We have not finished talking about abortion in Ireland. Last weekend protesters wanted to mark ten years since the death of Savita Halappanavar. A young Indian dentist who died of sepsis because she was unable to abort. The scandal prompted a historic referendum that allowed a new law in 2018 that allows abortion. But in fact, voluntary termination of pregnancy is still difficult in the country. This is the report in Dublin by Laura Taouchanov
The latest abortion clinic
And in Austria the women of the very conservative land of Voralberg, located in the mountainous extreme west of the country, can be worried. Until then, there was only one gynecologist performing abortions and he is about to retire… In Austria the explanations of Céline Beal.
Inflation… it does not affect all European countries equally. 6.2% in France for example, but almost 12% in Belgium. The rise in energy, gas and also electricity prices is hitting the most modest households hard. As a result, requests for food aid are on the rise. In the premises of the Red Cross in Charleroi in Wallonia we are worried. Will we have enough packed lunches to distribute during the winter? This is the report by Jean-Jacques Hery.
The chronicle in a nutshell: Mysbelysning
And is the rise in electricity prices likely to jeopardize a well-established Swedish tradition? That of the Mysbelysning. A term that designates the fact of creating a soft and warm atmosphere in your home through lighting, to compensate for the lack of light and the rigors of the Swedish winter. The art of life . And that’s our one-word column signed this week since Stockholm Carlotta Morteo.
The return of Josef Myslivecek
He comes out of a long crossing of the desert, forgotten in his own country. The Czech composer Josef Myslivecek, a contemporary of Mozart, returns in force to Prague, more than 240 years after his death, with a highly acclaimed biopic and an exhibition. Alexis Rosenzweig tell us more.