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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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Victor Le Masne's career has seen him go from touring indie pop clubs and festivals with his band Housse de Racket to conducting world-famous orchestras. 2024 brought him to dizzying new heights as he co-directed the opening and closing ceremonies of the Paris Olympics and Paralympics. Fresh from winning a Grammy and a Victoire de la musique award,…
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A leading exiled blogger from Bangladesh who has more than 3 million followers on YouTube has spoken to FRANCE 24 about his hopes for the future after the revolution there. Pinaki Bhattacharya, who now lives here in France, is credited by supporters back home with playing a part in the toppling of the Bangladeshi government and its Prime Minister S…
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EU leaders mull the possibility of funnelling some $300 billion in frozen Russian assets to Ukraine as the US launches peace talks with Russia without input from Brussels or Kyiv. Also in this edition: US President Donald Trump's minerals-for-security deal that was rejected by his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky could be revived under diff…
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PRESS REVIEW – Monday, February 17: European leaders flock to Paris to discuss an uncertain future, as US President Donald Trump excludes both Ukraine and Europe from peace talks with Russia. Elsewhere, an investigation by The Observer reveals that Google has been working with Russia and other autocratic regimes in order to facilitate censorship re…
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The Panama Canal is one of several territories that US President Donald Trump says he wants the US to take control of, amid concerns about China's influence over the waterway. What worries the US is a Hong Kong-based company that manages the two ports of entrance. Back in 2017, Chinese President Xi Jinping integrated the canal into his Belt and Roa…
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durée : 00:04:20 - Le Zoom de France Inter - La ville norvégienne de Trondheim accueille à partir de ce week-end un musée d'art contemporain de classe internationale. Le PoMo, c'est son nom, a pris place dans l'ancienne poste centrale, entièrement rénovée pour l'occasion. Nous avons pu visiter en avant-première cet ambitieux complexe culturel…
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durée : 00:04:51 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Près de trois ans après le début de la guerre en Ukraine, l'envoyé spécial permanent de Radio France à Moscou prend le pouls de la société russe, fracturée par le conflit. Il y a ceux qui résistent, ceux qui soutiennent le président Poutine depuis le début et ceux qui regardent ailleurs.…
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In tonight's edition: Nearly three weeks on from their seizure of Goma, M23 rebels continue their advance to the Congolese city of Bukavu. The conflict is high on the agenda for the African Union summit this weekend as the heads of 55 member states from across the continent gather in Addis Ababa. Plus: from invasive bugs to toxic pesticides, Kenya'…
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This week, Moscow got what it wanted. A Trump-Putin call ended with talk of visits and no NATO future for Ukraine. As Vladimir Putin steps back in, Volodymyr Zelensky risks being shut out and the EU warns of a behind-the-scenes deal. In Gaza, the truce nearly collapsed as Hamas delayed hostage releases, citing Israeli violations. Donald Trump launc…
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"I missed you a lot": Donald Trump gave Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi a warm welcome at the White House. But behind the hugs, smiles and handshakes were intense negotiations. The US president complained about India's high tariffs on US goods while offering the Asian nation access to F-35 fighter jets. The Indian leader, for his part, was eage…
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Europe is facing increasingly hybrid threats, and it lacks a shared culture of preparedness, according to our guest. Sauli Niinistö was the president of Finland from 201HJYYUU2 to 2024 and is now a special advisor to the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. In that capacity, he has authored a major report: "Safer together: A path …
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Thirty-five years after the horrors of the Ceaușescu dictatorship were discovered in Romania, our reporters investigated one of the darkest episodes in the country's history – the squalid, state-run institutions where thousands of children were locked away and abused. An estimated 15,000 children died, mostly in so-called hospitals for those often …
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A few concepts arguably dominated remarks at the Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris this February: inclusivity, ethics and deregulation. Debates about these themes, complimentary for some but conflicting for others, will have a significant impact on whether the technology can or will be used to address societal ills, including gender in…
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As a teenager in the 1960s, he was told there was no such thing as a Black photographer. Today, the work of Dennis Morris includes some of the most iconic music portraits of our time. Official photographer for the likes of Bob Marley and the Sex Pistols, his images defined music history. Now, his full collection is on display in the "Music + Life" …
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The EU prides itself on being a global innovator in artificial intelligence regulation. Indeed, August 1, 2024 saw a historic moment as the world's first comprehensive legislation on AI started coming into force. Now, as of February 2 of this year, some of the most crucial provisions of the EU's landmark AI Act have come into effect: those that hav…
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A French human rights NGO has filed a lawsuit in Paris against Apple, alleging massive collection and processing of voice recordings via the tech giant's Siri assistant, without user consent. It comes as a California court is set to rule on a similar case, where Apple has agreed to pay $95 million in settlements, without admitting wrongdoing. FRANC…
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US President Donald Trump's plan to take control of the Gaza Strip and clear out Palestinians has drawn international condemnation. Western and Arab governments, the United Nations and human rights groups were all quick to say it was tantamount to ethnic cleansing. But many media outlets in the US and France did not make the same connection. Why? W…
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According to the United Nations, Sierra Leone is one of the countries most exposed to coastal erosion. More than two million people are threatened by rising sea levels. Even the capital, Freetown, and its informal settlements – built by reclaiming land from the sea – are on the brink of sinking. A phenomenon caused by climate change, but exacerbate…
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The centre of Johannesburg was once an economic hub with abundant green spaces. But over the last two decades, the South African city centre has become known for crime, dumped waste, broken infrastructure and restrictions on water and electricity. A surging population has played its part. But so-called musical chairs of 10 mayors over five years an…
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February 14 is a day when love is celebrated around the world. To honour the romantic occasion, we have the pleasure of speaking to Nicolas Guercio, pastry chef at the prestigious Lutetia hotel in Paris, who has created some incredible cakes for lovers in the French capital. He tells us about the creative process behind these Valentine's Day specia…
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PRESS REVIEW – Friday, February 14: Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin's phone conversation continues to spark concern, panic and worry among European leaders. What does this mean for the future of Europe? Also, The New York Times takes us inside the family succession drama that has torn apart Rupert Murdoch's family. Plus: for the non-romantics this …
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How about that phone call? The US president has gone over the heads of the Ukrainians and the Europeans by promising talks "immediately" with Vladimir Putin, this on the same day that his new defence secretary told NATO counterparts that returning to Ukraine's borders of 2014 was "unrealistic". Donald Trump may not have forced a sit-down on Day One…
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durée : 00:03:42 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Pour que "la honte change de camp", des salariées de chez Air France prennent la parole contre la banalisation des agressions et du harcèlement sexuels dans la compagnie aérienne. Témoignages, documents internes... la cellule investigation de Radio France y révèle l’ampleur du mouvement MeToo.…
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In this week's Across Africa: Tech innovators tailoring artificial intelligence to the continent's context head to Paris for a global summit on the tech's next steps. A parallel event spotlights the regional push to develop AI in Africa's own image. Dr Shikoh Gitau of digital transformation lab Qhala joins Georja Calvin-Smith for a breakdown of the…
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durée : 00:04:57 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Les rebelles du M23 soutenus par le Rwanda ont pris le contrôle de la ville de Goma en quelques jours, une offensive éclair qui a sidéré la communauté internationale et qui fait craindre une guerre régionale sur fond de pillages des minerais. Dans la ville, les combats ont fait au moins 3000 morts.…
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durée : 00:04:19 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Les trois premières semaines de Donald Trump à la Maison-Blanche ont déjà des conséquences dans la vie des Américains. Le président promet de s’attaquer au "gaspillage" de l’argent public. Conséquence, des centres de santé pour personnes défavorisées ferment leurs portes faute de subventions.…
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durée : 00:04:02 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Victor Le Masne, le directeur musical des Jeux de Paris 2024, a été sacré aux Grammy Awards et est nominé aux Victoires de la musique dans la catégorie "Concert de l'année". Du jour au lendemain, cet inconnu du grand public est devenu une véritable star. Rencontre, six mois après la fin des Jeux.…
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durée : 00:04:35 - Le Zoom de France Inter - La Chine est l'un des pays les plus actifs et les plus performants en matière d’intelligence artificielle. Face au vieillissement de sa population, le pays voit dans les robots une opportunité pour assister les personnes âgées. Reportage, à l'occasion du Sommet sur l'IA, à partir de ce lundi.…
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durée : 00:04:32 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Si on se fie aux derniers sondages, dans les deux tiers des cas, le célibat est en France une situation bien vécue. Le revers de la médaille, c’est l’appauvrissement. Et la solitude, à long terme, a des conséquences sur l’état de santé, physique et mental.…
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