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New York City is silenced during confinement. REUTERS / Lucas Jackson

By: Loubna Anaki Follow | David Baché | Moïse Gomis Follow | Jean-Luc Aplogan | Sébastien Farcis Follow | Anne Le Nir

Grand report gives voice to six journalists and correspondents from RFI around the world. Each tells us about this so particular period that we all share, the more or less restrictive confinement, life in times of pandemic. First stopover, New York with Loubna Anaki.

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David Baché works in the economy department of RFI. Just before the trips stopped, he left for Les Landes, a department in the south of France, to meet up with the family.

Anne Le Nir is the RFI correspondent in Rome, a sumptuous, tempestuous, noisy city, now silenced.

Jean-Luc Aplogan is a correspondent in Cotonou, and this pandemic has changed his habits.

Sébastien Farcis is our correspondent in India and, from New Delhi, he observes how this immense country, the government, has managed the crisis.

Last step in Nigeria, Moïse Gomis is the RFI correspondent in Abuja, the pandemic has closed its borders.
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  • Confinement
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  • United States
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