Tag: Report France
France: 1.5 million elevator breakdowns per year, an ordeal for users with reduced mobility
Not being able to bring up your shopping when you live on the 15th floor or simply leaving your home because of a broken elevator: each year, 1.5 million elevator…
France: the CGT demonstrates in front of Bercy to defend a threatened industrial sector
In France, the economic situation continues to worry. While public finances are in the red, business failures and social plans are increasing, particularly in the industrial sector. The CGT, one…
Mayotte: one month after the disaster, a look back at the solidarity momentum of online prize pools
A month ago, the day after the Cyclone Chido disaster, calls for donations were launched to help the Mahorais. Collections of equipment and food were organized by numerous associations. Nearly…
In Martinique, the opening of the trial of Rodrigue Petitot, figure of the movement against the high cost of living
The trial of Rodrigue Petitot, as well as three other members and supporters of Rpprac (Rally for the Protection of Afro-Caribbean Peoples and Resources), opens this Tuesday, January 21 in…
Mayotte: a return to school full of uncertainties
This Monday, January 20, staff and teachers return to their establishment, more than a month after Cyclone Chido and Storm Dikeledi. Schools have been hit hard, with 39 unable to…
Progress in access to abortion in France, 50 years after the Veil law
It has been 50 years since Simone Veil gave her famous speech to the National Assembly, words that made history: “ No woman willingly resorts to abortion “. This Friday,…
France: discovery in Paris of the Maison des couriers, a haven for bicycle delivery men
The success of Souleymane’s storyan award-winning film at the Cannes Film Festival, allowed the general public to immerse themselves in the daily life of bicycle delivery men. Since 2021, the…
Guyana: busts of Amerindians exhibited in Paris soon to return to their lands
New progress in the research work carried out for several years by the Moliko Alet-Po association, made up of descendants of Amerindians from Guyana and Suriname who were exhibited 132…
Mayotte: one month after Cyclone Chido, living conditions still very precarious
A month ago, Cyclone Chido devastated Mayotte and left at least 39 dead and more than 5,000 injured, according to the latest report. First cut off from the world, the…
Non-alcoholic drinks are diversifying and becoming more sophisticated
Every January, it’s the return of Dry January: it’s about giving yourself a break from your alcohol consumption for around thirty days. Over the years, the challenge has become less…