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'Love Songs': Curator Simon Baker assembles intimate photo collection in Paris - france24.com - France - London - Japan -  Paris

'Love Songs': Curator Simon Baker assembles intimate photo collection in Paris

Baker also tells us more about his trajectory from London to Paris – with a detour through Japan – and discusses our evolving relationship with our own image due to the rise and rise of the selfie. 

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Elizabeth Ii II (Ii) - prince Charles - Royal Family - 'Crown and out': Queen Elizabeth skips major duty for first time in 60 years - france24.com - Britain - France - Washington - India - Sri Lanka - Philippines

'Crown and out': Queen Elizabeth skips major duty for first time in 60 years

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Philippine presidential election: Marcos clan returns to power - france24.com - France - China - Beijing - Afghanistan - Hong Kong - Philippines

Philippine presidential election: Marcos clan returns to power

Also this week, there was an international outcry after the Taliban ordered Afghan women to cover their faces in public. When the hardline group returned to power last year, it had initially pledged softer rule than when it led the country two decades ago. Instead, new limits on freedom and movement have been imposed, particularly for women and girls – from dress restrictions to education. Our Afghanistan correspondent Solène Chalvon-Fioriti tells us more.

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Vladimir Putin - Juliette Laurain - Alessandro Xenos - Ukraine - Victory mania: Why the growing glorification of May 9 in Putin's Russia? - france24.com - Russia - France - Ukraine - Usa - Eu - county Day

Victory mania: Why the growing glorification of May 9 in Putin's Russia?

Is it all a bit of bluster, or can Putin still spring a surprise? What would be the interest in drawing NATO members directly into the conflict?

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Debunking claims that Covid-19 deaths have been higher in the most-vaccinated European countries - france24.com - France - Eu - Malta

Debunking claims that Covid-19 deaths have been higher in the most-vaccinated European countries

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Christophe Galtier - Ludovic Blas - Jim Ratcliffe - Nantes beat Nice to 1-0 to win French Cup final - france24.com - Britain - France - Monaco

Nantes beat Nice to 1-0 to win French Cup final

Ludovic Blas drilled home a penalty at the start of the second half to bring Nantes the club's first major trophy since winning the Ligue 1 title in 2001.

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Vladimir Putin - Mark Walter - Chelsea says group led by LA Dodgers owners to buy club in $5.2 billion deal - france24.com - Britain - Russia - Ukraine - Switzerland - Usa - Eu - New York -  Chelsea -  Clearlake

Chelsea says group led by LA Dodgers owners to buy club in $5.2 billion deal

 "The sale is expected to complete in late May subject to all necessary regulatory approvals," the football club said in a statement late Friday.

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The painful legacy of Angola’s civil war - france24.com - Britain - Portugal - Usa - South Africa - Cuba - Angola

The painful legacy of Angola’s civil war

Angola's civil war began as its colonial master Portugal left in 1975, leaving rival independence movements to battle it out. In the midst of the Cold War, the West African country became the battleground of a proxy conflict between the communist bloc and that of the United States and its allies. On one side was Agostinho Neto's MPLA, supported by the USSR and Cuba, and on the other was Jonas Savimbi's UNITA, supported by South Africa, the US and the UK.

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