Tag: The great international guest
Philippe Aghion: “France must triple its investments in artificial intelligence”
Philippe Aghion, co-president with Anne Bouverot of the report of the Commission on Artificial Intelligence, presented a report on artificial intelligence to Emmanuel Macron on Wednesday at the Élysée. What…
Sarah Daninthe: “Paris 2024 will be equal Games, but I’m a little afraid of what’s next”
On March 8, 2024, International Women’s Day, sportswoman Sarah Daninthe is our great international guest. Great fencing champion, bronze medalist at the Athens Olympic Games in 2004, world champion in…
Yaël Braun-Pivet: “The President of the Republic is anything but going to war in Ukraine”
Yaël Braun-Pivet, President of the National Assembly, is, this Thursday, March 7, our great international guest of the morning. French politics, meeting today at the Palais Bourbon with presidents of…
Karima Delli: “The Ukrainians are not asking us for troops, but for resources”
Karima Delli, environmentalist MEP, president of the Transport and Tourism Committee, is this Wednesday, February 28, the big guest of the RFI morning show. Emmanuel Macron’s proposal to send ground…
Benjamin Addad: “President E. Macron wanted to call for a European start” with regard to Ukraine
Benjamin Haddad, MP for Paris, coordinator of spokespersons for the Renaissance group and president of the France-Ukraine friendship group, is this Tuesday the big guest on the RFI morning show.…
Missak and Mélinée Manouchian at the Pantheon: they are “freedom fighters who are honored”
Missak Manouchian and his wife Mélinée enter the Pantheon on February 21, 2024. A ceremony which takes place 80 years after the execution of Missak and that of his fellow…
Mansour Kamardine (LR): “The measures recommended by the government in Mayotte come late”
In Mayotte today begins the fifth week of blockade of the collective of citizens protesting against insecurity. Demonstrations which continue despite the promises of Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin,…
France: “With Robert Badinter, we were convinced of the necessity” of abolishing the death penalty
This Wednesday, February 14, a national tribute is paid in Paris to the former Minister of Justice, Robert Badinter, who died on February 9. The family did not want the…
Agathe Cagé: “The majority of French people find themselves unable to respond to various crises”
Agathe Cagé, doctor in political science, author of Fixed classes. Understanding the impeded France (Flammarion), a book aiming to take a new look at France, is this Friday February 9…
Agriculture: “We, consumers, must be able to protect those who feed us”
By adding up the measures announced in recent weeks by the government, France has reached 400 million euros in public spending for farmers. Is this sufficient in the long term,…