In this new episode of La Loupe, Béatrice Mathieu, senior reporter in the Economy department of L’Express, focuses on the sanctions against Vladimir Putin, whether financial or legal.
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The team: Charlotte Baris (writing and presentation) and Jules Krot (editing and production).
Music and dressing: Emmanuel Herschon/Studio Torrent
Credits: BFM, France 24, LCI, TV5 Monde
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Charlotte Baris: A few days ago, just before the two-year anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine, La Loupe was interested in the future of the country, with journalists from the Monde service of L’Express. They explained to us that the front had been blocked for several months, that Volodymyr Zelensky’s popularity was fading and that the Ukrainian economy was in difficulty. Ukraine’s concern is therefore growing and recent developments in the conflict could work a little more in favor of Putin’s Russia.
In this context, and as the war enters its third year, L’Express asked how the head of the Kremlin could be stopped? “Making Putin pay” is on the front page of the magazine this week, and it’s the subject of today’s episode…
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