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durée : 00:04:23 - Le Zoom de France Inter - 110 prisonniers palestiniens ont été libérés ce jeudi par Israël, comme prévu par le cessez-le-feu dans la bande de Gaza. Depuis le début du processus, 400 ont déjà été libérés, en échange des otages israéliens captifs du Hamas. Témoignage de ces Palestiniens de retour chez eux.…
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In tonight's edition, calm returns to the DRC's eastern city of Goma while M23 is advancing south. Also, the Southern African Development Community held a special meeting in Zimbabwe to discuss the situation in DR Congo. And in Kenya, it's time to fight back after a surge in violence against women.Av FRANCE 24 English
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This week, conflict and crisis dominate the headlines. In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, M23 rebels have seized the key city of Goma, forcing thousands to flee and reigniting tensions over Rwanda’s alleged involvement. In Gaza, displaced civilians are finally returning north, but the fragile ceasefire is under strain after a controversial ho…
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The countdown is on to what is perhaps Europe's most important election of this year. On February 23, Germans go to the polls in a parliamentary vote, following the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s coalition in November. The conservative CDU-CSU is the favourite, but no party looks likely to win a majority, and the far-right Alternative for Ger…
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This is not the first time that the UK and the EU have expressed their readiness for a "reset" in relations. But now, five years after Britain left the European Union, there appears to be more momentum for making a reset happen, particularly with US President Donald Trump's threat of trade tariffs hanging over the European continent, and the future…
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At least 30 people were killed and 60 others injured in northern India this week after a stampede at the Maha Kumbh Mela. The official tally was released hours after the incident occurred in the early hours of Wednesday morning. Days after the tragedy, some are still looking for their loved ones and despite the best efforts by authorities, hundreds…
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In this edition, how amid grief comes strength. Mothers in the Brazilian city of Rio de Janeiro who lost their children due to gang violence, form a support network which also fights for justice. Also South Africa has one of the highest rates of femicide in the world yet despite this, half of the safe houses for domestic violence survivors in Cape …
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It’s becoming less clear by the day who is supposed to be buying TikTok. One of Donald Trump's first acts on his return as US president was to delay a ban on the Chinese-owned app, in order to find an American company for it to be sold to. But near the end of his second week in office, we're still none the wiser.…
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Jailed Iranian women's rights activist Narges Mohammadi gave an interview to FRANCE 24 while on temporary leave from Tehran's Evin prison. Despite nine trials and facing another 10 years in jail, the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize laureate is determined to continue her fight for human rights in Iran. Mohammadi also said the "Woman, Life, Freedom" protest m…
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Shortly after taking office, US President Donald Trump signed an executive order to delay a ban on the popular Chinese-owned social media app TikTok by 75 days. In this edition of our media show Scoop, we ask what's next and what impact the uncertainty will have on the tech industry and its online users. We're joined by FRANCE 24's Peter O'Brien, Y…
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In this special edition from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Charles Pellegrin sits down with Nigeria's Industry, Trade and Investment⁣ Minister Jumoke Oduwole. They discuss the return of Donald Trump as US president and how his policies might impact the oil-rich African country, as well as the challenges of diversifying the economy…
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He's small, cute and viral: the baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng, housed in a Thai zoo, has become the star of millions of posts, memes and videos around the world. But in the wild, the pygmy hippopotamus is on the brink of extinction. Of the 2,500 remaining specimens, the majority live in Taï National Park in Ivory Coast, the largest – and one of the las…
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In the aftermath of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians rushed to military recruitment centres to defend their country. Almost three years of war later, the momentum has stalled. Our correspondent Gulliver Cragg reports.Av FRANCE 24 English
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PRESS REVIEW – Friday, January 31: Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is under investigation over the suspicious release and seemingly VIP repatriation of Osama Almasri, who is wanted by the ICC for acts of torture, murder and sexual violence in Libyan detention centres. In other news, Donald Trump has withdrawn security detail from four men inv…
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In 2020, at the height of the Covid-19 pandemic, hundreds of thousands of students took to the streets of the Thai capital Bangkok, leading to huge demonstrations and an unprecedented protest movement in the “land of smiles”. These young Thais defied the biggest taboo in the kingdom by calling for a reform of the monarchy. Five years on, some of th…
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Israel on Thursday formally banned the main United Nations aid agency for Palestinian refugees from operating on its territory, despite heavy diplomatic backlash. Humanitarian officials warn the move could have a disastrous impact on aid delivery and jeopardise regional stability in the long term. FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to Omar Shakir, I…
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Italy's data protection agency has moved to block the Chinese AI chatbot DeepSeek after its developers failed to hand over information about how personal data is collected and whether it's stored on Chinese servers. Meanwhile, the French privacy watchdog also says it's questioning DeepSeek. Plus, luxury cars, designer bags and gold bars were among …
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The White House and most recently US President Donald Trump himself are claiming that they stopped $50 million in funding by the Biden administration for condoms in Gaza. Trump further alleges that the contraceptives were used by Hamas "as a method of making bombs". We debunk these claims in this edition of Truth or Fake.…
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In tonight's edition: Rwandan President Paul Kagame strongly rejects criticism of his country's involvement in eastern DR Congo, where M23 rebels backed by Kigali appear to have taken control of much of the provincial capital Goma. Hospitals there are struggling to cope with the influx of casualties as fighting continues. Plus, we speak to Joseph N…
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Each time, there's suspense. There was some stage-managing and some confusion, but in the end, a third round of exchanges of Gaza hostages for Palestinian prisoners this Thursday has kept the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal on the rails. We ask about the optics and a long process that's only in its first phase. Betting odds for the longer term are poor…
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Paris is bursting with fashion energy and star power this January as celebrities and fashionistas descend upon the city of lights for Haute Couture Week. This is the twice-yearly celebration of an ultra-French institution – a dazzling mix of timeless tradition and cutting-edge innovation. Fashion journalist Samantha Tse speaks to Eve Jackson about …
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In this edition of Entre Nous, we take a look at how British people feel about Brexit, five years after the UK officially left the EU. We also discuss the challenges many Brits abroad now face, particularly those with second homes. Finally, we get to the bottom of the many reasons why Europeans are choosing not to make trips to the UK, but the Brit…
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The head of humanitarian NGO the Norwegian Refugee Council is accusing the international community of turning its back on the Afghan people since the Taliban returned to power in 2021. Jan Egeland is just back from a long visit to the country, where he focused particularly on the thousands of Afghans who are being sent back to Afghanistan every day…
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durée : 00:04:26 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Condamné en décembre dernier à 20 ans de prison pour avoir drogué, violé et fait violer sa femme, Gisèle Pelicot, Dominique Pelicot est aussi mis en examen dans deux autres dossiers : une tentative de viol et un viol suivi d’un meurtre sur deux jeunes femmes agents immobiliers, dans les années 90.…
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durée : 00:04:16 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Le Stade Brestois affronte le Real Madrid en Ligue des champions de football ce mercredi soir. Le club est déjà assuré de se maintenir dans la compétition. Quelle est sa recette magique ? Reportage.Av France Inter
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durée : 00:04:14 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Après les révélations des accusations d'agressions sexuelles visant l'abbé Pierre, la Ville de Lyon va retirer son nom de l'espace public. La municipalité a aussi décidé d'installer une instance mémorielle pour mettre à plat tous les cas critiques.Av France Inter
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durée : 00:04:22 - Le Zoom de France Inter - À quelques heures de la cérémonie organisée à Auschwitz pour marquer le 80eme anniversaire de la découverte du camp, la question de la mémoire se pose partout en Europe... Illustration dans le Loiret, dans un lycée agricole où l'on se pose souvent la question de la perpétuation de la mémoire.…
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durée : 00:03:41 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Il y a six ans, une politique nationale pour résorber des bidonvilles a vu le jour. Avec un objectif : plus aucun camps de fortune d'ici 2035 dans notre pays. Or aujourd'hui, plus de 11 000 personnes s'entassent toujours au bord des routes.Av France Inter
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durée : 00:04:46 - Le Zoom de France Inter - C'est une disposition méconnue de la loi biodiversité adoptée en 2016 : les obligations réelles environnementales. Elles obligent certaines entreprises à compenser leurs atteintes à l'environnement. Des particuliers s'en saisissent aussi pour protéger des terres jusqu'à 99 ans. Reportage en Isère.…
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