I have a variety of sources and documentaries, website, videos and report I like to follow and educate myself with. In this article I am going to dress a few of them, I go to often.
Youtube channels :
History
- Extra credits: mini-series about historical events or characters in anime
- L’ombre d’un Doute : documentaries challenging the official thesis or explanation regarding historical event
- Au coeur de l’Histoire : radio emission on Historical events and figures in the world
- Geography Now: In a funny and original way, the host Barb makes videos giving every countries’ geographic information (one country one video)
- Le dessous des cartes ARTE: Simplified explanation of geopolitics profile of a country
- Dissident Officiel:
- Geopolitis:
- Wisecrack account, ThugNotes playlist : the summary and analysis of literary work from plays to books in a ‘thug’ approach to it https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLghL9V9QTN0jTgA1qrhWrBCB_Ln4xlVlB
- Le Marque page: for my french speaking people , a great analysis of classical literary work with animes
Websites :
Bloomberg https://www.bloomberg.com/
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2020-01-03/next-africa-trade-risks-and-resolutions
Reuters https://www.reuters.com/
McKinseyhttps://www.mckinsey.com/industries/public-sector/our-insights
RFI Savoirs – great playlist of historical , technological, social events with secondary and primary sources references , learn and teach french https://savoirs.rfi.fr/en
Forbes Daily Dozen https://www.forbes.com/sites/dailydozen/#6cb4f9297048