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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 : 00:04:02 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Trente ans après son retour en France, le loup continue de déchainer les passions. Ses défenseurs se félicitent de le voir reconquérir un territoire dont il avait été éradiqué. Ses détracteurs, professionnels de l'élevage et du pastoralisme, dénoncent une menace majeure pour leur activité.…
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durée : 00:05:48 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Le carioca installé à Los Angeles depuis quelques années retrouve les musiciens de son précédent album Curyman pour un nouveau volet somptueux. Avec les arrangements du légendaire Arthur Verocai.Από τον France Inter
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In tonight's edition, a draft deal on climate finance was rejected by African nations at Cop29. Also, the Algerian Press Agency confirms that French Algerian novelist, Boualem Sansal has been arrested by Algerian authorities. And supporters of Kizza Besigye are planning a mobilization in Uganda on Monday.…
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It has been a week that has seen the International Criminal Court issue arrest warrants for the Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu and his former minister of Defence Yoav Gallant. They are accused of war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza, alongside the Hamas commander Mohammed Deif.Από τον FRANCE 24 English
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The EU believes it has an offer than can effectively counter China worldwide – its Global Gateway Investment Strategy. Jutta Urpilainen, the outgoing European Commissioner for International Partnerships, is adamant that this strategy offers long-term human development and avoids the debt traps that Chinese investment in Africa has come with. "We do…
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In this special edition, Annette Young heads to Avignon as the Pelicot case enters its closing stages. For nearly a decade, Gisèle Pelicot was regularly drugged by her husband and offered up to strangers for sex. Now seen as the most notorious rape trial ever to be held in this country, we meet the local women who offer their support to the 72-year…
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There is nervousness in Brussels about the incoming US administration. That is not just down to Donald Trump's plans for Ukraine, but also because of his pledge to slap tariffs on EU goods of at least 10 percent. Trump insists that the EU will have to "pay a big price" for not buying enough American exports. That could hit key industrial sectors ha…
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The chips are down. In the biggest antitrust trial of this century, US federal prosecutors have filed their demands for Google, including for the tech giant to sell its ubiquitous Chrome browser. It comes after the judge Amit Mehta ruled in August that Google had maintained an illegal monopoly in online search. Why would selling Chrome be a big dea…
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In this episode of Scoop we take a look at the origins of embedded journalism, when a reporter is attached to a military unit in a combat zone. Critics say the access comes at the cost of impartiality; proponents say that while it is not a comprehensive overview, it provides vital information from the battlefield. We also speak to FRANCE 24 senior …
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He may have made a name for himself in light-hearted British rom-coms like "Four Weddings and a Funeral", "About a Boy" and "Notting Hill", but Hugh Grant has undergone a startling transformation over the last decade, rebranding himself as a character actor in darker roles. His latest outing in "Heretic" is certainly in that vein; FRANCE 24's cultu…
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For nearly five years, our reporters have followed "the project of the century" – the reconstruction of Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral, which was devastated by fire in April 2019. In this final episode, we take you across France to discover the craftsmanship that has helped bring the Gothic masterpiece back to life. The world's most famous cathedral …
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On Access Asia this week, we bring you the latest on the fallout after US officials announced they had charged Indian billionaire Gautam Adani and others with bribery and fraud. Billions have been wiped off the group's market value on the Indian stock market, and the opposition is calling for Adani's arrest. We also speak to a Hong Kong activist wh…
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At the COP29 summit draws to a close, this report takes us to a renewable energy farm in India, partly owned by billionaire Gautam Adani. He has just been charged in the US for allegedly bribing Indian authorities over contracts for solar plants in the south of the country. As one of the largest producers of greenhouse gases, India is at a critical…
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With around 40 percent of its territory covered by forests, Cambodia has become Asia's champion of carbon credits. This system is supposed to finance the protection of the country's forests, thanks to money injected by multinationals from around the world. For the past decade, big companies – including French and American firms – have spent million…
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PRESS REVIEW – Friday, November 22: We look at reactions from the Israeli and Arab-language press after the International Criminal Court issues arrest warrants for Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu, his former defence minister and a Hamas leader. Also: a series of deaths linked to methanol poisoning in Laos sheds light on bootleg alcohol practices.…
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durée : 00:04:10 - Le Zoom de France Inter - En 2023, les services de sécurité ont recensé 271.000 victimes de violences conjugales. 85% sont des femmes. 86% des auteurs sont des hommes. A Lille, un lieu unique permet l'accompagnement et l'hébergement temporaire de ces auteurs, avant même leur condamnation. Pour tenter d'éviter la récidive.…
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In tonight's edition: Mali's ruling junta appoints Abdoulaye Maiga as the country's new prime minister. Also, Kenyan President William Ruto cancels controversial deals with India's Adani Group. Plus, Southern African leaders resolve to keep troops in conflict-torn eastern DR Congo for another year.Από τον FRANCE 24 English
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There have been varying reports about what kind of missile hit the central Ukrainian city of Dnipro on Thursday. Initially, Ukraine claimed that Russia used an intercontinental ballistic missile, which would have been a clear sign of escalation from Moscow. These claims were quickly disputed by the US and later Russia, who says it fired a "new type…
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With just two months to go until Donald Trump’s anticipated return to the White House, tensions are rising on multiple fronts amid the war in Ukraine. The Biden administration, in its final stretch, has eased restrictions on Ukrainian use of Atacms long-range missiles, approved the provision of landmines to Ukraine, and announced $4.7 billion in de…
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Kenya's president has announced the cancellation of two major infrastructure deals with India's Adani Group, after US prosecutors charged its founder Gautam Adani and his associates with fraud over a $250 million corruption scheme. The scandal has wiped more than $20 billion off Adani's 10 listed companies' combined market value. Plus, it's the thi…
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It's been just over a year since Argentina elected Javier Milei as president. The political outsider had brandished a chainsaw as a symbol of his plans to cut government spending. So is Milei's "shock therapy" working? FRANCE 24's Kate Moody speaks to Juan Ignacio Carranza of Aurora Macro Strategies in Buenos Aires.…
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The multi-faceted performer Dorothée Munyaneza has adapted Kae Tempest's play "Hopelessly Devoted" for the stage, in a French-language production at the Bouffes du Nord theatre. She tells us why she wanted to explore many different forms of love in her version "Inconditionelles", and how the emotion can be a powerful liberating force, whether it ex…
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For wine lovers, it's time to sip and celebrate: this Thursday marks Beaujolais Nouveau day in France and worldwide. In this Entre Nous, we find out how, for some, the third Thursday of November became synonymous with drinking. We also break down some of the other rules about this famous French wine. Finally, we discuss increasingly popular alterna…
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The French have the reputation of being romantic. There’s even the cliché that they are sexually liberated and good lovers. But what are their sex lives really like? The answer is quite surprising. According to a new study by France's National Institute of Health, the French are having sex less frequently and starting later in life than in previous…
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In the words of Antoine Bernard, disinformation is "the kingdom of confusion". The director of advocacy and assistance at Reporters Without Borders (RSF) spoke to FRANCE 24 about the organisation's project to fight fake news and analyse the geopolitics of propaganda: The Propaganda Monitor. In its first "season", the project is focusing on Russian …
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With the COP29 summit now in its final days, we take a closer look at the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. A major global carbon sink that's nicknamed the lungs of the planet, the Amazon is once again under threat. Illegal fires set by farmers ravaged millions of hectares over the summer. Our France 2 colleagues followed the police as they tracked down…
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PRESS REVIEW –Thursday, November 21: In France, far-right leader Marine Le Pen threatens to bring down PM Michel Barnier's government over its controversial budget bill. In the US, the House Ethics Committee refuses to publish the findings of a sexual misconduct report against Donald Trump's Attorney General pick Matt Gaetz. Over in the UK, Oxford …
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durée : 00:03:50 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Direction le Lot-et-Garonne ce matin, où la Coordination rurale mène des actions pour faire entendre les revendications du monde agricole. Une mobilisation avec des formules choc, des actions coup de poing et une stratégie bien rodée pour attirer les caméras.…
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durée : 00:05:06 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - LCD Soundsystem, groupe adulé et quasiment silencieux depuis 2017 sort un nouveau titre. L'autre événement est qu'un album et un tournée suivront en 2025.Από τον France Inter
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durée : 00:04:36 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Le musée national des arts asiatiques, plus connu sous le nom de musée Guimet, a quasiment supprimé le mot “Tibet” de ses salles d’expositions. Tibétains et tibétologues y voient les conséquences d’une influence de la Chine, qui a envahi le territoire en 1950.…
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durée : 00:04:47 - Le Zoom de France Inter - À l'heure de la COP29, direction de la Turquie. C’est le quatrième exportateur de textile mondial, l'un des pays de la fast fashion, la mode jetable, très émettrice de CO2. À Gaziantep dans le sud-est du pays, une usine de recyclage expérimente une nouvelle technologie vertueuse…
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durée : 00:04:27 - Le Zoom de France Inter - C'était il y a un an : la mort de Thomas, adolescent de 16 ans, tué d'un coup de couteau, lors d'un bal à Crépol (Drôme). Marches blanches, manifestations d'extrême droite, discours sur les plateaux télévisés, le territoire est depuis devenu le théâtre de récupérations et d'affrontements politiques.…
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durée : 00:04:01 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Le village nordiste s'apprête à inaugurer son nouveau musée Matisse. Le peintre, chef de file du fauvisme, est en effet natif de cette commune à laquelle il a légué plus de 80 œuvres peu de temps avant sa mort, il y a tout juste 70 ansΑπό τον France Inter
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durée : 00:04:05 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Le 17 novembre 2018 commençait le mouvement de protestation des "gilets jaunes". Pour sortir de la crise, les Français ont été invité à remplir des cahiers de doléances. Quelques 200.000 contributions ont ainsi été rédigées dans 17.000 communes. Que sont-elles devenues ?…
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durée : 00:05:59 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Son 8ème album Chromakopia est numéro Un des ventes dans 9 pays. Pourtant le rappeur devenu chanteur, designer et figure de la mode ne renonce à aucune expérience sonore. Valorisant aussi bien un vieux disque de zamrock que son goût pour les personnages et les masques.…
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durée : 00:04:17 - Le Zoom de France Inter - En moyenne montagne aussi, le dérèglement climatique intensifie les risques naturels. Le 1er décembre dernier, des crues torrentielles ont provoqué d'importants dégâts à Risoul dans les Hautes-Alpes. 11 mois après, l'Office national des forêts aide les collectivités à s'adapter à ce risque méconnu.…
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