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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 : 00:05:22 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Retour du post-punk irlandais de Fontaines DC. Le groupe dévoile un nouveau titre, "Starburster", et annonce un nouvel album prévu pour août prochain : "Romance". Le meilleur groupe du monde, pour beaucoup, est de retour.Von France Inter
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durée : 01:28:06 - Les conférences de France Inter - Dans le cadre de la Semaine de la presse et des médias dans l'École, Radio France s'est associée avec le CLEMI (Centre pour l'éducation aux médias et à l'information) pour organiser deux journées au cours desquelles de nombreux élèves sont venus à la rencontre de nos journalistes.…
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Its majestic dome is a curvilinear flourish on the Paris skyline. After three years of renovations, the Grand Palais is ready to welcome visitors for the Olympic Games this summer. The site will then open its doors to the public for a host of cultural events in the spring of 2025.Von FRANCE 24 English
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Indians begin voting on Friday in what will be the world's biggest-ever election, with nearly a billion registered voters. Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu nationalist BJP is seen as the favourite, but faces a challenge from a huge centre-left opposition coalition. We speak to Louise Tillin of the King's College India Institute about what's at …
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Freshly back from maternity leave, Florence Villeminot shares her insights about having a baby in France. While the number of births is dropping, France remains one of the better performers within the European Union. One of the secrets is its healthcare system, "la Sécurité sociale", which covers the bulk of the cost of having a baby. A key player …
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Deepfake pornography of famous women like Taylor Swift has sparked outrage and calls for the regulation of artificial intelligence. Yet this powerful technology is not only being used to bully women in the public eye – minors are also being victimised. Schoolgirls are finding themselves targeted by AI-generated deepfake porn made by their own class…
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IN THE PRESS – Thursday, April 18: We look at reactions as Indians prepare to vote in mammoth elections. Prime Minister Narendra Modi is hailed for having elevated India to the international stage, but criticised for curbing the rights of minorities. Also: Colorado plans to extend privacy laws to neural data as new connected headbands give companie…
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On a visit to steelworkers in the key swing state of Pennsylvania, US President Joe Biden accused China of dumping cheap steel on global markets and called for sharply higher tariffs on Chinese metal products. Plus, former and current Boeing engineers, including whistleblower Sam Salehpour, testify in the US Senate about the planemaker's safety cul…
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In tonight's edition: More than two dozen people are reported killed in El Fasher, the last major city in Dafur not controlled by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces. The fighting sends hundreds fleeing for safety. Also, Kenyan doctors push into their fifth week of strikes. A court orders medics and the government to reach an agreement within 48 hours, as…
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Viral publications on social media are claiming that Princess Salma of Jordan shot down six Iranian drones late on Saturday. Jordan is the latest target of misinformation following its role in defending Israel against Iran's drone and missile attack. We explain in this edition of Truth or Fake.Von FRANCE 24 English
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Ukrainians wonder if there's a double standard. An international community that comes together to fend off Iran's attack on Israel can't increase its air defence commitments in time to defend against Russian air strikes, such as the one that took out the Trypilska thermal power station last week. We ask if Volodymyr Zelensky is right, and whether E…
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A few days after Iran's unprecedented drone and missile attack against Israel, FRANCE 24 spoke to former Israeli prime minister Ehud Barak. The Iranian attack was largely repelled and as such is a "dramatic failure", Barak said. As a result, he believes "there is no need and no will to go into full-scale war" with Iran. "Israel will very probably r…
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Australian scientists say the Great Barrier Reef – the world's largest coral reef, stretching over 2,300 kilometres along the country's northeastern coast – is undergoing its seventh "mass bleaching" event since 1998. This comes after they conducted aerial surveys of more than 300 shallow reef. Faced with climate change, coral reefs are the most vu…
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Exactly five years ago, the world watched in horror as Paris's Notre-Dame Cathedral was ravaged by flames. Today, carpenters and artisans are hammering away to meet a December 8 deadline for the Gothic landmark's grand reopening. Spectators attending the Paris Olympics this summer will already be able to admire the renovated structure from the outs…
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Troops in Myanmar have confirmed they've withdrawn from their positions in a trade hub near the border with Thailand. Fighting between the army and armed resistance groups has been flaring for months, with the ruling junta facing heavy losses. As a result, many Burmese are now fleeing to Thailand. We take a closer look.…
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Abortion is legal in the UK, but England and Wales are both experiencing a rise in abortion prosecutions; using a law that dates back to 1861. In the last 18 months, six women have been prosecuted and at least one woman has been jailed. Annette Young talks to Mara Clarke, a pro-choice activist based in London, as to why this is happening. Also in F…
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Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has made saving the Amazon rainforest – now a key condition for a trade deal between the EU and South America's Mercosur bloc – a priority for his government. A year after Lula came to power, his gamble has paid off: deforestation has been halved in the Amazon. But this success comes at the cost of sacri…
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Talking Europe hosts the head of the largest political group in the European Parliament, the centre-right European People's Party. Manfred Weber, a prominent German CSU politician, is hoping that the June 9 EU elections will re-confirm the EPP's pre-eminent position, but he is cautious on the possibility of alliances with the hard-right ECR group. …
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What does 22 years of data tell us about the nature of the economic relationship between Beijing and the African continent? FRANCE 24's Charles Pellegrin talks to Oyintarelado Moses, lead author of a report from Boston University's Global Development Policy Center and the African Economic Research Consortium.…
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durée : 00:05:15 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Dans la playlist Inter et dans la chronique musique du jour, une autrice compositrice, chanteuse de jazz, Marion Rampal. Elle nous propose le titre "De beaux dimanches", en duo avec Bertrand Belin, extrait de son album Oizel.Von France Inter
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At the end of a three-day tour that took him successively to Kenya, Rwanda and Ivory Coast, France's Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné spoke to FRANCE 24 and RFI about relations with Rwanda, reform of the CFA franc, France's military presence in Africa and the wars in Gaza and Ukraine.Von FRANCE 24 English
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durée : 00:05:31 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - RDV au musée ce matin pour la chronique musique, à la Philharmonie de Paris pour une expo dédiée au Metal. L’occasion de se cultiver tout en déambulant avec joie, index et auriculaire dressés, à l'exposition "Metal, diabolus in musica", du 05 avril au 29 septembre à la Philharmonie de Paris.…
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Could this week be remembered as a turning point in Israel's war in Gaza? Israel has admitted it killed seven aid workers in Gaza, stemming from a "serious failure due to a mistaken identification" that has led to widespread condemnation. Western countries say initial Israeli answers that it was a "tragic accident" are not sufficient. The recently …
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Fifty-three years ago, Bangladesh finally obtained independence from Pakistan, at the cost of a war that left nearly 3 million people dead. Since then, the nation has developed into one of Asia's most dynamic economies, thanks in particular to the textile industry. The garment industry brings in more than $55 billion a year, making Bangladesh the w…
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Legal proceedings began in the Nigerian capital Abuja on Thursday, targeting the cryptocurrency exchange Binance and two of its executives on charges of money laundering and tax evasion. Tigran Gambaryan, a US citizen and Binance's head of financial crimes compliance, appeared alone in court after Nadeem Anjarwalla, a British-Kenyan and the company…
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At the campus of the French Fashion Institute, 27 design students from 13 different countries are gearing up to present their year's work before a highly influential audience. The stakes are high: these students are poised to compete with fellow graduates from the prestigious Central Saint Martins school in London. But there's no denying that Franc…
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We bring you a week of political and social events from across the African continent. This week, Uganda's constitutional court threw out a challenge to the homophobic law adopted last May. Also, Congolese wordsmiths the Tetra collective use slam poetry to explore their deep love of Congolese and French literature. And many women farmers in Senegal …
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durée : 00:04:55 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Alain Chamfort annonce sortir son dernier album. Comment faire pour tirer le portrait d'un chanteur présent à nos côtés depuis plus de cinquante ans ? Et bien comme d’hab, nous dit Charline Roux, "en regardant mon nombril" et sélectionnant sa playlist type.…
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is not on the ballot, but he looms large over Sunday’s local elections in Turkey. If Erdogan's ruling party wins, many expect him to change the constitution to allow him to rule beyond his current term limit. Meanwhile, the fractured opposition is trying to retain Istanbul and the capital Ankara. Reporters wit…
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durée : 00:05:08 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Luther, jeune rappeur français dont on sait peu de choses. Mission Impossible ou presque d'en dresser le portrait, sauf pour Charline Roux : présentations avec Luther, dans la playlist de France Inter.Von France Inter
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durée : 00:04:59 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - J. Bernardt, un side project qui a tout d’un grand, autant dire pas un à côté. Derrière ce nom s’en cache un autre, Jinte Deprez, multi instrumentiste (violon, guitare, basse, synthé), formé au conservatoire royale de Gand, chanteur et membre fondateur du trésor rock et pop belge Balthazar.…
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durée : 00:05:12 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Laurent Bardainne, musicien d’exception du genre touche à tout sort son quatrième album avec Tigre d'eau douce. Appelé "Eden Beach Club", le projet contient un titre avec Jeanne Added, "Meilleur".Von France Inter
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durée : 00:04:45 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Cigarettes After Sex annonce un troisième album, X. Après avoir dévoilé plusieurs chansons comme "Stop waiting", "Bubblegum", ou encore" Motion Picture Soundtrack" il y a quelques mois, voici un extrait du futur album : "Tejano blue".Von France Inter
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