Tag: The great international guest
Gaza: after the evacuation of Sciences Po Paris, “I am shocked by the political interference”
Almost three weeks after the start of pro-Palestinian demonstrations on campuses in the United States, the student protest against Israel’s offensive on the Gaza Strip is making headlines in France.…
Anne Bocandé (RSF): “50% of the world population lives in a country where press freedom is under wraps”
Anne Bocandé, editorial director of the NGO Reporters Without Borders (RSF) which has just published its global ranking of the state of the press, country by country, is this Friday,…
Olympic Games 2024: “we are asking for compensation bonuses for the constraints”, says Céline Verzeletti (CGT)
Céline Verzeletti, confederal secretary of the CGT, is today, May 1, World Workers’ Day, the big guest on RFI’s morning show. Labor legislation, social discontent, risks of strikes and all-out…
Artificial intelligence ‘can be used as a digital weapon’
This is one of the great dangers highlighted this week by Amnesty International in its annual report on the situation of human rights in the world. The rapid development of…
Metoo at the hospital with K. Lacombe: “Tradition… hinders the emergence of women’s free speech”
Karine Lacombe, professor of medicine at Sorbonne University, infectious disease specialist, author of the book Women will save the hospital (Stock), is this Wednesday, April 24, our international morning guest.…
Tony Estanguet: The lighting of the flame “marks the start of the celebration of the 2024 Olympic Games”
The Olympic flame sets off, heading for the Paris games! During this immutable ritual, which symbolically takes place on the site of the ancient games, a stone’s throw from the…
Rodney Saint-Eloi, writer: “Maryse Condé embodied for me, the conscience of black humanity”
Rodney Saint-Eloi, Haitian poet, writer, novelist, director of the publishing house Mémoire d’encrier which he created in Quebec where he now lives, author with Yara El-Ghadban of “ Racists have…
Gaza: “We will need levers of influence to obtain humanitarian opening,” declares Stéphane Séjourné
In Abidjan, in an exclusive interview given to RFI and France 24, Stéphane Séjourné, Minister for Europe and Foreign Affairs, looks back on his first tour in sub-Saharan Africa. He…
Unemployment insurance: “We may make people precarious, but that will not put them back into employment”
Two months before the European elections, the government on Wednesday March 27 put the highly sensitive subject of unemployment insurance back at the center of the game. Among the avenues…
Franck Riester: “Let’s not make CETA a scapegoat for the agricultural crisis”
CETA, the free trade agreement between the European Union and Canada, arrives before the Senate to be debated and ratified. Seven years after being announced, the treaty is not popular…