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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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The latest from Arts24's Eve Jackson in Cannes: Kristen Stewart makes her directorial debut with "The Chronology of Water", a bold adaptation of Lidia Yuknavitch’s memoir, premiering a buzzed-about Chanel look. We sit down with Diane Kruger to talk about Amrum, a haunting post-war drama directed by Fatih Akin.…
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Former Gabonese President Ali Bongo Ondimba and his family have left Gabon and flown to Angola after being released from custody. It follows a series of events stemming from the August 2023 military coup that ended the Bongo family's 56-year rule. Bongo was detained, along with this wife and son, accused of embezzling public funds.…
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South Africa's foreign minister Ronald Lamola speaks to FRANCE 24 ahead of President Cyril Ramaphosa's visit to the White House in a bid to reset ties between Pretoria and Washington after the US welcomed dozens of white South Africans as refugees. Lamola denies US allegations that a "genocide" is being committed against Afrikaners. "There will nev…
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Culture editor Eve Jackson brings us the latest from Day 4 of the Cannes Film Festival, where U2 frontman Bono is premiering Stories of Surrender. The documentary, directed by Andrew Dominik, is based on Bono’s emotional one-man stage show – mixing his biggest hits with personal reflections on grief, fame, and activism. Speaking at Cannes, the rock…
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In the week that President Trump made the first overseas tour of his second term, where Riyadh royalty rolled out a lavender carpet ahead of a 600 billion dollar pledge of Saudi investment for US contracts. Qatar next, The Beast surrounded by a caravan of camels, while the man inside watched a ceremonial swordfare spectacle.…
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We host Guillaume Klossa, a noted French thinker and writer on Europe, and the president of the EuropaNova think tank. He is also the chair of the "Conclave", a high-level reflection platform advising European leaders. Klossa has a strong interest in digital issues, and was advisor to former EU Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker in that capac…
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A 90-day truce in the US-China trade war has officially begun, with both sides temporarily lowering sky-high tariffs on each other's goods. But there's still a lot of uncertainty facing global trade. Yuka Royer speaks with Louise Loo, China lead at Oxford Economics, about what came out of the recent tit-for-tat tariff tussle and what to expect next…
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"Business as usual with Turkey cannot continue." That was the message MEPs sent when they voted on a report about Turkey's EU accession process on May 7 in Strasbourg. Amid a crackdown on President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's political rivals as well as on protesters, MEPs said that EU membership talks with Turkey cannot be restarted in the current circ…
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French film icon, Gérard Depardieu, who once described the #MeToo movement as a "reign of terror," now finds himself added to the national list of sex offenders. This after he was found guilty of sexual assault and given an 18-month suspended sentence. Also as the Trump administration is targeting DEI – diversity, equity and inclusion; what happens…
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Culture editor Eve Jackson brings you the latest from the Cannes Film Festival, where Ari Aster's "Eddington" is one of the hottest premieres. Starring Joaquin Phoenix as a sheriff and Pedro Pascal as the town's mayor — with Emma Stone and Austin Butler also in the cast — this darkly comic Western takes on post-pandemic politics and unrest.…
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The ceasefire is apparently holding between India and Pakistan. But even if the fighting has stopped, the information war continues. There has been misinformation, warmongering and a crackdown on independent journalists in both countries. Experts say the fog of war has created one big casualty: the truth. This week's guest on our media show Scoop i…
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This week on Paris des Arts, Valérie Fayolle meets with the talented actor and writer Jacques Gamblin, as he releases his novel "Mère à l'horizon". He takes us to Paris's Centquatre cultural centre, a creative hub popular with art lovers. We also get a behind-the-scenes glimpse at Franco-Lebanese singer Hiba Tawaji's creative process, as she record…
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Global tourism has fully recovered from the Covid-19 pandemic, but dark clouds are still hanging over the industry. High transport and accommodation costs, geopolitical instability and the increasing likelihood of extreme weather events are among the key challenges the sector is facing. FRANCE 24's Charles Pellegrin speaks to Shaikha Al Nowais. She…
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PRESS REVIEW – Friday, May 16: Romanians head to voting booths for the second round of presidential elections, which pit pro-Europe candidate Nicușor Dan against the populist, hard-right frontrunner George Simion. Who will prevail? Also: The New York Times looks at ground-breaking gene editing therapy which saved the life of an infant and could sav…
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Italy's southern Puglia region is the territory of the Sacra Corona Unita, also known as the "fourth mafia". Less well known than Cosa Nostra, the Camorra or the 'Ndrangheta, the criminal group is still very powerful. It has infiltrated all sections of Italian society, from local firms to public administration. Our reporters went to meet a group of…
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Poland goes to the polls on Sunday for the first round of presidential elections. In a country that borders Ukraine and plays a key role in Western support to Kyiv, the stakes are high. So, the authorities say, is the level of attempted Russian meddling. From stoking a migrant crisis on the eastern border, to disinformation, cyberattacks and arson,…
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durée : 00:04:04 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Face à une proposition de loi qui vise à lutter contre l’impact environnemental de la fast fashion, le géant chinois de la vente en ligne de vêtements à bas prix, dont le discours est relayé par l’influenceuse Magali Berdah, a notamment recruté l’ex-ministre de l’Intérieur Christophe Castaner.…
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If you can measure it, you can manage it. One of Kenya's metrology heavyweights speaks to Georja Calvin-Smith about how there is might in monitoring. There were no African signatories when 17 countries came together 150 years ago to set measurement standards for time, distance and weight, but as the continent's development has picked up pace, so ha…
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A US-backed organisation set to take over aid delivery to starving civilians in Gaza said on Wednesday that it expects to begin operations before the end of the month. The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation has identified several US military veterans, former humanitarian coordinators and security contractors that it said would lead the delivery effort. M…
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This week, US President Donald Trump appeared to refuse to drink coffee offered to him during a royal welcome ceremony in Saudi Arabia. The act drew backlash online, with many calling it a snub and disrespectful to local traditions. But some social media users spread conspiracy theories and fake news, claiming that Saudi state-owned TV channel Al-A…
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From star-studded glamour to hard-hitting drama, Day 3 of the Cannes Film Festival delivers it all. On today's show with Eve Jackson, we dive into the spectacle of the red carpet – a global symbol of fame, fashion and prestige. But how did it become such a powerful icon? Stella Elgersma takes a closer look.…
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In the end, Vladimir Putin did not go to Istanbul for the one-on-one on offer. Instead, in what critics call a worse snub than an empty chair, the Russian president dispatched his former culture minister, a "greater Russia" ideologue, for the first face-to-face meeting with Ukraine since 2022. What's the Trump administration's next move after pushi…
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Cannes has rolled out a new dress code banning full nudity and oversized gowns, shaking up red carpet fashion and sparking debate. Culture editor Eve Jackson has the latest, as stars like Halle Berry reveal they've had to rethink their looks. The move comes after years of sheer, nipple-baring outfits. FRANCE 24's Stella Elgersma hit the Croisette t…
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durée : 00:04:28 - Le Zoom de France Inter - L’extrême droite arrivera-t-elle au pouvoir ce dimanche en Roumanie ? Son candidat George Simion fait figure de favori au second tour. À 38 ans, ce souverainiste critique de Bruxelles et admirateur de Trump est arrivé en tête au premier tour, avec près de 41% des voix, 20 de plus que son adversaire.…
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durée : 00:04:21 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Près de trois semaines après la mort d'Aboubakar Cissé, jeune Malien assassiné dans la mosquée du Gard qu'il fréquentait, le choc dans la communauté musulmane du pays reste vif, dans un climat que beaucoup décrivent comme délétère. Entre colère et surtout inquiétude. Reportage à Bordeaux.…
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durée : 00:04:05 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Alors que la 78ème édition du Festival de Cannes démarre, ce mardi 13 mai, France Inter donne la parole aux élèves du collège Wolf à Mulhouse (Haut-Rhin) qui viennent de tourner une comédie musicale. Un projet scolaire rendu possible grâce au club-ciné de l'établissement créé il y a 20 ans.…
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durée : 00:04:25 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Plongée dans le deuxième pays du pape : le Pérou. L'Américain Robert Francis Prevost a exercé près de 20 ans au Pérou. Pour comprendre comment le nouveau pape a été façonné par ses années péruviennes, reportage dans son ancien diocèse de Chiclayo, 4e ville du pays.…
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durée : 00:04:18 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Ces courses en pleine nature, très souvent en montagne avec des distances parfois folles de plus de 100 kilomètres, rassemblent plus d'un million de pratiquants avec des milliers d'épreuves organisées chaque année, comme l'emblématique UTMB (Ultra-trail du Mont-Blanc à Chamonix).…
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durée : 00:04:08 - Le Zoom de France Inter - L’ascenseur est le premier moyen de transport en France avec 100 millions de trajets en moyenne chaque jour. Mais on dénombre plus d’1,5 million de pannes chaque année, un calvaire quotidien pour certains habitants et avec des délais de réparation qui peuvent aller jusqu’à plusieurs mois.…
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durée : 00:04:20 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Direction un haut lieu de la Résistance française, le Morvan. Ses figures les plus connues sont des hommes, et pourtant : le musée de la Résistance de Saint-Brisson essaie aujourd’hui de rendre visibles les femmes qui ont, elles aussi, joué un rôle actif dans la lutte clandestine contre le nazisme.…
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