Tag: LExpress
Parcoursup, prosecution investigation and Oudéa-Castéra controversy… – L’Express
Accustomed to the calm of the 6th arrondissement of Paris, the private Catholic establishment Stanislas has been in the spotlight for several days, after a succession of controversies. It all…
tens of thousands of demonstrators to avoid its promulgation – L’Express
Final pressure on the executive: four days before a highly anticipated decision from the Constitutional Council, between 75,000 (according to the authorities) and 150,000 people (according to the CGT) demonstrated…
why fishermen will stay at the dock for a month – L’Express
Morale among fishermen in the Bay of Biscay is low. And for good reason: some 450 French ships will be confined to the port from this Monday, January 22, until…
this report which is controversial in the Netherlands – L’Express
From Paris to Berlin, populations are rebelling against migration policy projects which, according to them, mark the victory of the “extreme right”. In France, four days before an expected decision…
In Iraq, the international anti-terrorist coalition targeted by missile attacks – L’Express
In the fourth month of the war between Israel and Hamas, tensions are escalating in the region between Israel and the forces of the international coalition on the one hand,…
Russia claims the capture of a village in the Kharkiv region – L’Express
On the front, almost two years after the start of the war in Ukraine, tensions continue to grow. A new Ukrainian strike left 13 dead this Sunday, January 21, in…
“They think that literature is another way of being left” – L’Express
In a column published by Release on January 18, more than 1,200 signatories “poets, artists, publishers, booksellers, librarians and cultural actors” condemned the appointment of Sylvain Tesson as godfather of…
AI stronger than researchers? A premature runaway – L’Express
Sensationalist headlines are multiplying on the capacity of artificial intelligence to revolutionize scientific discoveries. Microsoft announced on January 9 that a team of researchers used artificial intelligence and high-performance computing,…
Montargis, the forgotten cradle of the Chinese revolution – L’Express
Beijing, August 1982. Deng Xiaoping leaves the room where the congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is being held to greet the mayor of Montargis (Loiret), visiting with other…
the reasons for their anger – L’Express
A “common exasperation”, says Christiane Lambert, president of the Committee of Professional Agricultural Organizations of the European Union (COPA). Farmers’ protests are increasing across Europe. From Germany to Romania via…