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The World in Images — Season 3

2024122 episodes

About this season

Telling the story of an image: From its creation to its impact on our vision of the world, how can we explain its power? The World in Images offers an interpretation that asks us to look beyond the first glance.

Episodes (122)

Good kisses from Africa
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1. Good kisses from Africa

Aired 8 January 2024 • 11 min

Men, women, children serving displays worthy of colonial exhibitions. A century later, digital “greeting cards” are enjoying great success! Presented by Sonia Devillers, the magazine which analyzes the images making up our time.

Japan: Sushi from Fukushima
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2. Japan: Sushi from Fukushima

Aired 9 January 2024 • 11 min

In an unusual video somewhere between a teleshopping ad and a political broadcast, the Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida tucks in to seafood sourced from waters close the Fukushima power plant. Japan assures its citizens and the world that, after the nuclear disaster, fish caught in the area is safe. But many countries remain unconvinced…

Putin and Kim Jong-un: The provocative handshake
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3. Putin and Kim Jong-un: The provocative handshake

Aired 10 January 2024 • 11 min

Impassive faces, eyes fixed on the camera, two heads of state shake hands in front of a photographer. An analysis of a highly codified political gesture, far from insignificant in the highest political circles! Presented by Sonia Devillers, the magazine that analyzes the images of our time.

The Oscar-worthy flying squirrel
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4. The Oscar-worthy flying squirrel

Aired 15 January 2024 • 11 min

Taiwan: In front of its owner, a flying squirrel fakes its accidental death to distract from a mishap. The clip went viral. Animal videos garner millions of clicks online – the more anthropomorphic, the better!

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5. Episode 5

Aired 16 January 2024

The country music video that set the US ablaze
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6. The country music video that set the US ablaze

Aired 17 January 2024 • 11 min

With his music video "Try That In A Small Town," American country singer Jason Aldean caused a nationwide uproar in the summer of 2023. While some accused him of racist incitement, ultra-conservatives rallied to his defense. The song, which uses the visual aesthetics of country music as a political weapon, topped the charts for weeks.

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7. Episode 7

Aired 22 January 2024

Drone Target: My Defenseless Enemy
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8. Drone Target: My Defenseless Enemy

Aired 23 January 2024 • 11 min

A Ukrainian drone films and bombs a Russian trench. The scene unfolds in early 2023 during the Battle of Bakhmut in eastern Ukraine. The powerful and shocking video went viral as part of a carefully orchestrated wartime communication strategy.

One Piece - Manga by Netflix
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9. One Piece - Manga by Netflix

Aired 24 January 2024 • 11 min

In 2023, Netflix decided to adapt "One Piece", the most widely read manga in the world, into a live-action series. Presented by Sonia Devillers, The World in Images analyses visuals that define our era of times.

Cruise Ships: Top Polluters?
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10. Cruise Ships: Top Polluters?

Aired 26 January 2024 • 11 min

"Icon of the Seas" is the new star of the cruise industry. Numerous online comments, however, describe the world's largest "dream ship" as an ecological disaster.

Ramzan Kadyrov in camouflage
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11. Ramzan Kadyrov in camouflage

Aired 29 January 2024 • 11 min

The Chechen dictator Ramzan Kadyrov appears in a camouflage jacket – by Louis Vuitton. How do the war in Ukraine and haute couture fit together? The interplay between the war front and the fashion world is apparently not entirely new.

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12. Episode 12

Aired 30 January 2024

Charles III: State Banquet at Versailles
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13. Charles III: State Banquet at Versailles

Aired 31 January 2024 • 11 min

On September 20, 2023, a glamorous state banquet was held at the Palace of Versailles in honor of King Charles III and Queen Camilla. For the first time, such a reception was filmed—and the video both fascinated and outraged.

Stalingrad: Why Reenact the War?
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14. Stalingrad: Why Reenact the War?

Aired 1 February 2024 • 11 min

A war scene as if you were there: this is a reenactment of the Battle of Stalingrad in Russia. It took place in February 2023, during the 80th anniversary of this pivotal episode of World War II.

Ukraine: Olympic boycott on Social Media
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15. Ukraine: Olympic boycott on Social Media

Aired 5 February 2024 • 11 min

In a video posted on social media in February 2023 by the Ukrainian Ministry of Defence, a Russian athlete launches a javelin which transforms into a missile. Three other clips were created at the same time urging the international community to boycott Russian sport.

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16. Episode 16

Aired 6 February 2024

Everest, the Polluted Olympus
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17. Everest, the Polluted Olympus

Aired 7 February 2024 • 11 min

On May 17, 2023, mountain guide Tenzi Sherpa posted a video on Instagram of Camp 4 on Mount Everest: The ground there is littered with debris from previous expeditions. The contrast between the pristine snow and the accumulated trash sparked a wave of outrage. Tenzi Sherpa explains his reasons for the post.

Joe Biden's Mug
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18. Joe Biden's Mug

Aired 12 February 2024 • 11 min

On X, Joe Biden has turned a ridiculous mug into his new communication weapon. A few months before the presidential election, he humorously deflects insults from the opposing camp... and simultaneously finances his campaign with merchandise.

Kim Jong-un's Mysterious Train
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19. Kim Jong-un's Mysterious Train

Aired 13 February 2024 • 11 min

Kim Jong-un in front of his armored special train: The image went around the world in September 2023. The rolling fortress has been the North Korean leader's preferred means of transport for decades – and always good for a PR stunt.

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20. Episode 20

Aired 14 February 2024

Gaza-Israel: The Iron Wall and the Bulldozer
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21. Gaza-Israel: The Iron Wall and the Bulldozer

Aired 19 February 2024 • 11 min

October 7, 2023: Hamas breaches the border fence with Israel using a front-end loader. A highly symbolic image. Despite 140,000 tons of iron and steel, the border fence erected by Israel around the Gaza Strip could not withstand the Hamas attack. A front-end loader tore down the "Iron Wall," one of the strongest symbols of Israeli security policy.

Under the spell of the avalanche
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22. Under the spell of the avalanche

Aired 20 February 2024 • 11 min

The video initially shows, from a safe distance, a snow avalanche racing down a mountainside – and within seconds reaches the person filming... The simultaneously fascinating and terrifying images went viral.

Putin - Macron: the final table
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23. Putin - Macron: the final table

Aired 21 February 2024 • 11 min

February 2022: Putin and Macron sit opposite each other at a six-meter-long table. The symbolic photograph went around the world, was interpreted and caricatured in numerous ways. Are international relations entering a new era?

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24. Episode 24

Aired 26 February 2024

Fashion Week: The Battle for the Best Seat
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25. Fashion Week: The Battle for the Best Seat

Aired 27 February 2024 • 11 min

At haute couture shows like Berlin Fashion Week, the celebrities in the front row are at least as important as the new collections. Photos of the stars at the edge of the runway are the best marketing. From the selection of guests to their outfits and seating arrangements, every detail counts.

The Murdered Tree
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26. The Murdered Tree

Aired 28 February 2024 • 11 min

The tree lies on the ground, in two pieces; the police have cordoned off the area. Images of the felled sycamore maple sparked outrage worldwide. Why does the cutting down of a tree affect so many people?

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27. Episode 27

Aired 4 March 2024

Tifo, the stadium mural
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28. Tifo, the stadium mural

Aired 5 March 2024 • 11 min

This tifo didn't come from football fans attending a match. It's a representation of Pope Francis held up by the crowd during a mass the Holy Father celebrated in the Marseille stadium.

The Ghost Town
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29. The Ghost Town

Aired 6 March 2024 • 11 min

In September 2023, Azerbaijan launched a lightning offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh, forcing the local population to flee. Time seems to stand still in the central square of the capital, Stepanakert. Only the abandoned objects bear witness to what is no more.

Rihanna: A Family Photo
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30. Rihanna: A Family Photo

Aired 7 March 2024 • 11 min

Rihanna poses for a photo with her family: The image of her with her partner Asap Rocky and their two children looks like a spontaneous snap, but in reality is a carefully planned staged photo, part of Rihanna’s clearly thought out image that the superstar presents to the world.

Orange alert: New York engulfed in smoke
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31. Orange alert: New York engulfed in smoke

Aired 11 March 2024 • 11 min

A huge orange cloud of smoke drifts over New York. On the ground, residents photograph the eerie spectacle. But what is the real eye-catcher?

GIF: Feelings on a Loop
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32. GIF: Feelings on a Loop

Aired 12 March 2024 • 11 min

There are always situations where you just want to disappear into the ground. To humorously illustrate this emotion, there's the Homer Simpson hedge GIF, among others! These animated images are ubiquitous online.

Greta Thunberg - The Making of an Icon
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33. Greta Thunberg - The Making of an Icon

Aired 13 March 2024 • 11 min

Greta Thunberg is regularly at protests - against climate change, energy multinationals and in support of the Palestinian cause. But how has her image changed since she first started protesting at the age of 15?

Putin's Candidacy: A Masterpiece of Staging
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34. Putin's Candidacy: A Masterpiece of Staging

Aired 14 March 2024 • 11 min

On live television, a member of the military asks the Russian head of state to run in the 2024 presidential election. The staging, which portrays Vladimir Putin as the "savior of the people," is typical of the Kremlin's autocratic propaganda strategy.

Digital Field Post
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35. Digital Field Post

Aired 18 March 2024 • 11 min

Russia's war against Ukraine: A soldier in a hopeless situation documents the gruesome reality of war with his smartphone. He posts his "farewell video" on social media, where it is viewed millions of times within a very short time – putting pressure on the Ukrainian army.

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36. Episode 36

Aired 19 March 2024

Libya, the forgotten catastrophe
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37. Libya, the forgotten catastrophe

Aired 20 March 2024 • 11 min

This video is among the very first images to reach the world after the flood that killed thousands in Libya. Why did the event fade into the background in the European media?

TikTok: Cooking in Seconds
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38. TikTok: Cooking in Seconds

Aired 21 March 2024 • 11 min

One minute to learn an original pasta recipe: The kitchen is conquering social media. A pumpkin, pasta, and Parmesan. Add a few precise movements, point-of-view shots, and a quick edit: The kitchen clip is complete. What makes these videos so appealing?

Donald Trump: The Courtroom Sketch
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39. Donald Trump: The Courtroom Sketch

Aired 25 March 2024 • 11 min

In April 2023, the legendary American magazine "The New Yorker" chose a courtroom sketch for its cover. The event it depicts is unprecedented: former President Donald Trump is indicted on criminal charges.

A brief visit to a war zone: a diplomatic blunder
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40. A brief visit to a war zone: a diplomatic blunder

Aired 26 March 2024 • 11 min

The line between a diplomatic coup and a PR disaster is sometimes very thin. Photos of Ursula von der Leyen's visit to Kibbutz Kfar Aza less than a week after the Hamas terrorist attack caused quite a stir in both diplomatic circles and the media.

Drug Cartels: Where does the "narco" myth come from?
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41. Drug Cartels: Where does the "narco" myth come from?

Aired 27 March 2024 • 11 min

Wartime success or media trap? By staging the arrest of Ovidio Guzmán, drug trafficker and son of Mexican cartel boss "El Chapo," the Mexican government is fueling the legend of the drug lord.

Fails: The Funnier the Fall
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42. Fails: The Funnier the Fall

Aired 28 March 2024 • 11 min

Compilations of "fails," or fallouts, are a series of tumbles, slips, and all sorts of unexpected accidents. As absurd as they are hilarious, these videos of falls provoke laughter but also empathy. An investigation into human nature.

Hijacked freighter: A terrorist video goes viral
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43. Hijacked freighter: A terrorist video goes viral

Aired 2 April 2024 • 11 min

The video of a hijacked Israeli freighter went viral around the world – as proof of the Houthi rebels' solidarity with the Palestinians. In wars, where images become weapons, propaganda videos are created, filmed like Hollywood thrillers.

Tourism: Monuments capitulate to the onslaught of visitors
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44. Tourism: Monuments capitulate to the onslaught of visitors

Aired 3 April 2024 • 11 min

Hordes of people throng around the Acropolis: The photo is intended to inform, but above all to alarm. Almost everyone can now afford to travel, but this new overtourism threatens the cultural heritage and the quality of life of the local population.

Award-winning war photography
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45. Award-winning war photography

Aired 4 April 2024 • 11 min

March 2022, the beginning of the war in Ukraine: Bombs are raining down on Mariupol. A photograph of a severely injured, heavily pregnant woman captures life and death and all human suffering in a single image.

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46. Episode 46

Aired 5 April 2024

Can the NBA logo be changed?
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47. Can the NBA logo be changed?

Aired 22 April 2024 • 11 min

A white silhouette of a basketball player dribbling against a blue and red background... The iconic NBA logo is instantly recognizable. Yet, there are frequent discussions about changing its famous silhouette. So, should a logo be a living image or set in stone?

"Embedded Journalism": The Dilemma of War Reporters
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48. "Embedded Journalism": The Dilemma of War Reporters

Aired 23 April 2024 • 11 min

In November 2023, French journalists went to the Gaza Strip, "embedded" within the Israeli army that controls the borders. How does war reporting function when reporters are under the constant supervision of the military?

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49. Episode 49

Aired 24 April 2024

Kim Kardashian's Bra
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50. Kim Kardashian's Bra

Aired 25 April 2024 • 11 min

In a commercial for her new bra, Kim Kardashian offers us an unexpected solution to climate change with a touch of irony: the "Nipple Bra" with integrated nipples. Provocation or ingenious marketing?

Joe Biden on TikTok: A completely different kind of campaign
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51. Joe Biden on TikTok: A completely different kind of campaign

Aired 29 April 2024 • 11 min

Joe Biden makes his TikTok debut. With a Q&A video about the Super Bowl, the president is vying for the favor of young American voters. However attractive social networks may seem for political communication, they also harbor a number of pitfalls...

Charles III: The Coin of Power
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52. Charles III: The Coin of Power

Aired 30 April 2024 • 11 min

Canada is minting a coin bearing the likeness of King Charles III – a decision that is causing controversy in the country. Which portraits adorn coins is a far more political matter than one might think...

Hawaii: Live report from the disaster zone
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53. Hawaii: Live report from the disaster zone

Aired 2 May 2024 • 11 min

In August 2023, a young man and his family were caught in the wildfires raging on the Hawaiian island of Maui. While fleeing the flames, he filmed with his cell phone. His amateur footage went viral online and was repeatedly broadcast by American television stations.

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54. Episode 54

Aired 6 May 2024

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55. Episode 55

Aired 7 May 2024

When the Marriage Proposal Becomes a Spectacle
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56. When the Marriage Proposal Becomes a Spectacle

Aired 10 May 2024 • 11 min

This short clip of a fairytale-style marriage proposal is just one of many that enjoy great popularity on social media. They come in a glossy, commercial style and reflect a view of gender roles from grandmother's time.

Anatomy of a Film Poster
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57. Anatomy of a Film Poster

Aired 13 May 2024 • 11 min

A Palme d'Or, six César Awards, two Golden Globes, and an Oscar – "Anatomy of a Fall" was undoubtedly one of the most talked-about films of 2023. A poster always determines a potential moviegoer's first impression of a film. "Anatomy of a Fall" didn't just have one poster, but two. Why?

SpaceX: Musk Plays the Power Game
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58. SpaceX: Musk Plays the Power Game

Aired 14 May 2024 • 11 min

For Starship's second test flight, SpaceX pulled off a successful PR stunt. The polished live video has been viewed over 9 million times on X. A skillfully orchestrated event that conceals major commercial and strategic stakes.

Apple Vision Pro: "Stranger Man" on the Subway - Alone Together?
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59. Apple Vision Pro: "Stranger Man" on the Subway - Alone Together?

Aired 15 May 2024 • 11 min

A video of a man sitting on the subway wearing Apple's augmented reality headset went viral. The clip is part of the tech giant's marketing strategy. At the same time, it highlights both the concerns and the fascination that this new technology evokes.

Putin: Posing in a Nuclear Bomber
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60. Putin: Posing in a Nuclear Bomber

Aired 21 May 2024 • 11 min

The Russian president takes off aboard a bomber capable of carrying nuclear weapons. Vladimir Putin thus fuels his ongoing personality cult, but above all seeks to place nuclear deterrence at the heart of the geostrategic game.

"White Party": Celebrities All in White
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61. "White Party": Celebrities All in White

Aired 22 May 2024 • 11 min

Celebrities from around the world gather for a party at a magnificent villa. The dress code: all in white! Kim Kardashian, Leonardo DiCaprio, Kylian Mbappé, Jay-Z, Jennifer Lopez, and Ben Affleck meet for a party at a villa in the Hamptons, near New York. Are the partying celebrities really there for fun?

AI: Sora, the Factory of Fake Reality
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62. AI: Sora, the Factory of Fake Reality

Aired 23 May 2024 • 11 min

The astonishing results of a new AI tool are generating excitement, but also raising concerns. The ultra-realistic video of a woman strolling in Tokyo was never filmed. It was created entirely by Sora, a new AI tool from the creators of ChatGPT. Will it even be possible to distinguish between truth and fakery in the future?

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63. Episode 63

Aired 27 May 2024

Gaza: Humanitarian aid escalates
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64. Gaza: Humanitarian aid escalates

Aired 28 May 2024 • 11 min

In the Gaza Strip, starving Palestinians stormed several trucks carrying aid supplies: The video, filmed by a drone, was released by the Israeli army to explain the deaths of 118 people that day. However, it also illustrates the precarious situation of the people in the region, who are facing famine.

Ecuador: Hostage Taking Live on Television
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65. Ecuador: Hostage Taking Live on Television

Aired 29 May 2024 • 11 min

Since a drug lord escaped from prison, Ecuador has been experiencing an unprecedented wave of violence. Against the backdrop of an extremely tense political situation, members of another gang are pursuing a specific goal with their live television hostage taking: to demonstrate their power to those in power.

"Kate-Gate": The Princess in the PR Trap
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66. "Kate-Gate": The Princess in the PR Trap

Aired 30 May 2024 • 11 min

Kate Middleton, Princess of Wales, reveals her cancer diagnosis on live television. The video puts an end to the rumors sparked by her withdrawal from public life, but also highlights a growing need for transparency.

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67. Episode 67

Aired 26 August 2024

The Instagram Parisian
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68. The Instagram Parisian

Aired 27 August 2024 • 11 min

In just five steps to becoming the perfect Parisian! German influencer Franziska Nazarenus shows how in her video. What might seem amusing at first glance actually has a historical basis.

AI and Humanoid Robots
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69. AI and Humanoid Robots

Aired 28 August 2024 • 11 min

Is giving artificial intelligence a human face reassuring or frightening? The video of the first ever press conference conducted by humanoid robots marked a turning point. But is it a turning point for mankind?

Ruby Bridges: The Eternal Schoolgirl
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70. Ruby Bridges: The Eternal Schoolgirl

Aired 2 September 2024 • 11 min

Shielded by three white police officers, a little Black girl emerges from a school building, backpack in hand. This image from 1960 became a symbol of the desegregation of the United States. Its reappearance in the media in 2023 underscores that America has not yet come to terms with its old demons...

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71. Episode 71

Aired 4 September 2024

Warming Stripes: 16 Shades of Climate Change
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72. Warming Stripes: 16 Shades of Climate Change

Aired 5 September 2024 • 11 min

The climate stripes are meant to make global warming visually tangible. In just a few years, they have gained worldwide symbolic power. Can a simple graphic achieve more than a report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC)?

Neom: Saudi Arabia's City of the Future
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73. Neom: Saudi Arabia's City of the Future

Aired 9 September 2024 • 11 min

In 2024, the first computer-generated images of Aquellum, one of the future districts of the futuristic megacity Neom, were shared on TikTok. This urban utopia is a showcase for Saudi Arabia and is also intended to distract from internal problems. Alain Musset explores why not everyone will benefit from this ultramodern Saudi Arabia.

Tucker Carlson's Putin Interview
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74. Tucker Carlson's Putin Interview

Aired 10 September 2024 • 11 min

Tucker Carlson was the first Western journalist to interview Russian president Vladimir Putin since the beginning of the war in Ukraine. The former Fox News presenter and Trump supporter is a controversial and influential figure, well connected in American right-wing circles.

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75. Episode 75

Aired 11 September 2024

Ukraine: A War of Symbols
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76. Ukraine: A War of Symbols

Aired 16 September 2024 • 11 min

Artist Émeric Lhuisset's reinterpretation of a famous 1891 painting is part of a memory war between Russia and Ukraine. His photograph has gone viral: Ukrainians have appropriated it in their ongoing struggle with Russia.

Elon Musk in Auschwitz
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77. Elon Musk in Auschwitz

Aired 17 September 2024 • 11 min

The photo of Elon Musk in Auschwitz was taken in January 2024. Musk visited the symbolic site to polish his image after facing criticism for antisemitic remarks. Public admission of guilt or a sophisticated strategy?

Flooding: When Your Home Goes Underwater
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78. Flooding: When Your Home Goes Underwater

Aired 18 September 2024 • 11 min

As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words. A standout picture from the floods in France in April 2024 was a photo of man standing inside his living room with nearly one metre of water. Sometimes the simplest images can really bring home the full measure of a catastrophe.

10 Downing Street
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79. 10 Downing Street

Aired 23 September 2024 • 11 min

10 Downing Street, in the heart of London's Westminster district, is a highly symbolic address: one glance at its famous black lacquered door is enough to conjure up the residence of Her Majesty's Prime Minister. For decades, the men and women of British politics have been animating the hustle and bustle of power between appointments, reshuffles and resignations in front of this very threshold.

Taliban: Patrol on Inline Skates
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80. Taliban: Patrol on Inline Skates

Aired 24 September 2024 • 11 min

The video shows members of the Taliban city guard skillfully gliding through Kabul on inline skates. The Islamist regime seized power in Afghanistan again in 2021. Since then, the Taliban have been trying to improve their image – not least through social media and YouTube influencers.

Mark Zuckerberg's Apology
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81. Mark Zuckerberg's Apology

Aired 25 September 2024 • 11 min

Mark Zuckerberg was summoned to a US Senate hearing where he faced serious accusations about the dangers of his social media platforms. But was his apology to parents sincere or just for show?

Front Pages in Memoriam
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82. Front Pages in Memoriam

Aired 30 September 2024 • 11 min

On July 17, 2023, all of France mourned Jane Birkin, and all the daily newspapers published obituaries. "Libération" featured a full-page black-and-white photograph of the singer and actress on its front page. "With Open Eyes" explores how these tributes shape the collective consciousness of the French.

Hurricanes & Extreme Weather Trends
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83. Hurricanes & Extreme Weather Trends

Aired 1 October 2024 • 11 min

A multicoloured whirlwind approaches the Mexican coast: this is the satellite image of Hurricane Otis in 2023. Published on X (Twitter) shortly before the disaster, the video was watched 16 million times. How did weather imagery become so popular?

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84. Episode 84

Aired 2 October 2024

Mukbang: Eating videos on the internet
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85. Mukbang: Eating videos on the internet

Aired 3 October 2024 • 11 min

A young, pretty woman fills her stomach with tons of food. The video illustrates the Mukbang phenomenon that comes from South Korea: the staging of a well-timed eating spree, followed by millions of fans. However, this is not entirely without risk. In a 12-minute video, 27-year-old influencer Tzuyang devours portions that would actually serve seven people. She is one of South Korea's biggest YouTube stars thanks to her mukbang videos. The anthropologist Benjamin Joinau explains the phenomenon, which, like K-pop or Korean films and series, is spreading worldwide via the Internet. Historian Florent Queller analyzes the spectacle from our Western perspective on excessive eating.

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86. Episode 86

Aired 7 October 2024

The horseshoe crab and the fascination of the abyss
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87. The horseshoe crab and the fascination of the abyss

Aired 15 January 2024 • 11 min

The horseshoe crab has been roaming the seabed for more than 450 million years and yet it has never been photographed so clearly. For this feat, this photo won the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year 2023 award. Ten eyes, a horseshoe-shaped shell...: this horseshoe crab having survived the dinosaurs is fascinating. Behind this little-known animal hides one of the oldest species in our ecosystem. It was in the China Sea, in the middle of the night and at a depth of 15 meters, that Laurent Ballesta, biologist and underwater photographer, took this photo. He tells us about this quest for an extraordinary image: following the horseshoe crab for hours to get the perfect photo. This creature from the seabed brings to our imagination the disturbing world of the abyss. Fleur Hopkins, doctor in art history, explains to us how the horseshoe crab and its shell have inspired pop culture in recent years.

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88. Episode 88

Aired 9 October 2024

West Bank: A Hospital Raid
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89. West Bank: A Hospital Raid

Aired 10 October 2024 • 11 min

In January 2024 a commando unit of 12 Israeli soldiers carried out a raid in a hospital in the West Bank. Their objective was to kill members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad that they claimed were hiding out there. This stunning episode was captured on CCTV.

Russia: The Desecration of the Ballot Box
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90. Russia: The Desecration of the Ballot Box

Aired 14 October 2024 • 11 min

A young woman invalidates the ballots in a ballot box. During the presidential elections in March 2024, several incidents occurred at Russian polling stations. These symbolic attacks are highly risky. Political protest or state-directed propaganda?

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91. Episode 91

Aired 15 October 2024

Calvin Klein: Man As Object
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92. Calvin Klein: Man As Object

Aired 16 October 2024 • 11 min

The latest Calvin Klein ad campaign turns actor Jeremy Allen White into a "man-object" in a series of suggestive and sexualised poses. Is the way advertising treats the male body changing?

The Magic of the Supermoon
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93. The Magic of the Supermoon

Aired 17 October 2024 • 11 min

A giant moon rises behind a mountain spur. The so-called "blue supermoon" is a rare phenomenon. The impressive photo circulated widely in the media and testifies to the long-standing fascination with the moon and its power.

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94. Episode 94

Aired 21 October 2024

Navalny's Funeral: A Bastian of Resistance
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95. Navalny's Funeral: A Bastian of Resistance

Aired 22 October 2024 • 11 min

A silent congregation pays its respects to Alexei Navalny. This photograph of the funeral of Putin's main political opponent tells of the end of hope for democracy in Russia. But it also shows what Putin did not want at all: Navalny elevated to martyrdom.

NPC Videos: Game or Fetishism?
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96. NPC Videos: Game or Fetishism?

Aired 23 October 2024 • 11 min

During a live stream, Japanese artist Natue Coco presents herself as an anime character. These NPC (Non-Player Character) streams, with their repetitive dialogue and gestures, have gone viral on TikTok. A look back at a phenomenon as mesmerizing as it is unsettling.

FIghter Jets to Ukraine
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97. FIghter Jets to Ukraine

Aired 28 October 2024 • 11 min

In a slickly produced video posted on social media, Volodymyr Zelensky hails the delivery of F16 fighter jets to Ukraine. But why this public display from the Ukrainian president?

Harris vs Trump: The Dog & Cat Effect
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98. Harris vs Trump: The Dog & Cat Effect

Aired 29 October 2024 • 11 min

“They’re eating the dogs”. When Donald Trump affirmed in a televised presidential debate that Haitian immigrants were eating Americans' pets, this fake news story spawned a multitude of online ridicule and memes. But to whose advantage?

Apple: The Apple Crushed by Its Own Ad
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99. Apple: The Apple Crushed by Its Own Ad

Aired 30 October 2024 • 11 min

In this commercial, a hydraulic press crushes a trumpet, paint cans, and a guitar, leaving only a slim iPad tablet. But why did this image of the virtual world, crushing symbols of human creativity, provoke such a strong reaction?

Smog alert: Thick air in New Delhi
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100. Smog alert: Thick air in New Delhi

Aired 31 October 2024 • 11 min

It's a recurring scene every year: New Delhi's most famous street is shrouded in dense smog. The Indian government regularly emphasizes its efforts to combat the problem. But these measures often prove to be a drop in the ocean.

The New Yorker – The Cover as Artwork
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101. The New Yorker – The Cover as Artwork

Aired 4 November 2024 • 11 min

The US magazine The New Yorker demonstrates its support for Kamala Harris with a portrait of the presidential candidate on its cover. Unlike other print media, The New Yorker commissions illustrators to design its covers exclusively: a focus on a unique selling point in the media landscape.

US Politics: Red or Blue?
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102. US Politics: Red or Blue?

Aired 5 November 2024 • 11 min

Blue for the Democrats, red for the Republicans. The results map of the American election is everywhere in the media, showing a divided nation. But the use of these colours to represent the two main political parties in the United States is very recent.

Israel: Horrific War Trophies
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103. Israel: Horrific War Trophies

Aired 6 November 2024 • 11 min

This a video of celebration, filmed by Israeli soldiers in the Gaza Strip, is one of a series of images posted on social networks by Israeli soldiers enjoying their destruction of Gaza. Photos and videos are transformed into modern day trophies of war.

El Salvador parades its "guilty" prisoners
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104. El Salvador parades its "guilty" prisoners

Aired 12 November 2024 • 11 min

Prisoners arrested for embezzlement face the press. In El Salvador, accustomed to parades of the condemned, the scene is striking in its staging. A look back at the "punitive communication" of the highly authoritarian President Bukele.

Ukraine: An AI Spokesperson
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105. Ukraine: An AI Spokesperson

Aired 13 November 2024 • 11 min

The new spokesperson for the Ukrainian Ministry of Foreign Affairs is an AI created avatar. How are these extremely convincing AI avatars shaking up power structures?

Charles III: The Portrait of a King
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106. Charles III: The Portrait of a King

Aired 14 November 2024 • 11 min

Unveiled in May 2024 at Buckingham Palace, the very first official portrait of Charles III sparked intense controversy. But why does a painted portrait ignite such passion? Let's take a look back at a royal portrait that is far from leaving us indifferent.

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107. Episode 107

Aired 18 November 2024

Blue Screen: The World in Breakdown Mode
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108. Blue Screen: The World in Breakdown Mode

Aired 19 November 2024 • 11 min

In July 2024, the Blue Screen of Death will appear on millions of Windows devices. The error message has sparked science-fiction-like fears: What if digital addiction leads to humanity's downfall? An explanation of the Damocles' sword of the blue screen.

Death of Yahya Sinwar: Images of Martyrdom
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109. Death of Yahya Sinwar: Images of Martyrdom

Aired 20 November 2024 • 11 min

Israeli drone footage of their enemy, Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, living out his last moments before being killed, were shared by the IDF on social media. But whose narrative does this really serve?

Netanyahu: Murder by Phone
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110. Netanyahu: Murder by Phone

Aired 25 November 2024 • 11 min

On September 27, 2024, Benjamin Netanyahu authorized the assassination of Hassan Nasrallah, leader of the pro-Iranian terrorist group Hezbollah for over 30 years, by telephone. With this act, he underscores his role as a military leader who also directs events throughout the Middle East region by telephone.

North Korea from an unusual perspective
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111. North Korea from an unusual perspective

Aired 26 November 2024 • 11 min

In March 2024, two videos and some photos from North Korea were posted on Reddit. The drone footage went viral on social media. Where does this fascination with images from the East Asian country come from?

New Zealand: A Haka in the Parliament
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112. New Zealand: A Haka in the Parliament

Aired 27 November 2024 • 11 min

In December 2023, a video of a haka, a ceremonial maori dance, during a session of the New Zealand Parliament went viral on social media. This performance by a newly elected Maori MP was a strong political statement, putting the culture of New Zealand’s indigenous people in the spotlight.

Brand Image: Clash of the Giants
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113. Brand Image: Clash of the Giants

Aired 28 November 2024 • 11 min

In a poster advertising campaign, Intermarché denounced the price increases of some products – explicitly mentioning the giant Unilever. The British corporation obtained an injunction, but Intermarché won in court. How far can criticism of brands go?

North Korea: At the Heart of the Nuclear Bomb Factory
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114. North Korea: At the Heart of the Nuclear Bomb Factory

Aired 2 December 2024 • 11 min

The photo shows Kim Jong-un between rows of centrifuges where uranium is enriched. The metal is essential for the production of nuclear weapons. What does the release of this photograph reveal about North Korea's nuclear policy?

The Return of the Russian Agents
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115. The Return of the Russian Agents

Aired 3 December 2024 • 11 min

A married couple and their children, both spies, are triumphantly welcomed by Vladimir Putin himself in August 2024. They are part of the largest prisoner exchange since the end of the Cold War. What is the story behind Putin's "illegals"?

World Press Photo 2024: Universal Suffering
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116. World Press Photo 2024: Universal Suffering

Aired 4 December 2024 • 11 min

On 17 October 2023, more than 110 civilians were killed by the Israeli army at Khan Younes in the Gaza strip. The Palestinian photographer Mohammed Salem captured a tragic scene of mourning. This photograph won the World Press Photo of the Year 2024 for its universal view of the victims of conflict.

A Photographic Hunt for Extinct Species
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117. A Photographic Hunt for Extinct Species

Aired 5 December 2024 • 11 min

No one had seen it for over 60 years, but now a photograph has been taken: The Attenborough long-beaked echidna has been photographed for the first time in its natural habitat by a team of researchers. How do images influence our memory of extinct species?

Indonesia: Politicians as comic characters
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118. Indonesia: Politicians as comic characters

Aired 9 December 2024 • 11 min

It's a completely new phenomenon: In the Indonesian election campaign, a presidential candidate and his running mate are being portrayed as cute comic characters on posters. What's the story behind it?

Fascinated by Volcanoes
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119. Fascinated by Volcanoes

Aired 10 December 2024 • 11 min

In January 2024, a spectacular volcanic eruption in Iceland threatened the town of Grindavik, attracting journalists and the general public who wanted to capture the moment on camera. But how close can you get to observe these highly dangerous natural phenomena?

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120. Episode 120

Aired 11 December 2024

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121. Episode 121

Aired 12 December 2024

Mini soaps: the shorter the better?
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122. Mini soaps: the shorter the better?

Aired 13 December 2024 • 11 min

The tried-and-tested formula “love, revenge and money” directly on your smartphone: mass-produced micro-dramas are the latest craze and are instantly addictive... Discover My Billionaire Husband's Double Life. The miniseries consists of 49 episodes lasting around one minute. Combining family drama and love stories, it is the latest hit from Chinese app Reelshort, which specializes in super-short format films and series. Shicong Zhu, executive producer of “The Double Life of My Billionaire Husband,” explains what goes into the script and production of this new form of series. Pop culture and media expert Delphine Chedaleux talks about a genre that is constantly reinventing itself: the soap opera.

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