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“The climate crisis is not just about carbon”
Engaged for nearly twenty years in climate justice movements, the Briton Asad Rehman is a figure in the galaxy of Anglo-Saxon environmental movements. He heads the NGO War on Want…
The 2022 Prix Médicis awarded to Emmanuelle Bayamack-Tam for “La Thirteenth Hour”
The Marseille novelist Emmanuelle Bayamack-Tam, 56, won the Prix Médicis on Tuesday, November 8. Her novel “The Thirteenth Hour” tells the story of a teenager, Farah, daughter of the founder…
zoom in on three key states
The Americans renew this Tuesday, November 8 the Chamber of Deputies, a third of the Senate and many local positions. Will Joe Biden lose the narrow majority he holds in…
The Femina 2022 prize awarded to Claudie Hunzinger for “A dog at my table”
It is the French writer and visual artist Claudie Hunzinger, 82, who won this Monday, November 7 in the first round the Femina 2022 prize for her novel “A dog…
Jérôme de France, a cheeky entrepreneur with “pragmatic madness”
An innate commercial flair and a good dose of daring led him to become the French leader in ink cartridges for printers. Without ever leaving Picardy, his native land. Jérôme…
Since 9:10 a.m. this Friday, women have been working for free, and wage inequalities are still stagnating
Friday, November 4, 9:10 a.m. A date and a time that symbolize in France the wage gap between men and women, and the discrimination still too present in the world…
gathered in assembly in Lourdes, the French episcopate under pressure
In a particularly tense climate, the bishops of France are meeting in plenary assembly, in Lourdes, from this Thursday morning until next Tuesday. After the revelation of a new sexual…
in Kozatcha Lopan, a border town, the raw traces of the Russian occupation
On the ground, clashes continue with fighting especially in the east and bombardments in twenty-five localities in the east, center and south, according to the Ukrainian military command. North of…
20 years ago, the AKP propelled Recep Tayyip Erdogan to the fore
On November 3, 2002, in Turkey, early elections brought to power a party founded barely a year earlier: the AKP, Justice and Development Party. This surprise victory propels an ambitious…
“European migration policy is both cautious and cowardly, even criminal”
On the occasion of the release this Thursday, November 3 of the collection of unpublished short stories SOS Méditerranée, Writers get involvedinterview with the writer Jean-Marie Laclavetine, project coordinator. Marie…