4548 - Pourchasser (Chasing)

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Rediffusion - Interdiction mondiale des échecs maintenue (Global chess ban upheld)

L'équipe d'échecs de la Russie restera interdite de compétitions internationales.


Traduction:

Russia's chess team is to remain banned from international competitions.

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Listening Practice - La nouvelle stratégie nationale pour l’alimentation

Allez, on fait le point aujourd’hui sur la nouvelle stratégie nationale pour l’alimentation, la nutrition et le climat. Come on, let's take stock today of the new national strategy for food, nutrition, and climate.En gros, c’est la feuille de route qui va définir la politique ali ...  Show more

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