Tag: France
Is Emmanuel Macron entering the campaign?
Emmanuel Macron delivered a speech on Europe at the end of the morning on April 25 at La Sorbonne, where he had already delivered one at the start of his…
socialist Raphaël Glucksmann reveals “his vision for the EU”
The head of the Socialist Party – Public Place list in the European elections, Raphaël Glucksmann, currently third in the polls, revealed, on the evening of Wednesday April 24, during…
Floods in Pas-de-Calais: leave or stay?
Almost six months ago, in Pas-de-Calais, villages were trapped by torrents of water; repeated floods in November, January and February. Today is the time for assessments and assessments. A little…
The Olympics: one test too many for the festivals?
Like every year, the Printemps de Bourges opens the music festival season in France. The 48th edition is organized this week, with many artists planned: Mika, Martin Solveig, Shaka Ponk…
An armchair at Sciences Po
According to figures from the Ministry of Higher Education, at the start of the 2021 school year, there were 51,000 students with disabilities in public higher education establishments, or 2.2%…
the government lists 50 measures to “simplify” business life
It is a plan which aims to lighten the burden on business leaders in the face of what the government judges to be a “ too many standards and paperwork…
when France passes a law that benefits Chinese… industrialists – L’Express
Should we see this as a simple error of haste? Or rather the consequence of a pile of announcements that collide with production constraints? While Bruno Le Maire, the boss…
Violence among minors and curfew: “We are addressing the electorates”
Should children and adolescents be more controlled? To this question, several French town halls answer “yes” and establish curfews for those under 13. Faced with the accumulation of acts of…
former Prime Minister François Fillon definitely guilty for fictitious jobs
The Court of Cassation definitively confirmed on Wednesday April 24 the guilt of François Fillon in the case of the fictitious jobs of his wife Pénélope Fillon. The high court,…
the not entirely exemplary casting of the RN list
The National Rally is continuing its controversies, less than fifty days before the Europeans, around certain personalities who should make up its list. Matthieu Valet, a former police commissioner sanctioned…