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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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On this edition of our arts24 music show, Jennifer Ben Brahim chats with the torchbearer for French soul: Ben l'Oncle Soul. His songs "Soulman" and "Elle me dit" have become instant classics, bridging eras and emotions through his smooth vocals. Ben is back with his eighth album "Sad Generation", an homage to some of the music he grew up listening …
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A Russian-American filmmaker has spoken to FRANCE 24 about how her new film captures the last days of resistance to the regime in Russia before the invasion of Ukraine. Julia Loktev, who was born in what was then Leningrad, grew up in the United States. Her film "My Undesirable Friends: Part I — Last Air in Moscow" follows the staff of the televisi…
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In 2018, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi promised to eradicate tuberculosis (TB) in the country by 2025, aiming to set an example globally. Since December 2024, India's health minister has led a "100-day campaign" to eliminate TB, but recent WHO data shows India is far from its goal. It recorded 2.5 to 3 million new cases and over 400,000 death…
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Chinese officials pledge to open the country's economy further to international firms as foreign direct investment falls to a 35-year low. Also in this edition: global auto makers rush vehicles to the US ahead of a looming Trump tariff deadline, and Russian tourists flock to Japan.توسط FRANCE 24 English
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PRESS REVIEW – Monday, March 24: The Turkish and international papers react to the arrest of Ekrem Imamoglu, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's main political rival. Elsewhere, Chahinez Daoud's murderer goes on trial, as femicide continues to be a serious problem in France. Also, the Taiwanese president is taking a tougher stance on China. Finally, t…
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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).توسط France Inter
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The peregrine falcon, one of Scotland's protected species, is facing a growing threat. Smuggled to the Middle East for falcon racing, these birds can fetch a high price on the black market. As demand grows, conservationists are fighting to protect them from an increasingly sophisticated illegal trade, while police are tracking down the criminals. O…
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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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This week, a high-stakes call between the Russian and US leaders shaped the Ukraine conflict, with Russia claiming a diplomatic victory while key issues remained unresolved. Meanwhile in Gaza, Israeli air strikes reignited violence, killing over 600 Palestinians, including children, and deepening PM Binyamin Netanyahu’s political crisis. Plus, the …
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The Sudanese army and its supporters are celebrating nationwide after reclaiming the presidential palace in Khartoum. Friday's victory marks the army's most symbolic achievement since launching a major counteroffensive against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces last September. Meanwhile, the two-year-old war continues to push civilians into exil…
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The EU is adapting to a new security situation, not just on its own continent, but also in the Middle East. Hopes of a more peaceful Syria after the ouster of Bashar al-Assad have so far been dashed, with sectarian massacres happening on the Syrian coast earlier in March – killings that have triggered an exodus of thousands of people across the bor…
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Just about everyone in the EU institutions and national capitals can agree that business as usual is no longer an option when it comes to security. With the US stepping back from Europe and NATO, and Ukraine under great pressure, the EU is mulling what looks like an ambitious plan to overhaul its defence policy. In theory, ReArmEU will raise €800 b…
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Jeans are the most popular trousers in the world. Every year, over 2 billion pairs are made. But most travel one and a half times around the planet before reaching your wardrobe. With toxic dyes, chemical pollution and massive water waste, denim’s carbon footprint is anything but small. But change is happening. From cutting-edge tech to natural dye…
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The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has released its Global Debt Report for 2025, and the conclusion is that the world is practically drowning in debt at record levels. As European nations pledge to boost their defence spending in the face of a new transatlantic security reality, and as burgeoning trade wars threaten to…
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South Korea has discussed repatriating North Korean prisoners of war held in Ukraine to Seoul. The two young soldiers in question are among the more than 10,000 troops sent from Pyongyang to support Russia's war on Ukraine, although neither Moscow nor Pyongyang officially recognises their deployment. FRANCE 24's Yuka Royer speaks to Ethan Hee-Seok …
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FRANCE 24’s TV critic Dheepthika Laurent joins us from Lille, where the Séries Mania festival is kicking off with two hotly anticipated French shows. The sumptuous dishes of a 19th-century celebrity chef are the jumping-off point for "Carême", and we check out the fifth season of "HPI", which sees Audrey Fleurot embody an exceptionally intelligent …
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US President Donald Trump’s announced shuttering of the Department of Education comes amid a broader attack on knowledge and research. Since Trump returned to the presidency in January, US science has suffered budget cuts, layoffs and censorship, with global implications. In a column published by French media on Thursday, 2,000 academics from the S…
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In a special edition, we focus on Syria, a nation emerging from decades of a brutal dictatorship. The country's interim leader Ahmed al-Sharaa has signed a constitutional declaration, laying out rights for women and freedom of expression. This after his Islamist-led rebels toppled Bashar al-Assad's government last December. Yet sectarian violence s…
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For decades, there had been bipartisan support for Voice of America and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. These pro-democracy media outlets were a form of soft power, spreading American values but also providing an independent media to audiences living under censorship. But the Trump administration has moved to stop financing for the outlets, sparki…
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On June 24, 2022, an attempt by mostly Sudanese migrants to force their way into Europe led to dozens of them being killed in the Spanish enclave of Melilla, on the border with Morocco. Nearly three years on, attempts to find out exactly what happened that fateful day have been thwarted. Meanwhile, migration routes to Europe have been redrawn as a …
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After London and New York, can musicals make a name for themselves in Paris? To answer this question, Valérie Fayolle takes you behind the scenes of the Mogador Theatre to discover the intricate work that takes place before a performance of "The Lion King". Next, we head to the Bobino Theatre to meet the artistic team behind "Black Legends," a trib…
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The collective show from the international students of the Institut Français de la Mode kicks off the autumn-winter 2025/26 presentations and asks contemporary questions. How can a disruptive society impact a creative process that is seeped in societal evolutions such as artificial intelligence? Meanwhile, Victor Weinsanto defends trans people, Vin…
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Armenia, a tiny country of just three million people, is dealing with a population crisis that could threaten its very survival. A deadly war with neighbouring Azerbaijan in 2020 coupled with a high infertility rate has led to demographic decline. Now, the government is trying to reverse the trend and boost Armenia's population to five million by 2…
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Our Syria correspondents travelled to the country's western coastal province of Latakia, which was the scene of the shocking massacre of civilians from the Alawite minority between March 7 and 9. They bring us this exclusive report.توسط FRANCE 24 English
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PRESS REVIEW – Friday, March 21: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer sends a warning to Vladimir Putin, insisting that the Russian leader should fear British nuclear weapons. Elsewhere, Ronen Bar is removed as the head of Israel's domestic intelligence agency, leading to protests and backlash against PM Benjamin Netanyahu. Also, it's the first ever…
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durée : 00:04:24 - Le Zoom de France Inter - La cellule investigation de Radio France et “ici Béarn Bigorre” ont retrouvé des témoins clés de l’affaire Bétharram, l’un des plus grands scandales de pédophilie dans un établissement catholique privé.توسط France Inter
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durée : 00:05:54 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - L'influent DJ et producteur anglais signe un troisième album somptueux, marqué par ses méditations et l'éclat des voix invitées : Sampha, Bill Callahan, Noah Cyrus ou encore Florence & the Machine.توسط France Inter
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Officials in Paris are expressing their dismay after a French scientist was denied entry to the US because of text messages on their phone containing a "personal opinion" about the Trump administration. The British and German governments have meanwhile updated their advice for travellers seeking to enter the US, with fresh warnings about the risk o…
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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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durée : 00:04:28 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Chaque année 270 000 tonnes de textiles sont collectées en France. Les associations caritatives croulent sous les dons de vêtements et la chaîne du recyclage est submergée par la fast-fashion. Reportage dans les Bouches-du-Rhône.توسط France Inter
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durée : 00:04:30 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Le 17 mars 2020, la France découvrait son premier confinement lié à l'épidémie de Covid-19. Le Zoom de ce lundi part à la rencontre des "néo-ruraux", partis s'installer à la campagne, à la faveur du télétravail. Cinq ans après le confinement, que reste-t-il de ce "monde d'après" ?…
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durée : 00:04:05 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Le directeur du théâtre des Amandiers à Nanterre Christophe Rauck se penche sur le texte de l'autrice britannique Alice Birch. Une variation exigeante sur l'héritage familial, ou comment rompre le cycle de la souffrance.توسط France Inter
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