Would the dice be loaded? Would global information now be controlled by a few planetary industrial groups? The question is raised with each election, with […]
Month: November 2024
The high cost of reusing plastics
The damage plastics do to the environment is no secret. For years producers have encouraged the belief that recycling is the answer but failed to […]
Clio traduced: on the manipulation of history
History is key to explaining the origins of conflicts, but instead it’s widely used to justify them. Pushing back against distorted narratives, especially official ones, […]
Protecting the Antarctic, by Philippe Descamps (Le Monde diplomatique
The long-tailed gentoo penguin, one of three species in the genus Pygoscelis Universal history archive · Universal images · Getty Antarctica is some 14 million […]
Alain Samson on the roads of Europe
The businessman king of transport continues his irresistible rise and invests in the European market. The man is discreet, but once the ice is broken, […]
“They have nothing left to lose”.
Pascal Deshayes, President of the Coordination Rurale de Meurthe-et-Moselle, explains the reasons behind French farmers’ bloodbath: drought, floods, crop failures, epizootic diseases, unfair competition from […]
Donald Trump announces his victory
The former president has already claimed victory over his rival Kamala Harris. It’s true that he obtained 267 of the 270 electoral votes needed to […]
An underground ocean three times larger than all our oceans combined
A revolutionary discovery has turned our understanding of the Earth’s hydrosphere on its head: a gigantic reservoir of water, hidden between 400 and 600 kilometers […]