How relief is organized after a disaster, a strange golden ball in the ocean and a new Rolling Stones song: listen to it in the new episode of “Hi the news!”
Every week, the “Hi news!” podcast. tells the news to children aged 7 to 11, a production of Franceinfo radio and Astrapi magazine. On the microphone this week to co-present this new episode: Samuel, 9 years old.
The news of the week are two natural disasters in Morocco and Libya which have caused thousands of victims. But how do humanitarian organizations help them? Pauline from franceinfo inquired about the subject for listeners of “Salut l’info!” She notably interviewed Philippe Bonnet, emergency mission head for the Solidarités international organization.
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Le Quart d’heure news of September 15, 2023
Le Quart d’heure news of September 15, 2023
Mysteries under the ocean
A kind of golden half-sphere clinging to the rock, measuring 10 cm and located at a depth of 3,300 meters in the ocean in Alaska… this is the strange discovery that intrigues scientists. They actually don’t know what it is! Moreover, to better learn about the oceans and their mysteries, the French research institute Ifremer offers an “Ocean Spy” application, open to everyone, young and old!
Finally, the news is musical this week and it’s mind-blowing! With the big return of the Rolling Stones… It must be said that the British rock group had not released an original album for 18 years!
Fear of noises at night
In our “We tell each other everything” section, Sacha opens up about these noises that scare him at night. With the help of our psychologist Nadège, “Hi info!” gives him advice on how to overcome his nighttime fears. In the show, we also listen to children’s funny riddles and advice of the week, from Samuel, a Naruto fan.
Good listening !
“Hey news!” was prepared for you this week by:
Estelle Faure, Agathe Guilhem, Marion Joseph, Lara Mercier and Rémi Chaurand in production
Pauline Pennanec’h and Marion Joseph as editor-in-chief
Philippe Baudouin directing
Geoffroy Baccialone on mixing