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Social infrastructure during heatwave: 'Knock on the door makes the difference between lif
Social infrastructure during heatwave: 'Knock on the door makes the difference between lif
François Picard is pleased to welcome Eric Klinenberg, Professor of Sociology at NYU and Author of "Heat Wave: A Social Autopsy of Disaster in Chicago". He challenges one of the dominant assumptions surrounding extreme heat: that technological adaptation alone can protect societi
Venezuela: 'An earthquake of this magnitude would have put in difficulty any country on th
Venezuela: 'An earthquake of this magnitude would have put in difficulty any country on th
William Hilderbrandt is pleased to welcome Paolo Cravero, Senior Officer for Communications and Media Relations at the IFRC. The devastating earthquake in Venezuela has exposed not only the immense human cost of a natural disaster, but also the complex interplay between humanitar
'Living in a warming world requires practical solutions that save lives, don't harm our en
'Living in a warming world requires practical solutions that save lives, don't harm our en
As Europe confronts increasingly frequent and intense heatwaves, the conversation around climate adaptation is shifting from environmental policy to public health, education, and social infrastructure. Haxie Meyers-Belkin is pleased to welcome Caradee Wright, Chief Specialist Sci
Former Trump national security adviser Bolton pleads guilty in classified files case
Former Trump national security adviser Bolton pleads guilty in classified files case
John Bolton, a former national security adviser to US President Donald Trump who has since become one of his most vocal critics, pleaded guilty Friday to withholding classified documents related to national defence.
John Bolton pleads guilty: Former US national security advisor misused classified informat
John Bolton pleads guilty: Former US national security advisor misused classified informat
John Bolton has gone from being one of Donald Trump's closest allies to one of his most outspoken critics. On Friday, the former national security adviser pleaded guilty to mishandling classified information, some of which prosecutors say was later used in his memoir, The Room Wh
Venezuela deadly earthquake: 'Countless lives lost that in a normal country would have bee
Venezuela deadly earthquake: 'Countless lives lost that in a normal country would have bee
Gavin Lee is pleased to welcome Germania Rodriguez Paleo, American-Venezuelan journalist and commentator, former US chief reporter for the Daily Mail. She offers a forceful political interpretation of Venezuela's earthquake disaster through the lens of institutional collapse and
'Pre-existing vulnerabilities: Venezuela already experiencing economic turmoil, displaceme
'Pre-existing vulnerabilities: Venezuela already experiencing economic turmoil, displaceme
Genie Godula is pleased to welcome Elinor Raikes. Vice President and Head of Program Delivery at the International Rescue Committee. According to Raikes, earthquakes expose and amplify the vulnerabilities that already exist beneath the surface of a society. She suggests that the
French hospitals 'better prepared': 'Important lessons learned from deadly 2003 heatwave'
French hospitals 'better prepared': 'Important lessons learned from deadly 2003 heatwave'
Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome Dr. Antoine Flahault, Epidemiologist, Researcher, and Professor at Université Paris Cité - Hospital Bichat. France's latest heatwave has once again exposed healthcare systems were largely designed for another era. While the immediate focus often
'Politically expedient around the world': Immigrants in South Africa face wrath of xenopho
'Politically expedient around the world': Immigrants in South Africa face wrath of xenopho
Genie Godula is pleased to welcome Aimée-Noel Mbiyozo, Senior Research Consultant at the Institute for Security Studies (ISS). South Africa's recurring waves of anti migrant mobilisation reveal a deeper political and socioeconomic paradox. Mbiyozo argues that while public frustra
S. Africa anti-migrant wave: UN's Türk urges people 'not to dehumanize, see in other a hum
S. Africa anti-migrant wave: UN's Türk urges people 'not to dehumanize, see in other a hum
François Picard is pleased to welcome Volker Türk, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. In this wide ranging interview, Volker Türk presents a coherent vision of human rights as the essential framework through which to understand some of the defining global challeng
France's political landscape: 'Dynamics right now seem to favour extreme right or extreme
France's political landscape: 'Dynamics right now seem to favour extreme right or extreme
François Picard is pleased to welcome Thibault Muzergues, Political Director for Shared Ground, Author of "The Woke Right". France enters the final 300 days before its presidential election amid a politically combustible convergence of judicial investigations, institutional distr
PM Pashinyan warned Armenia does not wish to engage with 'weaponization' of the 1915 genoc
PM Pashinyan warned Armenia does not wish to engage with 'weaponization' of the 1915 genoc
You're watching Middle East Matters on France 24. Nadia Massih is pleased to welcome our Jerusalem correspondent Noga Tarnopolsky and Amberin Zaman, Chief Correspondent for Al Monitor, a Washington-based independent news organization that covers the Middle East and North Africa.