Tag: International report
Covid-19 in Spain: the price of self-tests down for better accessibility
After much procrastination, the socialist government of Pedro Sanchez has decided to regulate the price of antigenic tests. The news is greeted as positive by the pharmaceutical sector, consumer associations…
The Donkey Sanctuary in Ireland for the protection of our equine friends
Since the start of the pandemic, the very “animalophile” Ireland has warned about the dangers of adopting an animal in times of confinement, because of the risks of trafficking and…
Turkey: the desperation of farmers
In one year, the Turkish lira has lost almost 50% of its value against the dollar. Consequence: galloping inflation, 36% in one year, which penalizes the vast majority of Turks.…
United Kingdom-France: the foie gras of discord
France and the United Kingdom have a new subject of tension, which was timely for the Christmas meal: foie gras. Or rather, the “faux gras”, its vegan equivalent. Indeed, the…
Serbia: the population does not want the Yadar lithium mine
It is a lithium mining project that is getting a lot of attention and is causing a nationwide wave of protests in Serbia. The Yadar mine, which the multinational Rio…
Post-Soviet generation: Crimea, symbol of the consequences of the fall of the USSR
Thirty years after the fall of the USSR, a major conflict continues between the two former Soviet socialist republics, Ukraine and Russia. In Crimea annexed by Moscow, in 30 years,…
Post-Soviet generation: Elvin, young Azerbaijani, child of independence
Continuation of our series on the fall of the USSR. Thirty years ago, the Soviet Union saw its last hours. The Soviet Socialist Republics take turns declaring their independence. Among…
Fall of the USSR: in Russia, the teaching of history is still far from objective
Our series on 30 years since the fall of the Soviet Union. A page of recent history which has become a very sensitive political issue, its teaching, especially from the…
Fall of the USSR: on March 11, 1990, Lithuania declares its independence
In December 1991, Lithuania had already left de facto of the USSR. On March 11, 1990, the Supreme Soviet dominated by Sajudis unanimously declared independence. Margarita Seselgyte is then a…
Greece: in Lesbos, after Moria, an increasingly closed camp
On the Greek island of Lesbos, the Moria camp, which has become a symbol of migratory flows to Europe, was destroyed by fire in September 2020. Since then, a temporary…