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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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durée : 00:04:33 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Donald Trump souhaite que le Groenland (qui appartient au Royaume du Danemark) passe sous contrôle des États-Unis… Il n'exclut pas une intervention militaire pour y parvenir, si nécessaire. Des propos accueillis très froidement sur place.Oleh France Inter
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk for not disclosing his 5 percent stake in Twitter in a timely manner in early 2022, ahead of his takeover of the platform later that year. The SEC says this created an artificially low stock price that deprived Twitter stock owners of as much as $150 million. Musk's att…
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PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, January 15: The French papers react to Prime Minister François Bayrou's first policy speech, as he tries to appease both the left and right. Meanwhile, a mass of TikTok users flock to a rival Chinese app, as TikTok faces a ban in the United States. Also, bestselling author Neil Gaiman responds to serious sexual assault all…
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The tiny British overseas territory of St. Helena, where Napoleon was sent into exile, is now the proud owner of the world's most remote EV charging point. The South Atlantic island currently only has four electric cars, but is hoping to go all electric as part of a broader push to become carbon neutral. But first, in his general policy speech in p…
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The surge in cases of the flu-like HMPV virus in northern China has raised fears of another Covid-style pandemic. Users on social media are spreading alarmist claims such as fake lockdown announcements, states of emergency and mortality rates. We debunk these claims in this edition of Truth or Fake.Oleh FRANCE 24 English
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Force majeure is defined as an event that's above and beyond our control. That expression is borrowed by insurers from the French to describe what may otherwise be described as an act of God. Los Angeles's devastating wildfires certainly qualify as force majeure: the explosive cocktail of prolonged drought, low humidity and hurricane-force winds to…
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On January 12, 2019, the residents of rue de Trévise in Paris's 9th arrondissement (district) were woken by a huge explosion prompted by a gas leak. As they were rushed out of the building by the emergency services, the full horror became apparent: four dead, dozens injured and an entire neighbourhood destroyed. Six years later, some former residen…
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In this edition of arts24, Dheepthika Laurent meets producer, director and actor Tyler Perry. His career spans decades, with a singular focus on African American stories and casts. His latest film, "The Six Triple Eight" on Netflix, is based on the true story of an all-women of colour battalion from World War II. The unit was given the impossible t…
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An award-winning director has told FRANCE 24 about his short film that uncovers the world of a remarkable young woman and her family's journey to understand it. Makayla is a teenage girl living with a rare form of autism that has rendered her essentially nonverbal. But thanks to a simple technique, she has begun to communicate for the first time. T…
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Many of the social media platforms used by our children and young people are undergoing big changes. Last week, Meta announced it will no longer have fact-checkers for Facebook and Instagram in the US, while TikTok faces either a US ban or being sold. We speak to Dr Elizabeth Milovidov, a digital parenting expert and thought leader on online safety…
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In Pakistan, having a pet lion or tiger is becoming increasingly trendy. Rich businessmen, industrialists and landowners already have their own zoos. More recently, social media influencers have adopted the trend and are becoming known for owning these wild animals, which they display as symbols of power in a bid to gain more followers. There are s…
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has announced a plan to tax non-residents from outside the EU up to 100 percent for real estate purchases, this as Spain faces a housing crisis. Also in this edition: TikTok denies reports that Chinese officials are exploring its sale to Elon Musk as a US ban on the app looms.…
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PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, January 14: We look at front-page reactions after outgoing US President Joe Biden announces that Israel and Hamas may be close to a temporary truce in the 15-month war in Gaza. Also in the news: confirmation hearings begin for Donald Trump's top cabinet picks, including the controversial Peter Hegseth as secretary of defence…
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durée : 00:04:57 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Un peu plus d’un mois après la chute de Bachar al-Assad, la communauté internationale reste vigilante face au nouveau pouvoir. Mais les islamistes du HTS qui dirigent désormais le pays ont aussi pris de premières décisions qui mettent du baume au cœur de la population.…
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As it embarks on its final week, the Biden administration has announced sweeping new rules to control the export of US-made advanced AI chips. The new curbs are not just aimed at China, Russia, Iran and North Korea, but at most of the world – with the exception of just 18 of the US's closest allies. Plus, global oil prices continue to rise and ship…
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Conspiracy theorists and pro-Trump users on social media are claiming that 60 fire trucks with aid for Los Angeles were held back due to environmental reasons such as emissions testing. Meanwhile, others are sharing a viral video claiming that LA firefighters are so under-resourced that they’re using handbags to put the wildfires. We debunk these c…
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It's not just Elon Musk. Be they cabinet picks, ambassadors or advisers, Donald Trump’s roster of nominees is stacked with a record number of billionaires. What does that say about the times we live in? And if Trump's first stint as US president is anything to go by, it's safe to predict more deregulation and tax cuts that will serve his team nicel…
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2025 is gearing up to be an exciting year for Josephine Orme, aka Heartworms, who combines hypnotic electronic beats and post-punk riffs. She is about to release her debut album "Glutton For Punishment", which explores comfort within discomfort as well as joy. Heartworms popped by FRANCE 24 to tell Marjorie Hache about goth cultural heritage and he…
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Talks resume this Monday in Geneva between Iran and the UK, France and Germany over Tehran's nuclear programme. The discussions are a continuation of ones held last month and come ahead of the inauguration of US President-elect Donald Trump next week. The talks are described by all sides as "consultations" rather than "negotiations", but France's f…
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Japan's celebrated manga industry is facing a dilemma: how to use artificial intelligence? Some comic book artists believe the technology will make their labour-intensive job much easier, but others have launched plagiarism lawsuits, claiming their work has been illegally copied by AI. As the country’s culture agency tries to identify pirated manga…
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The wildfires that have devastated the Los Angeles area are projected to carry an economic cost of up to $150 billion, with residents navigating an increasingly difficult insurance market as firms shy away from the risk of frequent natural disasters. We take a closer look. Also in this edition: Bangladesh's garment industry is on the rebound, but w…
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In this edition: France marks 10 years since the series of attacks that shook the country in January 2015. We also speak to Professor Paul Smith about Nicolas Sarkozy's trial over alleged Libyan campaign financing and why French politicians were put in an awkward position following the death of longtime far-right leader Jean-Marie Le Pen.…
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PRESS REVIEW – Monday, January 13: Los Angeles residents struggle to grasp the magnitude of the destruction of their city. Meanwhile, the far-right AfD Party has launched its manifesto ahead of snap elections in Germany, with leader Alice Weidel threatening the mass deportation of migrants. Also, Manchester United beat Arsenal in the FA Cup, leavin…
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durée : 00:04:44 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Les nouvelles alertes météo ont anéanti tout espoir d'une rentrée scolaire rapide, comme la souhaitait le gouvernement. Les élèves pensaient reprendre le 20 : ce ne sera pas possible, puisque la plupart des locaux viennent de servir de centres d’hébergement à près de 15.000 personnes.…
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durée : 00:04:24 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Le concept n'est pas nouveau mais les neuf mois de fermeture des salles pendant la pandémie de Covid l'ont rendu indispensable. Les ciné-clubs cartonnent. Pour le bonheur du public et des exploitants. Illustration à Paris au cinéma de l'Epée de bois. Un ciné-club pour les gourmands.…
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durée : 00:04:07 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Le terme est décrié : on les appelle "les décrocheurs". Entre 80.000 et 100.000 jeunes de 16 à 25 ans quittent chaque année le système scolaire sans diplôme, sans formation, sans emploi. Des structures les aident à reprendre pied.Oleh France Inter
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durée : 00:04:18 - Le Zoom de France Inter - C'est un sujet clivant dans le monde agricole : l'utilisation des pesticides. D'un coté, ceux qui plaident pour plus de souplesse au nom de la compétitivité. De l'autre, ceux qui prônent des modèles plus vertueux. Une ferme expérimentale tente de trouver des solutions à la vertueuses et rentables.…
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durée : 00:04:46 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Pas question de commémorations : la Chine ne marquera pas le cinquième anniversaire du Covid. Pourtant le pays, et notamment la ville de Wuhan (13 millions de confinés, de nombreuses victimes), n'a pas tourné la page. Des habitants osent désormais prendre la parole malgré les risques.…
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durée : 00:05:11 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Quoi de mieux qu'une chanson pour commencer l'année ? Surtout si elle est signée Andréa Laszlo de Simone ! Le crooner italien a publié une chanson tout juste à minuit le 31 décembre. Un peu de lyrisme transalpin en ce début 2025, ça ne peut pas faire de mal.…
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durée : 00:04:49 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Depuis la fin du régime du dictateur, les 6 millions de Syriens exilés dans le monde s’interrogent. Doivent-ils rentrer dans leur pays d’origine ? Près d’un million d’entre eux ont fui la guerre civile et trouvé refuge en Allemagne, le pays européen qui accueille la diaspora la plus importante.…
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durée : 00:04:13 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Dix ans après les attentats de janvier 2015, plongée ce matin dans les archives : les lettres, les dessins, les marques de soutiens envoyés à Charlie Hebdo par des anonymes juste après l’attaque : tout a été classé et conservé par les Archives de la ville de Paris. France Inter y a eu accès.…
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durée : 00:04:30 - Le Zoom de France Inter - À quelques jours du retour de Trump au pouvoir, zoom ce matin sur Jake Chansley, un homme dont la photo a fait la une de la presse internationale. Trumpiste et complotiste, il vit aujourd'hui en Arizona. Après un an et demi de prison, il ne regrette absolument rien.…
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