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Ireland : fáilte go héireann, discover the Emerald Isle - Maxence Salendre, correspondant à Dublin, Irlande | 03/08/2013
Face the rain and wake up the Celtic Tiger ! Three years spent in Ireland, looking for typical pubs, visiting picturesque locations and discovering (always in a pub) the charms of Ireland. Follow the guide !
Argentina for export - Valentina Iricibar, correspondent in Buenos Aires | 30/07/2013
This year, two Argentineans have risen to prominence on the world stage: first, the new Pope Francis (formerly known as Francisco Bergoglio) and Queen Máxima of the Netherlands. This is not the first time the world stage has welcomed Argentineans: emblematic football players such as Diego Maradona and Lionel Messi have long been associated with the South American country. Others live on in global popular imagination as myths, such as Che Guevara, whose face is still plastered on T-shirts...
Telegram—R.I.P - Ramalingam Vallinayagam, correspondant à Chennai, Inde | 27/07/2013
On July 15, 2013 Indian government decided to stop Telegram services in the country. The government however promised that the staff who worked in telegraph offices would not be left in the lurch but would be absolved into managing mobile phones, landline and internet services.
Dallas Soonias, the powerful volleyball - Florian Cazzola, correspondant à Toronto, Canada | 26/07/2013
It was the highlight of this year’s 2013 world championship finals. Canada overpowered the second highest-ranked contender, Russia. However, the Canadian team only secured the 5th place. In this edition, we interviewed Dallas Soonias, one of the main actors behind Canada’s outstanding performance this year.
Is a new Brazilian generation really awakening? - Mathilde Mossard and Andressa Pellanda | 25/07/2013
What are the messages conveyed by this sudden citizen rebellion in Brazil aside from the increase in public transportation fees? Le Journal International investigated to understand what is at stake in Brazil. Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff booed by a stadium during the inauguration of the Confederation Cup, 100,000 protesters dressed in white occupying the main avenue in Rio de Janeiro, 65,000 marching in São Paulo and an assailed Parliament in Brasilia. What is going on in Brazil? Aside...
The Cuban plot in JFK murder - Kasia Opydo | 25/07/2013
Was Lee Harvey Oswald, John F. Kennedy killer, connected with the cuban secret service and wanted to impress the Cubans ? The former CIA analyst Brian Latell in his book "Castro’s Secrets : Cuban Intelligence, the CIA & the John F. Kennedy Assassiation"* reveals CIA documents trying to answer these questions.
Biopiracy to serve transnational firms - Guillaume Tarantini, translated by Aurélie Salignon | 23/07/2013
Under cover of protection of health, the European Commission proposed a legislative package in order to “modernize” the agro-food supply chain by strengthening the control of seeds and plants, for example. But regarding biodiversity, legislation can easily benefit to bioprospectors. The news caused deep resentments among amateur gardeners. On Monday, May 6th, the European Commission adopted three new regulations on seeds, plants’ health and controls. The gardeners’ fear to be criminalized...
FATCA Brings an End to Swiss Banking Secrecy - Eugénie Rousak, Translated by Kayla De Nardi | 19/07/2013
Tax haven, tax evasion, fiscal exile and expatriation, constitute the legal jargon surrounding the Swiss Confederation, as it finds itself in a delicately fatal situation, stuck between banking traditions and new demands from Washington. A trend that could even be qualified as 21st century-cult is the increasing apparition of fiscal or tax-related expressions in modern vocabulary. The press is teaming with examples of the dysfunction of the financial system from « tax haven », a...
Sikhism: a religion between Hinduism and Islam - Laure Curien, translated by Maxence Salendre | 17/07/2013
Recognised as the fifth religion in the world, very few people know about Sikhism. Sikhs precepts thrived under the influence of Gurû Nânak in XVIth century north-west India. It developed as an answer to the two majoritarian religions found in India: Hinduism and Islam. Discover the 20 million adepts of a religion advocating equality between men.
Iranian adviser to avoid Syrian collapse - Timothée Labelle translated by Florence Carre | 13/07/2013
The end of June will be the landmark anniversary of the first Geneva conference aimed at finding a solution to the Syrian conflict. But once the final communiqué released, corps and atrocities kept piling up. Could Iran and its brand new president be part of the solution to the Syrian conflict? July is to host a second conference - Geneva II - gathering actors of Syrian civil war, to give a second chance to international diplomatic strategy. Though, Iran participation has imposed itself as the...
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