This archived item refers to life in Iran after the crackdown: the account of a journalist as students resume protests. The source originates from FRANCE 24 English – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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Reuters – YouTube
• 22/02/2026
US Secret Service and local police shot and killed a man armed with a shotgun after he breached a secure perimeter at President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort in Palm Beach, Florida, law enforcement officials said.
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This archived item refers to armed man fatally shot at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort: officials. The source originates from Reuters – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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FRANCE 24 English – YouTube
• 22/02/2026
There are growing calls across Europe for tighter scrutiny of the American AI firm Palantir Technologies, amid concerns over privacy and its expanding role in military and government operations across the US and its allies. The company, led by CEO Alex Karp, provides battlefield analytics to the US, NATO and Ukraine, while also holding civilian contracts in several European countries.
France 24’s Gavin Lee is joined by defence and security strategist Eva Sula in Tallinn to discuss.
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This archived item refers to aI analytics giant, Palantir: More scrutiny needed? • FRANCE 24 English. The source originates from FRANCE 24 English – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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DW News – YouTube
• 22/02/2026
The US Secret Service says its agents shot and killed an armed man who tried to enter Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Florida. Trump was not there, and is currently in Washington, DC.
Authorities say the man was shot at the north gate of Mar-a-Lago. The suspect was from North Carolina, and in his early twenties. Investigators say he was reported missing by his family a few days ago.
00:00 Mar-a-Lago shooting
01:17 Arie Perliger, University of Massachusetts Lowell
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This archived item refers to mar-a-Lago shooting: How political polarization fuels lone‑actor violence | DW News. The source originates from DW News – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 22/02/2026
France 24's Gavin Lee is joined by Antoine Marie, a researcher in political psychology at the Centre for Political Research at Sciences Po in Paris.
He’s been analysing the case in Lyon and the protests linked to Quentin Derangue, as well as the broader patterns of political polarisation and their potential links to the escalation of political violence. Antoine joins us in the studio to unpack what could become a defining issue ahead of France’s local council elections.
This archived item refers to quentin's death sparks tensions across France. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – Live News EN
• 22/02/2026
Meafou played the entire 80 minutes alongside second-row partner Thibaud Flament and also scored France's second try.
Wary of Italy's forward power, Galthie had brought his engine room hulks Meafou and Flament back into the team in place of the more mobile Mickael Guillard and Charles Ollivon, who had started in the 36-14 victory over Ireland and 54-12 trouncing of Wales.
With France's scrum under pressure throughout the match, Galthie left on both locks for the entire match and introduced...
This archived item refers to galthie praises France lock Meafou and defence. The source originates from RFI – Live News EN and was published in February 2026.
RFI – Live News EN
• 22/02/2026
Try-machine Bielle-Biarrey struck inside three minutes for his 24th try in 25 Test matches for France.
Les Bleus looked set to run away with the victory after further scores from man-of-the-match Emmanuel Meafou and Thomas Ramos but the Azzurri hit back with an Ange Capuozzo try.
But wing Gael Drean's debut try after Italy winger Louis Lynagh had been yellow-carded, and another from Emilien Gailleton put the gloss on France's victory and kept them on course for the Grand Slam.
"It was tou...
This archived item refers to bielle-Biarrey breaks record as France beat Italy in Six Nations. The source originates from RFI – Live News EN and was published in February 2026.
Politico Europe
• 22/02/2026
PARIS — Emmanuel Macron has picked 33-year-old David Amiel to become France’s new budget minister, the French presidency announced on Sunday — a crucial role as the French government attempts to get its deficit under control amid a deep political crisis.
Amiel replaces Amélie de Montchalin, a close ally of Macron who was appointed as head of France’s top court of auditors earlier this month. The controversial move led to accusations that the French president was politicizing a...
This archived item refers to macron announces pick for new budget minister. The source originates from Politico Europe and was published in February 2026.
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euronews – YouTube
• 22/02/2026
Iranian students renew anti-government protests in Tehran amid a US military buildup
Videos geolocated at universities in Tehran show students chanting "bi sharaf," or "disgraceful" in Farsi, as clashes erupted against supporters of the government.
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This archived item refers to iranian students renew anti-government protests in Tehran amid a US military buildup. The source originates from euronews – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
RFI – Live News EN
• 22/02/2026
Try-machine Bielle-Biarrey struck inside three minutes for his 24th try in 25 Test matches for France.
Les Bleus looked set to run away with the victory after further scores from man-of-the-match Emmanuel Meafou and Thomas Ramos but the Azzurri hit back with an Ange Capuozzo try.
But wing Gael Drean's debut try after Italy winger Louis Lynagh had been yellow-carded, and another from Emilien Gailleton put the gloss on France's victory and kept them on course for the Grand Slam.
"It was tou...
This archived item refers to bielle-Biarrey breaks record as France beat Italy in Six Nations. The source originates from RFI – Live News EN and was published in February 2026.
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euronews – YouTube
• 22/02/2026
Latest news bulletin | February 22nd, 2026 – Evening
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This archived item refers to latest news bulletin | February 22nd, 2026 – Evening. The source originates from euronews – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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Associated Press – YouTube
• 22/02/2026
France will summon Charles Kushner to protest American comments about the killing of far-right activist Quentin Deranque, a far-right activist, died of brain injuries last week from a beating in the French city of Lyon. He was attacked during a fight on the margins of a student meeting where a far-left lawmaker, Rima Hassan, was a keynote speaker. His death highlighted a climate of deep political tensions ahead of next year’s presidential vote.
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This archived item refers to france will summon US Ambassador Charles Kushner over US comments on activist’s death. The source originates from Associated Press – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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FRANCE 24 English – YouTube
• 22/02/2026
The French foreign ministry will summon the US ambassador to Paris over comments made by the Trump administration about the killing of a French far-right activist blamed on the hard left, France's top diplomat said Sunday. The death of Quentin Deranque has put France on edge, igniting tensions between the left and right ahead of a 2027 presidential vote. FRANCE 24's Douglas Herbert brings you this analysis.
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This archived item refers to france to summon US ambassador over Trump admin's comments on far-right activist's killing. The source originates from FRANCE 24 English – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 22/02/2026
The French foreign ministry will summon the US ambassador to Paris over comments made by the Trump administration about the killing of a French far-right activist blamed on the hard left, France's top diplomat said Sunday. The death of Quentin Deranque has put France on edge, igniting tensions between the left and right ahead of a 2027 presidential vote. FRANCE 24's Douglas Herbert brings you this analysis.
This archived item refers to france to summon US ambassador over Trump admin's comments on far-right activist's killing. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 22/02/2026
From May this year, all university students in France will be eligible for a hot meal costing just €1 in state-run university canteens, but students and aid organisations warn that subsidised meals address only one facet of the much broader crisis they’re facing.
This archived item refers to why expanding €1 meal scheme won’t solve student hardship in France. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 22/02/2026
France will summon US Ambassador Charles Kushner to protest comments by the Trump administration over the death of far-right activist Quentin Deranque, the foreign affairs minister said.
This archived item refers to france to summon US Ambassador over comments on activist’s death. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 22/02/2026
From the stunning arrest of Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly known as Prince Andrew, to the celebration of Iftar during the holy month of Ramadan amid the ruins of Gaza, to the glory of the Winter Olympics, FRANCE 24 looks back at the week's most striking images.
This archived item refers to the week in pictures: Former prince Andrew's arrest, Iftar in Gaza and floods in France. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
Politico Europe
• 22/02/2026
French President Emmanuel Macron has asked U.S. President Donald Trump to lift sanctions imposed last year on a raft of prominent Europeans including former EU tech chief Thierry Breton, arguing the measures were “unjustly imposed.”
“I would like to personally draw your attention to the sanctions imposed by the United States against several European citizens, including two Frenchmen, Nicolas Guillou, judge at the International Criminal Court, and Thierry Breton, former E...
This archived item refers to macron asks Trump to lift sanctions on former EU tech chief Thierry Breton. The source originates from Politico Europe and was published in February 2026.
Euractiv
• 22/02/2026
France's transatlantic ties hit fresh turbulence after US envoy row
This archived item refers to paris summons US ambassador over ‘instrumentalisation’ of far-right activist’s death. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 22/02/2026
The Paris Agriculture Fair opened on Saturday without cows on display for the first time in its history – a major attraction that has drawn large crowds in previous years – due to concerns over a recent outbreak of lumpy skin disease. The government’s handling of the epidemic, which included culling entire herds in affected areas, has been criticised by some French farmers. Anger over the issue was among the drivers of protests in Paris last month. Jean-Luc Demarty, former director-general f...
This archived item refers to french farming crisis a result of ‘15 years of failure’ in policy, expert says. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 22/02/2026
France is set to ease restrictions on shooting wolves that attack livestock, in a move the government says reflects the growing spread of the predators – and amid mounting pressure from farmers.
This archived item refers to growing wolf population pushes France to rethink livestock protection laws. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
The Guardian – World
• 22/02/2026
Official US social media accounts posted about rise of ‘violent radical leftism’ after killing of Quentin Deranque in Lyon last weekThe French foreign minister, Jean-Noël Barrot, has said he will summon Charles Kushner, the US ambassador to France, over comments related to the killing of the French far-right activist Quentin Deranque.Deranque was beaten to death in Lyon last week during a fight with alleged hard-left activists. Continue reading...
This archived item refers to france to summon US ambassador after comments about death of far-right activist. The source originates from The Guardian – World and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 22/02/2026
France will summon the US ambassador to France, Charles Kushner, over comments on the killing of a French far-right activist Quentin Deranque last week, French Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot said on Sunday
This archived item refers to france to summon US ambassador over comments on slain far-right activist, foreign minister says. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 22/02/2026
French President Emmanuel Macron has urged his US counterpart Donald Trump to lift “unjustly imposed sanctions” against several European citizens – including former European commissioner Thierry Breton and judge Nicolas Guillou, French media reported Sunday.
This archived item refers to macron asks Trump to lift visa bans on French judge and former EU commissioner. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
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euronews – YouTube
• 22/02/2026
Latest news bulletin | February 22nd, 2026 – Midday
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This archived item refers to latest news bulletin | February 22nd, 2026 – Midday. The source originates from euronews – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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DW News – YouTube
• 22/02/2026
US President Donald Trump wants to impose a 10% global tariff on US trading partners after the Supreme Court ruled that his tariffs levied via the International Emergency Economic Powers ACT (IEEPA) are illegal, given that they bypassed approval from US Congress. US President Trump said the 6-3 ruling left him “deeply disappointed” and accused the Supreme Court of being "swayed by foreign interests”. President Trump vowed to deploy new methods to impose tariffs, including a sweeping new duty ...
This archived item refers to how immune are global financial markets to the volatility of Trump's tariff regime? | DW News. The source originates from DW News – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
Sky News – World
• 21/02/2026
Some 3,000 people joined a march in France on Saturday after the killing of a far-right activist in an incident that shocked the nation.
This archived item refers to thousands march after killing of far-right activist in France. The source originates from Sky News – World and was published in February 2026.
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FRANCE 24 English – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
The Committee to Protect Journalists published a report alleging the systematic abuse of Palestinian media workers in Israeli detention centers between 2023 and 2026. Through interviews with dozens of former detainees, the organization documented harrowing accounts of torture, starvation, and sexual violence aimed at silencing the press. The findings highlight that the majority of these journalists were held under administrative detention without formal charges or access to legal counsel. Evi...
This archived item refers to "We returned from hell’: Rights group raises alarm over torture in Israeli jails • FRANCE 24. The source originates from FRANCE 24 English – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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euronews – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
Trump raises global tariffs from 10% to 15% 'effective immediately'
The US president said that the new measure will effective immediately raise the 10% worldwide tariff on countries, many of which 'have been ripping the US off for decades, without retribution.'
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This archived item refers to trump raises global tariffs from 10% to 15% 'effective immediately'. The source originates from euronews – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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Associated Press – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
About 3,000 people joined a march organized by far-right groups on Saturday after a nationalist activist died from a beating in the French city of Lyon, in an incident that highlighted a climate of deep political tensions ahead of next year's presidential vote. French President Emmanuel Macron called for calm ahead of the tribute to Quentin Deranque, 23, who died of brain injuries in a hospital last week.
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This archived item refers to protests in France over death of far-right activist as Macron calls for calm. The source originates from Associated Press – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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Reuters – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
President Trump said he will raise a temporary tariff from 10% to 15% on US imports from all countries, the maximum level allowed under the law, after the Supreme Court struck down his previous tariff program.
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This archived item refers to trump says he will raise global tariff rate from 10% to 15%. The source originates from Reuters – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
RFI – Live News EN
• 21/02/2026
The FFR gave no reason for Jalibert's absence but local daily Sud-Ouest claimed the Bordeaux fly-half has a problem with his left calf.
He is expected to be back for the match against Scotland on March 7 at Murrayfield.
Jalibert, who was handed his chance because of injury to Romain Ntamack, also missed France's three November Tests last year due to a muscle injury in his left thigh.
Toulouse's Thomas Ramos, initially slated to start at full-back, will move to fly-half, a position he has ...
This archived item refers to fly-half Jalibert ruled out of France side to face Italy. The source originates from RFI – Live News EN and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 21/02/2026
On Saturday, Macron called for calm ahead of a demonstration in tribute to Quentin Deranque, whose murder has sent shockwaves through the country.
This archived item refers to over 3,000 people march in France in honour of far-right activist. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
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DW News – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
In the United States. President Donald Trump says he's raising a new tariff on imports from all of America's global trading partners from 10 to 15%.
Trump announced the new levy in response to a US Supreme Court ruling striking down most of his previous trade tariffs. Justices ruled they were imposed illegally. But the president insists the new 15% tariff has been legally tested.
00:00 Trump raises tariffs again
00:57 Carsten Brzeski, Chief Economist, ING Germany
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This archived item refers to trump raises worldwide tariffs from 10% to 15% defying Supreme Court ruling | DW News. The source originates from DW News – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
Politico Europe
• 21/02/2026
PARIS ― Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and French President Emmanuel Macron have postponed a major Franco-Italian summit that was scheduled for early April in Toulouse, a French diplomat told POLITICO on Saturday.
Meloni asked Macron to postpone the bilateral summit until after the G7 summit in Evian-les-Bains June 15-17.
The Italian prime minister made that request on Feb. 12 when the two leaders met at a competitiveness retreat at a Belgian castle in Alden Biesen, the diploma...
This archived item refers to meloni and Macron postpone their first high-level summit. The source originates from Politico Europe and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 21/02/2026
France is preparing to ban children from using social media. If the Senate approves legislation already passed by the National Assembly, the ban will come into effect by the start of the next school year in September. But the technicalities of proving someone’s age have raised privacy concerns, and critics question whether a ban alone will make children any safer.
This archived item refers to can France really keep kids off social media, and will it make them safer?. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
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DW News – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
In France, there are calls for calm as supporters gather in memory of a far-right activist who was killed last week.
Quentin Deranque died after being beaten during a street brawl between nationalist and left-wing groups in the southern city of Lyon. His death has become a rallying cry for the French right, and authorities fear rival extremists could clash at today's memorial march.
Controversy surrounding the activist's death has also spread beyond France's borders.
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This archived item refers to thousands march at far-right protests in France after activist Quentin Deranque's death | DW News. The source originates from DW News – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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FRANCE 24 English – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
French authorities on Saturday warned against potential violence and called for calm ahead of a rally in Lyon organised by far-right groups following the death of a nationalist activist. "There has always been a history of political violence in France, and Lyon has traditionally been a place where that has often bubbled to the surface," said Andrew Smith, lecturer in Liberal Arts at Queen Mary University of London. Smith added that the city has a history of street clashes between opposing pol...
This archived item refers to lyon a hotspot for 'political violence', expert warns ahead of rally • FRANCE 24 English. The source originates from FRANCE 24 English – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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FRANCE 24 English – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
A march to honor Quentin Deranque was held in Lyon on Saturday. The far-right student activist was beaten to death on February 12th, following a fight between two groups from opposite political extremes. His killing has shocked the country and put France on edge. President Emmanuel Macron has denounced political violence - saying it has no place in France or the government. We speak to Andrew Smith, a lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, about the rise of political violence.
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This archived item refers to killing of nationalist student has repercussions for French Politics • FRANCE 24 English. The source originates from FRANCE 24 English – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 21/02/2026
A march to honor Quentin Deranque was held in Lyon on Saturday. The far-right student activist was beaten to death on February 12th, following a fight between two groups from opposite political extremes. His killing has shocked the country and put France on edge. President Emmanuel Macron has denounced political violence - saying it has no place in France or the government. We speak to Andrew Smith, a lecturer at Queen Mary University of London, about the rise of political violence.
This archived item refers to killing of nationalist student has repercussions for French Politics. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
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euronews – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
Latest news bulletin | February 21st, 2026 – Evening
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This archived item refers to latest news bulletin | February 21st, 2026 – Evening. The source originates from euronews – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 21/02/2026
The annual Paris agricultural show has gotten off to a rocky start this year, with the absence of cows for the first time in its history, following the outbreak of lumpy skin disease in 2025. But they're not the only ones missing, two major farmer unions have boycotted the traditional unions' meeting with President Macron, in protest over unstable incomes and the controversial EU-Mercorsur trade deal, which has pushed the farmers to a breaking point.
This archived item refers to france's annual agricultural show gets underway in Paris. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – Live News EN
• 21/02/2026
Although France have romped to convincing victories over Ireland and Wales in their first two tournament matches, they have conceded two tries in each when defending close to their own line.
"There are many areas where we need to improve, but if there is one area to prioritise that would be our defence close to our line, where we have conceded tries quite easily," said Dupont, although he acknowledged that France were well ahead in both matches when they did so.
"We need to be tougher in t...
This archived item refers to defence the priority for France against Italy, says Dupont. The source originates from RFI – Live News EN and was published in February 2026.
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Reuters – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
The Supreme Court’s move against Donald Trump’s tariff powers sets off a $175 billion tariff dispute now headed back to the trade court. U.S. officials consider Iran strike options. Reuters photographer Phil Noble talks how he took the viral Andrew Mountbatten‑Windsor car shot. Plus, Canada and the United States brace for a blockbuster Olympic ice hockey final.
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This archived item refers to uPDATE - Trump tariffs, Iran, Andrew photo and Canada-US hockey. The source originates from Reuters – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 21/02/2026
Brussels has the "appropriate instruments" to hit back at the United States for its latest round of 10 percent flat tariffs, France's trade minister Nicolas Forissier told the Financial Times newspaper on Saturday.
This archived item refers to french trade minister says EU has the tools to hit back at Trump over tariffs. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 21/02/2026
France has handed over the Djidji Ayokwe or "talking drum" back to Côte d'Ivoire after it was looted by colonial troops in 1916. Used by the Ebrie tribe to transmit messages, the drum is one of hundreds of objects France is preparing to repatriate to Africa.
This archived item refers to france hands stolen colonial-era 'talking drum' back to Côte d'Ivoire. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
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euronews – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
Hezbollah says Israeli strikes on eastern Lebanon on Friday have killed eight of its members
Two Hezbollah have confirmed to the Associated Press that eight of their members, including local-level officials, were killed in Friday’s Israeli attacks on the eastern Baalbek region. The IDF says the strikes eliminated members planning operations against Israel.
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This archived item refers to hezbollah says Israeli strikes on eastern Lebanon on Friday have killed eight of its members. The source originates from euronews – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
Financial Times – World
• 21/02/2026
Country’s trade minister says the bloc must be prepared to retaliate
This archived item refers to france says EU has the tools to hit back at Trump over tariffs. The source originates from Financial Times – World and was published in February 2026.
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Reuters – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
Emmanuel Macron praised the Supreme Court ruling on Donald Trump's tariffs, saying it highlighted the importance of checks and balances in democracies.
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This archived item refers to macron says Trump tariff ruling shows good to have rule of law. The source originates from Reuters – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
Euractiv
• 21/02/2026
Supreme Court setback is good news for now, Paris says
This archived item refers to macron urges caution over impact of US tariff ruling. The source originates from Euractiv and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 21/02/2026
Since the Russian invasion began in 2022, French baker Loïc Nervi – originally from the Var region – has repeatedly driven through war-torn Ukraine to bring fresh bread to civilians in hard-hit areas, turning an old truck into a mobile bakery to bake and distribute loaves to communities struggling amid the conflict.
This archived item refers to french baker brings bread and comfort to war-hit Ukraine. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
Bloomberg – Politics
• 21/02/2026
A march in Lyon organized by far-right groups to honor a man beaten to death in a fight went off without violence Saturday after authorities put a massive police presence on the streets.
This archived item refers to french Far-Right Protest Over Activist Death Ends Peacefully. The source originates from Bloomberg – Politics and was published in February 2026.
Politico Europe
• 21/02/2026
French President Emmanuel Macron warned Saturday against celebrating too quickly after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs, noting that Washington has already moved to impose new duties.
“We shouldn’t go too fast,” Macron said at the opening of the Paris International Agricultural show, hours after Trump signed an executive order introducing a “temporary” 10 percent global tariff following the high court’s ruling.
“We will look precisely a...
This archived item refers to macron warns against complacency after Trump revives 10 percent global tariff. The source originates from Politico Europe and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 21/02/2026
French President Emmanuel Macron appealed on Saturday for cooler heads to prevail ahead of a rally for far-right activist Quentin Deranque whose killing, blamed on the hard left, has put the country on edge.
This archived item refers to macron urges 'calm' ahead of tense rally for slain far-right activist. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 21/02/2026
French President Emmanuel Macron opens the annual Paris International Agricultural Show on Saturday, but for the first time ever it will be without cattle following an outbreak of lumpy skin disease. Two of France's farming unions are also boycotting the usual meeting with the president.
This archived item refers to paris farming show opens without cows for first time due to disease concerns. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 21/02/2026
French authorities have deployed a large police presence in Lyon on Saturday to secure a memorial rally for Quentin Deranque, a far-right activist who was fatally beaten in a street brawl between ultranationalist and anti-fascist militants in the city. Follow our liveblog for the latest updates.
This archived item refers to live: France braces for tribute to killed far-right activist amid security concerns. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 21/02/2026
French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday opens the annual Paris Agriculture Fair without cattle for the first time ever to contain the spread of lumpy skin disease.
This archived item refers to paris Agriculture Fair opens without cows for first time due to disease fears. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 21/02/2026
French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday opens the annual Paris Agriculture Fair without cattle for the first time ever after an outbreak of lumpy skin disease. France's two main farmer unions are also boycotting the traditional meeting with the president in a bid to highlight the difficulties faced by French farmers on the ground.
This archived item refers to paris Agriculture Fair opens without cows for first time due to disease fears. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – Live News EN
• 21/02/2026
Gonzalo Quesada's team have impressed in the tournament this season, first edging out Scotland 18-15 in a drenched Rome before putting the wind up Ireland in Dublin a week ago before eventually succumbing to a 20-13 defeat.
Only two years ago, Italy were denied a historic first-ever Six Nations win in France when Paolo Garbisi hit the post from a penalty with the last kick of a 13-13 draw in the Pierre Mauroy stadium in Lille.
A team that went on a record 33-match losing run in the Six Nat...
This archived item refers to france's Galthie lauds 'success story' Italy ahead of Six Nations clash. The source originates from RFI – Live News EN and was published in February 2026.
BBC News – World
• 21/02/2026
Far-left militants are suspected of being behind Quentin Deranque's death and the party of Jean-Luc Mélenchon is being widely condemned.
This archived item refers to killing of nationalist student leaves French far left in deep trouble as elections loom. The source originates from BBC News – World and was published in February 2026.
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Reuters – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
Trump responded with fury to a Supreme Court ruling that he did not have the power to unilaterally set tariffs on imports, denigrating individual justices as he vowed to wield a more restrictive law to continue his global trade war.
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This archived item refers to trump furious after Supreme Court upends tariffs, vows new levy. The source originates from Reuters – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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DW News – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
US President Donald Trump has called on federal agencies, including the Pentagon, to release government files relating to aliens and UFOs. Posting on social media, Trump said there's tremendous public interest in the matter. Earlier, he accused former President Barack Obama of disclosing classified information in a recent podcast on aliens. Trump’s critics accuse him of trying to distract people from the Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
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This archived item refers to if US govt files showed there really are aliens, could we even recognise them? | DW News. The source originates from DW News – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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FRANCE 24 English – YouTube
• 21/02/2026
After the U.S. Supreme Court struck down his sweeping global tariffs in a 6-3 ruling, President Trump denounced the decision as a "disgrace to our nation" and called the justices in the majority "very unpatriotic and disloyal to the Constitution," suggesting they had been "swayed by foreign interests."
Undeterred, Trump quickly announced a new 10% global tariff, this time invoking a different trade law. The move potentially sets him on a collision course with Congress. On the question of r...
This archived item refers to "It really does put a big limit on his negotiating power" • FRANCE 24 English. The source originates from FRANCE 24 English – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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Reuters – YouTube
• 20/02/2026
The US Supreme Court ruling that struck down President Trump's global tariff policy may, at best, bring a 'slow, gradual' decline to US consumer prices, if it occurs at all, said Anna Rathbun, founder and CEO of Grenadilla Advisory.
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This archived item refers to market Talk: Don't expect tariff ruling to lower prices. The source originates from Reuters – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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Reuters – YouTube
• 20/02/2026
A lead plaintiff in Trump's tariff case says he's owed money and expects it 'back with interest,' after the US Supreme Court struck down a series of tariffs imposed by the president.
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This archived item refers to 'They owe us money,' says Trump tariff case lead plaintiff. The source originates from Reuters – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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FRANCE 24 English – YouTube
• 20/02/2026
The arrest of the King’s brother in the past 24 hours is one of those shocking moments that won’t easily be forgotten, especially in the age of the meme. The last time a British royal was arrested was in 1647, when it was Charles I.
Andrew Mountbatten Windsor’s arrest on his 66th birthday made headlines worldwide, with an image of him wide-eyed and lying low in the back of a car capturing the moment. He’s facing investigations over allegations that he passed confidential government informa...
This archived item refers to a royal crisis: unpacking the arrest that rocked the monarchy • FRANCE 24 English. The source originates from FRANCE 24 English – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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euronews – YouTube
• 20/02/2026
Hungary's opposition leader Magyar calls for privacy protection in latest campaign speech
Magyar has promised greater protection of personal privacy in his latest campaign speech after accusing Orbán's government of allegedly blackmailing him with a secretly recorded sex tape with his former partner in a Budapest apartment in 2024.
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This archived item refers to hungary's opposition leader Magyar calls for privacy protection in latest campaign speech. The source originates from euronews – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 20/02/2026
The fatal beating of far-right activist Quentin Deranque in the final moments of a street brawl between ultranationalist and anti-fascist militants in Lyon has become a rallying cry for right-wing forces in France and beyond.
This archived item refers to how the death of far-right activist Quentin Deranque became France’s ‘Charlie Kirk moment’. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
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DW News – YouTube
• 20/02/2026
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz vowed on Friday not to let the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party “ruin” the country. At the CDU party conference in Stuttgart, he was re-elected as party leader with nearly 92% of the vote.
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This archived item refers to german Chancellor Merz re-elected as CDU leader | DW News. The source originates from DW News – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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DW News – YouTube
• 20/02/2026
US President Donald Trump attacked Venezuela and kidnapped its leader, threatened to take Greenland, and is regularly talking to Vladimir Putin. This has led multiple world leaders to declare the end of the socalled rules-based global order that the US set up in the first place. Beneath all the chaos, there are patterns. Some of Trump’s foreign policy aims have a lot of support in his administration and even follow long-term grand strategy goals that long predate his presidency. Deliberately ...
This archived item refers to trump vs. the world order | Mapped Out. The source originates from DW News – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
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euronews – YouTube
• 20/02/2026
US Supreme Court blocks Trump tariffs in a major hit to White House agenda
The US Supreme Court struck down Donald Trump’s sweeping global tariffs, ruling the president overstepped his authority by invoking emergency powers.
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This archived item refers to uS Supreme Court blocks Trump tariffs in a major hit to White House agenda. The source originates from euronews – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 20/02/2026
In the latest repatriation of stolen artefacts, France on Friday handed over the Djidji Ayokwe or "talking" drum back to Ivory Coast after it was looted by colonial troops in 1916. The drum, which was used by the Ebrie tribe to transmit messages, is one of hundreds of objects France is preparing to send back to Africa.
This archived item refers to france repatriates stolen colonial-era 'talking drum' to Ivory Coast. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 20/02/2026
The historic southeastern city of Lyon is known as "the capital of the Gauls" but the killing last week of far-right nationalist student Quentin Deranque during a clash between anti-fascist and far-right activists has drawn attention to its less exalted history as a bastion for the far right, leading to escalating violence between two political extremes.
This archived item refers to how did Lyon become France's capital of political violence?. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
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euronews – YouTube
• 20/02/2026
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Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this February 20th, 2026 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel.
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This archived item refers to latest news bulletin | February 20th, 2026 – Evening. The source originates from euronews – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 20/02/2026
As FRANCE 24 covers another grim milestone in Ukraine – four years of full-scale war – Talking Europe hosts the former president of the EU Council, Charles Michel, who was in the job when that geopolitical earthquake struck the European continent on February 24, 2022. We also bring you a special feature, “Ukraine: Europe on the front line”, about the EU’s wide-ranging support for Ukraine, by our reporter Mélina Huet.
This archived item refers to macron's readiness to talk to Putin "a very good idea": EU Council former president Charles Michel. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
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FRANCE 24 English – YouTube
• 20/02/2026
As FRANCE 24 covers another grim milestone in Ukraine – four years of full-scale war – Talking Europe hosts the former president of the EU Council, Charles Michel, who was in the job when that geopolitical earthquake struck the European continent on February 24, 2022. We also bring you a special feature, “Ukraine: Europe on the front line”, about the EU’s wide-ranging support for Ukraine, by our reporter Mélina Huet.
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This archived item refers to macron's readiness to talk to Putin 'a very good idea': EU Council former president Charles Michel. The source originates from FRANCE 24 English – YouTube and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 20/02/2026
France has clarified that its military personnel are in the Democratic Republic of Congo to train members of the country's armed forces, following speculation sparked by images of soldiers wearing French uniform that were shared on social media.
This archived item refers to france confirms its soldiers are in DR Congo, but only to train local troops. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – Live News EN
• 20/02/2026
Capuozzo missed Italy's first two tournament matches with a finger injury suffered playing for his club side Toulouse against La Rochelle in December.
He returned to training last week but did not make the squad for the 20-13 defeat to Ireland in Dublin.
The French-born 26-year-old is 10th in the list of Italy's all-time top try-scorers with 16 in his 31 Tests.
Although usually a wing, he replaces Lorenzo Pani at full-back after the 23-year-old Zebre back was given his first start for the...
This archived item refers to italy bring back Capuozzo for France Six Nations trip. The source originates from RFI – Live News EN and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 20/02/2026
France’s lush landscapes, storied towns and cities, and legendary gastronomy drew a record 102 million visitors in 2025, keeping its place as the world’s top tourist destination.
This archived item refers to france clocks up record visitor numbers to remain world's top destination. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 20/02/2026
As former British prince, Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor is arrested over ties to the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, the scandal spreads to France, where Paris prosecutors have opened an investigation into a former government minister and his daughter. Also as we mark four years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the number of Ukrainian women entering the military reaches record levels. Annette Young talks to Yaryna Chornohuz, an Ukranian poet who is also a d...
This archived item refers to epstein fallout reaches France as former UK Prince is arrested. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 20/02/2026
French police will be out in force at a weekend rally for a slain far-right activist, the interior minister said Friday, as the country seeks to contain anger over the fatal beating blamed on the hard left.
This archived item refers to french minister pledges tight security at rally for killed activist. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
BBC News – Europe
• 20/02/2026
According to prosecutors, the game - known within the military - involves attempting to disarm a colleague and disable their weapon.
This archived item refers to french soldier dies after being shot in head during 'game' with other soldiers. The source originates from BBC News – Europe and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 20/02/2026
As France and India kick off the 2026 “Year of Innovation”, Access Asia is on the ground in New Delhi, just weeks after landmark free trade agreements were signed with the EU and the United States.
This archived item refers to india and France draw closer in a polarised world. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 20/02/2026
What does the image of Joan of Arc mean to you? To some, she is a queer, feminist icon. To others, she is a symbol of the far right. Where a person falls on that divide can often be attributed to what language they speak and the country they are from.
Watch the video to learn more.
This archived item refers to joan of Arc: The French and English divided over her legacy. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 20/02/2026
In the French Alps, visitors welcome impressive snowfall.
This archived item refers to france: Skiers delighted by abundance of snow in the French Alps. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 20/02/2026
French police will be out in force at a weekend rally for slain far-right activist Quentin Deranque, the interior minister said Friday, as the country seeks to contain anger over the fatal beating blamed on the hard left. His death has fomented tensions ahead of municipal elections next month and presidential polls next year.
This archived item refers to french interior minister pledges tight security at rally for slain far-right activist. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 20/02/2026
French police will be out in force at a weekend rally for a slain far-right activist, the interior minister said Friday, as the country seeks to contain anger over the fatal beating blamed on the hard left.
This archived item refers to french minister pledges tight security at rally for killed activist. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – Live News EN
• 20/02/2026
Quentin Deranque, 23, died from head injuries after being attacked by at least six people on the sidelines of a protest against a politician from the hard-left France Unbowed (LFI) party in the southeastern city of Lyon last week.
His death has fomented tensions ahead of municipal elections next month and presidential polls next year, in which the far-right National Rally (RN) party is seen as having its best chance yet at winning the top job.
President Emmanuel Macron -- who is serving hi...
This archived item refers to french minister pledges tight security at rally for killed activist. The source originates from RFI – Live News EN and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 20/02/2026
Prosecutor Thierry Dran told a press conference he had requested "intentional homicide" charges against seven men and recommended they remain in custody to avoid any "disturbance to public order".
This archived item refers to seven suspects charged over killing of French far-right activist. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – World (MRSS)
• 20/02/2026
Emmanuel Macron rebuked Giorgia Meloni over her comments on the killing of far-right activist Quentin Deranque in Lyon, sparking tensions between Rome and Paris.
This archived item refers to macron tells Meloni to 'stay at home' after comments on French activist's killing. The source originates from Euronews – World (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 20/02/2026
Venezuela's National Assembly on Thursday unanimously approved a long-awaited amnesty law that could free hundreds of political prisoners jailed for being government detractors.
This archived item refers to venezuela's National Assembly unanimously approves amnesty law. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 20/02/2026
French restaurants are struggling to hire staff, and employees often only stay for a few months. According to unions, the sector’s declining appeal is largely due to low wages and difficult working conditions.
This archived item refers to french restaurants face hiring crisis with 120,000 empty posts. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
RFI – English
• 20/02/2026
France said the European Commission had no mandate to represent member states at US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace in Washington, after its Mediterranean commissioner attended the gathering alongside representatives from more than 45 countries.
This archived item refers to france says EU lacked mandate to attend Trump's Board of Peace meeting. The source originates from RFI – English and was published in February 2026.
Euronews – My Europe (MRSS)
• 20/02/2026
Francesca Albanese insists she has "the trust of the [UN] Human Rights Council" in an interview on Euronews' Europe Today show.
This archived item refers to uN Rapporteur for Palestine says she won't resign despite French backlash. The source originates from Euronews – My Europe (MRSS) and was published in February 2026.
France 24 – English
• 20/02/2026
After lighting up the streets of Paris in 2024, the Olympic flame will be making a return to France in 2030, when the French Alps are set to welcome the Winter Olympics and Paralympics. Organisers have promised financially and environmentally sustainable games, where 93 percent of pre-existing infrastructure will be reused. However, with only four years to go and a number of criticisms, will France be able to deliver on time and on budget?
This archived item refers to 2030 Winter Games: Will France rise to the challenge?. The source originates from France 24 – English and was published in February 2026.