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«Le supplément du samedi» du 12 avril 2025

 Matières premières et énergie nucléaire au sommaire de ce supplément. Dans la première partie, les gisements de fer des monts du Simandou pourraient marquer un tournant décisif pour l'économie guinéenne. En deuxième partie, direction la France, avec Pauline Gleize qui nous expli ...  Show more

«Le supplément du samedi» du 5 avril 2025

Turquie et Gabon au sommaire du Grand reportage du supplément du samedi. Dans la première partie, le Gabon aux urnes pour l'élection présidentielle le samedi 12 avril 2025. En deuxième partie, direction la Turquie, pour le reportage de Céline Pierre-Magnani, nous revenons sur la ...  Show more

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