“Not a word” breaks the silence
Hanna Slak’s film is a psychological family drama, where the tumultuous relationship between a mother and her teenage son is as tempestuous as Brittany.
Hanna Slak’s film is a psychological family drama, where the tumultuous relationship between a mother and her teenage son is as tempestuous as Brittany.
Iran’s historic attack on Israel on the night of April 13-14, 2024, and again on October 2, 2024, showed that the Hebrew state and its allies would not last long in the face of high-intensity aggression. Here’s why, as we wrote on April 17.
Kate Winslet gives a powerful performance as the former model turned war photographer in Ellen Kuras’ film. A classic tale, but one that has the merit of introducing us to this daring and stubborn woman.
A Spanish study from June 2024 suggests that two anti-hypertensive drugs are associated with a considerable reduction in the serious risk and mortality of COVID-19. They inhibit the RAS, as Jean-Marc Sabatier has always claimed.
The United States is going to siphon off its European “colonies” to pay off its 35,000 billion debt, says Valérie Bugault, PhD, independent researcher and author of numerous books, including “The Hidden Reasons for World Disorder.”
The whistleblower and founder of Wikileaks has reached a settlement with the US justice system.
According to a Euronews poll, the Conservatives are the favorites in the European elections on June 9. A swing to the right of the hemicycle seems inevitable, with far-right parties making notable gains in several countries.
That’s 2.2 million more voters than in the 2019 European elections.
Iran’s historic attack on Israel on the night of April 13-14, 2024 showed that the Hebrew state and its allies would not last long in the face of high-intensity aggression. Here’s why.
Female infidelity reveals women’s adoption of a more hedonistic approach to sexuality.
Michel Quillé, former Director of the Criminal Investigation Department and former Deputy Director of Europol, has just been awarded the Giovanni Falcone 2024 Prize. Interview with Michel Quillé.
At the invitation of the Crimhalt* association, the families of victims of the recent settling of scores in Marseille have just immersed themselves in the land of the Camorra. To learn from the Italians of the anti-mafia how to position themselves in the face of organized violence. We were there with them.