
Senegal : Covid-19, the virus infecting the casual job sector
In Dakar, the precarious status of small shops and entrepreneurs is severely strained by the virus-induced psychosis.


The many faces of Paris
From the depths of Yvelines to the south of the Seine-Marne, the inhabitants of Île-de-France often embody a rurban lifestyle in which a diversity of landscapes and identities abound.


Not Like the Other Boys
For some, Charles has never been a guy, a “proper” guy. He has a soft voice, bursts out laughing with his hand over his mouth and bears no interest at all in soccer. Nothing dramatic, really.


Frizzy, Curly, Relaxed: Cover up that hair, which I can't endure to look on
Deborah is mixed race, she has frizzy hair. Melanie is white, her hair is curly. The two journalists mix investigation and personal testimony to understand how racism has always been, and still is today, rooted in the nature of our hair.


In Ukraine, young people are turning their backs on the Russian language
Ukraine is a bilingual country, where many families speak Russian. But since the beginning of the invasion, young Ukrainians are leaving this language behind.


In the northern suburbs of Marseille, meet the school that strives to change the world
Through social diversity and Scouting-inspired teaching methods, the school fosters values such as solidarity and self-confidence well beyond its walls.


Abortion in Poland: a solidarity chain against repression
It is not easy to get an abortion in Poland, but it is made easier by Natalia, Katarzyna, Gosia, and Justyna, all of whom contribute to fighting repression in their own way.


#balancetonbar: after uproar, ear piercing silence
#balancetonbar: a hashtag that recently emerged to denounce the GHB attacks that have multiplied in bars and nightclubs, from Brussels to Marseille.


Bloody Sunday’s Wounds Are Still Bleeding
50 years on, the tragedy of Bloody Sunday still haunts the memories of the people of Derry.
