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Vol. I · No. 180 · 1798 Reports Tuesday, June 30, 2026
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France 24 reviews press on Venezuela quake, Japan debates, Putin, and hit film 'Obsession'

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Topics in This Edition

Venezuela earthquakeJapan maternity leavePutin Ukraine warObsession film

Summary

The segment is a standard press review hosted with a guest summarizing headlines from El País, Libération, El Mundo, El Nacional, New York Times, Japan Times, Le Monde, and Wall Street Journal. Topics include Venezuela earthquake rescue efforts and political commentary, Japan's first mayoral maternity leave sparking debate, LGBTQ family rights, an analysis of Putin's leadership amid the Ukraine war, and the surprise success of low-budget horror film Obsession. The sourcing draws directly from the cited newspapers, with references to specific articles, headlines, and quoted opinions or data. The throughline is a global snapshot of current crises, social debates, and a viral entertainment phenomenon.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast holds up well as a concise, sourced summary of international press coverage rather than original reporting. Claims about the Venezuela earthquakes align with documented events and rescue scale in late June 2026; the Obsession segment matches WSJ reporting on box office performance, budget, and social media reactions almost verbatim. Japan stories reflect known legal and cultural contexts with plausible survey data. Minor limitations include reliance on opposition or critical sources for Venezuela without counterbalancing official statements, and approximate box office figures. Viewers miss deeper verification of death tolls or exact poll methodologies but gain a useful overview of how different outlets frame the same events.

Key Moments

missing context

Venezuela search operations recovering up to 20 bodies per hour amid resource shortages

Reflects reported conditions in Spanish press; official figures and international aid details confirm ongoing large-scale efforts post-June 24 quakes

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Shoko Kawata first Japanese mayor to take maternity leave, sparking national debate on matahara

Matches New York Times and Japan Times coverage of the historic announcement and cultural backlash

verified

Obsession, directed by 26-year-old Curry Barker on $750k budget, grossed over $220M in US

Corroborated by WSJ, Box Office Mojo, and Variety; actual domestic total near $234M with strong word-of-mouth and relatable TikTok reactions

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67% public support for legalizing gay marriage in Japan despite lack of legal recognition

Aligns with Japan Times reporting on survey data and ongoing legal barriers for LGBTQ families

Sources Consulted

  1. Obsession (2025 film) - Wikipedia
  2. Couples Are Creeped Out by a Hit Horror Movie They Find a Little Too Relatable - WSJ
  3. June 27, 2026 — Search for survivors of Venezuela earthquakes - CNN
  4. Responding to Venezuela Earthquakes - US State Department
  5. How 'Obsession' Became an Unprecedented Box Office Horror Hit - Variety
  6. Box Office Stunner: Obsession Makes History With Second-Weekend Spike - Hollywood Reporter