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En ce début d'année, des personnalités d'horizons divers font part de leurs prévisions et de leurs espoirs pour 2025, en réfléchissant au potentiel de changement et aux défis auxquels nous pourrions être confrontés.

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00:00My predictions for 2025 are completely depending on the decisions and the behaviours we have today.
00:09If we phase out the fossil fuels, we'll have a better environment.
00:14If we have more kindness, wisdom, compassion, the world will be a better place.
00:22If we have less poverty, there will be less wars.
00:26So it's up to us to act.
00:28For the year 2025, I fear that we will experience a new wave of catastrophes.
00:39The second is of course a fight for the truth.
00:45The greatest good in the next few years will be the truth and it will be fought for by many sides.
00:53And that happens on the Internet, that happens on the street, that happens in politics.
00:57And the third, which I also see for the next year,
01:03are very, very many unlikely heroines and hero stories.
01:09We will be so often surprised by amazing, beautiful changes in the world.
01:15Because apparently, despite all the chaos and despite all the frustration,
01:20people are falling in love with the world again and again.
01:25For 2025, I would like to predict a much better digital health than the one we currently know.
01:30That is to say that we are very present on social networks, but no longer really present in reality.
01:36I would like us to really focus on our friends.
01:39To predict a year where we focus on our real social links and not on the unreal social links.
01:45That is to say, the fact of being able to connect together,
01:48to try to show kindness to each other,
01:51to try to nuance each other's words in reality,
01:54to discuss and talk around a glass,
01:56rather than confronting each other behind their little screen with their well-defined opinion.
02:00Here are my three predictions in the form of a wish for this year.
02:05The first, that the wars end.
02:09The war in Ukraine, the war in Gaza.
02:13Too many victims, too much pain, too much violence.
02:18Secondly, I would like to talk about the writers of us,
02:25as drivers of culture.
02:28Above all, that we all manage, with our editorial offices,
02:35with our writers, that we manage to promote concord.
02:40Hopefully.
02:41And thirdly, I would like to talk about us, about women.
02:48That we stop being victims of violence in our homes.
02:54So hopefully we can also achieve a 2025 in equality and with respect.
03:10We'll bring more awareness to the Danish Faroe Islands,
03:13to end that horrific slaughter of dolphins and pilot whales there.
03:17And also we're going to put pressure on Japan.
03:20We have to end Japanese whaling.
03:22If we end Japanese whaling, we automatically end Norwegian whaling.
03:25And I think that in 2025, people are going to become much more aware
03:30of just how fragile our environment is,
03:33the fact that biodiversity and interdependence is being severely diminished,
03:38especially in our ocean,
03:40and that climate change is a major contributing factor.
03:43So people are going to become much, much more involved during this next year.
03:47This planet is suffering tremendously,
03:51and we suffer from all of it going in the wrong direction.
03:57I mean, in terms of the climate, it's going badly in the same direction,
04:03in the same old direction, which is the wrong direction.
04:07And in terms of politics, old ideas come up that already didn't work
04:13when they were applied before.
04:15Nationalism is, I thought, was on the way out, but it's coming back big way.
04:20So I mean, now, if every nation is now going to say,
04:23me first, it's not going to go anywhere.
04:26So the idea of Europe is a much more beautiful idea.

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