How French wheat has lost the way to Algeria

How French wheat has lost the way to Algeria

Long first buyer of French wheat, Algeria now soves on the loads of the cereal of bread exported by the old colonial power: a disenchantment prior to the recent diplomatic crisis between Paris and Algiers, explain market players. There was a time when the brokers said that “The Algerian millers crushed more French wheat than … Read more

A caravan of migrants who wanted to turn back on the border of Panama

A caravan of migrants who wanted to turn back on the border of Panama

Panama police have repressed from its territory a caravan of migrants from Costa Rica who had given up joining the United States, intimating them to submit to a process of ordered repatriation. At the border post of Paso Canoas, more than 300 km west of the city of Panama, riot police refused to leave dozens … Read more

PODCAST. “Food is not a problem on the Camino de Santiago”

PODCAST. “Food is not a problem on the Camino de Santiago”

On the way to Santiago de Compostela, the pilgrim has basic needs: he wants to know where he will sleep and, above all, where he will be able to find food. Because eating enough is absolutely decisive not only on a physical level but also for morale. In the morning, he needs to start with … Read more

Access to care: the obstacle course of disabled people

Access to care: the obstacle course of disabled people

«When she was a child, it was simpler. » Emmanuelle could still carry Maëlle, her multi-handicapped daughter, to access medical offices without an elevator or seat her on the auscultation table. «Today, she is 26, I can’t do it anymore.” she regrets. Since then, obstacles have piled up to get the young woman treated, who … Read more

On the path of wisdom of “Kaïdara”

On the path of wisdom of “Kaïdara”

Kaïdara Amadou Hampâté Bâ, illustrated by Omar Ba. Preface by Souleymane Bachir Diagne Ed. Diane de Selliers, volume bound in box, 288 p., €230 (€250 after 1is February 2025) It is the first major African text published by Diane de Selliers who, for thirty years, has celebrated jewels of the heritage of humanity, The Odyssey … Read more

The “Pelicot trial” halfway through has already shaken consciences

The “Pelicot trial” halfway through has already shaken consciences

In France or abroad, its square cut and round glasses are available in tags, signs or stickers: the “Mazan rape trial” is halfway through and Gisèle Pelicot is already a feminist heroine who dared to defy her tormentors so that “shame changes sides”. The hearings before the Vaucluse criminal court in Avignon are interrupted for … Read more