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Les Ants, Bernard Werber’s cult bestseller, is going to be adapted into a video game. And by a French studio! While waiting for its release on PC and consoles, in 2024, we can already discover this strategy game through some promising images…
Les Ants, Bernard Werber’s cult bestseller, is going to be adapted into a video game. And by a French studio! While waiting for its release on PC and consoles, in…
Bernard Allison, glory and setbacks
As the title of his latest album suggests, Bernard Allison has experienced intense joys and faced serious challenges since his birth in 1965.Highs and Lowsis the reflection of a life…
Bernard Lecomte: “Putin wants to freeze the conflict because he has time with him”
Former great reporter at L’Express, Bernard Lecomte has a sense of storytelling. Russia, where he served for more than ten years as a special envoy, provides him with the material.…
The philosophers Bernard Pautrat and Dan Arbib
Pierre-Édouard Deldique receives in his magazine Idées: Bernard Pautrat, normalien, agrégé in philosophy, he led a seminar on “Ethics” for twenty years at the École Normale Supérieure and Dan Arbib,…
Bernard Accoyer: The energy crisis is the result of decisions that have weakened nuclear power
Last February, the Belfort speech aspired, in the logic of communication of the executive, to record the return of nuclear power to the heart of the French energy strategy. Responding…
Samuel Paty, two years later: why we must continue his fights, by Bernard Ravet
Two years later, October 16, 2020 forever marks the history of education. Just as January 7, 2015 forever marked the history of the press, but also that of the police.…
Bernard Cazeneuve launches a manifesto for “another left”
A week after the Socialists returned to Blois, former Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve broke his political silence. In a column published by the Sunday newspaper this September 4, he calls…
The painter’s art throughout the eras of Versailles according to Grégory Bernard
Grégory Bernard, painter-decorator, is currently involved in the restoration of Madame du Barry’s apartments. The objective of this project is to restore them as they were in 1770. The restoration…
“Gettysburgh, an emblematic battle, but not decisive”, according to Vincent Bernard
On April 12, 1861, the Civil War began in the United States, which was to end in 1865. With 750,000, perhaps 850,000 dead, or about 2.5% of the population. It…
the African lesson of Bernard Mouralis
Enlightenment, essays on a life is an autobiographical story. Its author Bernard Mouralis (1), little known to the general public, was an unforgettable professor of African literature, now retired. Author…