Tag: France report
In Nantes, the Renaissance of the Vishnou du Mébon, masterpiece of Khmer art and Cambodia Treasury
The Vishnou of Western mebon, one of the greatest bronzes ever found in Angkor in 1936, is part of the collections of the National Museum of Cambodia. This statue of…
In Marseille, the Notre-Dame de la Garde basilica, a symbol of the attraction of the city
Perched on the heights of Marseille, Notre-Dame de la Garde attracts tourists from all over France, and even beyond. Like the Marseille city, considered by the American magazine Condé Nast…
France: the capture of CO2, the expensive hope of a less polluting industry
Two years ago at the COP, countries around the world are committed to gradually do without fossil fuels which are the great officials of global warming. Unless the chimneys of…
Solidarity in Provence: donations for Mayotte
More than seven weeks ago that Cyclone Chido ravaged Mayotte and two weeks from the second tropical Dikeledi storm. In mainland France, the Mahoraise and Comorian community is always mobilized.…
A submachine Ukrainian ambulance goes around France
The Ambulance Mitélée France (AMF) is a humanitarian project which brings together more than 45 associations including the NGO Pharmaciens Sans Frontières. In September 2022, a Ukrainian ambulance in the…
When families on the street enter justice
In France, more than 2,000 children live on the street. However, the State is responsible for ensuring any self-boring and vulnerable emergency accommodation. In Paris, a lawyer spent his weeks…
Camp des Milles: Transmit memory to future generations
On January 27, international day dedicated to the memory of the victims of the holocaust. This date corresponds to the release of the Auschwitz -Birkenau death camp by the Soviets…
Sanofi’s announced sale of Doliprane raises many concerns
Sanofi will sell its subsidiary producing Doliprane no earlier than the last quarter of this year 2024. Thirteen production sites are concerned, including two in France. A financial operation estimated…
Harkis: the painful memory of the Bias camp
Sixty years after the end of the Algerian War, descendants of harkis continue to fight for recognition and compensation for the harm suffered by their community. Report from the Bias…
After the Olympics, registrations in sports clubs explode
The French want to prolong the magic of the Olympic Games and are discovering a new passion for all the sports that made them dream. Athletics, ping-pong, judo, swimming… Many…