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An in-depth report by our senior reporters and team of correspondents from around the world. Every Saturday at 10:10pm Paris time. Or you can catch it online from Friday.
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Does Indonesia's Brimob police unit have a licence to kill?
This summer in Indonesia, the Mobile Brigade Corps (Brimob) paramilitary police unit sparked controversy after killing a 21-year-old man during a prot...

Living in hell: Brazil's domestic workers
Brazil employs more domestic workers than any other country in the world, with almost 6 million in total, according to official figures. Some 91 perce...

Malawi's future hangs in the balance after Trump funding cuts
Malawi has been one of the countries hit hardest by the Trump administration's funding cuts and tariff hikes. The stop-work orders issued by Washingto...

The wheels of change: Senegal's para-cycling heroes
In this special report, FRANCE 24 follows the incredible journey of Senegal's national para-cycling team. At its helm is Macoumba Sarr, a paraplegic a...

Immigration: The end of the Canadian dream?
Long considered a welcoming country for immigrants, Canada is putting an unprecedented halt to its open immigration policy. Mark Carney, the new prime...

Inside Ghana's last 'witch camps'
In northern Ghana, hundreds of women accused of witchcraft are living in open-air prisons. Rejected by their families and communities, these women are...

Deportation dossiers: Trump's AI-driven war on immigrants and freedom of speech
With deportations from the United States on the rise since Donald Trump's return to the White House, our reporters hear from those caught up in these...

Kidneys for cash: Inside Kenya's organ-trafficking network
Back in April, Kenyan authorities launched an investigation into a major kidney-trafficking ring. Wealthy international patients have been travelling...

Exclusive investigation: Is the Russian Orthodox Church in Sweden a platform for espionage?
From espionage to hybrid warfare, FRANCE 24 has been investigating a Russian Orthodox church in Sweden that's suspected of being a platform for Russia...

Greenland, breaking the silence: The scandal of Denmark's forced contraception campaign
In 1960s Greenland, thousands of young Inuit girls – some barely teenagers – were sent to hospital. Without giving an explanation or obtaining their c...

The battle of Harvard: When education, funding and politics collide
With the cancellation of grants to Harvard University, the revocation of visas for foreign students, and the withdrawal of research funding, the Trump...

Putin's recruits: The young Africans fighting for Russia in Ukraine
Nicknamed the "Black Wagners", hundreds of African men have been recruited by the Russian army to fight against Ukraine. Lured by promises of high wag...

Pakistan, broken innocence: An exclusive investigation into sexual violence at madrasas
In Pakistan, more than 2 million children frequently attend madrasas – Koranic schools that offer free religious education to the most disadvantaged....

North Korean defectors struggle to adapt to new life in South Korea
Every year, North Koreans risk their lives trying to escape the regime in Pyongyang. For those who do manage to flee, neighbouring South Korea is the...

Egypt's resource crisis: Water, food, and a surging population
Egypt, the most populous country in the Arab world, is facing a crisis: a growing shortage of food and water. How do you feed a population of 113 mill...

Italy: The women taking on the mafia
Italy's southern Puglia region is the territory of the Sacra Corona Unita, also known as the "fourth mafia". Less well known than Cosa Nostra, the Cam...

The mullahs’ voice: How conservatives seek to win over Iran's youth
In a country in the midst of change, where more and more women refuse to wear the veil despite the rules, conservatives are looking to maintain their...

PFAS 'forever chemicals': Citizens take on industrial giants in quest for justice
PFAS, better known as "forever chemicals", are ultra-resistant to water and heat – so much so that they are virtually indestructible in nature. These...

Migrants in limbo: With US out of reach, Mexico becomes their final destination
The banks of the Suchiate River in southern Mexico, on the border with Guatemala, are sometimes called "the silent border" of the United States. Tens...

Thirsty giants: Big tech's data centres multiply in drought-hit Spain
In recent years, Spain has become a leading destination for tech giants to set up their data centres in Europe. Madrid even aims to become a "digital...

The great purge: US federal workers reel from Trump's sweeping cuts
Since his inauguration for a second term on January 20, US President Donald Trump has been shaking US democracy to its core with his executive orders....

Returning to Khartoum: In Sudan, civilians try to rebuild their lives
The Sudanese army has just won the battle of Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, after two years of civil war. It is now calling on inhabitants to return...

Honduras struggles to combat human trafficking
The small Central American country of Honduras has become a hub for a devastating – yet often overlooked – scourge: human trafficking, the third most...

How Armenia is raising a new generation of soldiers
Armenia, a tiny country of just three million people, is dealing with a population crisis that could threaten its very survival. A deadly war with nei...

Belgium's house of 'pass-ages': A journey of birth and death
In a quiet residential area of Brussels, tucked away among the modern and uniform facades of the Forest neighbourhood, sits a house that is giving bir...

Seeds of hope: Saving mangroves in the Niger Delta
One of the most polluted places in the world is located at the heart of the Niger Delta where decades of oil exploitation have ravaged the native flor...