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Opioids · FranceIn addition to the $350 million to be paid for opioids, Publicis is now required to release hundreds of thousands of internal documents detailing its promotion of OxyContin, an antidote that presents significant risks of addiction.See the Story
In the United States, Publicis pursues opioid litigation
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France · FranceIn both the United States and Germany, more and more airports are offering travellers "non-contact" routes based on facial recognition. Tested in Orly or Lyon, these systems raise concerns about a further step towards biometric surveillance.See the Story
From Europe to France, facial recognition at airport attacks
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France · FranceThe writer Tassadit Imache returns to the reception of her books on the occasion of the republication of "A Girl Without a History". She had to face a setback in order to extend the novel to its Franco-Algerian dimension in our country, trapped in a colonial imagination.See the Story
Tassadit Imache: "My generation wrote in a very lonely way"
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France · FranceAs Belgium goes to the polls on 9 June, Minister Thomas Dermine, close to Paul Magnette, gives Mediapart his vision of the PTB phenomenon, the Marxist party that competes with the PS. "PTB will never go into a government," he assures.See the Story
Belgium: Minister Dermine defends PS's "fundamentals" in the face of the rise of Marxist PTB
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France · FranceWhile the extreme right is rising across Europe, the Belgian Labour Party, led by Raoul Hedebouw, is an exception, with Mediapart following this Marxist party for a few days in the campaign ahead of the June 9 elections.See the Story
How PTB Marxists became indispensable in Belgian politics
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France · France"The Critical Mind" brings to light the question of the powers and deficiencies of literature, on the occasion of the publication of the work of researcher Florent Coste, "The Order of Literature. What (yet) can literary theory do?"See the Story
What the literature can (yet) do
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Emmanuel Macron · PalestineThe recognition of the State of Palestine has been an issue for the current Labor government since it came to office. Readers are reminded of these articles: The ALP and the Israeli occupation of Palestine, 9 August 2022; Why did Australia oppose the ICJ advisory opinion on Israeli settlements?, 15 February 2023; Recognise Palestine Now!, Continue reading »See the Story
“Considering” recognition of the State of Palestine - Pearls and Irritations
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