Tag: Report France
French cognac at the heart of the trade war with China
The European Union is launching a commercial investigation targeting European spirits sold in China. Beijing suspects certain EU countries of subsidizing these products to then sell them at a higher…
Floods in Pas-de-Calais: leave or stay?
Almost six months ago, in Pas-de-Calais, villages were trapped by torrents of water; repeated floods in November, January and February. Today is the time for assessments and assessments. A little…
In Saint-Denis, near Paris, the Pleyel district is being transformed
To limit the ecological footprint of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, the organizers have decided to reduce the construction of dedicated infrastructure as much as possible. They pride themselves on…
In Nanterre, violence prevention involves clips made by young people
In Nanterre, west of Paris, street educators feel very alone when faced with the difficulties of the minors they encounter. The city was marked by the death of young Naël,…
Begum TV, a TV channel to give face and hope to millions of Afghan women
It has been more than two and a half years since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan, leading to the deprivation of freedoms for millions of women and girls.…
In the Jura, treating lynx to conserve the species
The boreal lynx is a large, discreet and little-known predator. This large feline with ears topped with black “brushes” is threatened in France. There are only 150 individuals, mainly in…
At the hospital, the transplant sector also in danger
The crisis in the hospital sector in France also has an impact on kidney transplants with living donors, where the wait can last several years. This type of operation, which…
Olympic Games 2024: the Grand Palais returns to its early youth
Currently undergoing restoration, the majestic Grand Palais will host the Olympic fencing and taekwondo events. But this is not the first time that this architectural masterpiece will meet the Olympic…
In Montpellier, the bet on free public transport to reduce car use
In France, more and more cities are making public transport free. A measure presented as social and ecological progress. But do free buses and trams really reduce car use? Report…
Émile-Armand Benoit, the alchemist of Notre-Dame de Paris
Émile-Armand Benoit is a roofer-decorator. Named Best Worker in France in 2015, he participated in the renovation of Notre-Dame de Paris. Encounter. It is rather unusual, in the context of…