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durée : 00:04:34 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Après la mort tragique d’une assistante d’éducation poignardée par un élève en Haute-Marne, le débat sur l’impact des écrans sur les plus jeunes est relancé. Enquête sur la stratégie de l’industrie du numérique pour faire entrer les écrans dans les salles de classe.…
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Nicknamed the "Black Wagners", hundreds of African men have been recruited by the Russian army to fight against Ukraine. Lured by promises of high wages, jobs or even Russian passports, some have voluntarily opted to join Russian President Vladimir Putin's army. But for others, things are far more complicated: dozens have been manipulated and forci…
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The world's largest landlocked body of water, the Caspian Sea, is evaporating at an alarming pace. Since the 1990s, its level has fallen by more than 3 metres. With ports drying up, fishing in decline and the economy in turmoil, Kazakhstan is bearing the brunt of the consequences. Like the Aral Sea before it, the Caspian could dry up almost complet…
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PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, June 13: Iranian state media say Tehran will punish the "Zionist regime" after massive Israeli strikes on nuclear sites and military commanders in Iran. Meanwhile, the Israeli press say Tel Aviv struck because a "point of no return" was reached over Iran's nuclear programme. We also look at reactions from the international …
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In tonight's edition: Kenyan authorities arrest a police constable over the death of a political blogger in custody, as angry protests rage in Nairobi. Also, Gambians have been growing increasingly worried by the devastation being caused by a growing fishmeal processing industry on their shores. Plus Nigeria's cost-of-living crisis has reached the …
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Fresh analysis from LinkedIn shows the rate of women hired into leadership positions has slowed for the third year in a row, leaving the hiring rate back where it was in 2020. The data shows women are being shut out of senior positions, holding less than a third of top roles despite making up almost half of the global workforce. Sue Duke, LinkedIn'…
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A death spiral in Gaza with no end in sight; a Middle East peace process that’s been moribund for years. What’s the point of talking solutions when not even a truce is in sight? In New York next week, France is slated to co-chair with Saudi Arabia what's officially billed as a "UN International Conference for the Peaceful Settlement of the Question…
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In tonight's edition: There's shock and sadness in South Africa as the number of lives lost to extreme flooding in the Eastern Cape rises to at least 49. Also, African communities worry that Trump's 3.5 percent tax on remittances could have an impact on the local economy. And Senegal hand England their first defeat by African opponents, sparking ju…
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His looping melodies and bewitching harmonies were the soundtrack to an endless, Californian summer. Brian Wilson's death has prompted an outpouring of affection and admiration, as the music industry pays tribute to a man considered a lyrical genius and a master of harmonies, and whose compositions now constitute the gold standard in pop. Music edi…
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For many French people, passing the national end-of-high-school exam, known as the Baccalaureate or "Bac", is an important rite of passage. The French love to brag about the "Bac" and how difficult it is, since this implies French pupils are smart. But with so many people passing the diploma, has it lost its value? Recently, the government complete…
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The head of Stop Ecocide International has spoke to FRANCE 24 from the UN Ocean Conference in the south of France about the need to legally recognise crimes against the environment as serious crimes. Jojo Mehta jointly founded the organisation back in 2017 with the aim of using the law to make destructive practices illegal. She says we don't take d…
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This year marks the 39th edition of the annual romantic film festival, held in the French city of Cabourg in Normandy. Set to run until June 15, this year’s edition will spotlight seven feature-length films and 10 short films. It will also shine a spotlight on the French-speaking Canadian province of Quebec, where romantic movies are undergoing an …
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In this edition, FRANCE 24's Charles Pellegrin speaks with Benjamin Netter, the co-founder of Riot. The French company provides real-time cybersecurity for over 1.5 million employees around the world and has raised $45 million since it was launched in 2020. Netter provides insights on the French tech ecosystem, the magnitude of cybersecurity threat…
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PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, June 12: In Syria, women are now obliged to wear fully-covering burkinis to the beach. Also, there's "simmering discontent" about Syria's Committee for Civil Peace. A new post-Brexit deal is agreed between the UK and Spain over Gibraltar. In France, a duo that faked 18th-century furniture is found guilty of forgery. Finally…
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Five years after Brexit, the United Kingdom and the European Union have struck a deal on the status of Gibraltar that will ease the cross-border movement of people and goods. The tiny British territory bordering Spain had been one of the final sticking points of the post-Brexit negotiations. Plus, US President Donald Trump claims a "deal with China…
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durée : 00:04:36 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Chaque jour, en France, deux personnes meurent au travail. Aujourd'hui a lieu à Nîmes le procès de responsables du groupe Paprec, un poids lourd du traitement de déchets. Le PDG notamment comparait pour homicide involontaire, après la mort d'un jeune salarié en 2023.…
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US President Donald Trump has attempted to one-up California Governor Gavin Newsom in their war of words, by releasing his own screenshots to Fox News to "prove" the pair had spoken on the phone on Monday. However his own call log proved he was in the wrong, with no phone call occurring on that date – and Fox News dishonestly spun the error. Meanwh…
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How to stop our needless overconsumption of cheaper and cheaper clothes that pollute the planet? France's Senate has just passed a bill to curb advertising and tax pollution of fast fashion, with lawmakers even talking up the distinction of ultra-fast fashion: garments made in a hurry – increasingly using polyester and other polluting plastics – th…
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This coming weekend, the French town and UNESCO World Heritage Site of Provins is hosting its 40th medieval festival; one of the largest in Europe. In this edition of Entre Nous, we take a look at why the French are such avid Middle Ages fans. We find out the benefits such reenactments can have for adults and kids alike. Finally, we discuss how one…
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Speaking together on FRANCE 24, former Israeli prime minister Ehud Olmert and former Palestinian foreign minister Nasser al-Qudwa defended their vision of a two-state solution despite the devastating war in Gaza. Olmert accused Israel of waging a war with "no legitimacy" since expanding the conflict on March 18, while Qudwa – the nephew of the late…
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After adapting three of Stephen King's horror stories, director Mike Flanagan opted for the author's sweet and life-affirming novella "The Life of Chuck" for his latest film. Film critic Emma Jones tells us why Tom Hiddleston brings a sweet levity to this uncynical life story, told in reverse. We also discuss the latest big budget live action remak…
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Vivatech 2025, billed as Europe's largest tech and startup event, kicked off this Wednesday in Paris. Some 14,000 startups are showcasing their innovations, hoping to attract the attention of investors in a difficult context. FRANCE 24's Charles Pellegrin speaks with Jad Shimaly, EY Global Managing Partner, about how trade uncertainty is weighing o…
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One of the world's leading climbers and photographers has spoken to FRANCE 24 about his passions and his mental health struggles. Cory Richards grew up with a perfect early childhood living in the Rocky Mountains. But when things went wrong, he ended up institutionalised, then on the street. He was later diagnosed with bipolar disorder and still st…
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Artificial intelligence is becoming part of our everyday lives. More and more families are using it with their children, whether it's to help with homework or just for fun. But while AI has many benefits, it's important that both parents and children understand the risks. Our France 2 colleagues report, with FRANCE 24's Guillaume Gougeon.…
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durée : 00:04:24 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Los Angeles, épicentre de la lutte contre les expulsions de migrants décidées par Donald Trump. Depuis vendredi, les manifestations se poursuivent, ainsi que le face à face avec les forces de l’ordre, notamment la Garde nationale envoyée sur place par le président américain.…
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durée : 00:04:38 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Comment va Mayotte, six mois après le passage du cyclone destructeur Chido ? Le 101e département français peine à s'en remettre. Le bilan officiel fait état de 40 morts et 40 disparus et les dégâts matériels dépassent le milliard d'euros. Plus difficile à chiffrer : les dégâts sur l'environnement.…
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durée : 00:05:09 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Après trois ans de guerre, dans un pays où l’ensemble de la population est affectée par le conflit, la santé mentale est mise à rude épreuve chez les militaires comme les civils. Trois femmes, volontaire, aide-soignante et psychologue, parlent de ce défi à la fois personnel et national.…
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durée : 00:04:26 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Le Zoom ausculte la façon dont l'intelligence artificielle s'est installée dans nos vies. Apparue à la fin des années 50, mais l'arrivée de ChatGPT nous a fait franchir un pas de géant. En France, nous sommes près d'un tiers de la population à avoir déjà interagi avec une IA.…
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durée : 00:03:53 - Le Zoom de France Inter - C’est un géant de la chimie et un des cinq producteurs de PFAS de France. À Villers-Saint-Paul, dans l’Oise, Chemours a récemment annoncé la fermeture de son usine : 59 personnes vont perdre leur travail cet été.Oleh France Inter
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durée : 00:06:16 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - BĒYĀH signe le retour très attendu du rappeur Belge. Et probablement son dernier album, en bonne et due forme. Chargé de signes, de chiffres et de lettres particulières, BĒYĀH sonne à la fois trap, créole et même latin.Oleh France Inter
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durée : 00:04:28 - Le Zoom de France Inter - L’ancienne capitale de la révolution syrienne a été l’une des villes martyres durant la guerre. Six mois après la chute de Bachar al-Assad, Homs est devenue une ville test pour les nouvelles autorités, qui ont promis de faire de la sécurité une priorité.Oleh France Inter
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durée : 00:04:29 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Qui sera le prochain Premier secrétaire du PS ? 40 000 militants sont appelés à voter jeudi au second tour de l'élection interne. Au premier tour, la moitié seulement s'étaient déplacés, beaucoup sont dans le brouillard, désabusés à deux ans de la présidentielle. Reportage dans le Pas-de-Calais.…
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