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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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Israel on Thursday formally banned the main United Nations aid agency for Palestinian refugees from operating on its territory despite heavy diplomatic backlash, a move that humanitarian officials warn could have a disastrous impact on aid delivery and jeopardize regional stability in the long term. FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to Omar Shakir,…
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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. The French privacy watchdog also says it's questioning DeepSeek. Plus, luxury cars, designer bags and gold bars were among some 300 it…
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The White House and most recently Donald Trump himself claim that they stopped $50 million in funding by the Biden administration for condoms in Gaza. President Trump further adds that these condoms 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 rejected criticism of his country’s involvement in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, where rebels backed by Kigali have taken control of the region’s largest city, Goma. Hospitals in Goma are struggling to cope with the influx of casualties as fighting continues. And we speak to Josep…
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Each time, there's suspense. Some stage-managing, some confusion but a third round of exchanges of Gaza hostages for Palestinian prisoners in the end keeping the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal on the rails. We’ll ask about the optics and about a long process that’s only in its first phase. Betting odds for the long term are poor. Israel’s prime minist…
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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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South Korea is seeing a boom in webtoons – short episodic comics that are designed to be read on smartphones. They are hugely popular in the country, where some 35 million people read at least one episode of a webtoon every week. Amid this success at home, webtoon creators are now turning their attention to international markets, including English-…
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America's central bank has held its main interest rate steady as President Donald Trump's trade policies threaten to rekindle inflation in the world's largest economy. The Federal Reserve resisted pressure from Trump to continue with cuts, in its first rate decision since his return to office. Also in this edition: France's GDP shrinks 0.1 percent …
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PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, January 30: Friedrich Merz, Germany's conservative CDU leader and candidate for chancellorship, receives votes and applause from the far-right AfD party in the Bundestag – we look at the press reaction to the centre right breaking the taboo on working with the far right. Also, with a growing crime rate and overcrowded priso…
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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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French schools will introduce mandatory sex education classes covering topics such as consent, gender identity and online pornography from September, despite opposition from conservative groups. FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to Kristen Barber, Associate Professor and Chair of Race, Ethnic and Gender Studies at the University of Missouri-Kansas …
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The European Commission has unveiled its long-awaited roadmap to revamp the sluggish economy. The "Competitiveness Compass" builds on recommendations from last year's report by former ECB president Mario Draghi. Plus, the UK government gives its backing to building a third runway at London's Heathrow Airport.…
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For exiled Syrians, this is their Berlin Wall moment—the doors to a homeland they thought they'd never see again are suddenly swinging open. The heady days following December 8 and the fall of Assad's seemingly immovable regime have brought an unexpected Christmas gift: a return to Damascus. But as the initial euphoria fades, clear-eyed Syrians kno…
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Taking on one of the 20th century's most iconic singer-songwriters was always going to be a significant challenge, yet Timothée Chalamet manages to channel Bob Dylan's singular energy and talent in this latest biopic. Film critic Emma Jones tells us why "A Compete Unknown" is a deserving Oscar contender. We also discuss Colman Domingo's outstanding…
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FRANCE 24 spoke to Majed al-Ansari, an adviser to Qatari Prime Minister Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and spokesperson for the Qatari foreign ministry. He discussed the ceasefire agreement reached between Israel and Hamas on January 15. Qatar, along with Egypt and the United States, played a key role in negotiating the deal. An outline of the agreement …
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Hundreds of millions of people in Asia and around the world are celebrating the Lunar New Year. In China, travel is expected to reach record highs. This New Year ushers in the Year of the Snake, as people bid farewell to the Year of the Dragon. Our Beijing correspondent Yena Lee tells us what typical celebrations look like in China, while Céline Ch…
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A mental health worker for Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has spoken to FRANCE 24 about how the ceasefire has been a relief for the people of Gaza. Zahra Legris is now back in Dublin after spending two months in the south of Gaza working for the charity. She says the return of thousands of Palestinians to what remains of their homes will be the sta…
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India is the world's leading organic cotton producer, controlling 51 percent of global production. The country has set its sights on becoming a major player in the textile industry's green transition – a market that's projected to grow 10 percent by 2026. However, to succeed in making a long-term commitment to sustainable fashion, the country must …
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Luxury group LVMH says 2025 is off to a good start as it reports an increase in sales in its most recent quarter. CEO Bernard Arnault, who is shifting the company's focus to the US in order to avoid higher taxes in the EU, was the only Frenchman on the podium at the inauguration of Donald Trump. Meanwhile, the US Federal Reserve is meeting this wee…
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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.Por France Inter
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In tonight's edition: The Congolese city of Goma is a canvas of violence and chaos since M23 rebels have entered the city. As Congolese forces struggle to hold out against the M23 and the Rwandan forces backing them, some of the civilians fleeing are heading over the border into Rwanda, the very country accused of enflaming the conflict.…
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After French President Emmanuel Macron announced grand renovation plans for the Louvre museum in Paris, social media saw millions of views on a fake story about the star attraction – the Mona Lisa – being sold to finance the overhaul. The painting is not for sale, but is being moved to a new exhibition room. The falsehood originated from a French p…
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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.Por 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.Por 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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