Léopoldine_Iribarren

Léopoldine Iribarren

Journaliste Programmatrice/Enquêtrice
Paris / Bordeaux, France

Léopoldine Iribarren

Journaliste Programmatrice/Enquêtrice
Paris / Bordeaux, France

Présentation

Je suis une journaliste télévision passionnée de géopolitique et de sujets de société, j'affectionne particulièrement l'enquête, le documentaire, le médium vidéo ainsi que le podcast.

Expérience

France 2
Arte
France24
Usbek & Rica
Le Parisien
Eurosport

Formation

Griffith College Dublin
Griffith College Dublin
Ecole du Nouveau Journalisme (EFJ)
Ecole du Nouveau Journalisme (EFJ)

Réalisations

France24
The Debate

Powerless Europe? Soaring prices expose EU's energy dependence

19-01-2022
With prices at the pump surging and a showdown looming with major gas supplier Russia, the French president addressed the European Parliament to mark France's rotating presidency of the bloc. We ask about what Emmanuel Macron said and didn't say about the highest fuel prices in seven years..
France24
The Debate

If Russia did invade: How far would the West go to support Ukraine?

18-01-2022
How strong is the West's resolve when it comes to Ukraine? A steady diet of diplomacy is so far failing to lift the uncertainty over Vladimir Putin's true intentions when it comes to those 100,000 troops amassed at the border.
France24
The Debate

China in a bubble: Can Winter Olympics keep out Omicron?

17-01-2022
Call it an Olympic-sized gamble. Ahead of Chinese New Year holiday travel and the Winter Games, authorities there are sticking to their zero-Covid policy. As Omicron tears through much of the rest of the world, can the coronavirus really be barred from the Beijing Olympics?
France24
The Debate

All about the unvaccinated? How to manage the Omicron wave

13-01-2022
Authorities in Europe are being very cautious, but it seems the record-breaking infection rate of the Omicron variant could soon be followed by a sharp decline in Covid-19 cases. This scenario still leaves the most vulnerable at risk, such as the elderly..
France24
The Debate

Kazakhstan's changing of the guard: What next for former Soviet republic after crackdown?

12-01-2022
Order has been restored in Kazakhstan after protests turned to open revolt in clashes last week. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev calls it an attempted coup, blaming foreign terror networks, but he's also arrested the former head of security left over from his once all-powerful predecessor...
France24
The Debate

Mali under embargo: Why is regional bloc ECOWAS coming down hard on junta?

11-01-2022
Why are Mali's neighbours coming down hard? A harsh embargo has been decided after coup leaders in that landlocked West African state reneged on their promise of a quick return to civilian rule. How harsh? We talk border closures and trade embargoes.
France24
The Debate

On Putin's terms? From Ukraine escalation to US-Russia talks

10-01-2022
Is it better than Putin bargained for? Critics of Geneva talks between Cold War rivals say they reward the Kremlin for its massive troop build-up on the Ukrainian border. Would the United States be sitting down with Russia without the threat of an invasion? Is it better to talk or not to talk?
France24
The Debate

The shadow of January 6: Which way for democracy in America?

07-01-2022
On the first anniversary of the US Capitol assault, the arrests and revelations keep coming over a planned insurrection, encouraged and never denounced by an outgoing president who was trying to stop the certification of an election he had lost...
France24
The Debate

European campaign? Macron mounts re-election bid amid French EU presidency

05-01-2022
When Emmanuel Macron first ran for president five years ago, he touted himself as a disruptor; a leader who could reform France from outside the box of the traditional political parties. It turns out the reformer can sometimes be a loose cannon.
France24
The Debate

Erdogan's gamble: What's behind Turkey's soaring inflation?

04-01-2022
Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan is defying the standard prescriptions for inflation – the country's worst in nearly two decades – by burning through currency reserves and central bank governors to keep interest rates low. As those reserves dwindle and lines lengthen at subsidised bakeries..