Reactions from major international leaders in India, China and Europe following the Paris agreement signed in Le Bourget. According to Barack OBAMA "this agreement represents the best chance we have of saving the only planet we have, the problem of global warming is not solved by the agreement, but this agreement provides the basis for the world to solve the climate problem. ' According to Gao FENG, (CCTV) China’s climate representative, the efforts were not useless, it is a historic victory". As for Benjamin NETANYAHU, Prime Minister of Israel, "we all have a stake in slowing global warming". Chinese reactions in the street. one of the newspapers that insist on this historic agreement
The American actors Leonardo DI CAPRIO and Robert REDFORD have launched a call for mobilization to fight against global warming. They were present at the City Hall of Paris, which welcomed a thousand mayors from all over the world on the occasion of the last straight line of the Cop 21.
Europe threatens Greece with the exclusion of the Schengen area. The latter is considered too lax in the control of its borders and in the management of migrants. Commentary on images of the last summit of heads of state in Brussels and illustration (migrants landing a boat, identity checks) alternating with a statement by Robert FICO, Slovak Prime Minister.
This report is dedicated to the message of demand by DAESH of the attacks in Paris on Friday 13 November 2015. Investigators have identified the voice that reads the message. This is Fabien CLAIN, a French jihadist known to the police services who is currently in Syria within the Islamic State. His name has already appeared in the Merah case. Comment on illustration images, infographic images and propaganda images.
An overview of the world’s tributes to the victims of the deadly attacks that occurred three days earlier in Paris. From Copenhagen to Rome to Cairo, the monuments were in France’s colours, like the Kheops Pyramid in Egypt and the Presidential Palace in Santiago de Chile. Commentary on factual images alternately with excerpt from the speech of Lars Lokke RASMUSSEN, Prime Minister of Denmark.
Report on the minute of silence that took place today in France at noon in honour of the victims of the terrorist attacks in Paris and Saint-Denis three days earlier. The Head of State François HOLLANDE was present in La Sorbonne (Paris), as well as Manuel VALLS (Prime Minister). Comment on factual images taken in Paris, Lyon and Aixe-sur-Vienne.
Reportage in Alsace in a vineyard where polluting tractors have been replaced by draught horses. Factual images that alternate with interviews with Pascal BARTHELEMY, blacksmith, as well as Christian ENGEL, winemaker, both explaining the many benefits of this practice.
The Nanterre court recognized for the first time that Servier laboratories could not ignore the risks inherent in the treatment by the Mediator. The courts recognize the manufacturer’s civil liability. The victims denounce a paltry compensation for their disability. A comment on factual images alternates with interviews with Michel DUE, victim of the Mediator, Maître Martine VERDIER, victim’s lawyer, Maître Nathalie CARRERE, lawyer of the Servier laboratories and Irène FRACHON, pneumologist and whistle-blower.
Hautes-Alpes: An avalanche cost the lives of seven people in the Ecrins massif. A combination of heavy snow and wind would be at the origin of this tragedy. Comment on factual images and interviews Gérard SEMIOND (Mayor of Pelvoux), Raphaël BALLAND (Prosecutor of the Republic of Gap) and Nicolas COLOMBANI (Commander of the PGHM of Briançon).
Report devoted to the rise of the extreme right hostile to migrants in Germany. Angela MERKEL was booed during a visit to a refugee camp and clashes took place with law enforcement. Commentary on images of MERKEL’s visit to the refugee centre, the night strikes at the same place and the fire of a refugee centre in Berlin, intervention of Angela MERKEL condemning the actions of these activists "No tolerance for those who do not help these people in need," said journalist Anne Charlotte HINET.
On the slopes of the climb of the Alpe d'Huez, countless spectators gathered to witness the passage of the riders of the Tour de France. While waiting for this moment, some riders ride their bikes while others feast with more or less unusual disguises. - Interview with a cyclotourist delighted with the festive atmosphere. - Interview of a Toulouse supporter in disguise. - Interview with a Dutch supporter who says that the Dutch have been going to turn 7 of the climb for eight years each year. - Interview with a retiree on the sporting importance of this stage.
Report on the Bundestag’s vote to negotiate a third aid plan for Greece. The Greek crisis has shaken the German government and Wolgang SCHAUBLE, the finance minister, has not hidden his annoyance. Commentary on images of the Bundestag, excerpts from the statements of Chancellor Angela MERKEL, Minister of Finance Wolfgang SCHAUBLE, and Gregor GYSI, Chairman of the Die Linke Group.
Report devoted to the preparations for tomorrow’s opening of the Bourget Air Show, with the traditional clash between Boeing and Airbus behind the scenes. Update on the economic issues of the show. Commentary on factual and synthetic images, alternating with interviews with a ramp agent and Stéphane ALBERNHE, President of Archery Strategy Consulting.
The Bourget Air Show opens this weekend and organizes the international finals of rockets for high school students. France, the United States and England are participating. The rocket must reach 300 meters in height and then land without breaking the raw egg lodged in the capsule. Comment on factual images alternating with interviews with high school students (Mathieu COUGNAUD, Stanislas High School, Cannes, Eliot BRAND, Russelville Hight School, Alabama) and Al WORDEN (Apollo 15 lunar astronaut mission).
Report on the announcement of the decision by Brussels to authorise the import and marketing in Europe of 19 new GMOs intended, for some, for human consumption. Details of these products and possible recourse of the countries concerned and the reaction of environmentalists. Comments on illustration images and interview of Noël MAMERE, MP environmentalist.
Reportage in Ardèche devoted to the reproduction of the cave CHAUVET. Commentary on factual images and archival images alternating with interviews with Pascal TERRASSE, speleologist, head of the cave project, Jean CLOTTES, prehistorian, and Alain DALIS, plastic artist.
Reportage. An evocation of the hoaxes broadcast on television on the day of the first April since the fifties, and which were finally realized. Comment on archive images.
Article 80 of the Macron law which provides for the increase of the number of Sunday openings of the shops was adopted in the National Assembly despite the chastisement of some socialist deputies. The law also provides for the creation of international tourist areas where businesses can open every Sunday and every evening until midnight. Comment on factual images and interviews Laurent BAUMEL, MP PS (frondeur), and Emmanuel MACRON, Minister of Economy.
Reportage devoted to François HOLLANDE’s intervention at the summit of Davos (Switzerland), annual meeting of world economic leaders. He asked the financial system to cut off the sources of food from international terrorism, to endorse the disappearance of tax havens, and to fight money laundering. Comment on factual images alternating with the statement of François HOLLANDE and a microsiders.
Archive and photo editing of the 17 victims of the attack on Charlie Hebdo, Montrouge and Hyper Hide. The infographic specifies the location and date of the attack and the names of the terrorists. Images show the faces of: Frédéric BOISSEAU, 42, maintenance agent for the Sodexo. Franck BRINSOLARO, 49, Brigadier posted to Charb protection Jean CABUT, dit Cabu, 76 years old, cartoonist, co-founder of Charlie Hebdo Elsa CAYAT, 54, psychologist, author of the column Charlie Divan. Stéphane CHARBONNIER, dit CHARB, 47, cartoonist, editor of Charlie Hebdo Philippe HONORE, dit HONORE, 73 years old, designer Bernard MARIS, 68, economist, Charlie Hebdo columnist Ahmed MERABET, 40, police officer of the 11th district police station in Paris. Mustapha OURRAD, 60, Charlie Hebdo corrector. Michel RENAUD, 69, former journalist. Bernard VERLAC, dit TIGNOUS, 57, cartoonist of the newspaper Georges WOLINSKI, called WOLINSKI, 80 years old, cartoonist, co-founder of Charlie Hebdo Clarissa JEAN-PHILIPPE, 26, municipal police trainee. Philippe BRAHAM, 45, commercial in a computer company. Yohan COHEN, 20, employee of the convenience store. Yohav HATTAB, 22, studying international trade. François Michel SAADA, 63, retired senior manager.