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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 : 00:04:16 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Légale aux États-Unis mais pas en France, la généalogie génétique permet de résoudre des enquêtes judiciaires au point mort. Malgré un cadre juridique flou, une première affaire a trouvé un dénouement grâce à cette technique dans l'Hexagone.Av France Inter
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In France's overseas departments, Creole language and culture are seen as a bulwark against racism and standardisation. The concept of "Créoleness" was developed in the late 1980s, in the wake of Aimé Césaire's writings on Négritude and Edouard Glissant's notion of "Antillanité", or a specifically Caribbean identity. Our reporters Florence Gaillard…
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As Mike Leigh's five-decade career takes centre stage at the Paris Cinémathèque for a retrospective, the British filmmaker speaks to Eve Jackson about 50 years of making movies, from the raw intensity of "Naked" and the jubilant optimism of "Happy-Go-Lucky", to historical storytelling in "Peterloo" and "Mr Turner". With accolades like the Palme d'O…
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Al Gore, the 45th Vice President of the United States (1993–2001), granted a rare interview to FRANCE 24 in Paris. The renowned environmentalist took stock of the green transition, with Donald Trump's return to the White House expected to usher in a comeback of fossil fuels in the US. But for Gore, "the renewable energy revolution is unstoppable". …
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In this special edition, we focus on misogyny especially among boys and young men as the Netflix series, "Adolescence," has gone viral. The harrowing British drama, about a young boy accused of killing a female classmate, has garnered rave reviews for its performances and storyline. Yet its most important legacy could be kick-starting societal chan…
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On this week's Access Asia, we focus on how Elon Musk is targeting sweet spots in Asia with Tesla sales taking a hit in Europe and the United States. However, bad news for Tesla is good news for China's electric vehicle maker BYD. Meanwhile, questions continue to swirl over what conflicts of interest exist for billionaire Musk, who is advising US P…
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Anti-American sentiment is surging amid the second term of US President Donald Trump. Ifop research found this week that two thirds of French people support a boycott of US products. One market where those products are especially hard to avoid is technology. Just how integrated into our lives is American tech? How are boycotters taking steps to dis…
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One of Ukraine's staunchest advocates in the EU and in NATO is Finland, which itself joined the Atlantic Alliance two years ago after decades of neutrality. We caught up with Finland’s President Alexander Stubb as he attended talks of the "coalition of the willing" hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron in Paris. Stubb gives us his perspective …
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The small Central American country of Honduras has become a hub for a devastating – yet often overlooked – scourge: human trafficking, the third most profitable criminal activity in the world after drug and arms trafficking. Located between North and South America, Honduras is a key transit point for all kinds of trafficking. Endemic poverty, wides…
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The European Investment Bank has existed since the inception of the European Union in the 1950s, but despite its vital role as the EU's lending arm, it has not gained the media attention of institutions such as the European Commission or the European Parliament. That is now changing, however. The EIB is taking on a more high-profile role, financing…
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Private forests in France have become a target for large-scale timber theft, which results in a huge financial loss for property owners and an environmental disaster. But when nearly 300 beautiful oak trees were illegally cut down in the Yvelines department in 2022, local residents took it upon themselves to track down the culprits. Our France 2 co…
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If Europeans didn't get the memo in Munich, when JD Vance preferred a meeting with the pro-Putin far-right leader Alice Weidel to one with Germany’s chancellor Olaf Scholz, then they're cordially invited to read what he says in private about an Old Continent populated by "freeloaders". If Signalgate's still not enough, then how about a sitting US v…
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The UN warns that South Sudan has been pushed closer to conflict by the arrest of Vice President Riek Machar. He and the interior minister, his wife, have been detained at their home by forces loyal to President Salva Kiir. This comes amid rising tension between the longstanding rivals. The two are signatories to a rapidly unravelling 2018 peace de…
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A major summit to discuss global efforts to tackle malnutrition has kicked off in Paris. The meeting comes as international humanitarian organisations face a funding crisis sparked by the Trump administration halting a majority of the US's foreign aid programmes. Plus, Canada's prime minister says the United States is no longer a reliable partner i…
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A viral audio recording purportedly captures US President Donald Trump advocating for renaming Washington DC to Washington DA (District of America), as users claim that Trump is confusing Columbia for the South American country of Colombia. We explain in this edition of Truth or Fake.Av FRANCE 24 English
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The fight against malnutrition, the world's leading cause of infant mortality, was chronically underfunded even before the US halted its funding for humanitarian aid and development. As Paris hosts the Nutrition for Growth summit this week, we look at how healthy eating isn't just a developmental issue but also an economic one. Every dollar investe…
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On the eve of his first visit to France and his meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron, Lebanese President Joseph Aoun granted an exclusive interview to FRANCE 24. He discussed the conditions imposed by Paris on the holding of a conference in support of Lebanon, as well as the process of disarming Hezbollah and relations between Lebanon and …
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Have you ever felt stuck not knowing the right angle to cut Brie cheese, or been reprimanded for your incorrect slicing of camembert? In this edition of Entre Nous, we break down how to properly cut French cheese. In addition to "fromage" etiquette, we also discuss some other cheeseboard rules and practices. We also talk about why some '"fromages" …
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In this edition of French Connections Plus, Genie Godula and Florence Villeminot continue their tour of Paris with a stop in one of the most beautiful and exciting arrondissements of the capital: the fourth. This district has so much packed into it! It’s where you'll find City Hall, Notre-Dame Cathedral and museums like the Centre Pompidou. The 4th…
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The UN agency for children UNICEF is warning that the world is facing one of the greatest food and nutrition crises of our time. That as 45 million children around the world suffer from wasting, 150 million children have stunted growth, and every single year maternal malnutrition contributes to 800,000 newborn deaths. Those figures are released as …
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PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, March 27: There's a big focus on disinformation campaigns in the press – from Turkish state TV failing to show anti-government protests, to Canadian fears of India interfering in upcoming national elections. Meanwhile, there's more trouble for the Trump administration: German newspaper Der Spiegel reveals that the private d…
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US President Donald Trump has expanded his trade war with 25 percent tariffs on foreign cars due to take effect in April, with car parts to follow in May. The move could devastate the manufacturing sector in Canada and Mexico, with economists warning that consumers will face higher, sticker prices. We take a closer look.…
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durée : 00:04:50 - Le Zoom de France Inter - La Turquie est secouée par une vague de manifestations antigouvernementales depuis l'arrestation puis l'incarcération du maire d’Istanbul Ekrem İmamoğlu, accusé de corruption. Bête noire du président Erdogan, il est le plus sérieux rival politique. Et c'est la jeunesse qui mène la fronde.…
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The Sudanese army has released triumphant pictures of its chief, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, arriving at Khartoum airport on Wednesday. The military claimed the strategically valuable victory after wresting control of the site from the RSF paramilitary, with whom the army has been at war for nearly two years. The RSF seized the airport at the s…
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Amid rising threats from war, climate change and disease, the EU is urging every household to stockpile enough food and supplies to last three days in case of a crisis. Crisis Management Commissioner Hadja Lahbib also called for building up the EU's strategic reserves of critical resources to respond to "every type of emergency including chemical, …
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US Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced on March 10 that Washington would slash 83 percent of its USAID-funded international aid projects. The decision is already having serious repercussions. In southern Mexico, the NGO Doctors of the World Switzerland has warned that it may soon be forced to cease operations, leaving thousands of migrants wit…
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durée : 00:04:31 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Faute de cadre légal, des Français pratiquent des suicides assistés clandestins, des euthanasies clandestines. Pour accompagner la mort d'un proche, d'un parent, certains importent des substances létales interdites. Il y a aussi des médecins qui accélèrent la mort de patients. Témoignages.…
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durée : 00:04:33 - Le Zoom de France Inter - En France, 400 000 jeunes relèvent de l'aide sociale à l'enfance. Un système à bout de souffle, qui vient de faire l'objet d'une commission d'enquête parlementaire. Sur le plateau de Millevaches, une association prend en charge une dizaine d'enfants, qui cohabitent avec les seniors du village.…
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durée : 00:04:29 - Le Zoom de France Inter - À l'heure du procès de Gérard Depardieu, accusé d'agressions sexuelles par deux femmes sur un tournage, zoom sur le parcours du combattant des victimes de violences sexuelles. Entre 2012 et 2021, 86% de ces affaires ont été classées sans suite. La justice a-t-elle accompagné le mouvement #MeToo ?…
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durée : 00:04:18 - Le Zoom de France Inter - La romancière à succès Aurélie Valognes a racheté il y a quelques mois la maison qui appartenait à Jane Birkin à Lannilis (Finistère). Une maison devenue devenue un personnage à part entière de son nouveau roman "La Fugue" (J.-C. Lattès).Av France Inter
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durée : 00:04:13 - Le Zoom de France Inter - La commune de Romorantin-Lanthenay (Loir-et-Cher) prouve que l'urbanisme peut apporter des solutions face aux catastrophes naturelles. Elle a construit il y a une quinzaine d'années tout un quartier sur une friche industrielle en zone inondable pensé pour résister aux crues.…
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durée : 00:04:19 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Le gouvernement estonien augmente le budget de la défense, pour mieux préparer le pays à une éventuelle attaque russe. Et à Narva cette menace est prise très au sérieux, y compris par les habitants. Reportage avec les femmes de la Ligue de Défense Estonienne. Reportage d'Antoine Giniaux.…
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durée : 00:04:30 - Le Zoom de France Inter - L'Unesco lancera vendredi la première journée mondiale des Glaciers. C'est l'une des manifestations les plus visibles du réchauffement climatique. Les glaciers fondent à vitesse grand V. Dans les Alpes, ils ont déjà perdu 40 % de leur volume en une vingtaine d'années.…
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