"Gaza. Life" is the name of journalist Rami Abu Jamus' WhatsApp group, in which he has been sharing news from his everyday life in Gaza with his friends for many years. From 7 October 2023, "Gaza.
Watch ARTE Reportage Lebanon the War with No Name 25 min Watch the programme The current Israeli government is the most right-wing in the nation’s history. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is in ...
Under the baton of Barbara Hannigan, the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France performs works by György Ligeti and Igor Stravinski.
Watch Mapping the World Wind and Solar: An Energy Revolution? 13 min Watch the programme The United Kingdom, with its four constituent nations of England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, has ...
Watch ARTE Europe Weekly Can we trust Telegram? 9 min Watch the programme Germany has reintroduced temporary checks at all nine of its land borders in a move that has been met with criticism from ...
Robert Guédiguian epitomises the city of Marseille like no other French filmmaker. In his deeply humane films, he tackles social issues and portrays a certain casual Mediterranean attitude to life, ...
Still relatively unknown, this young singer has already been making a name for herself with her unique visual and sonic universe. With its hyperpop accents, frantic vocoder and bubblegum aesthetic, ...
One of our favourite rendez-vous of the autumn: ARTE Mix returns to the Trabendo for its twelfth edition. On the programme: Molécule, Belaria, Crystallmess and Jacques.
Caught in a whirlwind of paradoxes and missteps, with a heart tethered to her family, Pamela wanders adrift. She’s lost, searching for a sliver of hope to carve out a life she can't yet picture. Her ...
Like so many others, Peace Okezie spent his teenage years at parties and raves, forging friendships and relationships that ...
Heart-stopping rhythms, otherworldly melodies and a childlike, carefree yet energetic voice: The winning formula behind tracks like Yebo Mama, a formula that has given this young singer, songwriter ...
With boundless energy and technical mastery, Beth McCarthy draws inspiration from Avril Lavigne and Miley Cyrus to bring the female pop rock of the early 2000s up to date - pulling it off it ...