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durée : 00:04:30 - Le Zoom de France Inter - En France, 300 000 personnes sont touchées par le diabète de type 1, qui nécessite des piqûres d’insuline tous les jours. L’association Sugar Palace organise des stages de surf pour aider ces malades à mieux appréhender leur maladie et leur corps.על ידי France Inter
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U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi have spoken by phone several times since Israel began its strikes on Iran last week, in a bid to find a diplomatic end to the crisis, three diplomats told Reuters. Speaking to FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney, Ray Takeyh, Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies at the Council on Fo…
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In tonight's edition, representatives of the Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda have initialled a peace agreement aimed at ending the conflict in eastern DRC. Also, foreign investment skyrocketed by 75% in 2024, hitting a record 97 billion dollars in Africa. And Nigeria has received over a hundred Benin Bronzes from the Netherlands, one of the…
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For citizens still reeling from the crackdown on the 2022 ‘Women, Life, Freedom’ movement, it's now about hunkering down as best one can. Nearly 700 killed in Iran since last Friday, according to the human rights activists of HRANA with citizens bracing for more in scenes that hark back to the Iran-Iraq War of the 1980s. How do those who defied the…
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Her images reveal the impossible, the invisible and the many, many layers behind a photograph. Taryn Simon’s singular and meticulous approach to fine art photography produces pictures that interrogate our political structures, our social conventions and our governing principles. Her latest exhibition “The Game”, on show at the Almine Rech gallery i…
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A British surgeon who has been traveling to and from Gaza to provide medical aid has spoken to FRANCE 24 about her frustration that the situation there is not fully recognised globally. Doctor Victoria Rose has completed several block stints in hospitals in Gaza, working to save lives. She says that what she witnessed is often suppressed or dismiss…
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PRESS REVIEW – Thursday, June 19: We take a look at reactions from the press as US President Donald Trump continues to dither on whether the US will intervene in the conflict between Israel and Iran. Also, a study warns that the global carbon budget could be exhausted within three years, after which point climate change will be irreversible. Finall…
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The fall of Bashar al-Assad last December did not erase the deep-rooted prejudices within Syrian society. Identity and political divisions remain vivid, and since January, sectarian clashes have been increasing. In a country as fragmented as Syria, old grudges are simmering, with many taking justice into their own hands – driven by a thirst for rev…
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After 18 months of negotiations, Japan’s top steelmaker, Nippon Steel, completed its $14.9 billion acquisition of US Steel. On Thursday, CEO Eiji Hashimoto confirmed that the company granted the US government an unusual "golden share", giving it more say in strategic issues. Also in this edition, the latest data showing France's economy is lagging …
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The US Federal Reserve has kept its benchmark interest rate at the current range of 4.25 percent to 4.50 percent as it expects slower growth, higher inflation and slightly higher unemployment by the end of the year than what it previously forecast. The move was widely expected, including by Donald Trump, who nonetheless insulted Fed Chairman Jerome…
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A new report by Human Rights Watch says that the M23 rebel group in eastern DR Congo has forcibly deported over 1,500 people to Rwanda. The act, allegedly backed by Rwanda, could constitute a war crime and has raised international alarm bells.על ידי FRANCE 24 English
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A video of a former Iranian general went viral on X, in which he claimed that if Tel Aviv were to attack Tehran with nuclear weapons, Pakistan would retaliate against Israel with nuclear action. While Pakistani media denounced the English-dubbed clip as false and manipulated with AI, the original footage in Farsi is authentic. However, Islamabad fi…
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Donald Trump sold us a different kind of Pax Americana. The US-led global rules-based order was always about soft power backed by bulk military might. Trump's rules on Inauguration Day veered instead to the utilitarian: yes to the world’s top superpower staking imperial claims to parts of the planet deemed vital to national interests. Yes to coveti…
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As Israel's strikes on Iran target several Iranian nuclear facilities, FRANCE 24 spoke to Rafael Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). "What is most important," he said, "is to avoid a nuclear accident with serious radiological consequences". Grossi also urged support for "any negotiation, including bilatera…
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This Wednesday marks the 85th anniversary of one of France's most famous radio broadcasts: Charles de Gaulle's Appeal of June 18 during World War II. We dive not only into the history of the speech, but we also explore the mysteries, deepfakes, falsehoods and parodies surrounding it, as well as how it helped solidify a continued love of radio in Fr…
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Film critic Perrine Quennesson joins Eve Jackson to talk about the latest French films of the moment, including a gripping real-life Kabul evacuation thriller that premiered at Cannes this May. "13 Days, 13 Nights" is the latest feature from Martin Bourboulon, the director behind "The Three Musketeers" saga.…
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The leaders of an Australian delegation visiting the world's largest refugee camp have spoken to FRANCE 24 about the plight of the Rohingya community there. The group, in conjunction with the Refugee Council of Australia, have travelled to the Cox's Bazar camp in Bangladesh in a bid to raise awareness. It's been almost eight years since hundreds of…
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PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, June 18: Papers describe scenes of "humiliation and death" in Gaza as Palestinians seek aid distribution. We also look at Kosovo, where the trial over the massacre in Pristina 26 years ago has finally started. Plus, Brazil's new "bill of devastation" supported by President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva stands in stark contrast…
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An increasing number of US veterans are sounding the alarm. Behind US President Donald Trump's patriotic rhetoric, fundamental social benefits for veterans are being eroded: access to healthcare is being slowed down, medical staff are being laid off, and aid for transgender veterans is being discreetly cut. Trump's plan also includes up to 80,000 j…
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In an interview with FRANCE 24, Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid said the US "should participate" in the ongoing war between Israel and Iran. "President Trump is going to do what's best for the United States and I trust him to take the right measures," he said. Lapid, who is usually a staunch critic of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu,…
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In Kenya, a police officer was arrested on Tuesday for shooting an unarmed bystander at point-blank range during the latest protests over police brutality. The victim is reportedly in a critical condition in hospital. The rallies were held to call for the resignation of the deputy police chief, Eliud Langat, who was accused of corruption online by …
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Crude oil markets continued to hover around the $75 a barrel mark this Wednesday, sustained by fears that the US could get directly involved in the conflict between Israel and Iran. The possibility that Iran could seek to close the Strait of Hormuz, through which about 20 percent of the world's crude production transits, is also a source of concern…
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Borussia Dortmund and Brazil’s Fluminense played out a goalless draw in their Club World Cup opener. Jude Bellingham’s younger brother Jobe made his debut for Dortmund. In Group E, River Plate eased past Japan’s Urawa Red Diamonds 3–1.על ידי FRANCE 24 English
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French authorities say a defective airbag manufactured by now-bankrupt Japanese firm Takata was responsible for the fatal injuries sustained by a driver who died of a road accident last week. France's transport minister has called for all Citroen C3 and DS3 models fitted with recalled airbags to be taken off the road. Plus, at the Paris Air Show, a…
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durée : 00:04:10 - Le Zoom de France Inter - C'est un été de sport féminin qui commence. Coup d'envoi ce mercredi soir de l'Eurobasket, il y aura ensuite l'Euro de foot, le Tour de France et, fin août, la Coupe du monde de rugby. Ces disciplines sont aujourd'hui toutes diffusées sur des grandes chaines gratuites, et c'est assez nouveau.…
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Fake images of the Israel-Iran conflict are not only going viral on social media, but on television as well. Iranian state TV has broadcast at least two images unrelated to the conflict and/or created using artificial intelligence, while the Israeli military has published old footage on their official account on X. We explain in this edition of Tru…
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durée : 00:04:06 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Les frappes se poursuivent ce mardi entre l'Iran et Israël, pour la cinquième journée de suite. En Iran, plus de 220 personnes ont été tuées. Les témoignages sont de plus en plus difficiles à collecter. Récits de deux femmes : l'une restée à Téhéran et l'autre qui vient de quitter la capitale.…
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durée : 00:04:02 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Au quatrième jour de guerre entre Israël et l'Iran, la vie quotidienne a d'ores et déjà changé à Tel Aviv. Depuis vendredi, les nuits se suivent et se ressemblent, les habitants dorment au rythme des passages de missiles, contraints de se mettre à l'abri régulièrement.…
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durée : 00:04:28 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Zoom ce matin sur le 30e festival de Marseille qui s'est ouvert jeudi, et qui se déroule jusqu'au 6 juillet. Le public va pouvoir découvrir 30 spectacles, avec les plus grands noms de la danse comme Mehdi Kerkouche, Lia Rodrigues ou Nacera Belaza. Mais il y a aussi des spectacles participatifs.…
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durée : 00:04:36 - Le Zoom de France Inter - A une semaine du grand oral du baccalauréat, zoom sur l'éloquence. Une étude OpinionWay pour le programme éducatif Eloquentia révèle que 80% des 18 à 24 ans ont déjà renoncé à prendre la parole en public par manque de confiance en eux. D’autres au contraire se lancent dans des concours d’éloquence.…
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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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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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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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