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  • Jan 6, 2025 | france24.com | Carys Garland

    To display this content from , you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine nearly three years ago, at least 50,000 Ukrainians have lost limbs, according to the health ministry; a figure that includes both soldiers and civilians. The number is constantly rising, with complications like long evacuation times from the battlefield and infection risks. Our Perspective guest is helping amputees heal and re-integrate into society.

  • Nov 21, 2024 | france24.com | Carys Garland

    To display this content from , you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. In the words of Antoine Bernard, disinformation is "the kingdom of confusion". The director of advocacy and assistance at Reporters Without Borders (RSF) spoke to FRANCE 24 about the organisation's project to fight fake news and analyse the geopolitics of propaganda: The Propaganda Monitor.

  • Nov 19, 2024 | france24.com | Carys Garland

    To display this content from , you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Aline Deschamps is a photojournalist who has documented life in Lebanon as the country was once again drawn into conflict with Israel. Having lived in Beirut for five years, Deschamps did not initially set out to be a war photographer. Her work focuses on how ordinary people-students, entrepreneurs, and teachers-come together during times of crisis to support one another.

  • Oct 16, 2024 | france24.com | Carys Garland

    To display this content from , you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. Greenpeace is sounding the alarm over what it calls an environmental and public health disaster in Ghana, pointing the finger at fast fashion. The clothing is imported and meant to be sold in Accra's largest second-hand market, but it's of such bad quality that stall owners are unable to sell it and have to throw it away.

  • Oct 15, 2024 | france24.com | Carys Garland

    To display this content from , you must enable advertisement tracking and audience measurement. From farmers-turned-pirates in Bangladesh to jihadists in Iraq using drought as a recruiting tool, a new book by environmental journalist Peter Schwartzstein explores the link between climate and conflict. "The Heat and the Fury: On the Frontlines of Climate Violence" tells the stories of those affected by climate-conflict crises around the globe.

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