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Du lundi au jeudi Charline Roux propose aux auditeurs qui se lèvent tôt, de faire un tour d’horizon de l’actualité musicale et le vendredi, Mathieu Conquet met en avant un morceau de la Play List de France Inter Rendez-vous sur l'application Radio France pour découvrir tous les autres épisodes.
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durée : 00:04:18 - Le Zoom de France Inter - C'est un sujet clivant dans le monde agricole : l'utilisation des pesticides. D'un coté, ceux qui plaident pour plus de souplesse au nom de la compétitivité. De l'autre, ceux qui prônent des modèles plus vertueux. Une ferme expérimentale tente de trouver des solutions à la vertueuses et rentables.…
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Talking Europe sits down with France's top diplomat in Warsaw, just as Poland takes up the rotating presidency of the EU in turbulent geopolitical times. Étienne de Poncins was previously French ambassador to Ukraine and got out of Kyiv just in time when it was encircled by the Russian army in 2022. He wrote about that experience in his book "Au Cœ…
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This week, "Paris des Arts" takes its cameras to the French archipelago of Guadeloupe to meet an ambassador of Caribbean music, Tanya St-Val. She shows us the Duval site in Petit-Canal, home to the village of Ka which pays tribute to Guadeloupe's famed drummers. Next, we head to Bouillante, where we sit down for dinner with chef Jimmy Bibrac, who u…
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2025 looks like a year full of dangers for the European Union. Even before US President-elect Donald Trump returns to office, his unpredictability is on full display as he tells NATO ally Denmark that he needs Greenland for US national security purposes – prompting a strong rebuke from France, which says the EU will not tolerate threats to its bord…
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The re-election of Donald Trump as US president has generated a climate of uncertainty over US economic policy for 2025, with Trump and his team vowing to increase tariffs on most imported goods. How will Trump's return impact the global economy? From the United States to China by way of Europe, we take a comprehensive look at what global trade, gr…
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This week, as South Korea's impeached president Yoon Suk Yeol remained holed up in his presidential compound, thousands of his supporters guarding the site against attempts to arrest him held up US flags and banners saying "Stop the Steal" in English. That phrase was used by Donald Trump's supporters after the 2020 US presidential election. FRANCE …
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Museums and galleries around the world are increasingly offering visitors an interactive experience, as exhibitions become participative "experiences"; our reporters explore some of the perks and drawbacks of this art world trend. We also look ahead to some of the cultural highlights coming up in 2025 with new music, movies and artwork on the horiz…
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Coral reefs rank as some of the planet’s most vital ecosystems. Although they cover just 0.2 percent of oceans, reefs are home to a quarter of marine biodiversity. Scientists warn they could vanish in as little as a decade, unless we rapidly slow the rate of global warming. In Monaco, a team of scientists have decided to create a "Noah's Ark" for c…
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Annette Young talks to American feminist writer, Soraya Chemaly, about her latest book, 'The Resilience Myth,' which questions the way we cope with trauma in our lives. Also how the fight against sexism and misogyny online has just got that much tougher due to Meta's decision to drop fact-checkers from Facebook and Instagram. Plus how women scienti…
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Scoop is FRANCE 24's international media show. This week, we look at Meta's decision to end its massive US-based fact-checking operation on its platforms Facebook, Instagram and Threads. Experts say some changes were needed, but there is concern the radical overhaul could lead to a rise in political disinformation. Many conservatives welcomed the m…
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In the space of just a few years, drug trafficking and insecurity have exploded in Ecuador, with homicides rising by 800 percent between 2018 and 2023. President Daniel Noboa, who has been in power for the past year, has launched an armed campaign against the criminal groups. This war-like strategy is criticised by human rights groups, who oppose t…
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PRESS REVIEW – Friday, January 10: The Lebanese press reacts to parliament finally electing a new president – Joseph Aoun – after two years of deadlock. Also, as deadly fires destroy thousands of homes in Los Angeles, Donald Trump attempts to capitalise on the natural disaster for political gain. Plus, Novak Djokovic will begin his Australian Open …
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In this week's Across Africa: Vodun believers in Benin marry traditional faith with contemporary creativity to spread their heritage. Also, the African manatee has come under pressure over the decades from poaching and shrinking habitats, but one Cameroonian biologist has been working to improve the chances of the shy freshwater mammal. Plus, Seneg…
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Opposition leader Venancio Mondlane has returned to Mozambique from two months of self-exile. He had left the country late last year after presidential elections that he says were rigged. Hundreds of people died in a police crackdown on protests that followed the vote. Mondlane says he was compelled to come back to stand with his supporters.…
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Lebanese lawmakers elected army chief Joseph Aoun as president on Thursday, ending a more than two-year vacancy and marking a step towards lifting the war-battered country out of financial meltdown. FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to Ayman Mhanna, executive director of the Samir Kassir Foundation. He says that the military defeat of Hezbollah has…
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Is it more than the final sendoff for a long-gone one-term president? With Jimmy Carter's passing, Washington is marking two legacies: that of a peanut farmer-turned-governor of a southern state whose rise to power embodied a backlash after the Vietnam War and Watergate scandal; and that of a leader voted out of the White House after a hostage and …
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Located in the Mediterranean Sea, Corsica is known as the "island of beauty". It's had a tumultuous relationship with the mainland since it became French in the 18th century and separatist sentiment still runs deep. In recent years, there has been growing momentum towards more autonomy for the island, but what would that mean for Corsicans? We take…
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America is saying its final farewell to Jimmy Carter. The late US president is being honoured in Washington this Thursday with a state funeral, before being buried at his home in Georgia. The Nobel Peace Prize laureate died last week at 100 years old and was the longest-living US president in history. FRANCE 24's Douglas Herbert looks back at Carte…
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FRANCE 24 reveals, in partnership with investigative media outlet Disclose, RFI and the Pulitzer Center, that French banking group Crédit Agricole holds a €240 million stake in Repsol – a Spanish multinational responsible for gas extraction in the Peruvian Amazon – and is making substantial profits from it. According to our investigation, the gas f…
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Childhood trauma, addiction, poverty, homophobia, religious extremism and disability are just some of the hard-hitting themes in filmmaker Adam Elliot's new dark and humorous film "Memoir of a Snail". The Oscar winner speaks to Eve Jackson about this whimsical and tear-jerking Australian stop-motion film about separated twins, which won the Cristal…
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From being jumped on by a polar bear while camping in the Northwest Passage to diving in Antarctica, Paul Rose has collected innumerable stories throughout his diverse career. He is currently Expedition Leader for National Geographic's Pristine Seas expeditions. Last year, his team discovered what they say is the largest coral colony on the planet …
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Back in November, Moldova's President Maia Sandu was narrowly re-elected to a second term, despite alleged Russian interference. Sandu partly owes her victory to the vote of the largely pro-European diaspora, which represents almost a third of the Moldovan population and 20 percent of the electorate. But back home, part of the population remains fi…
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durée : 00:04:46 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Pas question de commémorations : la Chine ne marquera pas le cinquième anniversaire du Covid. Pourtant le pays, et notamment la ville de Wuhan (13 millions de confinés, de nombreuses victimes), n'a pas tourné la page. Des habitants osent désormais prendre la parole malgré les risques.…
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durée : 00:05:11 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Quoi de mieux qu'une chanson pour commencer l'année ? Surtout si elle est signée Andréa Laszlo de Simone ! Le crooner italien a publié une chanson tout juste à minuit le 31 décembre. Un peu de lyrisme transalpin en ce début 2025, ça ne peut pas faire de mal.…
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durée : 00:04:49 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Depuis la fin du régime du dictateur, les 6 millions de Syriens exilés dans le monde s’interrogent. Doivent-ils rentrer dans leur pays d’origine ? Près d’un million d’entre eux ont fui la guerre civile et trouvé refuge en Allemagne, le pays européen qui accueille la diaspora la plus importante.…
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durée : 00:04:13 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Dix ans après les attentats de janvier 2015, plongée ce matin dans les archives : les lettres, les dessins, les marques de soutiens envoyés à Charlie Hebdo par des anonymes juste après l’attaque : tout a été classé et conservé par les Archives de la ville de Paris. France Inter y a eu accès.…
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durée : 00:04:30 - Le Zoom de France Inter - À quelques jours du retour de Trump au pouvoir, zoom ce matin sur Jake Chansley, un homme dont la photo a fait la une de la presse internationale. Trumpiste et complotiste, il vit aujourd'hui en Arizona. Après un an et demi de prison, il ne regrette absolument rien.…
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durée : 00:04:14 - Le Zoom de France Inter - La danse hip-hop et la danse contemporaine, à l'honneur cette année encore à Suresnes dans les Hauts de Seine. La 33è édition du festival Suresnes Cités Danse s'ouvrira vendredi prochain. Nous avons pu assister aux répétitions du spectacle qui va faire l'ouverture cette année…
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durée : 00:04:50 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Janvier 2015-Janvier 2025. Dix ans après les attentats perpétrés contre la rédaction de Charlie Hebdo, des policiers et un magasin Hyper Cacher, porte de Vincennes à Paris, comment vont ceux qui ont survécu ? C'est la question que s'est posée le magazine Interception. Extraits.…
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durée : 00:04:15 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Sur le mythique bateau Thalassa à Paris, le Quai Liberté est un restaurant un peu particulier : en cuisine, à l'accueil ou à la maintenance, ce sont d'anciens détenus, tout juste sortis de prison, qui travaillent. C'est le "Feuilleton de la France", épisode 66.…
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durée : 00:04:20 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Alors que le taux d'épargne atteint des records depuis la crise Covid, partons à la rencontre de cette France qui met de l'argent de côté, avec celles et ceux qui gèrent leurs placements financiers. C'est le feuilleton de la France épisode 65.Bởi France Inter
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durée : 00:04:42 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Ce n’est pas un véritable hôpital, ni un cabinet médical. Sur quatre niveaux, une infirmerie, des salles de consultations de médecins généralistes, des dentistes, un laboratoire d'analyses médicales et un service de radiologie. Bienvenue au centre municipal de santé Maurice Ténine à Malakoff.…
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durée : 00:04:13 - Le Zoom de France Inter - C'est une profession rare et précieuse. Les écrivains publics aident ceux qui n'y parviennent pas à rédiger courriers, administratifs ou personnels. C'est le métier à Rochefort, en Charente-Maritime, de Thierry Jules. Qui surtout écoute les peines et déboires de ceux à qui les mots font peur.…
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