France Inter julkinen
[search 0]
Lisää
Download the App!
show episodes
 
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.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
durée : 00:04:30 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Depuis quelques semaines en Afghanistan les Talibans resserrent l'étau sur les libertés et les corps des femmes. Mais depuis la France, une chaîne de télévision veut résister. A Bégum TV, des Afghanes en exil tentent de redonner espoir à leurs concitoyennes via des programmes éducatifs et culturels.…
  continue reading
 
Director Mohammad Rasoulof had escaped a prison sentence in Iran just days before his latest film screened at the Cannes Film Festival this year. "The Seed of the Sacred Fig" went on to stun critics and win the Jury Prize. Critic Emma Jones tells us why it was her favourite film of the festival and how Rasoulof managed to incorporate the "Woman, Li…
  continue reading
 
One of France's leading Paralympians has spoken to FRANCE 24 about his motto in life, as he reflects on the success of this summer's Paralympic Games here in Paris. Stéphane Houdet told us that "everyone has two lives, and the second one starts when you understand that you have only one". He says sport is about communication and what we can do toge…
  continue reading
 
Food delivery services are now a $150 billion industry worldwide. The rise of user-friendly apps has led to these services becoming ubiquitous in many countries. But before Uber Eats or Deliveroo, there were dabbawalas. In the Indian city of Mumbai, they are familiar faces roaming the streets on foot or by bike, carrying tin cans or lunchboxes. For…
  continue reading
 
PRESS REVIEW – Wednesday, September 18: Lebanese and Israeli papers react to the deadly pager blasts across Lebanon. Some Israeli papers are jubilant at the ingenuity of the attack, while others fear it brings war with Lebanon into the realm of the probable. Meanwhile, the international press ponders the still unanswered question: why now?…
  continue reading
 
Norway's road federation revealed on Tuesday that the number of electric vehicles on its roads was now larger than the number of petrol cars. Though diesel cars are still the most common type of vehicle in the country, EVs could overtake them in 2026. In this edition, we take a look at why Norway is leading the way in the transition to electric mob…
  continue reading
 
Bacterial infections resistant to available antibiotic medicines will cause more than 39 million deaths worldwide over the next 25 years and indirectly contribute to an additional 169 million deaths, according to a forecast published on Monday. FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to Ben Cooper, Professor of Epidemiology at the Centre for Global Healt…
  continue reading
 
JNIM insurgents claim responsibility for a dawn raid in Bamako that targeted a military training school and airport. It is still unclear if there were any casualties. Meanwhile, DR Congo has inaugurated its first-ever data centre. The banks of servers will store government and commercial data. Finally, in a bid to spotlight the beauty and value of …
  continue reading
 
After weeks of negotiations, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen has unveiled her new top team, giving key economic portfolios to France, Italy and Spain. If approved by the European Parliament, the bloc's top brass will be charged with steering the EU's industrial agenda in the face of competition from China and the US. Plus, London May…
  continue reading
 
It's a daring operation with no claim of responsibility. But with the pagers of Hezbollah members exploding in Lebanon and Syria, with Iran's ambassador in Beirut among the injured, all eyes are turning to Israel. For years, militants of the Tehran-backed militant group have been warned off using cellphones, preferring ethernet cables and pagers to…
  continue reading
 
Australian author Anna Funder talks to Dheepthika Laurent about her latest book "Wifedom", a part-fiction, part non-fiction and part-hybrid novel about Eileen O'Shaughnessy. She was the highly educated wife of George Orwell, who played a pivotal but largely uncredited role in his career. Anna Funder also responds to criticism by the Orwell Society …
  continue reading
 
FRANCE 24 spoke to Israel's new ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon. Earlier this Tuesday, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu made the safe return of residents to the north of Israel – which is facing near-daily attacks by Hezbollah from neighbouring Lebanon – an official war goal. "We are still trying diplomatic channels in order to allow…
  continue reading
 
Iquitos is a city of over 400,000 inhabitants located at the heart of the Peruvian Amazon and accessible only by boat or plane. In recent years, it has become a hotbed of wildlife trafficking in one of the world’s most biodiverse areas. More than 300 species in Peru are directly threatened by this trafficking. The Peruvian authorities confiscate al…
  continue reading
 
An award-winning writer and poet has spoken to FRANCE 24 about her motto "Do it Afraid", as she prepares to launch her latest book of poems. British Nigerian poet Theresa Lola first became known six years ago when she was awarded the Brunel International African Poetry Prize, and the following year was the Young People's Laureate for London. She ho…
  continue reading
 
PRESS REVIEW – Tuesday, September 17: British Prime Minister Keir Starmer ruffles Labour Party feathers with a cosy visit to Italy's Giorgia Meloni to talk migration. In other news, as fires ravage parts of northern Portugal, residents return to their homes in the Czech Republic to examine the damage after devastating floods. Finally, Oceanographic…
  continue reading
 
In a long memo sent to Amazon staff on Monday, CEO Andy Jassy told the tech giant's corporate employees that they would no longer be allowed to work remotely so that they are "better set up to invent, collaborate, and be connected enough to each other". Amazon had previously faced protests when reducing the number of days that staff could work from…
  continue reading
 
durée : 00:04:31 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Un mois après l’agression d’une médecin généraliste dans les quartiers Nord de Marseille, ses confrères sont inquiets. Si la soignante rouée de coups préfère se reposer pour l’instant, les généralistes marseillais font en sorte de médiatiser l’affaire pour réveiller les consciences.…
  continue reading
 
Exceptionally heavy rainfall pounding Central Europe has prompted deadly flooding in the region. FRANCE 24's Sharon Gaffney speaks to Ian Duff, head of Greenpeace International's "Stop Drilling Start Paying" campaign. He says that oil and gas companies have created this problem and should pay for the damage.…
  continue reading
 
Boeing has announced a hiring freeze and cost-cutting measures amid a crippling strike at its assembly plants that has brought production of its best-selling jets, including the 737 MAX, to a virtual halt. But first, lawyers for TikTok and ByteDance have made their case against a US law, signed back in April, that gave them until January 19, 2025 t…
  continue reading
 
A new musical has opened to audiences in Benin. "The Throne of Béhanzin" tells the story of a king's journey to power, battle for his country and eventual exile to Martinique by colonial ruler France. Meanwhile, a year has passed since Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso formed their own defense pact. The AES confederation has since moved to launch new bi…
  continue reading
 
It's one of the untold stories of World War II: how France whitewashed its colonial troops during the liberation from Nazi rule. On August 15, 1944, experienced fighters who came from all corners of the French empire landed in southern France and won key battles to liberate the nation. But because of the colour of their skin, up to 20,000 African r…
  continue reading
 
Olivia Salazar-Winspear and Dheepthika Laurent take a look at all the winners, losers and surprises from the 2024 Emmy Awards ceremony, including historic wins for American-Japanese epic "Shogun" in the drama category. Also: they look at season four of irreverent British spy drama "Slow Horses" and a new season of Ryan Murphy's true crime series ba…
  continue reading
 
According to a study published in the Journal of Geomorphology, global warming is the cause of the enlargement of the Batagaika crater in Siberia. Also known as the "gate to hell", this crater releases thousands of tonnes of CO2 each year and is expanding at record speed. FRANCE 24's Julia Sieger tells us more.…
  continue reading
 
durée : 00:04:36 - Le Zoom de France Inter - 120.000 saisonniers sont attendus pendant dix jours en Champagne. Face aux risques de décès (quatre l'an dernier, dans un contexte de fortes chaleurs) et aux conditions d'hébergement des vendangeurs, parfois indignes, la profession a présenté un plan pour faire cesser ces dérives.…
  continue reading
 
durée : 00:05:24 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Dominique A célèbre ses 30 ans de carrière avec la parution d'un double album, projet qui ne se limite pas à la sélection de titres phares mais propose une ré-interprétation de chacun, et qui plus est avec un disque symphonique et l'autre en trio. Morceaux choisis.…
  continue reading
 
durée : 00:04:27 - Le Zoom de France Inter - C’est une cuisine de plus en plus répandue en France, qu’on déguste au coin de la rue, dans des food-trucks, ces camions-restaurants, de plus en plus présents, dans nos villes ou nos campagnes. On en recense un peu plus de 3000, entre baraques à frites, food-trucks exotiques ou solidaires.…
  continue reading
 
durée : 00:04:31 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Que ressent-on par 50°C à l'ombre ? Une température qu'on pourrait atteindre en 2050 plusieurs jours de suite. L'explorateur Christian Clot propose au public d'en faire l'expérience dans son nouveau camion "Climate sense". France Inter l'a visité avec les premiers visiteurs, à Verdun.…
  continue reading
 
durée : 00:04:41 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Rares sont les nouvelles qui provoquent un tel séisme dans le monde de l’industrie. En Allemagne, contraint de réduire ses coûts, le groupe Volkswagen vient d’annoncer un plan d’économie sans précédent. Un coup de tonnerre pour les 120.000 salariés du constructeur en Allemagne.…
  continue reading
 
durée : 00:05:38 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Clairo, jeune artiste talentueuse qui pose sa voix sur une pop indé teintée d'ambiance instrumentale soigneusement rétro. La chanteuse compositrice d'Atlanta propose un 3ème album à 26 ans seulement.Kirjoittanut France Inter
  continue reading
 
durée : 00:03:55 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Quatre médailles d’or, il a tenu la France en haleine, y-a-t-il un effet Léon Marchand dans les bassins après les jeux ? Les inscriptions sont en hausse, le nombre de licenciés à la fédération française de natation, a atteint un record historique.Kirjoittanut France Inter
  continue reading
 
durée : 00:06:12 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Yannis and the Yaw, ou l’histoire d’un rêve qui se réalise ! Celui de Yannis Philippakis, le chanteur de Foals, instigateur d'une session avec Tony Allen, peu de temps avant la disparition du batteur légendaire. Le tout sort sur un disque.Kirjoittanut France Inter
  continue reading
 
durée : 00:04:22 - Le Zoom de France Inter - Alors que se tient mardi soir le premier débat entre Donald Trump et Kamala Harris, de nombreux électeurs peinent à faire face à l'inflation. Et attendent des réponses des deux candidats à la Maison Blanche.Kirjoittanut France Inter
  continue reading
 
durée : 00:05:54 - Dans la playlist de France Inter - Retour d’un artiste qu’on pensait perdu pour la musique ! Manu Chao égraine les extraits de son prochain album "Viva Tu" qui sortira le 20 septembre. On le retrouve 17 ans après "La Radiolina", dans la lignée musicale de "Clandestino" et de son style signature.…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Pikakäyttöopas