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  • The Nights The Books Needed Saving
    On January 12 2014, the Bibliothèque Nationale de France faced an unprecedented water issue: The pipes broke. Three levels were infiltrated by 25m³ of water. The crisis management unit activated the emergency plan, on a Sunday night, to evacuate 38 000 documents, some dating back to early centuries. We'll travel back to that night — and another nightmarish night of such scale — wading back through the emergency response with Céline Allain, BnF’s emergency plan coordinator.  Our guests:- Céline Allain, BNF Emergency Plan coordinator since 2013- Sergent Laurent Da Silva, BNF firefighter- Maëlle Jeanty, Natural Risks project manager at the CEPRI, the European Centre for the Prevention of Flood Risks- Jacky Petit, plumber in ParisThis episode is produced by Nancy-Wang Musisá, Piera Rocco, Mihail Ivanov and Lola López Lungo.The editor in chief is Lorraine Besse.#upatnight is #ScPodcast based on an original idea by Alice Antheaume. Music : Théo BoulengerIllustration : Marine Coutroutsios.Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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  • The Night the UK Dumped the EU
    🎈On the night of June 23rd, 2016, Brexit marked the first-ever breakup in European Union history. After more than 40 years together in an emotional and dramatic turn, the UK dumped 27 member states all at once. Ouch. 🎤Even Michel Barnier, former Brexit negotiator and now the French Prime Minister, has likened it to a painful breakup. But this wasn’t just about a fractured relationship—it set off a cascade of complex geopolitical negotiations, reshaping international dynamics and affecting lives on both sides of the Channel. 🎧 Tune in as we explore with you the tensions, the deals, and the lasting impact of that historic night.Our guests (in order of appearances): Maxime Calligaro -  Married to an English woman, Maxime is a Renew Policy adviser at the EU Parliament by day and a co-screenwriter of the TV show Parliament, depicting the life of an EU parliamentary assistant during Brexit, by night. After rarely agreeing with the UK on the job, he became pro-Brexit even if of course he could not vote. Chloé Linklater was a fresh-faced 18-year-old at the time of the vote and was casting her first ever ballot. She was a staunch remain voter and she and her friends were shocked and upset when they discovered their country had voted to leave the European Union instead.Rob Murray - Rob worked as a polling clerk the night of the referendum and was right in the centre of the action as he ensured all was well at his local ballot station. He was also a supporter of remaining in the EU and campaigned for some time after the Leave vote, advocating for rejoining the EU or calling for a second referendum.Brian Reynolds is a union representative from Scotland who campaigned for LEXIT, the exit of the Left from the EU. Dubbing the union a ‘neoliberal capitalist’ institution, he wanted to leave to protect UK public services, and to promote all workers’ rights in the country. Catherine Bennett is a Franco-British journalist. For her, Brexit meant more than just extra steps when travelling between the two countries, she also had to apply for French nationality in order to stay and work in Paris. Jonathan Smith is a Brexit-voting farmer from West Oxfordshire. For him, voting Brexit was about standing against the EU’s policies on agriculture which he felt were unfairly distributed across member states and had a negative impact on agriculture in the UK.Pr. Anand Menon - Teaching European Politics and Foreign Affairs at King's College London, he is also the director of the think tank ‘UK in a Changing Europe’ which provides information about UK-EU relations. Always invited as a third guest, he acted as a referee in the media during Brexit and still does. Nicolas Galudec was a member of the European Commission’s task force negotiating Brexit under Michel Barnier. He was specially mandated to ensure the respect of EVERY 27 member states’ interests within the process.  Ambassador Christopher Prentice - An EU believer forever! Former UK Ambassador to Italy from 2011 to 2016, Christopher foreshadowed what was about to unfold and has thrived to exorcise his Brexit ghosts ever since. 🎙️ This episode was written, recorded, edited and produced by Candice Fleurance, Gabrielle Nadler and Lorna Petty, under the supervision of Lorraine Besse. 💡 #upatnight is #ScPodcast based on an original idea by Alice Antheaume 🎵 Music : @theo.boulenger🎨 Illustration : @marinecoutroutsiosHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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  • The Night The Far Right Became Mainstream in France
    On June 9, 2024, the European Parliament saw a significant shift to the far right. This unprecedented gain was felt across the continent, but in France, the situation intensified. After the National Rally won more than 30% of the vote, President Macron made a decision that would significantly impact French political life—he dissolved the National Assembly. An unprecedented opportunity for the “Rassemblement National” to govern France, and a symbol of its entry into the political mainstream. In this episode, a diverse group of stakeholders from across the political spectrum come together to discuss their roles at a pivotal moment in French politics, when the announcement of snap elections sent shockwaves through the country.Tune in as we look back on the night that shook France and Europe, as the far right teetered on the brink of power.Our Guests : Gilles Ivaldi, researcher specialized in far right parties at SciencesPoAdam Soussana, environmental activist Parliamentary assistant for the Renaissance presidential party Directed, written and produced by Philippine Masson, Anne Sandager and Selma Sisbane. Supervised by Lorraine Besse. #upatnight is #ScPodcast based on an original idea by Alice Antheaume @alicanthMusic : @theo.boulengerIllustration : @marinecoutroutsiosHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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  • The Night One French Actress Re-ignited The French #MeToo Movement
    🎬✨On February 28, 2020, the César ceremony, the French Oscars, takes place in the Salle Pleyel (Paris). But this year's ceremony is not like any other. Roman Polanski, a Franco-Polish director convicted of rape, including that of a 13-year-old girl, is nominated 12 times. 🔎 Just after midnight, he is announced as the winner of the Cesar for Best Director. Immediately afterwards, the famous French actress Adèle Haenel left the stage shouting "shame". French feminists have not forgotten this act, as it was a key moment for the #MeToo movement in France, bringing the issue of sexual and gender-based violence to the forefront, making it a true emblem of feminist struggle. Our guests: Céline Piques, spokesperson of the French feminist organization Osez le FéminismeThierry Chèze, official voiceover for the César Awards @academiedescesarPauline Barron and Yuna Miralles, members of the feminist collective NousToutes @noustoutesorgPatrick Fabre, director of @fifsaintjeandeluz and board member of César Awards@elianpeltier, journalist at The New York Times@sephorahaymann, member of the #MeToo Théâtre collectiveThis episode was written, directed and produced by Grace Spiegel, Naomi Stockley, Fabrizo La Rocca and Emile Roger, under the supervision of Lorraine Besse. #upatnight is #ScPodcast based on an original idea by Alice Antheaume @alicanthMusic : @theo.boulengerIllustration : @marinecoutroutsiosHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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  • The Nights The Ground Shook In Turkey
    What would you do if you were witnessing one of the worst earthquakes of the century? Or worse, if you got the news that your family was stuck in it while you were a nine-hour flight away with no means of contacting them? This episode starts at 4:17am in Turkiye on the 6th of February, when a 7.8 magnitude earthquake hit the southern part of the country. For context - this is roughly the energy equivalent to 15,000 times the explosive power of the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Journalist Ruzgar Mehmet Akgun, who covered the disaster, hosts this podcast and brings us the tale of the nights that followed with Nuri Günay who witnessed the earthquake   at home and Ilayada Habip afar. In the weeks that followed, Elias el haber, a researcher with the French Association of Earthquake Engineering, visited the worst-hit sites and shares his findings with us in this podcast. Could 55,000 people who died, have a chance at being saved? We explain. Directed, written and produced by Nick Heubeck, Paridhi Bhanot and Ruzgar Mehmet Akgun. Supervised by Lorraine Besse. #upatnight is #ScPodcast based on an original idea by Alice Antheaume @alicanthMusic : @theo.boulengerIllustration : @marinecoutroutsiosHosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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What goes on in the heads of leaders faced with the world's major challenges? What keeps them up at night? How do they fall asleep when they have so much responsibility? How do they get to sleep when there is so much at stake? What gives them insomnia?   International leaders and decision makers are invited into the studios of the Sciences Po School of Journalism. We believe that students will be able to hear their voice and be inspired now and in the future. The interview is led by students from the Journalism and International Affairs programme at Sciences Po's School of Journalism and PSIA Sciences Po, with the coordination of professional journalists and teachers.  What keeps you up at night? is a podcast based on an original idea by Alice Antheaume.  Production: Louie Média.  Journalists: Marie Naudascher and Marine Séhan.  Music: Théo Boulenger. Illustration:  Marine Coutroutsios. ⭐ Subscribe to our podcast! Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
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