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durée : 00:04:15 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Ces effets secondaires qui rendent la vie impossible concernent un patient sur deux, selon une étude scientifique, mais restent tabou. En 2024, deux victimes ont décidé de poursuivre le laboratoire GSK en justice.由France Inter
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It’s been a week of high-stakes developments around the globe. In Gaza, a long-awaited ceasefire deal has been reached, set to begin Sunday, with plans to exchange hostages for prisoners in a bid for "sustainable calm." In South Korea, the dramatic arrest of President Yoon Suk Yeol unfolded amid accusations of insurrection. Meanwhile, in the U.S., …
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During World War II, the Japanese imperial authorities abducted, coerced, tricked and sometimes recruited hundreds of thousands of women from Japan's colonial empire to become sexual slaves for soldiers. Sometimes minors, these women were called "comfort women" and were raped repeatedly in brothels near the front lines. With only a handful of survi…
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For our first Talking Europe interview with the new crop of EU Commissioners, we host Hadja Lahbib, who is in charge of preparedness and crisis management, as well as equality. Lahbib, a former foreign minister of Belgium, talks about the challenges of her extremely broad portfolio, covering Ukraine, Gaza, Syria, Afghanistan and Sudan. A common thr…
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With Donald Trump re-entering the White House, what will it mean for American women this time around? Annette Young talks to Carter Sherman, the reproductive health reporter for the Guardian US. Also the gender divide in South Korea is becoming all the more evident during this latest political crisis over the arrest of President Yoon Suk Yeol; with…
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He has called the German chancellor an "incompetent idiot" and the country’s president an "anti-democratic tyrant". Perhaps such invective would not matter if Elon Musk did not have the influence that he does. But Europe is a key market for the tech billionaire, and it includes electric cars, space technologies and satellites – currently the topic …
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As the film world mourns the loss of legendary director David Lynch, arts24 looks back at the life and career of a true icon. Known for his surreal and unsettling style in films like "Twin Peaks", "Blue Velvet" and "Mulholland Drive", he redefined cinema and television, leaving behind a legacy of groundbreaking works. Film critic Emma Jones talks t…
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Are leading artificial intelligence companies doing enough to keep us safe from the potential harms of their products? According to the nonprofits SaferAI and the Future of Life Institute, based in Paris and Brussels respectively, the answer is "no". We tell you more in this edition of Tech 24.由FRANCE 24 English
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The Maha Kumbh Mela has got underway in northern India, with organisers expecting over 400 million visitors throughout the festival. In this week's show, we speak to India's permanent representative to UNESCO, who discusses how the Hindu festival is being used as a soft-power tool by New Delhi. Plus, we bring you a report on how Afghan migrants in …
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Eighty years after the end of World War II, the Netherlands' largest war archive is going public. No longer classified, it contains the names of hundreds of thousands of people who were investigated for collaborating with the Nazis. The release has sparked a great deal of interest, but also public debate. Just weeks before the full archive containi…
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FRANCE 24 spoke to John Bolton, a former national security adviser under Donald Trump. Bolton reacted to the ceasefire deal that's been struck for Gaza, following a devastating 15-month war between Israel and Hamas. The deal was clinched through cooperation between the outgoing Biden administration and the incoming Trump team, and after months of d…
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With Israel and Hamas on the cusp of a ceasefire in Gaza, our reporters investigated the strategy of the United Arab Emirates in the region. The oil and gas-rich Gulf monarchy – a Middle Eastern heavyweight which has a strong rivalry with neighbouring Qatar – is spreading its influence and preparing for the period after the war, when the bombs will…
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PRESS REVIEW – Friday, January 17: We look at reactions from the press as Israeli PM Binyamin Netanyahu's cabinet prepares to vote on a ceasefire deal in Gaza. Also: the Lebanese paper L'Orient-Le Jour interviews French President Emmanuel Macron as he arrives for an official visit. Plus: It's been 50 years since the right to abortion was granted to…
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How should US allies deal with Donald Trump's return? His inauguration, featuring far-right figures, signals a US president-elect who's intent on shaking up alliances and settling scores. Critics warn he could hand concessions to leaders like Binyamin Netanyahu or Vladimir Putin to dismantle the Washington consensus.…
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Dozens of bodies have been rescued from a disused South African gold mine at Stilfontein where hundreds of illegal miners had been trapped for months. Also, Senegalese employees working for the French army fear losing their jobs after President Bassirou Diomaye Faye said the French army must leave. Plus, as the African Nations Championship tourname…
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Donald Trump's incoming national security adviser, Mike Waltz, says the incoming US president will put measures in place to keep TikTok from going dark, as a possible ban looms. A law requiring TikTok's Chinese owner ByteDance to either sell its US operation or face a ban is coming into effect on Sunday, unless the US Supreme Court overturns it. Me…
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TikTok plans to shut US operations of its social media app used by 170 million Americans on Sunday, when a federal ban is set to take effect, barring a last-minute reprieve, people familiar with the matter said on Wednesday. FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to Nadine Strossen, New York Law School Professor Emerita and Senior Fellow at the Foundati…
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Hollywood A-lister Brad Pitt has put out a statement after a French woman was swindled into sending her life savings – €830,000 – after being scammed by his AI likeness. The woman appeared on primetime television on French channel TF1, claiming the fraudster sent daily photos, videos and even IDs as Brad Pitt, claiming the money was needed for secr…
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In the middle of Dry January, many people are trying to keep the festive cheer alive, all while staying sober. No- and low-alcoholic beverages are increasingly popular and the industry's biggest players are scrambling to find ways to profit from the trend. But how long will the buzz last? In this edition of People & Profit, FRANCE 24's Charles Pell…
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In the United States, Donald Trump's return to power is worrying undocumented immigrants and the groups that support them. Memories of mass deportations, detention centres and the systematic separation of children from their parents at the border during Trump's first term are still vivid in people's minds. So what will his second term mean for immi…
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Spanish series "Machos Alfa" was so successful on Netflix that it has now been adapted for a French audience, with local stars bringing some comic relief to this very timely subject. Dheepthika Laurent tells us why the series is worth a watch, and highlights another French show that has inspired an American version, coming to screens on the Disney+…
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In this edition of Entre Nous, we're discussing the French census, which begins its annual campaign this Thursday. We break down how it is carried out, why this year's questionnaire is controversial and why it is so important for municipalities in France to have this trove of demographic data. We also discuss the findings of last year's census and …
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French is a notoriously hard language to learn. On top of that, the textbook French you learn in a classroom and the everyday French you hear on the street are two very different things. If you want to fit in with the locals, watch this week's French Connections show, where Florence Villeminot fills you in on some slang – and the ubiquitous "verlan…
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A British-Palestinian surgeon who was in Gaza at the outbreak of war between Hamas and Israel in October 2023 has spoken of his hope that the ceasefire deal will mean the Palestinian people can begin to rebuild their lives. Ghassan Abu-Sittah worked for a month and a half in the Gaza Strip trying to deal with 500 wounded people every single day, in…
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French former hostage Louis Arnaud shared his two-year ordeal in Iran's Evin Prison in an exclusive interview with FRANCE 24's Stuart Norval. Arnaud, a banking consultant, had been sentenced to five years in jail on national security charges after being arrested in September 2022 while travelling through Iran. He was kept in solitary confinement fo…
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durée : 00:04:20 - Le Zoom de France Inter - 50 ans après la promulgation de la loi Veil, l'IVG reste toujours un sujet extrêmement sensible. Sites internet piratés, locaux vandalisés, vitrines taguées et rendez-vous bloqués… Régulièrement, des centres qui pratiquent l'avortement sont la cible d'actes malveillants.…
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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.由France Inter
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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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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.由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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