Tag: cope
Chad: the World Bank announces 340 million to cope with the influx of refugees
In Chad, the World Bank announced new financing worth $340 million to enable the country to cope with the influx of Sudanese refugees and support host communities. This announcement came…
Climate Live – The new study: The fish can cope with heat waves
The new study: The fish can cope with heat waves Norwegian fishermen with their catch of cod fish screamed. Photo: NTB The fishing – but above all not the fishermen…
Back to school: let’s give power back to school leaders, by Jean-François Copé
Of the whole month of September, the most commented return to school will certainly be that of Gabriel Attal. The challenge awaiting the Minister of National Education is considerable, so…
Back to school: let’s give power back to school leaders, by Jean-François Copé
Of the whole month of September, the most commented return to school will certainly be that of Gabriel Attal. The challenge awaiting the Minister of National Education is considerable, so…
Jean-François Copé: “Macron was right to reframe Sarkozy on Ukraine”
Immigration, education, Ukraine… In a river interview at Point, Emmanuel Macron provides an overview of the news for his political comeback. And unveils his famous “major political initiative” promised at…
Africa: three putsches in three years, that’s enough, right? By Jean-Francois Cope
After Mali in 2021 and Burkina Faso in 2022, it is now Niger’s turn to see a military junta installed at its head. Until when will France continue to serve…
Olympic Games 2024: let’s play the big game! By Jean-Francois Cope
Less than three hundred and sixty-five days before the launch of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, France is preparing to host one of the biggest international events. Guy Drut, Teddy…
Biarritz, Deauville, Cancale: how they are trying to cope with the influx of city dwellers
In Deauville, the call of telework The sea air, the beach lined with colorful umbrellas, the walks on the famous Planches… All this 2h30 by train from Paris. After eighteen…
Riots: where were the parents? By Jean-Francois Cope
Burned cars, broken windows, looted businesses and threatened elected officials. In one week, France has fallen into another world, that of shame. Shame in the face of these unacceptable acts…
Paris Air Show: do we wake up? By Jean-Francois Cope
After the nuclear industry, militant environmentalism now has a new target in sight: aviation. The energy consequences of the Russian invasion saved the atom sector in extremis. This time, at…