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FRANCE 24 August 22, 2026
Middle East live: Iran allows several Iraqi oil tankers to pass through Hormuz strait
Middle East live: Iran allows several Iraqi oil tankers to pass through Hormuz strait
Iran has allowed a ​number of Iraqi oil tankers to pass through the Strait of Hormuz following repeated requests from Baghdad, ​Iran’s ‌state news agency reported ⁠on Saturday. Meanwhile, the United States and Iran exchanged defiant messages ahead of Monday's scheduled announcement of new US economic sanctions. Follow our liveblog for the latest updates. 

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Antwerp's 'human zoo': Belgium confronts shame of colonial past
Antwerp's 'human zoo': Belgium confronts shame of colonial past

In 1894, when the Belgian city of Antwerp was hosting a World's Fair, more than a hundred Congolese people were forcibly brought to the city to be exhibited in the Congo Pavilion. In this "human zoo", seven Congolese men ultimately died of disease. Today, this shocking episode still haunts Belgium as one of its colonial history's darkest chapters. This year, a monument to the victims was unveiled. Report by Alix le Bourbon and Dave Keating.

FRANCE24 August 22, 2026
Tupac murder trial: Cans the prosecution use the defendant's words against him?
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FRANCE24 August 22, 2026
Turkey seeks arrest warrant for Israeli PM Netanyahu, fueling tensions
Turkey seeks arrest warrant for Israeli PM Netanyahu, fueling tensions

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FRANCE24 August 22, 2026
Canada says will match new US 50% tariffs 'dollar for dollar'
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FRANCE24 August 22, 2026
Turkey accuses Netanyahu of 'genocide', Israeli PM calls Erdogan 'antisemitic dictator'
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Turkey and Israel traded barbs on Friday after Ankara announced it had sought an international arrest warrant for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, accusing him of "genocide" linked to the interception of a Gaza-bound aid flotilla. Turkey is one of Israel's fiercest critics over its war in Gaza, sparked by the Hamas-led October 7 attacks on southern Israel. Story by Charlotte Lam.

FRANCE24 August 22, 2026
Ethiopia uncorks a wine boom, Bordeaux vines driving exports and local demand
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FRANCE24 August 22, 2026
FIFA sanctions Argentina over brawl at World Cup final game
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FRANCE24 August 22, 2026
Dozens missing after gold mine collapse in Central African Republic
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In the Central African Republic, the search for victims continues following Tuesday’s gold mine collapse. The government says the incident has claimed at least 49 lives but local sources estimate the death toll to be much higher. Cameroonian and Chadian nationals are also among the victims. Several witnesses spoke to our correspondent Marcel Amoko.

FRANCE24 August 22, 2026
Ebola epidemic in DR Congo is spreading 18 times faster than deadliest outbreak on record
Ebola epidemic in DR Congo is spreading 18 times faster than deadliest outbreak on record

More than 2,500 people have already died in the Ebola epidemic currently gripping the Democratic Republic of Congo. The UN coordinator for the outbreak has warned that the virus is spreading exponentially – adding that an existing pool of funds is set to run out within weeks. Details by Catherine Viette.

FRANCE24 August 22, 2026
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Low Water, High Profits! 15 Best Crops Farmers Should Grow in Water-Scarce Areas

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