4497 - Porte-conteneurs (Container ship)

4497 - Porte-conteneurs (Container ship)

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Le carburant et le pouvoir d'achat (Fuel and Purchasing Power)

Learn French by Watching TV with Lingopie: https://learn.lingopie.com/dailyfrenchpodLa flambée des prix du carburant pousse les Français à redoubler d'ingéniosité pour faire des économies. La crise au Moyen-Orient a déjà conduit 800 000 Français à renoncer à partir à l'étranger c ...  Show more

Macron en Asie (Macron in Asia)

Learn French by Watching TV with Lingopie: https://learn.lingopie.com/dailyfrenchpodEn visite en Asie, Emmanuel Macron a appelé les puissances moyennes à s'unir pour résister aux États-Unis et à la Chine. Traduction : On a tour of Asia, Emmanuel Macron called on middle powers to ...  Show more

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