For the first time in twenty years, French diplomats called to strike
"Tired", "worried about their future" and "disregarded", the staff of the Quai d'Orsay are called on Thursday, June 2 to strike to protest against a series of reforms which they believe endanger the efficiency...
The Pyrenean capercaillie banned from hunting for five years by the Council of State
Black plumage, red-rimmed eyes, and a white-spotted fan tail. The Pyrenean capercaillie can no longer be hunted in metropolitan France, at least until 2027. The Council of State validated, on Wednesday June 1, a...
United States: 3 dead in Oklahoma following a shooting in a hospital, according to...
A person opened fire inside St. Francis Health System Hospital on Wednesday, June 1. Several victims were hit by the shots and "some were unfortunately killed" according to Richard Meulenberg, captain of the police....
Death of the former Colombian leader of the Cali cartel in a prison in...
Ex-drug lord Gilberto Rodríguez Orejuela, who was long considered one of the world's biggest drug traffickers after the death of Pablo Escobar, has died aged 83 in a US prison, his lawyer has confirmed...
The British Parliament, Palace of Science
While the legislative elections put the National Assembly back in the spotlight, the Palais-Bourbon remains a largely unknown institution. A priori, such buildings have little to do with the history of science. This would...
Actress Amber Heard sentenced for defaming Johnny Depp
Actress Amber Heard defamed her ex-husband Johnny Depp by describing herself as a victim of domestic violence, the jury of an American court decided on Wednesday, June 1 after an ultra-high-profile trial. Ms. Heard...
Platinum Jubilee of Elizabeth II: four days of celebrations in the UK for a...
Let's go for four days of historic celebrations: from June 2 to 5, the British celebrate the platinum jubilee, that is to say the seventy years of reign, of Elizabeth II. She became queen...
Incidents at the Stade de France: “It is obvious that things could have been...
Hearing, Wednesday, June 1, by the Senate Law Commission, the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, acknowledged that it was "obvious that things could have been better organized", while many incidents have marred the...
“Elizabeth, singular gaze(s)”: the ode to the queen, to celebrate seventy years of reign
No one knows if the excitement of the platinum jubilee, the celebration of the seventy years of reign of Queen Elizabeth of England, from June 2 to 5, will reach France. The fact remains...
“Criminal Courts”, on LCP: attending a hearing of a crime tried without jurors
Difficult bet than that taken by the journalist Laetitia Ohnona to film, in the very restricted setting of a courtroom, a new absence. That of the popular jurors when justice must rule on any...
















