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From Douai to Pas-de-Calais, Masiero publishes 'On chie d’dans' (11/13/2025) and, on 11/30, speaks of the journey: silence broken, theater as savior, collective life on the horizon.
Culture

Corinne Masiero’s tender anger and a life rebuilt by theater

2025-12-02
Bernard Werber, from 'The Ants' to V.I.E: insights and intersecting paths in 2025.
Culture

Bernard Werber: from ‘The Ants’ to V.I.E — rare TV confessions and 2025 projects

2025-12-01
On the eve of her 47th birthday, Camille Cottin enters '20h30 le dimanche' with the calm elegance of an actress at the center of the game. She comes to talk about 'Les enfants vont bien', a film where a woman becomes a mother by default, and to discuss the fragile balance between filming, the 2026 César Awards, and a home that breathes. A presence that reassures, both on screen and on set.
Culture

Camille Cottin and her children, on and off screen

2025-12-01
On November 30, 2025, Netanyahu requests an 'exceptional' presidential pardon during a trial in Tel Aviv. With 111 pages and 28 lawyers, he cites the war in Gaza and national cohesion to suspend the hearings. This move places Isaac Herzog in a major test regarding the rule of law and the separation of powers. The opposition demands an admission, remorse, and political withdrawal, while the Prime Minister still aims for the elections before the end of 2026.
Society

Israel’s rule of law tested as Netanyahu requests a presidential pardon mid-trial

2025-12-01
Silhouette of a shark, legs kicking, muted tension. Illustrative image, not taken at Kylies Beach, to signify the risk without exaggerating it. On November 27, 2025, a young Swiss woman dies; her companion survives thanks to an improvised tourniquet.
Society

Shark attack in Australia: what happened at Kylies Beach on November 27, 2025

2025-11-28
Volunteer and military, ten months (1+9) for missions in France. Starting summer 2026, 3,000 volunteers expected.
Society

Macron unveils a volunteer national military service in France

2025-11-28
Goncourt des Lycéens 2025: Nathacha Appanah wins for 'The Night at the Heart'. Thirteen jurors, a youth of influencers.
Culture

[France] High School Goncourt 2025: Nathacha Appanah’s ‘La nuit au cœur’ earns a triple crown

2025-11-28
At 93 years old, Nadine de Rothschild is turning Pregny into a matter of memory and law: she claims Edmond's legacies, demands an inventory, establishes an institution, and dreams of a Geneva museum. Her struggle against Ariane and her four granddaughters raises the central question of the article: what happens to a private collection when it aspires to become a public good?
Culture

Inside Geneva’s inheritance case over a private art trove

2025-11-28
Global launch at 2 AM in France: four episodes to reignite Hawkins. Record influx, minor outages, and an all-nighter on both sides of the Atlantic. Military quarantine, the Upside Down, Vecna in the crosshairs: the final act begins. The series becomes an event again, blending collective thrills with anticipation for what's next.
Culture

Stranger Things Season 5, Part 1: Global launch and return to Hawkins

2025-11-27
Wang Fuk Court engulfed in flames, the night turning orange over Tai Po. At least 55 dead and more than 250 missing, a provisional toll. The scaffolding and plastic nets fueled the blaze. The city is now questioning its standards and construction sites.
Society

Wang Fuk Court fire in Hong Kong: a night on the edge

2025-11-27
Bygmalion: On November 26, 2025, the Court of Cassation finalizes the definitive conviction of Nicolas Sarkozy for illegal financing of the 2012 campaign.
Culture

Bygmalion: Sarkozy’s conviction made final by the Court of Cassation

2025-11-27
Juan Carlos, King of Spain: from a reign that sealed the transition to exile in Abu Dhabi. 'Secrets d'histoire' on France 3 confronts him with his dark areas and his merits. Facing Stéphane Bern, he acknowledges his mistakes and claims the legacy of 1975–1981. The evening resonates with the release of his memoirs 'Reconciliation'.
Culture

Juan Carlos, Spain’s former king: confidences and secrets of an exile

2025-11-27
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