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Новости за 11.12.2025

Border violence intensifies as civilians flee Thai-Cambodian clashes

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Fighting has intensified along the Thai-Cambodian border, with heavy clashes resuming over the past week despite an October ceasefire. Each side accuses the other of reigniting the violence. The renewed hostilities have forced hundreds of thousands of civilians to flee, and Thailand has reported its first civilian casualties. At least nine Cambodian civilians have also been killed in this latest surge of fighting. Solange Mougin reports on the worsening humanitarian situation.

The world for sale: A deep dive into the murky world of commodity traders

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They buy, hoard and sell the Earth's resources. In this episode, journalist Javier Blas helps us shed some light on the shadowy realm of billionaire commodity traders. He co-wrote with Jack Farchy "The World for Sale: Money, Power and the Traders Who Barter the Earth's Resources", about the power concentrated in the hands of a small number of commodity trading houses.

Floodworks on Athens 'oasis' a tough sell among locals

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Picking up plastic bottles and rusted debris, the 59-year-old electrical engineer says the "oasis", known as Kifissos by locals, is the last natural stretch of the Kifissos river that cuts through west Athens. But locals fear for the idyllic body of water's future due to central and regional government plans to introduce flood prevention bulwarks in the area. The strategy will entail shoring up the stream's banks with gabions -- wire-mesh cages filled with stone -- and pouring concrete over a small section of the river. Читать дальше...

US: Plane crash-lands on Florida highway, no injuries reported

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A small plane crash-landed on a Florida highway after both engines failed, striking a car during rush hour but causing no injuries. Shocked witnesses captured the scene as debris flew across the road. Authorities have launched an investigation, as such small-aircraft incidents are frequent in the US, with over 1,000 reported this year.

Venezuela: US forces seize oil tanker

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President Donald #Trump said Wednesday that US forces seized a large oil #tanker off the coast of #Venezuela, marking his administration's latest escalation in its pressure campaign against President Nicolas #Maduro. Venezuela's foreign ministry denounced what it called "blatant theft" and "piracy" amid escalating tensions between the countries.

Time magazine names 'Architects of AI' as 2025 'Person of the Year'

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Time magazine chose "Architects of AI" as its annual "person of the year" for 2025. One of the two covers released on Thursday plays on the famed 1932 "Lunch atop a Scryscaper" photograph, this time portraying US tech titans Elon Musk, Open AI's Sam Altman and other prominent figures on a beam above New York City.



Meta movie star George Clooney embraces la vie en France

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He's currently on screens as "Jay Kelly", an ageing movie star on an existential quest in Europe. And it’s not too far from George Clooney's own reality, as the actor tells journalists how he's enjoying his new life in the south of France. We also look back at the impressive legacy left by "starchitect" Frank Gehry, after the death of the visionary architect behind landmarks like the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and the Louis Vuitton Foundation in Paris. The world of photography has also lost a major... Читать дальше...

Regulating the world's oldest profession: The evolution of prostitution laws in France

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This week we turn the spotlight onto prostitution in France. For years, prostitution laws were chaotic, but in 2016 there was a major change in French legislation. Lawmakers decided to shift the criminal burden from prostitutes to clients: selling sex is legal, but buying it is now illegal. While many anti-prostitution groups hailed the new law, others including many prostitutes said it would simply drive them underground and make their job more dangerous. So what's the situation, nearly 10 years on? Читать дальше...

'Putin is a murderer': Russian opposition figure Vladimir Kara-Murza

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In an interview with FRANCE 24, Russian opposition figure Vladimir Kara-Murza, who survived two suspected poisoning attempts and spent two and a half years in jail before being released in a 2024 prisoner swap, said Russian President Vladimir Putin was "not only a dictator" but "also a murderer in a very direct and literal sense of this term". He accused Putin of ordering the assassinations of fellow opposition leaders Boris Nemtsov and Alexei Navalny.

How did English sparkling wine become the new champagne?

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The end-of-year holidays are now just two weeks away, and for many people around the world, late December is synonymous with bubbles. Here in France, the crème de la crème is champagne. But in this Entre Nous, we're focusing on another sparkling wine that is absolutely booming – out of England.  Several months ago, an English fizz became the first non-champagne to be named the world's top sparkling wine. British wine expert Julia Harding tells us more.

Man United say financial results show 'transformation' of club

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The Red Devils reported a £13 million ($17.4 million) operating profit for the three months until September 30, compared with a £6.9 million loss in the same period last year. United's total revenue for the 2026 fiscal first quarter dropped by two percent to £140.3 million due to the lack of European competition for the men's team, who are sixth in the Premier League under manager Ruben Amorim. The women's team, coached by Marc Skinner, are third in the Women's Super League and are competing in the Women's Champions League. Читать дальше...

'If one reporter is killed, 50 others will rise': Forbidden Stories founder Laurent Richard

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"Killing the journalist won't kill the story." That's the message from the organisation Forbidden Stories. The group's mission is to take over investigations from journalists who can no longer carry on, either because of extreme intimidation or because they have actually been killed over their stories. Much of the group's work these days is linked to environmental issues. In Perspective, we spoke to Laurent Richard, journalist and founder of Forbidden Stories.

British cycling great Hoy recovers from 'worst' crash

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The former track star revealed last year that his cancer was terminal but the 49-year-old has continued to ride his mountain bike. Hoy said earlier this year that he had entered "a bit of a stability stage" in his treatment. In an interview with Sky Sports published on Thursday, the Scotsman said he had "smashed his leg up" while riding. "That's the worst thing that's happened recently," he said. "You just don't bounce like you do when you're younger. "It was a big one. I'm doing better now, I'm still on crutches... Читать дальше...

Protests in Honduras as president calls for election to be annulled

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Election results in Honduras have been stalled for over 24 hours, sparking protests in the capital after the president called for the vote to be annulled, alleging fraud. Latest figures showed National Party candidate Nasry Asfura leading centrist rival Salvador Nasralla by around 40,000 votes with over 99% counted, but no updates have been provided, leaving the country in uncertainty on the 11th day of the election process.

Emotional Nobel laureate Machado describes reuniting with her children

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Machado arrived at the Grand Hotel in the Norwegian capital early Thursday after slipping out of Venezuela, where she has been in hiding since last summer as she challenges the country's leader Nicolas Maduro. She had tried to be there on time to accept the prize Wednesday, but her daughter had to stand in her place. Asked by reporters about her first hours in Oslo and meeting with her children, the laureate quickly became emotional. "I couldn't sleep last night, going over and over again that... Читать дальше...

Thai, Cambodian border evacuees split over Trump mediation

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Trump said he expects to speak with the leaders of Thailand and Cambodia to demand a halt to military border clashes that this week displaced around 600,000 people and killed at least 20. A bout of fighting earlier this year paused after Trump made similar calls, which he proudly touted as proof of his peacemaking credentials -- though the truce didn't last. But staying under a tent in Oddar Meanchey province, Cambodian evacuee Het Soeung was optimistic about Trump's new play for peace. "I have... Читать дальше...

Bulgarian government resigns after mass protests: PM

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Jeliazkov's announcement came just ahead of a vote in parliament on a no-confidence motion against the government that the opposition had filed. Tens of thousands of people took to the streets across Bulgaria on Wednesday to protest against the government and corruption in the latest rally since the end of last month. The demonstrations were sparked by a 2026 draft budget, which protesters branded as an attempt to mask rampant corruption. The government withdrew the budget last week, but anger has persisted. Читать дальше...

Thyssenkrupp pauses steel production at two sites citing Asian pressure

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Specialist sites in Gelsenkirchen in western Germany and Isbergues in northern France that make high-end steel would close from mid-December to the end of the year, Thyssenkrupp's steel subsidiary said. The French site would further run only at half-capacity for at least four months from January, it added. The measures were in response "to a massive increase in low-priced imports, particularly from Asia," Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe said. "These developments have led to a dramatic change in order... Читать дальше...

Swiss yodelling joins world cultural heritage list

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Yodelling was added to UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, at a meeting in New Delhi. "As the emblematic song of Switzerland, yodelling encompasses a wide variety of artistic expressions and is deeply rooted in the population," the Swiss culture ministry said. Yodelling is also sung in Austria and Germany, but while Switzerland joined forces with France to have the mechanical watchmaking tradition of the Jura mountains recognised by UNESCO in 2020, it pursued this nomination independently. Читать дальше...

Italy's culinary traditions recognised by UNESCO for first time ever

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PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, December 11: Italy's culinary traditions are added to UNESCO's intangible cultural heritage list. It's the first country to receive the honour, much to the joy of the Italian press. Also: The New York Times publishes an investigation into how Andrew Tate and his brother courted the Trump administration, leading to their release from a Romanian prison earlier this year. Plus: after FOMO and JOMO, do you know what FOFO is?

Cambodia’s PM adviser calls for diplomacy amid renewed border clashes with Thailand

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Suos Yara, Senior Adviser to the Cambodian Prime Minister, appeared on FRANCE 24 to discuss the ongoing clashes between Cambodia and Thailand, involving military artillery. He stressed Cambodia’s openness to diplomatic dialogue and mediation, welcoming international efforts, including those from US President Donald Trump. However, Yara pointed out that, from Cambodia’s perspective, the root cause lies in Thailand’s actions, particularly its use of a unilateral map to fuel public misperceptions. He also denied the use of landmines at the border.

Gaza: Heavy rains flood the tents of displaced people

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Hundreds of thousands of displaced Palestinians in Gaza have faced severe flooding in recent days, with heavy rain, strong winds and flash floods expected to continue. Meanwhile, Israel is still heavily restricting humanitarian aid, including shelter supplies, in violation of the US-brokered ceasefire agreed more than two months ago.


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