Netanyahu on ‘revenge’ path against Gaza, unlikely to make concessions, analyst says

Following the ceasefire deal between Hezbollah and Israel, there are fears for the fate of the Gaza Strip with Israel now able to direct its military effort on the Palestinian territory. FRANCE 24’s Mark Owen speaks to Elijah Magnier is a veteran war correspondent and senior political risk analyst. He says that the Israeli PM … Read more

Namibia votes for new president and parliament as ruling party faces thoughest race yet

Thousands of Namibians queued to have their say in general elections.. Logistical issues held up the scheduled closure of pivotal presidential and legislative polls. The vote was held as the ruling party SWAPO faced its strongest challenge yet in 34 years since independence from South African rule. This time around Swapo, whose roots are in … Read more

France says Netanyahu is “immune” to the ICC’s arrest warrant. We did a legal deep dive

The French government has claimed the Israeli Prime Minister has immunity from the International Criminal Court’s arrest warrant for war crimes — on the grounds that Israel isn’t an ICC member. This position has garnered criticism, in contrast to Paris’s attitude towards the ICC warrant issued against another non-member Vladimir Putin. But does Netanyahu really … Read more

France’s reckoning with rape: Will Mazan mass trial change attitudes to sexual violence?

Will this trial be remembered as France’s reckoning with sexual violence in the digital age? Closing arguments are underway in the mass rape trial of 51 men who were invited over the internet to the home of Dominique Pélicot to assault his sedated wife, Gisèle—repeatedly, over several years. The defendants come from all walks of … Read more

Unlicensed German driver lets boy steer, tries to flee cops – DW – 11/27/2024

A police officer in the central state of Saxony-Anhalt, Germany, has been slightly injured after stopping a driver who had a small child seated on his lap, driving his vehicle, local authorities said Wednesday. The incident took place on Tuesday afternoon in the town of Querfurt, around 80 kilometers (49 miles) west of Leipzig. What … Read more

Kremlin orders 2 German ARD journalists to leave – DW – 11/27/2024

The Kremlin on Wednesday announced the expulsion of two German reporters in a tit-for-tat maneuver after Berlin recently informed two employees at Russian state broadcaster Channel One that they would have to leave Germany. Wednesday’s expulsion is the latest in a series of back and forth moves that have seen journalists spirited out of Russia … Read more