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  Global Voices - EN : France
28  february     18h49
Are refugees being traded?’ UN questions the UK-France asylum swap
El Mehdi Boufaddi    A one in, one out deal linking deportations to legal admissions draws criticism for detentions, force and risks of refoulement.
26  february     10h00
Shame must change sides’: Gisèle Pelicot’s tremendous message of hope and courage sweeps the world
Laura    After learning her now ex-husband arranged for her to be raped by 50 men while unconscious, Gisèle Pelicot wrote a memoir, documenting her struggle...
15  january     18h00
What does partnership’ really mean for Africa and the European Union?
Adesewa Olofinko    While the African Union designated 2025 as the Year of Reparations, European engagement throughout the year largely remained confined to...
27  august     19h00
The body as a stage for human relationships : A literary perspective by Togolese writer Sami Tchak
Jean-Christophe Brunet    An interview with Togolese author Sami Tchak, exploring how he defines and shapes his francophone writing in the context of the growing visibility of...
22  august     06h30
How Europe is managing guilt over Gaza: The politics of moral cleansing
Guest Contributor    While Palestinian voices remain sidelined, Israeli dissenters are elevated as Europe absolves itself of its complicity in Gaza.
22  july     07h00
Historic deal recognizes the State of New Caledonia’ within France
Mong Palatino    This compromise will not fully satisfy anyone. But I am firmly convinced that it allows us to take New Caledonia out of the spiral of violence,...
11  july     12h00
Togo suspends two French news outlets over alleged threat to the country’s stability
Jean-Christophe Brunet    Practices undermining stability in Togo’s media environment are re-emerging, posing new challenges to press freedom.
06  july     01h00
France accuses Russia of cyberattacks on public services, private companies, and media outlets
Metamorphosis Foundation    It’s not the first time a Western power has accused the Russian military agency GRU of cyberattacks, but never before has Paris has implicated Moscow...
20  june     14h00
Southern France is enveloped in multi-source pollution’ cocktail due to Saharan dust and Canadian wildfires
Juke Carolina    As global temperatures rise, these overlapping events are turning local air pollution into transcontinental threats.
22  april     20h40
Discrediting the judiciary: a crusade of populism
Civic Media Observatory    Digging into a narrative shaping public debate in democracies worldwide and fueling polarization.
18  february     17h00
The fourth industrial revolution is an opportunity to achieve global gender equality
Guest Contributor    Five years from 2030, when the UN Sustainable Development Goals are expected to be actualised, women’s equality remains a significant challenge...
22  november     05h00
The art of destruction and creation: Exploring identity and spirituality in the work of Alexis Peskine
Omid Memarian    Peskine’s art transcends the confines of portraiture, offering instead a visual language that speaks to the collective soul capturing the nuances of...
10  october     17h35
French museums participate in Beijing’s erasure of Tibetan identity
Filip Noubel    Two Paris museums have stopped using the word Tibet to describe collections of Tibetan cultural artifacts, thereby bowing to Beijing’s political and...
22  august     10h35
From uprootedness to artistic expression: An interview with Cameroonian artist Salifou Lindou
Omid Memarian    Lindou’s art reflects a rare sensitivity, addressing contemporary complexities through a refined aesthetic lens, reacts to current events and offers...
28  july     07h48
French-Malian singer Aya Nakamura’s rocky journey to the 2024 Paris Olympics opening ceremony
Laura    French-Malian artist Aya Nakamura was one of the artists announced for the 2024 Olympic Games opening ceremony lineup. However, her selection sparked...
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