Tag: LExpress
Milan Kundera told by L’Express in 1983: “In France, you are too serious”
Milan Kundera, died at the age of 94 on Tuesday July 12, had left Czechoslovakia for France in 1975. In this portrait entitled “Milan, the fatalist”, Guillaume Malaurie describes this…
“Journal du Dimanche”: journalists from L’Express financially support the strikers
The Society of Journalists (SDJ) of L’Express wishes to show solidarity with the Sunday newspaper with a donation of 1,000 euros in support of the strike by journalists from JDD…
The post-Putin period has begun – Le dossier de L’Express
Sergey Radchenko: “If Prigozhin really abandoned Wagner, then he is dead” For the historian, Wagner’s incredible attempted rebellion further eroded Putin’s authority. But he also believes that Prigojine is “finished”…
Education: what science says – Le dossier de L’Express
Children and screens: “The media are alarmist, scientific studies much less” IQ, mental health… Researchers Anne Cordier and Séverine Erhel, who direct the collective work “Children and screens”, deplore a…
AI, digital revolution, virtual reality… Control F, the new tech podcast from L’Express
In this special episode of La Loupe, Xavier Yvon invites Frédéric Filloux to talk about the digital revolution in cinema. Listen to this episode and subscribe to La Loupe on…
Macron, bureaucracy and the middle classes: letters from the readers of L’Express
Bureaucratic suffocation Francois de La Vaissière, Vernon (Eure) What a great idea to dedicate your cover to the grip of bureaucracy on our lives. The contributions of Jérôme Fourquet and…
Mélenchon, school, Germany: letters from the readers of L’Express
Electricity: charred Germany Dominique Grenèche, Marcoussis (Essonne) It is time to face reality on the German energy revolution, with its absolute priority given to the production of renewable electricity and…
Public services: bureaucratic burnout – Le dossier de L’Express
Jérôme Fourquet: “Bureaucratic illness weighs on society with the weight of an enormous ball” Nurses, rural mayors, police officers… Public officials say they can no longer bear the weight of…
“The man who will read us”: 70 years ago, the first editorial by Françoise Giroud in L’Express
On May 16, 1953, Jean-Jacques Servan-Schreiber and Françoise Giroud launched L’Express as a weekly supplement to Les Echos. Françoise Giroud confided in our 2,500th issue: “L’Express was born of anger.…
Regional languages, national wonders – L’Express
Imagine, God forbid, the Pont du Gard collapsing. And imagine that Emmanuel Macron is content to declare: “It’s boring for the Gard department, but let it manage: the state will…