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Jul 15
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L'humanité (Humanity)

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(Rediffusion - Retour le 31 août 2025)


La 60e Biennale de Venise a ouvert ses portes, explorant la relation de l'humanité avec la planète fragile, des calottes glaciaires du Groenland à la déforestation en Amazonie.


Traduction :

Venice's 60th Biennale has opened its doors, exploring humankind's relationship with the fragile planet, from Greenland's icecaps to deforestation in the Amazon.


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