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RFI English responds to GDPR • RFI English
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- RFI English responds to GDPR • RFI English
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- 2:01
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Photographer Mélanie Wenger chronicles America’s business of hunting exotic animals • RFI
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- 1:03
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Photographer Mélanie Wenger explores the complexity of hunting exotic animals in the United States in her exhibition "Sugar Moon" at the Visa pour l'image photojournalism festival which will be held in Perpignan (France) until 26 September. And at Paris Parc de la Villette from 15 September to 31 October 2021. More here: https://rfi.my/7jiS.y
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- ePOP environment video contest: meet the winner of the 2020 RFI Club Award • RFI English
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- 8:08
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- The annual ePOP short video competition is an international initiative sponsored by RFI and its partners. It encourages populations exposed to environmental and climate change to share their experiences and challenges. RFI met with Adita Prithika Subramanian, from Tamil Nadu, India, one of the winners of the 2020 edition, who as part of her prize was invited to France. Find out more here. https://bit.ly/3C8tIJG
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- Amid cries of resistance and the return of ISIS-K can we expect a civil conflict in Afghanistan?
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- 2:12
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- DR Congo women farmers hit the books • RFI English
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- 0:31
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- In Kabalo, in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, women farmers aged 35-55 are learning how to read and write in Swahili, as well as simple calculations. This is their motivational call-and-response at the beginning of every class. https://rfi.my/7i6A.y
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- Paris Perspective #14 - The Fall of Kabul and New World Order - Gérard Chaliand • RFI English
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- 26:53
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Meeting the filmmakers at #Cannes: Japanese road movie • RFI English
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- 3:52
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Drive My Car, winner of the Best Screenplay award at the 2021 #Cannes film festival, has just opened in French cinemas. Japanese director Ryusuke Hamaguchi’s unusual and poetic road movie, peppered with literary references, takes the main characters on an inward journey, developing a relationship that addresses grief, love and the creative process. RFI met with the director during his stay on the Croisette in July. https://bit.ly/3zFtoBv
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- SA leopard abandons mate to snatch impala • RFI English
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- 0:59
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Tourists on a game drive in northern South Africa have filmed what’s been described as a “once-in-a-lifetime sighting”: a male leopard, preparing to mate, quickly changes his mind and catches dinner instead. Ryan Truscott sent us this report. https://rfi.my/7ddw
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- French filmmaker Faraut's Olympic "Witches" • RFI English
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- 2:05
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Searching for the perfect quinoa seed to grow in France • RFI English
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- 2:37
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Meeting the filmmakers at #Cannes: Lingui • RFI English
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- 5:42
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Mahamat-Saleh Haroun is the director of #Lingui, the Sacred Bonds which had its premiere as part of the official selection in competition at the #Cannes2021 Film Festival. His story depicts Amina, who lives alone with her only 15-year-old daughter Maria. Her already fragile world collapses the day she discovers that her daughter is pregnant. Haroun told RFI about the strong #women in his life and the connection to his native #Chad.
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- Meeting the filmmakers at #Cannes: Bill Murray and friends
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- 5:22
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- New Worlds: The Cradle of Civilization is a poetic, musical journey based on an original idea by classical cellist Jan Vogler. It stars actor Bill Murray, violinist Mira Wang and pianist Vanessa Perez. The final live show of their European tour at the ancient acropolis in Athens, Greece was recorded and became a film, directed by Andrew Muscato. RFI spoke to the team just before the premiere at the #Cannes Film Festival 2021. https://rfi.my/7a7i.y #NewWorldsFilm
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- Meeting the filmmakers at #Cannes
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- 3:26
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Feathers, by Egyptian director Omar El Zohairy is a story about a mother, a woman who is trapped in her circumstances, but she learns to break free. It won the Nespresso Grand Prix for the Semaine de la Critique (Critics' Week) at the #Cannes2021 film festival. The director spoke to RFI about how he found the feminist within.
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- Meeting the filmmakers at #Cannes • RFI English
- Runtime
- 4:44
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- The Gravedigger’s Wife (Semaine de la Critique, Cannes Film Festival), first feature by Somali director and writer Khadar Ayderus Ahmed, is a story of love. It shows a woman at the centre of a powerful story, touching on family and sacrifice. RFI spoke to him and the lead actors about their pride in showing their story.
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- Jean-Claude Jitrois: Designing for the red carpet at Cannes 2021 •
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- 2:14
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Jean-Claude Jitrois is a French fashion designer, mostly known for his luxury clothes made from leather in flashy colours. He has been coming to Cannes for more than 20 years, and for #Cannes2021 he has designed a special dress for one of the red carpet photo calls. He talked to RFI about what we can expect and his admiration for the actress, Isabelle Huppert. https://rfi.my/7Z9J.y
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- Napoleon still a winner on the modern battlefield of Waterloo
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- 2:50
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Napoleon Bonaparte may have been “robbed of victory” at Waterloo but that defeat did not rob him of glory. In the bicentenary year of his death, much fuss has been made of his accomplishments – even on the Belgian battlefield from where he was forced to flee. Emotions were running high at this year’s Covid-hit re-enactment, with no British or French troops allowed to join the fray. Filling their boots were Belgian performers, doing their best as proxies in a massively scaled-down event.
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- Paris Perspective #13 - The Battle Of Waterloo - The legacy Of Napoleon Pt.3
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- 23:31
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- In this 3rd part of Paris Perspective's retrospective on the legacy of Napoleon Bonaparte, RFI's David Coffey speaks to historian Peter Hicks about the Battle of Waterloo, the close fought engagement between the revenant Bonaparte and the 7th coalition of allies led by Wellington and Blücher that put a definitive end to French dominance over Europe.
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- Divas of Arab world's golden age
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- 4:13
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- "Divas, from Umm Kulthum to Dalida" at the Institut du monde arabe in Paris pays tribute to the women who made up the golden age of Arab cinema and music, from 1920 to 1970. RFI talked to Hanna Boghanim, curator of the exhibition, who worked for about three years and travelled from Magreb to Cairo and Beirut to collect photos and objects that belonged to the artists.
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- "We must stop a colossal humanitarian tragedy" in Tigray, UN warns
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- 1:04
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- The UN's humanitarian chief has warned that some 90 percent of people in the Tigray region of northern Ethiopia are in desperate need of food aid, with hundreds of thousands living in 'famine conditions'. And yet members of the UN Security Council have failed to agree on meeting to discuss the ongoing conflict there. As he prepares to leave his post, Mark Lowcock told RFI why it's time for the international community to step up. https://rfi.my/7Syh.y
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- Paris Perspective #12: Putin, Paris & Power - Dr. Oleg Kobtzeff
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- 26:56
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- This edition of Paris Perspective takes a look at relations between the "West" and Russia's sphere of influence in the "East", in light of accusations of hijacking and piracy against Belarus, following Minsk's intercept of a flight from Athens to Vilnius. RFI's David Coffey speaks to Oleg Kobtzeff, Associate Professor of history and politics at the American University of Paris, about France's potential mediating role between the two blocs. http://en.rfi.fr
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- French cafes, cinemas and museums reopen after six-month slumber
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- 1:06
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- On a big day for France, restaurants and cultural venues were enjoying a busy trade Wednesday following a Covid-enforced hiatus that kept them closed for more than six months. Shops have also reopened, while a nationwide curfew was extended to 9pm. https://rfi.my/7PSh.y
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- Paris Perspective #11 - The Politics of Language - James Costa
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- 23:34
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- In this edition of Paris Perspective, RFI's David Coffey speaks to James Costa, associate professor at the Sorbonne University specialising in linguistic anthropolgy, to discuss the contentious issue of giving state recognition to minority languages in metropolitan France, that are on the edge of extinction after centuries of neglect.
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- Ethar Abdelaziz: Art and the fight for justice for those killed in Khartoum sit-in
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- 2:25
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Sudanese graffiti artist Ethar Abdelaziz painted a mural for an outdoor exhibition of graffiti of the revolution, held in April to celebrate the second anniversary of the fall of the Bashir regime. Abdelaziz wanted to contribute to the call for justice for the at least 127 people killed at the sit-in in front of Sudan Army headquarters two years ago. https://rfi.my/7PLw.y
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- Sudan and France work together to preserve legacy of Sudan’s Black Pharaohs
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- 1:49
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Did you know that Sudan is home to the largest number of pyramids in the world? Sudan and France are working together to preserve Sudan’s priceless heritage. Archeological digs continue as the latest finds indicate the vast wealth and complex government organization of Sudan’s Black Pharaohs. Preserving Sudan’s cultural richness is key for tourism, both today and in the future. More on this later this week.
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- Paris Perspective10 Lutetia and the Foundations of Empire Full Video
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- 31:13
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- This edition of Paris Perspective looks at the foundations of Lutetia – the island town of the Senone and Parisii tribes – that fell to the Roman legions commanded by Caesar’s most able lieutenant Labienus in 52BC. We investigate how it grew from a garrisoned military outpost into one of the greatest European capitals over the past two millennia. http://en.rfi.fr
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- Napoleon: Life and death after Waterloo
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- 4:09
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Two hundred years after his death in exile, the life and legacy of Napoleon is still a subject of fascination. Thierry Lentz, director of the Napoleon Foundation explained what happened after the death of the French Emperor and why his legacy was a concern for his successors.
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- A century of Chanel N°5
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- 2:50
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Chanel launched her iconic N°5 perfume at her rue Cambon boutique in Paris on the 5 May 1921. Promoted by celebrities such as Marilyn Monroe, Catherine Deneuve and Nicole Kidman, the appeal of the fragrance remains, a century on. RFI met with tour guide Edith de Belleville at the ‘Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto’ retrospective exhibition at the Galliera Museum in Paris (1 Oct – 14 March 2020) to find out what makes it a hit.
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- Sudan's revolutionaries: Rivga Abdelrahman
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- 0:53
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Rivga Abdelrahman was an 18-year-old university student when she joined the fight against the Sudanese government’s stifling of human rights. Earning the name “Teargas Hunter”, she collected teargas canisters fired at protesters and launch them back at the security forces.
https://rfi.my/7Ob5.y
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- Full Video - Paris Perspective#9: Discrimination in France and the George Floyd Effect- Curtis Young
- Runtime
- 31:09
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- In this edition of Paris Perspective, RFI's David Coffey speaks with Professor Curtis Young about discrimination in France, the cases of death in police custody that echo the injustices highlighted by the murder of George Floyd and France’s approach to reconciling the pillars of “Liberty, Equality, Fraternity” while tackling allegations of institutional discrimination.
http://en.rfi.fr
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- Paris Perspective #9 - Race and the French Constitution - TEASER - Curtis Young
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- 1:30
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- In the wake of the killing of George Floyd by police officer Derek Chauvin in May 2020, his murder sent shockwaves around the world, compelling many countries to revisit accusations of discrimination and police brutality. In France, the case of the killing of 24-year-old black man Adama Traoré in police custody in 2016 returned to the spotlight. Yet under the French constitution, there is very little room for manoeuvre when trying to give credence to accusations of institutional racial profiling. RFI's David Coffey asks Professor Curtis Young how France reconciles "Libérté, Egalité, Fraternité" with the realities of discrimination in daily life.
http://en.rfi.fr
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- Notre Dame two years of reconstruction • RFI English
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- 6:43
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- On 15 April 2019, the fire at Paris' Notre-Dame caused international emotion after the blaze brought its towering spire and roof crashing to the ground, wiping out centuries of priceless heritage central to French culture and history. Two years later, the work to make the cathedral safe finished. RFI visited the cathedral at that time.
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- Rone and friends overcome Covid emptiness at Paris theatre
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- 6:12
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- French electro musician and producer Rone invited 12 artists to participate on his eighth album, "Rone & Friends". A film for the album was shot last month at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris. For two days, all those who performed on the album got together to play on stage. Rone and singer-songwriter Yael Naim explain the behind-the-scenes process of making this 'locked down' album and describe their relief to play on stage together again.
On 13 April, at 9pm, Arte Concert will show the film of the album, featuring the guest artists.
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- Napoleon’s 200-year-old US link
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- 2:47
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Nearly two hundred years after the death of Napoleon Bonaparte, the role of the French emperor in the US is often overlooked. Thierry Lentz, director of the Paris-based Napoleon Foundation explained to RFI's Patrice Martin why the US was important to Napoleon.
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- Women's rights groups take Mali to court for inaction over FGM
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- 1:01
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- In a first-of-its-kind move, an alliance of #women’s groups in Mali have taken legal action against the government for failing to stamp out female genital mutilation (FGM). The case, which will go before the Ecowas regional court in Nigeria could set a legal precedent which would have a wide reaching impact on other African countries. https://rfi.my/7Ihu.y
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- Full Video Paris Perspective #8 - Downfall of the Empreror - the legacy of Napoleon Bonaparte - Pt.2
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- 17:34
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- For the second part of this special edition of Paris Perspective on Napoleon's legacy 200 years after his death, RFI's David Coffey speaks to historian Dr. Peter Hicks, international relations director at the Fondation Napoléon, to discuss the Emperor's fall and rise - onto the Battle of Waterloo - and his ultimate defeat and exile to St. Helena.
http://en.rfi.fr
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- Paris Perspective#8 - How did Napoleon react to satirical caricatures that prevailed in the 1800s?
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- 2:02
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- Napoleon's height has always been a source of lampooning from his detractors especially among satirical cartoonists in Britain. But there are many things about Napoleon that should be adjusted. At 5ft6”, the Empereor was of average height for the time. RFI's David Coffey asks Dr. Peter Hicks from the Fondation Napoléon how he reacted to such satirical or critical pamphlets? http://en.rfi.fr
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- Rwanda study shows gorilla orphans thrive thanks to strong social ties
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- 1:10
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- A new study in Rwanda has revealed that young gorillas over the age of two that lose their mothers are still able to survive, and even thrive as relatives and group members step in. In this video by the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund, Kubaha, an 18-year-old male watches over his young charges including four orphaned gorillas. https://rfi.my/7Gl1.y
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- Toulouse teens foster a greener high school
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- 1:58
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- In Toulouse, in the southwest of France, an “Ecolycee group” of 30 students is working towards the ecological transition of their high school. With support from the headmaster and one of their teachers, they have already implemented over 40 projects. RFI's Pauline Bandelier reports. https://rfi.my/7GVt.y
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- Paris Perspective #7 Rise of the Islander The Legacy of Napoleon Bonaparte Part I
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- 20:29
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
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- On the 5th of May 1821 the former Emperor of France, Napoleon Bonaparte exhaled his last breath on the South Atlantic island of St. Helena where he had been exiled for over 5 years following his defeat at the Battle of Waterloo. In the first of a two part, special edition of Paris Perspective on the bicentenary of Napoleon's death, RFI's David Coffey speaks to Dr. Peter Hicks - historian and international affairs director at the Fondation Napoléon - to get some clarity on Napoleon’s legacy, starting with his rise to power in the late 1790s.
http://en.rfi.fr
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- Paris Perspective #7 Have 20th Century dictators affected Napoleon’s legacy TEASER
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- 1:58
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Once Napoleon became Consul for Life in 1803, and then declared Emperor in 1804, did that seal his fate with history as a Caesar, and therefore a totalitarian? RFI's David Coffey asks Dr. Peter Hicks, historian & international relations director with the Fondation Napoléon, how the admiration of 20th Century dictators such as Hitler and Mussolini affected Napoleon’s legacy?
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- Sierra Leone: memories of civil war
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- 3:58
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Sierra Leone has commemorated the 30th anniversary of the start of its civil war on 23 March, 1991. 120,000 people died during the 11-year conflict and victims of clashes between armed factions and government forces remember this traumatic period as they still struggle to rebuild their shattered lives.
more : https://www.rfi.fr/en/africa/20210323-sierra-leone-still-healing-its-wounds-30-years-after-the-civil-war-africa
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- Cannabis or Champagne: Will Reims become France's first legal cannabis hub?
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- 1:22
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Cannabis and Champagne: Can Reims become France's first legal cannabis hub? See RFI's exclusive report on how mayor Arnaud Robinet is pushing the French PM to legalise cannabis in the world's champagne capital. https://rfi.my/7F2w.y
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- A lioness roaring in Zimbabwe's Bubye Valley Conservancy
- Runtime
- 0:34
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Lions roar more frequently when they are near to water, when it's humid, and on calm windless nights, a new study of nearly 1,000 big cat roars in Zimbabwe has found. The data gained from custom-built collars is helping scientists better understand the animals' habits, and the threats they face.
Video credit Matthew Wijers #wildlife #Africa #lions
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- Champagne making in France with a twist from the Antilles
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- 1:38
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Since Marie-Inès Romelle entered France's traditionally 'white' world of champagne producers, her champagne with a tropical twist is attracting new clients, much to the dismay of many conservatives. https://rfi.my/7DAB.y
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- Paris Perspective #6 Libya, Human Trafficking and the French Connection
- Runtime
- 27:11
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- RFI's David Coffey speaks to Jérôme Tubiana – anthropologist, journalist, writer & Sahel specialist who co-wrote a graphic novel entitled “The Curse of You-Know-Where” in the latest edition of the Revue XXI that describes the realities of human trafficking in Libya. http://en.rfi.fr
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- Paris Perspective #6 : Why French Diplomacy failed in Libya - Teaser
- Runtime
- 1:58
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- In 2017, President Emmanuel Macron hosted Libya's internationally recognised Prime Minister Fayez Al Sarraj and his opponent General Khalifa Haftar in Paris in a bid to relaunch political dialogue between the two. It failed... and Macron remains the only Western leader to receive General Haftar - boosting his political & diplomatic legitimacy. Was this an own goal for French diplomacy? RFI's David Coffey put the question to Sahel specialist Jérôme Tubiana.
http://en.rfi.fr
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- Feeding Paris' students during Covid pandemic
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- 1:50
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Solidarity, inclusion, gastronomy: Paris restaurant Le Reflet, which opened in 2019 with a mission to show what people with Down's syndrome can bring to a workplace, has been preparing 1-euro takeaway meals for students struggling through the Covid crisis. The restaurant staff see the operation as an extension of their values. Read more: lhttps://rfi.my/7CPp.y
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- Discover the secrets of French Champagne
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- 1:53
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Maison Ruinart, based in the eastern French town of Reims, claims to be the oldest champagne house in the world. Shut to the public due to Covid-19 restrictions, the establishment opened its doors to RFI for an exclusive visit to its underground cellars.
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- Paris Perspective #5: The place of the French military in the world in the 2020s - Teaser
- Runtime
- 1:57
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- Chadian president Idriss Déby has lamented the fact that the G5 Sahel force isn’t self sufficient, and has been plagued by poor funding, inadequate equipment and lack of training. So is France the only one the G5 can turn to, to turn the situation around?
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- Paris Perspective #5: The place of the French military in the world in the 2020s
- Runtime
- 28:17
- Date posted
- 5 years ago
- Description
- RFI's David Coffey speaks with General Dominique Trinquand, Director of External and UN Relations at Marck and Balsan about the state of the French military in the 2020s starting with Operation Barkhane, the French force that is leading the fight against jihadist insurgents in the Sahel.
http://en.rfi.fr

