En Espagne, des manifestations contre la hausse des prix des loyers : « Il faut en finir avec le business du logement »
In Spain, growing protests against rising rent prices have erupted, with demonstrators demanding an end to the housing market’s profit-driven motives. “We need to put an end to the business of housing,” they chant, highlighting the urgency of affordable housing solutions.
Read MoreAu village d’enfants de Riaumont, victimes et députés dans « un climat de tension »
At the heart of Riaumont, tensions ripple through the air as victims and local deputies confront a fraught history. The village, once a sanctuary, is now a stage for unresolved grievances, where the past lingers heavily in the atmosphere.
Read More« La commission de l’Assemblée nationale sur les violences sexuelles dans le milieu artistique a parfois ressemblé à un reality-show malaisant »
The National Assembly’s commission on sexual violence in the arts has drawn parallels to an uncomfortable reality show, as chilling testimonies and dramatic revelations unfold. This serious inquiry challenges the facade of creativity with stark truths that demand attention.
Read MoreAu Kenya, le salaire des fonctionnaires gelé, celui des parlementaires augmenté
In Kenya, a striking contrast emerges as civil servants face a salary freeze while parliamentarians enjoy a pay raise. This decision has sparked debates about priorities and equity in a nation striving for growth amid economic challenges.
Read More« Pourquoi cette colère adolescente d’une génération à l’autre, des émeutes de 2005 à celles de 2023 ? » : découvrez les extraits du « Miroir. Retour dans les banlieues françaises »
Why this adolescent anger from generation to generation, from the riots of 2005 to those of 2023? Explore key excerpts from ‘Miroir: A Journey Back to France’s Suburbs,’ revealing the echoes of discontent that persist through time.
Read MoreFaut-il mettre fin au capitalisme pour sauver le climat ? (avec Thomas Piketty)
In a world grappling with climate change, the question arises: must we abolish capitalism to secure our planet’s future? Renowned economist Thomas Piketty delves into this provocative debate, exploring the intersections of economic systems and environmental sustainability.
Read MoreAu Niger, la junte militaire libère d’anciens ministres du régime renversé
In the heart of West Africa, Niger finds itself at the crossroads of political transformation and uncertainty. The recent decision by the military junta to release former ministers from the ousted regime has sparked a flurry of discussions among political analysts and citizens alike. As the nation grapples with its identity and future governance, these…
Read More« Il est urgent que le législateur reconnaisse le contrôle coercitif pour ce qu’il est : un crime contre la liberté des victimes »
It’s imperative that lawmakers acknowledge coercive control as what it truly is: a crime against the freedom of victims. Recognizing this insidious behavior is a crucial step toward safeguarding individual autonomy and ensuring justice.
Read MoreLe concept d’« extractivisme », un résumé de tous les maux du capitalisme
The concept of “extractivism” embodies the inherent flaws of capitalism, highlighting the relentless pursuit of resources at the expense of environmental and social well-being. This paradigm reveals the unsustainable extraction that drives inequality and ecological degradation.
Read MoreChristiane Taubira, nouvelle avocate de l’Amazonie : « Il existe encore une vision caricaturale, coloniale et fantasmatique de l’Amazonie »
Title: christiane Taubira: The New Advocate for the Amazon – “A Caricatured, Colonial, and Fantastical Vision of the Amazon Still Persists” As the world grapples with the urgent crises of climate change and biodiversity loss, the Amazon rainforest remains a focal point of both environmental concern and cultural discourse. Enter christiane Taubira, the renowned French…
Read MoreTony Quillardet, ancien enfant placé, fondateur de l’association Parlons d’eux : « L’école est le fil rouge de ma vie »
In a world where the echoes of childhood frequently enough shape our paths, few stories resonate as profoundly as that of Tony Quillardet. Once an enfant placé, or a child in foster care, tony has transformed his early life experiences into a powerful narrative of resilience and hope. As the founder of the association “Parlons…
Read MoreDenis Clerc, un économiste au service de l’humain
In a world ofen dominated by numbers, metrics, and market fluctuations, it is easy to overlook the human element at the heart of economics. Yet, among the economists who challenge this paradigm, Denis Clerc shines as a beacon of human-centered thinking.With a career devoted to examining the intricate dance between economic theory and human experience,…
Read MoreRetraites : « Toute nouvelle réforme doit reposer sur l’acceptation de l’allongement de la durée de vie active, de la prise en compte des carrières longues et de la pénibilité »
In recent years, the topic of retirement has emerged as a pivotal concern, stirring discussions across generations and prompting policymakers to rethink the framework that governs this critical phase of life. As societies grapple with the realities of increasing life expectancy and evolving work dynamics,the call for reform becomes not only a necessity but a…
Read MoreLes syndicats lancent une campagne contre le racisme et l’antisémitisme
Trade unions have initiated a campaign targeting racism and anti-Semitism, aiming to foster unity and inclusivity. By raising awareness and promoting solidarity, they seek to combat discrimination and create a more harmonious society for all.
Read MoreAux Etats-Unis, une juge suspend l’interdiction des personnes transgenres dans l’armée
In a significant ruling, a U.S. judge has temporarily lifted the ban on transgender individuals serving in the military. This decision marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing debate over inclusivity and rights within the armed forces.
Read MoreCes « travailleurs essentiels » pendant la pandémie de Covid-19, oubliés depuis : « On se rend compte qu’on n’est rien dans cette société »
In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, a group of individuals emerged as the backbone of society, often referred to as “essential workers.” From grocery store clerks to healthcare aides, these individuals kept the wheels of daily life turning while the world shut its doors. Yet, as the crisis has waned, many of these workers…
Read More« Pour avoir envie de voter, pour croire dans l’efficacité du personnel politique, il est important d’avoir un travail décent »
To foster a genuine desire to vote and build trust in political leaders, the foundation lies in securing decent work. A stable job empowers citizens, encouraging them to engage in democracy and believe in the transformative power of their voices.
Read MoreRéforme du RSA : le nouveau régime de sanction critiqué
Amidst calls for change, the reform of the RSA has sparked controversy. Critics argue that the new sanction regime imposes harsher penalties on vulnerable populations, igniting a debate on balancing accountability with compassion.
Read MoreRetraites : des idées-chocs pour refondre les droits familiaux et conjugaux
In an era were societal norms adn family structures are continually evolving, the conversation around retirement rights has taken on new dimensions that challenge the status quo. As the conventional frameworks governing familial and marital entitlements come under scrutiny, innovative ideas are emerging to reshape how we perceive and allocate retirement benefits. This article delves…
Read MoreA Belgrade, journée de colère historique pour des centaines de milliers de Serbes qui rêvent « d’un pays avec des lois et une justice qui marchent »
In Belgrade, a historic day of anger unfolded as hundreds of thousands of Serbs rallied for a vision of a nation governed by effective laws and justice. Their cries resonated through the streets, echoing deep-rooted aspirations for a brighter future.
Read MoreL’« apartheid de genre », une notion forgée dans la douleur des femmes afghanes et iraniennes
In a world where gender norms are shaped by cultural narratives and political landscapes, the plight of women in Afghanistan and Iran emerges as a stark testament to the harsh realities of exclusion and oppression. The term “gender apartheid” encapsulates this struggle, a concept born from the collective agony of women who navigate life under…
Read More« Les périodes de conflits sont plus propices au resserrement des écarts de revenus que les périodes de prospérité »
Throughout history, periods of conflict often catalyze a convergence of income disparities, encouraging a temporary leveling of wealth. In contrast, times of prosperity can exacerbate existing divides, illustrating the paradox of strife as a catalyst for equity.
Read More« Mineurs en peine, des procureurs en première ligne », sur France 2 : onze magistrats débordés face à la misère sociale
In the poignant documentary “Mineurs en peine, des procureurs en première ligne,” France 2 exposes the overwhelming challenges faced by eleven magistrates grappling with the intersection of juvenile justice and social poverty, shedding light on the urgent need for systemic change.
Read MoreLes atteintes à caractère raciste, xénophobe ou antireligieux ont été plus nombreuses en 2024
In 2024, incidents of racism, xenophobia, and anti-religious sentiment surged, raising alarm among communities and advocacy groups. These troubling trends underscore the urgent need for dialogue and education to foster tolerance and understanding in a diverse society.
Read More« Face à notre monde qui vacille, la solidarité internationale des femmes est notre réponse et notre résistance »
In a world teetering on the brink of chaos, the unwavering solidarity of women across borders emerges as a beacon of hope. Together, they forge connections, resist oppression, and champion a future where unity transcends adversity.
Read More« Nous n’acceptons pas que des territoires de plus en plus vastes soient privés de l’accès à certains savoirs »
In an age of rapid information exchange, the demand for universal access to knowledge has never been more pressing. “We do not accept that increasingly vast territories are deprived of access to certain forms of understanding,” advocates emphasize, urging inclusivity.
Read MoreEn Afrique du Sud, hommage à Muhsin Hendricks, premier imam ouvertement gay tué en février
In South Africa, a poignant tribute unfolds for Muhsin Hendricks, the first openly gay imam, tragically killed in February. His legacy inspires a conversation about faith, identity, and the ongoing struggle for acceptance within the community.
Read MoreAu Royaume-Uni, le long combat des Waspi Women pour leur pension de retraite
In the UK, the fight for justice continues as the WASPI Women, a group of women born in the 1950s, challenge the abrupt changes to their state pension age. Their struggle highlights broader issues of fairness and financial security in retirement.
Read MoreLa CGT appelle à la mobilisation le 8 mars pour « l’abrogation » de la réforme des retraites
On March 8, the General Confederation of Labor (CGT) is calling for a nationwide mobilization, urging citizens to advocate for the repeal of the controversial pension reform. This day of action highlights ongoing tensions over workers’ rights and social justice.
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