The media who trust us: France 24 (French International 24-hour TV Channel), iTélévision (French 24-hour News Cable TV channel owned by Canal +), BFM TV (French 24-hour News Cable TV channel), RTBF (Belgian National TV Channel), TSR (Swiss National TV Channel), Medi1sat (Moroccan satellite TV Channel).
« China : the sagging trash market»?
“China : the sagging trash market”, 3 min, broadcasted on France 24, 2009/04/15 – The global crisis has made a new victim in China : the recycling industry. From the street collectors to large enterprises, the recycling chain is entirely constrained by falling demand in the United States and falling commodity prices. While waste accumulates, the environment is another victim of the domino effect created by the crisis. (Joris Zylberman, Pierre Cheminat and Juliette McCawley)
“Beijing Olympics : a bust for local business”?
“Beijing Olympics : a bust for local business”, 2 min 30, broadcasted on France 24, 2008/08/13 – Beijing Olympic Games were a huge operation of marketing and prestige for the Chinese government. In the past, the event also brought a commercial boom for most of the organizing cities. What about Beijing ? What impact the Olympics had on local business ? (Joris Zylberman, Sam Evans)
“Peasants e-protests in China”?
“Peasants e-protests in China”, 2 min 30, broadcasted on France 24, 2008/05/27 – Fed up after their land was seized, farmers have taken to the Internet to declare an end to collective land ownership in China. So far, the government is opposed to private ownership of the land, but some economists and officials are supporting the movement. (Joris Zylberman, Vincent Massot, Dorothée Frénot, Carol Isoux, Julie Calderon and Juliette McCawley)
“Heavy snows in Central China create chaos”?
“Heavy snows in Central China create chaos”, 2 min 30, broadcasted on France 24, 2007/01/28 – Central China has been plagued with one of the heaviest snow storms for the first time in 50 years. So far, 21 people have been killed. More than 40 million people in 10 provinces have lost both electricity and tap water. (Joris Zylberman, Carol Isoux, Dorothée Frénot and Juliette McCawley)