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Why the impeachment process against Emmanuel Macron will not succeed
The impeachment procedure against Emmanuel Macron, brought by La France Insoumise, was deemed admissible this Tuesday, September 17 by the bureau of the National Assembly, which referred it for examination…
“We are witnessing an intensification of state repression,” say UN experts
Systematic repression and crimes against humanity committed by the state apparatus. This is what a new UN report on the human rights situation in Venezuela points out, which has continued…
How Israel manages to eliminate Hezbollah military leaders
In its strategy of targeted assassinations against senior Hezbollah military officials, Israel combines technological advances with conventional human resources. 5 min By our correspondent in Beirut Despite the secrecy surrounding…
Exhibition on Ahmdaou Ahidjo recalls complex political legacy of first president
An exhibition in memory of the first president of Cameroon (1960-1982), on the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of his birth, is being organized in Yaoundé. And this, even though…
Two years after Mahsa Amini’s death, the impact of a “cultural revolution” still underway
On September 16, 2022, the announcement of the death of young Mahsa Jina Amini triggered a major protest movement against the regime in Iran. While the demonstrations were stifled by…
Alberto Fujimori, from austerity shock to repression and prison
Alberto Fujimori died at the age of 86. President of Peru from 1990 to 2000, he was remembered by some Peruvians as the one who put an end to the…
Solo Diabate, 37, attacks the Intercontinental Cup with Petro de Luanda
Ivorian international Solo Diabate is back at Petro de Luanda, against whom he lost the last BAL final. At 37, the man was no longer looking for a team to…
One year after the Derna disaster, a tragedy surrounded by controversy
A year ago, on the night of September 10-11, violent floods followed by the rupture of two dams devastated the city of Derna located in eastern Libya. Thus, thousands of…
Frenchwoman Sophie Calle wins Nobel Prize for the Arts
The list was just published on Tuesday, September 10, and French visual artist, photographer and director Sophie Calle, known for her humor expressed through her conceptual art, is among the…
Will the planet be too hot to host the Olympics in 2050?
The 2024 Paralympic Games ended on Sunday, September 8 in Paris, and Los Angeles will take over in four years. However, due to global warming, sporting events risk being compromised…