Tag: Social issues
40 years of the decriminalization of homosexuality: “There was widespread ostracism”
August 4, 1982 marks the end of repressive legislation against homosexuals in France. Indeed, just 40 years ago a law repealed a discrimination introduced into the penal code by the…
Ingrid Dordain, the struggles of a mother to raise awareness of autism
Invested in associations, a specialized educator, and now engaged in politics, Ingrid Dordain leads several lives at the same time. La Française fights for “different” children to be part of…
the Assembly votes the deconjugalization of the AAH, the beneficiaries relieved
The French National Assembly voted overnight from Wednesday to Thursday the deconjugalization of the disabled adult allowance (AAH), a flagship measure of the purchasing power bill, after several refusals from…
Congo-B wants to raise the retirement age to 65, the population is divided
The government of Congo-Brazzaville approved, during its last council of ministers last week, its bill raising the retirement age from 60 to 65 for civil servants. But the measure is…
what to remember from the interview with Emmanuel Macron
The French president gave his first television interview since his re-election on the occasion of the French national holiday, Thursday July 14. In particular, he called for preparations for the…
after an ultimatum, street children risk criminal prosecution
In Burundi, the more than 7,000 street children identified in the country, as well as the thousands of adult beggars and other ” wanderers “, had until Tuesday, July 5…
to protect the right to abortion, Joe Biden turns to the polls
Pressed to intervene after the cancellation of the constitutional right to voluntary termination of pregnancy, Joe Biden wants to protect access to abortion by a national law. Except that he…
many flights canceled at Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport
There is panic around Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle airport as well as inside. This weekend of July 2 and 3, more than 17% of flights are canceled, as in other airports in France,…
Max Monnehay, author of thrillers between La Rochelle and the Ile de Ré prison
Max Monnehay was born in 1980 in Beauvais. She is the author of several novels and short stories, among which “Corpus Christina», Prize for the first novel in 2006. «Geography…
mixed reactions following the agreement reached between the natives and the government
After 18 days of demonstrations and blockades throughout Ecuador, the indigenous movement and the government have finally reached an agreement, thanks to the mediation of the Ecuadorian Episcopal Conference. Among…