Albert Londres at the BNF: 140 years later, what have we done with the freedom of the press?
In 2021, the Albert-London Prize coincides with the 140th anniversary of the 1881 law on freedom of the press.
In 2021, the Albert-London Prize coincides with the 140th anniversary of the 1881 law on freedom of the press.
The polemicist Eric Zemmour is the subject of a media ban by the CSA which prevents him from continuing his columns on CNews. Will this incomprehensible decision block his way or open the doors to the Élysée Palace?
ARTE’s shock documentary asks disturbing questions. A few days before the start of the trial of Salah Abdeslam, a fascinating documentary comes to shake up the official theses about the police intervention on the evening of November 13, 2015.
Our planet Earth, Gaia in Greek, considered as a living being, regularly corresponds with another planet in the universe, Aurora Kepler 452 B in the constellation of the Swan. Gilles Voydeville makes us discover this magnificent interstellar correspondence.
ONE, the NGO fighting extreme poverty and preventable disease, has enlisted artists from around the world to play the characters in Pandemica, an animated mini-series that exposes inequities in access to Covid-19 vaccines.
In a lawsuit filed with the public prosecutor in Paris on 22 march 2021, Reporters Without Borders (RSF) accuses Facebook of “deceptive commercial practices” on the grounds that the social media company’s promises to provide a “safe” and “error-free” online environment are contradicted by the large-scale proliferation of hate speech and false information on its networks.
Claude Vautrin’s latest book, Sept voyages initiatiques, published by Kaïros*, takes us to distant lands where the visible world and the invisible sphere meet. Journeys to better understand others and, therefore, to better know oneself. A must read.
… and the French-speaking world, from March 14 to 22, 2020. It is a celebration of the French language in all its diversity.
Exhibition open from 9 January to 17 April 2020 from Monday to Friday from 9am to 12pm and from 2pm to 5.30pm. Saint- Just Le Martel (87590 ) Admission 3 €.
Not so sure! English is becoming more and more popular via our screens. Molière bows to Shakespeare.
After the exhibition at the Futuroscope of Poitiers on the odyssey of Bertrand Piccard with his plane Solar Impulse and Alain Thiébault with his Hydroptère, the photojournalist Francis Demange and the editor Hervé Bonnot publish a book at the Editions de la Martinière.