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United States : an Afghanistan veteran tells us about his experience (2/2) - | 07/03/2015

December 31 2014, after 13 years of clashes, NATO put an end to its involvement in Afghanistan, and handed over the reins to the Afghan army. Less publicized than the conflicts in Iraq, but also part of the “War on Terror” of the Bush Administration, the Afghanistan war caused around 90,000 deaths, of which 2,356 were American soldiers. Originally, it was a response to the September 11 attacks. While we often hear from opponents or victims bearing witness to the war, soldiers rarely express...

Azerbaijan: Oil and Human Rights - Marine Betrancourt, présidente d’AEGEE-Lyon – translated by Hugo Sylvestre | 06/03/2015

It seems that for a couple of years, Azerbaijan has been getting out of the darkness of its remote Caucasia. Rich on natural resources, the little Republic which has been ruled with an iron fist for decades by the Aliyev family seizes every opportunity to get international exposure and to show its best side to the rest of the world. In 2011, everyone was looking towards the capital Baku as it was hosting the Eurovision Song Contest. For this occasion, the entire city centre had been refreshed....

United States : an Afghanistan veteran tells us about his experience (1/2) - | 05/03/2015

December 31 2014, after 13 years of clashes, NATO put an end to its involvement in Afghanistan, and handed over the reins to the Afghan army. Less publicized than the conflicts in Iraq, but also part of the “War on Terror” of the Bush Administration, the Afghanistan war caused around 90,000 deaths, of which 2,356 were American soldiers. Originally, it was a response to the September 11 attacks. While we often hear from opponents or victims bearing witness to the war, soldiers rarely express...

Colombia: The "Ningún Nombre", adopted cadavers - Justine Rodier, translated by Arthur Masyuk | 04/03/2015

For many decades, cadavers drifting along the Magdalena River have been recovered by strangers who make an effort to give them a proper burial. Numerous victims, killed and thrown into the river, thus find a second family after having been abandoned and forgotten: an explanation for an unusual practice. Every day, Colombia’s main river, the 1,500-kilometer-long Magdalena, transports lifeless bodies. Every day, these bodies are collected along the banks of the river by fishermen. And every day...

Turkey: A gay prison “to combat discrimination” - Valentin Berthoux translated by Aino Lehtonen | 01/03/2015

The Ministry of Justice has launched the construction of a prison reserved to the LGBT next to Izmir, the 3rd biggest city of the country on the west side of Turkey. This somewhat surprising decision is supposed to resolve problems of discrimination directed to gay men, lesbians, bisexuals and transsexuals in Turkish prisons. All the LGBT arrested and sentenced to prison will be sent to this new establishment. Today, the life of the arrested LGBT in Turkish prisons is an ordeal. These groups...

The reciprocity of radicalization: Somalia’s race for power - Salomé Ietter, translated by Marie-Caroline Trichet | 28/02/2015

The new but restructuring Somali Government team will have to face the challenge of bringing peace back to a country divided by 20 years of uninterrupted civil war. In other words, they have to win the war against al-Shabaab, the main Islamist group opposing the regime. It is an excessive challenge, one of which the chances of success seem limited against rampant corruption and a weak legitimacy that worsens the decline of the fight against terrorism. Mogadishu, Saturday 10 January, 2 p.m. The...

Olivier Cadic : a british-like senator - Fabien Aufrechter and Benoît Prevost-Voïta, translated by Malinka Mary | 27/02/2015

Self-made man in the software and comic industries, Olivier Cadic is a French businessman who chose to emigrate to Great Britain. UDI (Union of Democrats and Independents) Senator of French people living outside of France, he received Le Journal International in the Luxembourg Palace, to share his French point of view on the country he now lives in. “I did not leave for England by choice, but out of pragmatism.” Indeed, Oliver Cadic left France for his business, his unique objective to provide...

Stoicism: a timeless life philosophy - Jean-Baptiste Roncari, Translated by Blandine Langlet | 25/02/2015

The loss of a relative, an incurable illness, a traumatic experience… these are all unfortunate events that can happen in life and that seem to be standing in the way between you and your pursuit of happiness. Happiness, this supreme state often considered the ultimate purpose of human life… Is it a sweet utopia or an actual accessible state? Many philosophies tend to agree with the second option. Though Buddhism is gaining worldwide popularity, it is not the only model presenting the peace of...

Great Britain : what does the future hold for the NHS? - Julette Perrot, translated by Joanna Davies | 24/02/2015

The National Health Service (NHS) saw some difficult moments during the festive period at the end of last year. We take a look at the malfunction of the public health system in Britain. At the end of December and the beginning of January, numerous incidents took place in the British emergency services. Interminable waiting times, cancelled operations and a lack of beds gave rhythm to the everyday lives of the health workers. Around 21 000 people waited for more than 12 hours on stretchers...

British Monarchy: Where are we Now? - Juliette Perrot, translated by Rodolphe Leclerc | 23/02/2015

Although several British citizens turn their backs on politicians, many are still fond of the Monarchy. As Prince Andrew’s name has recently been mentioned in a sexual assault case involving an under-age girl, here is an overview of the power of the Royal Family and the battle its opponents are leading against it. Prince Andrew recently made the headlines in Great Britain, when he was accused of sexual assaulting an under-age girl. This scandal emerges at a bad time for the Royal Family, who...
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