This week, Charles Haquet, editor-in-chief of the World service of L’Express, explains to us what the Global South is.
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The team: Charlotte Baris (writing and presentation), Marion Galard (editing), Jules Krot (production) and Xavier Yvon (editor-in-chief).
Credits: France 5, France 24, RFI, LCI, C dans l’air, Medi1TV Afrique
Music and design: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent
Image credits: Anne-Laure Chapelain and L’Express
Logo: Anne-Laure Chapelain/Benjamin Chazal
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Charlotte Barris: We are going to talk about geography and diplomacy, so I called on Charles Haquet, head of the World department of L’Express. Hi Charles!
Charles Haquet: Hi Charlotte!
Charlotte Barris: The Global South, where is it located on a map?
Charles Haquet: In fact, we can’t really place it. It does not correspond to an exact zone, nor even to a specific political force. It’s a concept that concerns all the same the countries of the South, those that we used to call emerging countries.
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