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 educational community will pay tribute to Samuel Paty, the history teacher at a middle school in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (Yvelines) murdered on October 16, 2020. An opportunity to remind students of the principle of secularism.
The current epidemiological situation and the performance of the COVID-19 vaccine do not justify a generalized vaccination obligation. An in-depth debate for vaccine adherence, restoration of trust and constructive exchanges are crucial to help overcome the crisis.
The Constitutional Court affirmed on Thursday the primacy of national law over European law. For its part, the European Union said it was ready to use “all tools” (including financial) to force Poland to respect its commitments within the European Union.
Samuel Furfari*, professor of energy geopolitics at the Free University of Brussels and president of the European Society of Engineers and Industrialists, explains why energy prices will rise further.
The journalist/politician is still climbing in the polls. He is now credited with 17% in a Harris interactive study. He could therefore qualify for the second round of the presidential election.
The report of the Independent Commission on Sexual Abuse in the Church chaired by Jean-Marc Sauvé is damning and shocking.
They live in Barcelona, Berlin or Paris. Every day, influencers broadcast moments of their daily life on social networks with the aim of increasing their number of “followers”. Thousands, even millions of followers who are potential consumers.
The former boss of the OM, businessman and politician died this Sunday, October 3, 2021 at the age of 78 years overcome by cancer.
The Criminal Court of Paris found the former president of the Republic guilty of illegal financing of his 2012 election campaign. Thirteen of his accomplices were also convicted.
Why does the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, refuse to reveal the content of her exchanges with the head of Pfizer for the purchase of vaccines? An investigation has been opened.
Because the home visit has been “forgotten” in all health reforms for the past 15 years, the federation of liberal doctors SOS Médecins is announcing “a stop” to the 24-hour activity.