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23-year-old student attacked by antifascist militants, now in coma

A 23-year-old man is in a coma and fighting for his life after taking part in a protest with the far-right collective Nemesis on Thursday in the French city of Lyon, with other activists present claiming they have identified his attackers as members of an antifascist collective linked to the radical left movement La France Insoumise. Antonia Kerrigan tells us more.

Source: France 24

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Gaza: Radio terminal struck the airwaves in the middle of war

After a respite of nearly 2 years, regional radio terminals in Gaza are going back to the airwaves, with broadcasters saying they intend to supply Palestinians with crucial and emergency situation details as the humanitarian crisis persists, even as they continue to face significant difficulties including periodic Israeli attacks, along with severe lacks of electrical energy and broadcasting equipment, as Eliza Herbert reports.

Source: France 24

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Russia fatally ‘poisoned’ Putin doubter Navalny with unusual contaminant, UK claims

Five European countries implicated Russia of “poisoning” opposition leader Alexei Navalny using a rare contaminant located in South American dart frogs, according to a joint statement provided Saturday. A leading movie critic of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Navalny passed away in an Arctic chastening swarm in February 2024. France24 reporter Benedicte Paviot reports the current from London.

Source: France 24

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Rubio states US and Europe “belong together”

United States Secretary of State Marco Rubio looked for to mitigate European leaders’ stress over fraying ties with Washington as he dealt with the Munich Security Conference on Saturday, telling the yearly celebration that Europe and the United States “belong together” and that Washington intends to “revitalise” the transatlantic alliance. France24 journalist Andrew Hilliar clarifies.

Source: France 24

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European states implicate Russia of Navanlny poisoning

Five European countries, consisting of Britain, France and Germany, accused Russia on Saturday of having actually poisoned incarcerated resistance number Alexei Navalny with a rare and dangerous toxin in 2024, talking on the margins of the Munich Security Conference, as the United Kingdom, Sweden, France, Germany and Netherlands said in a joint declaration that evaluations of examples from Navalny’s body left them certain he had been poisoned, following the fatality of the outspoken doubter of Russian President Vladimir Putin in an Arctic jail in February 2024 while he was serving a 19-year sentence. France24 contributor Nick Holdsworth reports from Munich.

Source: France 24

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