Présentation
Je suis une journaliste télé passionnée de géopolitique, de sujets sociétaux, historiques et environnementaux. J'affectionne particulièrement l'enquête, le documentaire, le médium vidéo ainsi que le podcast.Expérience
Formation
Griffith College Dublin
Ecole du Nouveau Journalisme (EFJ)
Réalisations
Raphaël Doan / Décès d'Evgueni Prigojine
24-08-2023
Un avion privé russe s'est écrasé le 23 août dans la région du Tver, au nord de Moscou, ne laissant à priori aucun survivant sur ses dix passagers. Parmi eux : Prigojine, le chef du groupe paramilitaire russe Wagner, présent dans de nombreux pays d'Afrique. Serait-ce un coup du Kremlin ?
Pêche intensive : un crime contre les océans ?
04-06-2023
Surpêche, pollution plastique, extraction minière... Moins de 2% des mers européennes bénéficient de mesures de conservation. Comment améliorer la durabilité et la résilience de nos océans ? Peut-on protéger les milieux marins tout en établissant un cadre légal pour une pêche régulée et durable ?
Countdown to inauguration: Washington under lockdown for Trump-Biden transition
19-01-2021
On the eve of Joe Biden's inauguration as the 46th US president, we bring you a special edition of the France 24 Debate from a heavily fortified Washington. Can Biden reconcile an America that's more divided than ever? Have we heard the last of Donald Trump as he retreats to his resort in Florida?
Intelligence artificielle : révolution ou aliénation ?
06-06-2023
Voitures connectées, assistants vocaux, médecine prédictive : l’IA est omniprésente dans notre société et l’irruption du chatbot ChatGPT marque un nouveau tournant. Faut-il avoir peur de l'IA ? Est-elle synonyme de révolution, ou d’aliénation ? Va-t-elle nous enrichir ou nous remplacer ?
Still master of the Kremlin: What options for Putin after failed mutiny?
04-07-2023
It's almost as if it never happened. The unrivalled master of the Kremlin for 23 years has emerged from a moment of wavering with the leader of an aborted march on Moscow now sidelined and forced abroad, Russian troops on the frontlines in Ukraine who continue to hold their own...
Faut-il privatiser les transports en commun ?
01-01-2023
Trains supprimés, retards chroniques, matériel vétuste… Pour faire face à ces défis et réduire les coûts, certains pays ont délégué cette gestion de nos déplacements à des opérateurs privés. L’ouverture à la concurrence peut-elle être bénéfique ou, fragilise-t-elle la qualité du service rendu ?
Brevets pharmaceutiques : payer ou mourir ?
16-10-2022
Les vaccins, traitements et médicaments contre les maladies sont devenus un business très lucratif pour l’industrie pharmaceutique. Les prix pratiqués, empêchent souvent les plus pauvres d'être correctement soignés. Libérer les brevets serait-il la panacée pour répondre aux défis de la santé ?
Russia invades Ukraine: How strong is the West’s resolve?
24-02-2022
Western powers ramp up sanctions against Russia, but will it be enough? Russia launched an invasion with attacks by land, sea and by air. It followed a speech in which Putin promised the “de-Nazification” of Ukraine's democratically-elected government.
Humanitarian alert in Ukraine: Is Europe doing enough?
14-03-2022
In Ukraine the destruction continues and the death toll increases. Tonight we are focusing on the humanitarian situation. This Monday, day 19 of the Russian invasion, there have been strikes on residential buildings on the outskirts of Kyiv. A Russian vice squeezing the Ukrainian capital.
Fast Fashion : une mode condamnable ?
12-02-2023
Fast fashion : pull à moins de 10 euros, Tee-shirt à 2 euros, manteau à moins de 30 euros… Cette mode de piètre qualité, très polluante inonde les tiroirs de millions d'européens. Face à ces méthodes de production indignes, des marques éthiques tentent de changer de modèle… Mais à quel prix ?
Sécurité sanitaire des aliments : peut-on être sûrs de ce qu’on mange ?
05-02-2023
Bactérie E. coli dans les pizzas, salmonelle dans les chocolats et dans le lait infantile : ces scandales à répétition interrogent sur les méthodes de contrôles sanitaires des entreprises agroalimentaires. Comment expliquer ces manquements ? Peut-on manger sans risquer d’être contaminé ?
Metoo : les femmes ont-elles vraiment gagné la bataille ? - Regarder l’émission complète | ARTE
03-02-2023
#MeToo : cinq ans après, où en est-on ? L’évolution espérée a-t-elle eu lieu ? Accusé d’avoir initié une nouvelle guerre des sexes, de promouvoir le puritanisme ou d’être une chasse aux sorciers, #metoo a-t-il fait avancer la cause des femmes ?
L'accès à l'avortement est-il menacé en Europe ?
04-09-2022
À l’heure où le droit des femmes à disposer de leur corps est plus que jamais menacé, comme en témoigne le recul historique de juin dernier aux Etats-Unis, comment préserver l'accès légal à l’IVG en Europe ? Nora Hamadi en débat dans ce nouveau numéro de "27".
The battle of Donbas: What's Putin's plan for Ukraine now?
19-04-2022
They're calling it the battle of Donbas. After nearly two months of mishaps and setbacks, Russia is putting all its might into a bid to capture the entire east of Ukraine. But will it capture it or flatten it? We ask our guests about the Kremlin's endgame and the scramble to re-arm the Ukrainians.
The battle of Donbas: What's Putin's plan for Ukraine now?
19-04-2022
They're calling it the battle of Donbas. After nearly two months of mishaps and setbacks, Russia is putting all its might into a bid to capture the entire east of Ukraine. But will it capture it or flatten it? We ask our guests about the Kremlin's endgame and the scramble to re-arm the Ukrainians.
Putin shuts the tap: How will Europe respond to Russian gas cut?
27-04-2022
The rest of Europe may not be at war, but is it ready for the sacrifices of a wartime economy? The Kremlin shutting the gas tap on Bulgaria and Poland may be but a prelude to a brutally swift transition away from Russian gas and oil. Deals will be dropped, money will be lost.
Can Moscow ignore the outrage? Russia rejects mounting evidence of Ukraine war crimes
05-04-2022
Moscow has so far shrugged off hard evidence of summary executions in the liberated Kyiv suburb of Bucha, evidence which continues to mount. As the West dials up sanctions and arms shipments, as Ukraine's president makes his case to the UN Security Council, we gauge the mood in the room.
High-stakes rematch: Can Le Pen turn the tide against Macron in TV debate?
20-04-2022
Can she erase the memory of her meltdown in 2017? Trailing in the polls, Marine Le Pen has ground to make up when she squares off with Emmanuel Macron in the one and only French presidential election candidates' debate. It's an exercise that matters in a nation that takes its politics seriously.
Scorched earth? West weighs stiffer sanctions as Russia denies war crimes in Ukraine
04-04-2022
Is it a turning point? There's outrage over the carnage and desolation left behind by retreating Russian forces north of Ukraine's capital. We discuss war crimes accusations in the Kyiv suburb of Bucha and ask whether the Kremlin's ultimate objective is to occupy Ukraine or reduce it to rubble.
How far will it go? Russia attacks western Ukraine as aid remains blocked
15-03-2022
What's the role played by Western allies in the Ukraine conflict. We're asking: what will NATO do next? There was more destruction in and around Kyiv this Tuesday. So what will NATO do? It's a question many observers are asking.
Europe's moment of truth? Russian invasion of Ukraine tests EU's resolve
10-03-2022
What a difference an invasion makes. As EU leaders gathered for an emergency summit in the Paris suburb of Versailles, gone were the dissenting voices willing to cosy up to the Kremlin. From the far right to the far left, the excuses of 2014 – when Russia annexed Crimea – have gone silent.
Russian invasion enters third week: Can Ukraine hold out?
09-03-2022
A fortnight in, there's no turning back for Vladimir Putin. His ground forces have progressed in stops and starts, while shelling Ukrainian cities and the civilians trapped inside. So is it really going to plan for the Kremlin? For Ukrainians, it's a blunt choice of fight or flight...
Mother of all sanctions: Can the West do without Russian oil and gas?
08-03-2022
Europe's first full-scale invasion of a sovereign state since World War II, a refugee crisis to match and an endgame sure to upend more than just the West's resolve: as the EU turns up the heat on Vladimir Putin, it's already asking citizens to turn down their thermostats...
How far will it spiral? Russian invasion draws NATO closer to Ukraine
07-03-2022
Does the West go all in? A third day of broken ceasefire promises in Ukraine clearly illustrates that Russia has gone all in and will not settle for anything short of victory on the battlefield. We ask about the latest out of the crucial port cities of Odessa and Mariupol...
Collective response: Is Europe doing its best for Ukraine?
03-03-2022
As bells ring out across Europe in support of Ukraine, refugees fleeing the country are now in excess of a million. On the Polish border, women and children part ways with the men who must return and fight against Russian forces. France has welcomed the first Ukrainian refugees with open arms...
Biden's Ukraine strategy: Money, weapons, sanctions... what next?
02-03-2022
With the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv devastated and the capital Kyiv braced for an attack by a massive Russian convoy, we're asking whether the US has made the right calls on Ukraine. The message of Joe Biden's State of the Union address was one of solidarity with President Volodymyr Zelensky.
War in Ukraine: What if the Russians are against it?
01-03-2022
The situation in Ukraine is the focus of the world's media. The shelling of Kharkiv has been condemned as a war crime by the EU's foreign policy chief Josep Borrell. There has been damage across the whole of Ukraine, but the next phase of the Russian operation is expected to be even more violent.
War in Ukraine: Can talks and sanctions stop Putin?
28-02-2022
Talks have begun on the Belarus border between representatives of Ukraine and Russia. But the one voice that counts and can immediately stop the violence is that of Vladimir Putin. Has the Russian president already gone too far and signed the end of his own time in power?..
Declaration of war? Putin makes his move as West dials up sanctions
22-02-2022
All bets are off: the Russian president has made his move. Months of Western efforts to stave off a Crimea-like land grab seem to have been wiped out with the stroke of a pen. Does Vladimir Putin's recognition of two breakaway regions of Ukraine's Donbass as independent mean war?
What does Putin want? New red line crossed as Russia pressures Ukraine
21-02-2022
Has war been declared? Following a day during which the Kremlin ratcheted up its rhetoric, François Picard’s panel weighs the consequences of the call in Moscow to recognise Ukraine’s pro-Russian separatist regions of Donetsk and Luhansk. They also discuss Vladimir Putin’s ultimate goal.
After Mali withdrawal: Sahel insecurity, coup contagion dominate EU-AU summit
17-02-2022
Europe and Africa already had more than enough in their in-tray going into their first Brussels summit in nearly eight years. Now you can add coup contagion and the pullout of French-led anti-terror forces from Mali. The day began in Paris for key players in the Sahel...
Mission abort: What next for Mali after French-led withdrawal?
16-02-2022
It's not a question of if but how: France's president is hosting African and European allies before the announcement of a withdrawal from Mali. Relations have seriously soured with the junta in Bamako ever since a second coup in as many years and the cozying up of the military to Russia....
India's future: Will more Modi mean less for Muslims, women and the media?
10-02-2022
The fate of Muslims, women and the media are just three of the issues under the spotlight in India's regional elections. The northern state of Uttar Pradesh perhaps best sums up what's at stake. It has been ruled by PM Modi's Hindu nationalist BJP for the past five years but today...
Time to talk? German chancellor urges Moscow to step back as Zelensky vows to join NATO
14-02-2022
Diplomacy continues in a bid to resolve the Ukraine crisis. This Monday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz went to Kiev to meet with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenksy. This as a ring of Russian troops tightens around Ukraine
Famine in Afghanistan: Will crisis force reset of relations with the Taliban?
09-02-2022
Is tying humanitarian assistance to human rights the right course for Afghanistan? Aid agencies are this week imploring the West and in particular the US Treasury to allow money transfers to flow unhindered and to unblock desperately needed funds.
Macron the mediator: Can France help calm Ukraine crisis?
07-02-2022
Emmanuel Macron is on a special trip to Moscow to meet and talk with Vladimir Putin. The mission: to try and calm matters on the Ukraine-Russia border and avoid what many analysts say is certain war. Macron is representing the EU, with France holding the rotating presidency.
Olympics in a bubble: How high are the stakes for Xi Jinping's China?
03-02-2022
...Can happy pictures of a torch relay reduced to 72 hours and tightly cropped images of top level competitions make the world forget about the empty seats, the Covid bubble, the artificial snow, the tight security and the pressure on sponsors over human rights abuses in Xinjiang?
Good coup, bad coup? Mali defies France as Burkina Faso calls for understanding
01-01-2022
Condemn or cooperate? West African leaders are grappling with that question as they scramble for the antidote to coup contagion. Since regional bloc ECOWAS decided earlier this month to play hardball with Mali's junta, tensions have spiralled far and wide.