Tag: Cécile
Camille Etienne: the climate deserves better than this media bubble, by Cécile Maisonneuve
Camille wrote a book. A major publisher published it. The media are snapping up this young author. It must be interesting, this book, for it to be discussed on all…
Relatives of Frenchwoman Cécile Kohler, detained for a year in Iran, say they are “very worried”
A year ago, on May 7, 2022, Cécile Kohler, a 38-year-old French teacher, was arrested with her companion during their vacation in Iran. Suspected of spying by the authorities, they…
Energy crisis: why the difficulties will persist, by Cécile Maisonneuve
With the return of spring and the prices of gas and electricity on the wholesale markets returning to levels prior to the outbreak of the Russian offensive in Ukraine, it…
Energy and climate: putting an end to the unbearable levity of laws, by Cécile Maisonneuve
While the trash cans were burning in the streets of Paris following the government’s activation of this famous article 49.3 to pass the pension reform bill, two interesting sequences played…
Ecological transition: between Paris and Berlin… it’s hydrogen, by Cécile Maisonneuve
“As in any French novel, in the couple, it is often the third that counts”: in 2012, the historian of international relations Georges-Henri Soutou could still summon the figure of…
Cécile Ladjali, breaking the silence and finding the right words
Of Iranian origin, Cécile Ladjali is an associate of modern letters. She lives in Paris where she teaches literature and playwriting at La Salle Blanche (“laboratory of the actor-researcher”). She…
Cécile Allegra, director of the documentary “Le Chant des vivants”
/ Podcasts / Cultural guest A break, a beginning of repair after the hell of the crossing of Africa and the Libyan concentration camps. The documentary The song of the…
Nuclear: a radiant past… and a radiant future!, by Cécile Maisonneuve
“At that time, there were two reactions: the reaction of those who thought it was a crisis […] to which we had to respond with circumstantial measures such as, for…
Cécile Coulon: “Transport, my intimate cultural place”
She is one of those authors for whom anchoring in their region of origin is fundamental. But his growing success forced him to return regularly to the capital. Journeys, by…