Category: Life & Health
The 4 first new characters promise a return to the most cursed castle in all of Westeros
With House of the Dragon, the first offshoot from the fantasy world of Westeros and Game of Thrones started last year. The series received good reviews and was well received…
Real estate investments: Pinel and Pinel +, what sets them apart
Since January 1, the new Pinel + system has allowed individuals who invest in new builds to benefit from tax reductions. These amount to 12%, 18% or 21% of the…
Netflix’s new sci-fi series looks like Mad Max Fury Road in the trailer?
Dusty desert landscapes, brutal lawlessness and a truck that everyone is chasing: This not only sounds like Mad Max: Fury Road, but is also the premise of the South Korean…
10 cities to avoid on vacation to avoid getting sick (Europe and the world)
Are you planning to go to Spain? In the islands? As the summer holidays approach, Forbes magazine has published the list of holiday destinations where tourists are most likely to…
Bad sci-fi flop that’s a “thorn in the flesh” by Will Smith
Will Smith flops are rare. One of the first was Wild Wild West. The western with sci-fi elements is on TV today. Find out in this article when and where…
Getir, Flink… The bad recipes of “quick trade”
In the streets of Paris, impossible to miss them. At Getir, a fast home shopping delivery company, purple and yellow dress the scooters, like the delivery men. Other large cities,…
Cult action god movie starring Bruce Willis in one of his best roles as an incredibly cool wreck
In the early ’90s, thanks to Die Hard, Bruce Willis was seen as an action icon that shaped a whole new type of genre hero. Tony Scott’s Last Boy Scout…
Utopia according to Sierra Leonean novelist Ishmael Beah
A former child soldier, Sierra Leonean Ishmael Beah made a name for himself by publishing The Road Traveled, a poignant autobiographical account of the civil war, its darkness and its…
War in Ukraine: Mariupol, this “Potemkin village”
“Thank you, Vladimir Vladimirovich!” In her brand new apartment, Lydia, a bubbly septuagenarian, does not hide her joy. A year ago, in the midst of the siege of Mariupol by…
Dror Mishani, writer of noir novels between Tel Aviv and Paris
Born in Holon, Dror Mishani teaches the history of the detective novel and Israeli literature at the University of Tel-Aviv. After having been a literary critic and editor, he is…