[Vos questions] : what to remember from the government of François Bayrou?

[Vos questions] : what to remember from the government of François Bayrou?
[Vos questions] France: what to remember from the government of François Bayrou?

This morning of Thursday, December 26, 2024, RFI journalists and experts answered your questions on the release of a Kenyan held at Guantanamo, the increase in Russian gas imports by the EU and the relapse of King Béhanzin.

: what to remember from the government of François Bayrou?

In France, Prime Minister François Bayrou revealed the composition of his government. Why did you choose to recall former Prime Ministers and in particular Manuel Valls? Can this government really satisfy the different political classes to avoid censorship?

With Charlotte Urien-Tomaka, journalist in the political service of RFI.

Kenya: a Kenyan released from Guantanamo Bay

In the United States, a Kenyan, Mohammed Abdul Malik Bajabu, was released from Guantanamo prison, where he had been held for 17 years, without ever having been charged. What exactly was he accused of? Why did the American authorities keep him in detention for so long even though he was never charged?

With Albane Thirouard, RFI correspondent in Nairobi.

European Union: Russian LNG imports increase

This year 2024, imports of Russian liquefied natural gas by the European Union have increased compared to previous years. How can we explain this increase in imports when the EU had indicated that it wanted to get rid of its dependence on Russian gas? Does the European Union have alternatives to Russian gas?

With Thierry Bros, professor at Sciences Po , expert in oil, energy and climate.

Benin: towards a repatriation of the recade of King Béhanzin?

The Beninese authorities have announced that they want to repatriate the recade of King Béhanzin, whose auction sale in France was ultimately canceled. How did this object end up in France? How did Benin manage to cancel this auction? What means do the Beninese authorities intend to put in place to bring this object back to the country?

With Pierre Firtion, journalist in the Africa department of RFI.

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