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Senior Reporter for France24, international news channel based in Paris. Covering world events for our English language channel. Opinions are my own

Paris, France
Geregistreerd in mei 2011

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    14 jun.

    from : weather becoming significantly worse. Last night people had to be moved inside and pretty much everyone got seasick. And they will have to endure this for two more days! ETA in Valencia: Saturday -marking one week at sea for the 630 rescued (updated figures)

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    Largest economies in the world, 2050. 1. China 2. India 3. US 4. Indonesia 5. Brazil 6. Mexico 7. Japan 8. Russia 9. Nigeria 10. Germany 11. UK 12. Saudi 13. France 14. Turkey 15. Pakistan 16. Egypt 17. South Korea 18. Italy 19. Canada 20. Philippines (PWC, GDP PPP figures)

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  3. Macron admits Libyan delegates wouldn't put pen to paper and physically sign Paris agreement - because some of them do not recognise each others' legitimacy. But that they all officially agree to the timeline

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  4. 4 key Libyan players (Khaled el Mishri, Fayez al-Sarraj, Aguila Saleh, Khalifa Haftar) stand with French President Macron during a reading of a declaration pledging to try and hold presidential and parliamentary elections on December 10th 2018. But no joint signing ceremony

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  5. The 4 Libyan delegations at the Paris conference were due to sign the statement but didn't actually do so physically today. French diplomats say they are expected to do so after returning to Libya. Are there still sticking points or disagreements?

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  6. In April there were rumours Libya’s General Haftar had died or suffered a debilitating stroke. But here he is arriving for Tuesday’s summit in Paris (walking and climbing stairs unaided)

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  7. Fayez al-Sarraj, prime minister or Libya's Government of National Accord (Tripoli) is received by France's foreign minister at the Élysée Palace in Paris. France is hoping 4 key Libyan rivals can come together and sign an agreement to hold elections before en of 2018

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  8. Incredible story from Paris of the 'spiderman' who scaled a building in seconds to rescue a child hanging off a balcony. The hero is an undocumented immigrant from Mali who has a now meeting with President Macron at the Elysée this Monday

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  9. Libyan National Army's Gen. Haftar admitted to military hospital on outskirts of Paris, French foreign minister Jean-Yves Le Drian confirms to French parliament foreign affairs committee. Amid varying reports on Haftar's health, Le Drian said he was "doing better". Via

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  10. Freelance reporters MUST be paid properly for their work. If not our whole industry is in peril.

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  11. Saudi Crown Prince MBS received in Paris by PM Édouard Philppe

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    30 mrt.

    RDV à Paris, 19 h, avec Jill Liddington à la librairie Violette and Co pour Histoire des suffragistes radicales :

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  13. Trèbes attack: French police sources have traced car number plate of supermarket hostage taker - he was already known to intelligence services and was living in the nearby city of Carcassonne

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  14. Hostage taker in Trèbes in SW France says he is acting on behalf of the Islamic State group (they have not officially claimed responsibility yet) and is demanding the release of Salah Abdeslam, the sole surviving Nov 15 Paris attacker. Source , France24's terror expert

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  15. Hostage taking in SW France in town of Trèbes near Carcassonne. Reports say a suspect opened fire on police before carrying out shooting in a supermarket where he is now holed up. French counter-terrorism proscutors have taken over the investigation

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    14 mrt.

    Come work with us on our project! We're looking for a junior reporter, for a paid position lasting six months, investigating antimicrobial resistance in poorer countries. Email: jobs@tbij.com with a CV.

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  17. Partly collapsed and burned out buildings at Army HQ in the centre of Burkina Faso's capital. Attackers managed to enter the compound and detonate a car bomb inside

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  18. In Calais, 22 people injured, 4 critically, after violent clashes between Afghan and Eritrean migrants. Some have gunshot wounds

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  19. A pitch invasion by George Weah's supporters following his inauguration

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  20. George Weah is now Liberian President. In his inaugural address he said: "I have spent my life in stadiums but I've never felt like this"

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