Author: France 24

French rock and metal have been gaining prominence on the world stage. From Grammy-nominated Gojira playing the opening ceremony of the Paris 2024 Olympics to the country being home to one of the world’s biggest Metal festivals, it’s no surprise France has finally launched an official Rock and Metal chart. Arts24 looks at how the genre gained popularity with heavy metal band Mass Hysteria’s bass player Jamie Ryan.

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The board of the world’s fourth largest automaker, Stellantis, said that its CEO Carlos Tavares had stepped down from his position on Sunday. The group, which owns brands such as Jeep, Chrysler and Peugeot, had experienced a sharp fall in sales this year, especially in the US market. Also, we look at how a political impasse over budget talks could bring down the French government. 

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Indonesia is the Asian capital of wildlife trafficking, a market estimated at $20 billion according to Interpol. The archipelago is one of the world’s biggest reservoirs of biodiversity. Wild animals are already the victims of massive deforestation, but they now face another. On the islands of Java, Sumatra and Borneo, poachers capture wild animals in their natural habitats and sell them at markets in Jakarta or online. While some of the animals remain in Indonesia, most are sent to other countries in Asia. In response, the Indonesian government is tightening laws against wildlife trafficking. Poachers and traffickers currently face a…

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An author who has drawn strong parallels with the iconic Black lesbian feminist writer Audre Lorde has spoken to FRANCE 24 about Lorde’s legacy, and her hope that she is carrying on her message. Alexis Pauline Gumbs is author of the new biography “Survival is a Promise – The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde”. At the same time, she’s in Paris to promote her latest book published in 2022 in English, entitled “Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals”, which has now been translated into French as “Non-noyées”. We spoke to her in Perspective.

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The head of the UN agency for Palestinian refugees, Philippe Lazzarini, said on Saturday that the agency had halted the aid delivery through the Kerem Shalom crossing between Israel and Gaza because of security concerns. In a post on X, Lazzarini said that on November 16 a large convoy of aid trucks was “stolen by armed gangs”.  Read our live blog to follow developments. 

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