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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 : 00:03:50 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Direction le Lot-et-Garonne ce matin, où la Coordination rurale mène des actions pour faire entendre les revendications du monde agricole. Une mobilisation avec des formules choc, des actions coup de poing et une stratégie bien rodée pour attirer les caméras.…
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In the antitrust trial of the century, the US Justice Department has filed for tech giant Alphabet to separate from its Chrome browser, which is used by around 3.5 billion people globally. It's also asked the District of Colombia judge to rule that if Google continues with monopolistic misconduct, it could also lose its Android mobile phone operati…
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Social media was abuzz with misleading, out-of-context images from Iran this week: dated, decade-old images being used to claim Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was hospitalised in a coma, and a slew of footage from 2022 demonstrations being presented as current unrest. Vedika Bahl talks us through it in this episode of Truth or Fake.…
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Is it all part of a bigger plan, or has Donald Trump simply decided that cabinet picks no longer matter? What to make of a TV host for defence secretary, a vaccine sceptic for health secretary, an ex-pro wrestling executive for education chief and a Putin-friendly conspiracy theorist to head intelligence services? Not to mention a now former congre…
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FRANCE 24 spoke to Amos Yadlin, a former head of Israeli military intelligence (2006-2010), to analyse the shifting balance of power in the Middle East as Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House. Yadlin noted that there is "a lot of consideration about whether to attack Iran's nuclear facilities or not". With Trump in power, Yadlin belie…
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In this Science segment, we look at SpaceX's latest test flight of its Starship megarocket. The flight went well and achieved several milestones, but the team did not manage to repeat last month's incredible manoeuvre, when the massive Super Heavy booster was retrieved by the launch tower's "chopstick" arms. That move was hailed as a marvel of engi…
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Whether they're a childhood memory or not, advent calendars are big business for adults. In this Entre Nous, we explore why the beauty industry ones are top sellers and how influencers (and brands) are all-in when it comes to unboxing advent calendars. We also look at some other non-shopping alternatives, like homemade and "living" advent calendars…
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French director Michel Hazanavicius decided that an animated feature was the best approach for his latest film, which follows the trajectory of a baby thrown from a train headed for Auschwitz. Film critic Emma Jones tells us why the fairy-tale tone of "The Most Precious of Cargoes" adds to its poignancy, and why this fable is worth telling many dec…
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Paris is not always associated with musical theatre, but little by little the French capital is becoming more like Broadway and the West End. The latest live show to wow critics and audiences alike is "Hello, Dolly!". On Entre Nous, we speak to Caroline O'Connor about what it's like playing Dolly in Paris.…
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In Pakistan, a blasphemy-related case turned tragic in September. A doctor accused of blaspheming the Prophet Mohammed was allegedly shot dead by police officers and his body set on fire by a mob of fundamentalists. In a historic first, members of civil society then mobilised to demand justice for him. Blasphemy is a very sensitive topic in Pakista…
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US President-elect Donald Trump has picked Cantor Fitzgerald CEO Howard Lutnick to lead the Department of Commerce. The businessman and long-time friend of Trump's is slated to lead the incoming administration's efforts to implement wide-ranging tariffs on goods entering the United States, in a bid to boost local manufacturing. Also in this edition…
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PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, November 20: Tennis legend Rafael Nadal finishes his career with a disappointing loss in the Davis Cup. Meanwhile, thousands of farmers descend on Westminster to protest a new Labour tax, with television personality Jeremy Clarkson taking centre stage. Finally, Donald Trump is accused of ignoring transition rules.…
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durée : 00:04:36 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Le musée national des arts asiatiques, plus connu sous le nom de musée Guimet, a quasiment supprimé le mot “Tibet” de ses salles d’expositions. Tibétains et tibétologues y voient les conséquences d’une influence de la Chine, qui a envahi le territoire en 1950.…
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US President-elect Donald Trump has chosen Howard Lutnick, a Wall Street executive and co-chair of Trump's transition team, to be the next US commerce secretary. The billionaire has been a key economic adviser to Trump and a keen advocate of using tariffs as a tool to protect American jobs and industries. Plus, German police have moved to break up …
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Following US President Joe Biden's decision to allow Ukraine to use Western missiles to strike targets inside Russia, some social media users are sharing videos of Russian leader Vladimir Putin threatening to use nuclear weapons. We explain in this edition of Truth or Fake.Autor: FRANCE 24 English
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The tickets for next year's Africa Cup of Nations have been booked. Botswana, Mozambique and Tanzania will be flying to Morocco when the competition begins at the end of next year. Meanwhile, the standoff continues between hundreds of illegal miners and police in South Africa. After wanting to "to smoke them out", the government says it's now plann…
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Will history remember Rio as the swansong gathering of the US-led world order as we now know it? The curtain is coming down on Joe Biden's last G20 summit – his last big global gathering before the return of Donald Trump to the White House. The outgoing US president, who turns 82 on Wednesday, is slightly older than the United Nations, the World Ba…
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French farmers are protesting the EU-Mercosur trade deal, blocking highways near Paris with tractors to voice their opposition. They argue the deal will flood the market with cheap, low-quality imports that threaten local agriculture. The protest underscores rising concern over the deal's impact on France's farming industry.…
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In this Science segment, we examine the European Medicines Agency's recent decision to recommend granting marketing authorization for the anti-Alzheimer's drug lecanemab. This follows an earlier rejection of its commercialization, citing concerns that the risks outweighed the benefits. So, what changed, and is this drug really the miracle treatment…
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After losing his home, along with countless friends and family, Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha escaped Gaza with his wife and three children. Now in exile, the award-winning writer is on a mission to share the stories of those left behind. He speaks to FRANCE 24’s Culture Editor, Eve Jackson, about documenting the situation through social media, p…
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Aline Deschamps is a photojournalist who has documented life in Lebanon as the country was once again drawn into conflict with Israel. Having lived in Beirut for five years, Deschamps did not initially set out to be a war photographer. Her work focuses on how ordinary people—students, entrepreneurs, and teachers—come together during times of crisis…
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In Entre Nous, we speak to Elizabeth Milovidov about real-time location tracking. Some parents may be worried about their children and decide that knowing their child's location is necessary for peace of mind. Real-time location tracking is possible using many apps available on the market.Autor: FRANCE 24 English
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Sean Duffy, a former lumberjack athlete, MTV star, attorney, Fox News regular, and US Representative for Wisconsin, has been appointed as the next Transportation Secretary by President-elect Donald Trump. If confirmed, Duffy will oversee rail, cars, trucks, highways, airlines, pipelines, and mass transit systems. We take a closer look at the challe…
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PRESS REVIEW - Tuesday, January 19: French newspapers praise Gisèle Pélicot, who took the stand for the final time in a rape trial that shocked the world. In New Zealand, the largest-ever protest for Māori rights takes place amid controversy over a new bill. Rafael Nadal competes for Spain in the Davis Cup, marking his final professional appearance…
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durée : 00:04:47 - Le Zoom de France Inter - À l'heure de la COP29, direction de la Turquie. C’est le quatrième exportateur de textile mondial, l'un des pays de la fast fashion, la mode jetable, très émettrice de CO2. À Gaziantep dans le sud-est du pays, une usine de recyclage expérimente une nouvelle technologie vertueuse…
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durée : 00:04:27 - Le Zoom de France Inter - C'était il y a un an : la mort de Thomas, adolescent de 16 ans, tué d'un coup de couteau, lors d'un bal à Crépol (Drôme). Marches blanches, manifestations d'extrême droite, discours sur les plateaux télévisés, le territoire est depuis devenu le théâtre de récupérations et d'affrontements politiques.…
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durée : 00:04:01 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Le village nordiste s'apprête à inaugurer son nouveau musée Matisse. Le peintre, chef de file du fauvisme, est en effet natif de cette commune à laquelle il a légué plus de 80 œuvres peu de temps avant sa mort, il y a tout juste 70 ansAutor: France Inter
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durée : 00:04:05 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Le 17 novembre 2018 commençait le mouvement de protestation des "gilets jaunes". Pour sortir de la crise, les Français ont été invité à remplir des cahiers de doléances. Quelques 200.000 contributions ont ainsi été rédigées dans 17.000 communes. Que sont-elles devenues ?…
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durée : 00:05:59 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Son 8ème album Chromakopia est numéro Un des ventes dans 9 pays. Pourtant le rappeur devenu chanteur, designer et figure de la mode ne renonce à aucune expérience sonore. Valorisant aussi bien un vieux disque de zamrock que son goût pour les personnages et les masques.…
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durée : 00:04:17 - Le Zoom de France Inter - En moyenne montagne aussi, le dérèglement climatique intensifie les risques naturels. Le 1er décembre dernier, des crues torrentielles ont provoqué d'importants dégâts à Risoul dans les Hautes-Alpes. 11 mois après, l'Office national des forêts aide les collectivités à s'adapter à ce risque méconnu.…
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durée : 00:04:18 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Alors que l’Ukraine subit ces derniers jours des attaques de drones sans précédent de la part de la Russie, zoom ce matin sur une unité de femmes chargées de protéger le ciel du pays. Toutes les nuits, elles sont plus de 90 à tenter d’abattre les nombreux drones qui se dirigent vers la capitale.…
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durée : 00:04:20 - Le Zoom de France Inter - France Inter a décidé de retourner régulièrement voir des électeurs chez qui la séquence politique post dissolution a du mal à passer. Retour à Gournay, dans le pays de Bray, en Seine-Maritime, avec des citoyens que nous retrouvons parfois dépités, parfois écœurés par cette inertie parlementaire.…
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