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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 : 00:06:03 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - En réalisant le meilleur démarrage de l'année avec JVLIUS III : Ad Finem le rappeur marseillais met un terme à une saga magistrale. Marqué par la présence du piano, SCH évoque même Charles Aznavour.על ידי France Inter
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durée : 00:04:27 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Deux semaines après la chute du régime syrien de Bachar al-Assad, la Syrie a vécu un moment de liberté mais aussi d'horreur. Face à la barbarie du régime, que l'on découvre encore plus en profondeur, il y a la liberté retrouvée des Syriens et Syriennes.על ידי France Inter
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In this episode of Eye on Africa, Georja speaks to Tom Periello, the US Special Envoy to Sudan, about the prospects for peace amidst a brutal and complex war that has displaced millions. Also, Nigeria reels as more details emerge of the circumstance and heartbreak caused by a fatal crush at a school event. And rediscovered cassettes preserve the id…
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US President-elect Donald Trump has been repeatedly taunting counterpart Justin Trudeau about Canada becoming the ‘51st state’ of the US. He’s publicly referring to Trudeau as a “governor", and claimed Canadians are keen. This comes amidst a tariff dispute and a political crisis in Canada, and whilst unlikely, it raises the question if Trump’s theo…
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With just days to go before Christmas, thousands of Amazon workers across the US walked off the job. European stocks fell on the Fed’s inflation outlook, while US stocks rebounded after being rattled on Wednesday. Meanwhile the US is once again facing the prospect of a government shutdown. Plus, you can now call ChatGPT on the phone.…
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Guilty verdicts for all. A court in southern France sentencing Dominique Pelicot along with the fifty co-defendants he invited over the Internet into the family home to rape his drugged wife. The seventy two-year old pensioner got the maximum twenty years.על ידי FRANCE 24 English
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The mining industry plays a key role in the world’s energy transition, providing the critical minerals and metals needed for new, green technology. It’s also facing pressure to reduce its own carbon footprint, and protect the communities affected by its mining activity around the world. Mike Henry, chief executive officer of BHP, says the world’s l…
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Franco-American actress Lily-Rose Depp sits down with FRANCE 24 to talk about taking on the leading role in Robert Eggers’ stylish update of the classic vampire horror film "Nosferatu". From her deep-seated love of gothic horror to the secret desires harboured by her character, Depp says this latest film was a "dream collaboration". We also meet Fr…
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US President-elect Donald Trump has upended bipartisan efforts to avert a government shutdown, after he rejected a stopgap bill and pressed Republican lawmakers to either renegotiate it or risk their political careers. The new bill would have kept federal funding running at the current level until March after the current short-term spending plan ex…
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Join FRANCE 24 as we take a look at how we celebrate "Noël", or Christmas, in France. French people tend to have a big family lunch on Christmas Day, but the big event is in fact on Christmas Eve. Called the "réveillon de Noël", it involves eating traditional French dishes like oysters, foie gras, chestnut-stuffed turkey and a delicious log-shaped …
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There's only around a week to go until Christmas festivities here in France. Food is of course a major part of the celebrations. Shellfish, smoked salmon and foie gras are on most menus, along with the famous Yule log for dessert. For more, we speak to Guy Krenzer, creative director and executive chef at Lenôtre. He has also twice received the dist…
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In Canada, Quebec's provincial government has just announced, without prior warning, a freeze on permanent immigration. Two major programmes are impacted: the Regular Skilled Worker Program (PRTQ) and the graduate component of the Quebec Experience Program (PEQ). The opposition is denouncing a "lack of planning", while immigrant rights' organisatio…
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PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, December 19: All eyes are on the French city of Avignon where the verdicts in the Pelicot rape trial are expected. Also: President Xi Jinping visits Macau as the city celebrates 25 years since its handover to China. A Google Maps update inadvertently exposes a man stuffing a body into a car trunk, allowing Spanish investiga…
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durée : 00:04:12 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Les règlements de compte sur fond de trafic de drogue se sont multipliés ces derniers mois. Des morts et des blessés souvent par balles lorsque se disputent les points de deal. Les autorités veulent pénaliser davantage les consommateurs. Mais ont-ils un cas de conscience face à aux trafics ?…
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UN investigators, who have been collecting evidence of the Syrian regime's crimes for years, say the fall of Assad offers a seminal opportunity to gather first-hand evidence. FRANCE 24's Charlotte Hughes reports. Sharon Gaffney speaks to Janine Di Giovanni, executive director of The Reckoning Project. She says that the atrocities committed by the A…
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For the past month, social media users across New Jersey and the US East Coast have posted videos of drones buzzing overhead, triggering concerns of foreign espionage or a US government operation. The White House and federal agencies have not provided conclusive answers, but stress that these flying objects are not dangerous or sent by foreign adve…
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The US Federal Reserve has cut interest rates for the third time this year, to 4.25-4.5 percent. But the central bank indicated it would likely slow the pace of its rate cuts in the coming year, as prices remain high. Rodney Sullivan, from the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, says "the signal that the Fed is giving is that they i…
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The killing in the heart of Moscow of Vladimir Putin's general in charge of chemical weapons comes on the eve of the Russian president's traditional marathon end-of-year press conference. Putin is so far yet to comment on his country's precipitated drawdown from Syria after the fall of Assad, but he's sure to opine on the death of under-sanctions G…
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In this Science segment, we take a closer look at Google's announcement that it has cracked a key challenge in quantum computing, with a new chip capable of almost unfathomable speeds. Dubbed Willow, the chip performed a standard test in under five minutes, whereas today's fastest supercomputers would have taken billions of years. So what exactly i…
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Film critic Emma Jones tells us why she loved the tender, bittersweet romance at the centre of "We Live in Time", as Florence Pugh and Andrew Garfield star as a London couple confronted with the brevity of life. We also discuss the new-gen version of "Nosferatu" as director Robert Eggers casts a stylishly spooky Lily-Rose Depp as the protagonist in…
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A mental health worker who is working to give psychological first aid in the south of Gaza has spoken to FRANCE 24 from there about the horrors of what is happening in the region, and how she and her colleagues go about trying to help. Zahra Legris is Mental Health Activity Manager for Médecins Sans Frontières or MSF, based around Khan Younis. She …
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Japanese carmakers Nissan and Honda have confirmed talks aimed at deepening their cooperation as they struggle to compete with Chinese EV startups. We take a closer look. Also in this edition: Italy's Unicredit raises its stake in German lender Commerzbank, and DR Congo accuses Apple's subsidiaries of trafficking in conflict minerals.…
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For the first time in weeks, there should be no power cuts in Ukraine this Wednesday. The brief respite comes in spite of Russia's relentless strikes on the country's energy infrastructure. The attacks are aimed at ruining the economy and undermining Ukrainian morale. But the network is managing to stay afloat, at least partially. The cancellation …
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PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, December 18: French Prime Minister François Bayrou is under pressure less than a week into the role. Meanwhile, Donald Trump sues an Iowa newspaper over their election poll, just days after ABC agrees to pay the president-elect $15 million in a defamation case. Elsewhere, Elon Musk meets with Reform UK leader Nigel Farage,…
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durée : 00:04:38 - Le Zoom de France Inter - La France, qui se targue de protéger un tiers de ses eaux territoriales, accueillera le sommet de l'ONU sur les océans à Nice, en juin. Mais les aires marines protégées à la française sont-elles efficaces ? Dans une de ces zones, un voilier de Greenpeace traque des navires de pêche géants.…
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Some 792 people have been arrested in Nigeria as part of a raid on a crypto romance ring. Many of those taken into custody from the site in Victoria Island were foreign nationals, including 148 from China. The scam targeted victims around the world by developing romantic relationships with their marks via social media and then manipulating them int…
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In the latest flood of misinformation regarding Luigi Mangione, the suspect indicted for the murder of health insurance CEO Brian Thompson in New York, some users are sharing a fake BBC headline claiming that Mangione committed suicide while in prison. The notification was actually created using Apple's latest AI tool. We tell you more in this edit…
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durée : 00:03:59 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Dans le nord du Donbas, les tankistes de la 93e brigade ukrainienne sont en première ligne face aux assauts incessants des Russes, qui avancent mètre par mètre. Les Ukrainiens tiennent bon grâce à leurs drones mais manquent de soldats, et se résignent peu à peu à devoir négocier avec les Russes.…
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durée : 00:04:17 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Trois hommes doivent être jugés toute la semaine par les assises du Doubs, soupçonnés d'avoir ordonné et participé à un règlement de compte mortel en mars 2020. Les investigations ont révélé que les tireurs n'ont pas visé la bonne voiture. La victime n'avait rien à voir avec les trafics de drogue.…
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durée : 00:04:34 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Dans le zoom de la rédaction de France Inter, on part à la découverte d'une chanteuse de 26 ans à qui l'on prédit un grand avenir. Elle s'appelle Miki et elle a pour l'instant sorti uniquement quatre titres mais elle a déjà une longue expérience de la scène.…
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durée : 00:04:30 - Le Zoom de France Inter - On les appelle les diaristes : ceux qui tiennent un journal intime. Nous sommes plus de 4 millions à en avoir un, selon des chiffres officiels. Dans le zoom d’Interception, plongée au cœur de ces carnets intimes, qu'on va prendre le temps de feuilleter. lls commencent souvent par “Cher journal”...…
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durée : 00:04:33 - Le Zoom de France Inter - La cellule investigation de Radio France a enquêté sur la stratégie d’influence du lobby de l’alcool qui tente de peser dans l’élaboration du budget de la sécurité sociale et dans les campagnes de prévention, grâce à ses nombreux relais dans la classe politique.…
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durée : 00:05:29 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - C'est l’un des 10 disques de l’année retenus par le service musique de France inter : Zouzou. Sur la pochette un air de Michael Jackson, dans le sons un air de famille et dans les mots, Georges Perec.על ידי France Inter
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durée : 00:04:13 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Théâtre de combats entre rebelles et armée, puis victime du gaz sarin avant d'être totalement vidé de sa population, Jobar est un des lieux symboliques du sadisme du régime Assad qui vient de tomber.על ידי France Inter
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