Shirli Sitbon
Coverage of Shirli Sitbon in the Nexus archive.
- Ahead of French PM's visit, Rabat faces allegations of spying on Paris
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu is set to visit Morocco on July 16 to strengthen ties, but an investigation has revealed that Morocco used Israeli spyware to spy on several French ministers, including Lecornu. The findings were reported by FRANCE 24's Shirli Sitbon.
- Lindsey Graham: 'He was the one who justified Israel's actions'
Lindsey Graham advised Trump on foreign affairs related to Israel, Ukraine, and Iran and was a frequent White House visitor. The article is reported by Shirli Sitbon.
- Cuba suffers second nationwide blackout in five days
Cuba experienced a second nationwide blackout in five days due to energy and economic crises exacerbated by a six-month US fuel blockade. Journalist Shirli Sitbon reports increasing pressure on the country.
- Venezuela: Survivors say rescue effort too slow
Nearly 7 million people in Venezuela may have been affected by twin earthquakes, with the death toll approaching 1,000 and tens of thousands missing. Survivors report the rescue effort is too slow, and the UN estimates up to 6.76 million people could be impacted, including two million in Caracas.
- French court refuses trial on use of toxic insecticide in French West Indies
A French court ruled against a trial on the use of the toxic insecticide chlordécone in the French West Indies, closing a 20-year health scandal. Despite being labeled possibly carcinogenic in 1979, chlordécone was used from 1972 to 1993 via a by-law that circumvented its 1990 ban.
- Israeli stands shut down for displaying offensive weaponry at French arms fair
A dozen Israeli stands were closed at a Paris arms fair for displaying offensive weaponry, following a rule banning the promotion of such weapons. The event, one of the world's largest arms fairs, saw non-compliant Israeli exhibitors shut down earlier in June.
- US says 'more than capable' of resuming war, as peace deal remains elusive
The US has stated it is 'more than capable' of resuming war with Iran at any time, according to Pentagon head Pete Hegseth. Recent talks and a two-hour meeting in the White House situation room have failed to produce a peace deal between the US and Iran.