
French youth leans towards the (far-)right
They are in their twenties, conservative, and in this election year, they are not just voting for a candidate, but to "save France".


Après M : No Really, Come as You Are
In the northern districts of Marseille, a former McDonald's was taken over by a hundred volunteers to become a "fast social food" ....


In Search of the Soul of Bristol
In his bedroom as a teenager in Paris, Karim dreams of Bristol, the city of the legendary rock group Massive Attack, symbol of this rebellious spirit. But what he finds there is quite different...


The Revolution Was Televised (but we all thought it was the weather channel)
Kashef was a leader of the revolution in Egypt in 2011. 10 years later, he looks back on this movement from Berlin where he is exiled.


Life in Bankrupt Lebanon
To fill the fridge serenely, withdraw cash at the ATM ; all trivial things that aren’t taken for granted anymore in Fadia’s family.


At the Roots of the Arab Spring: How Is a Revolution Told?
Ten years ago, the Arab Spring was born, sweeping many leaders with it. But who kept it alive for 10 years? And how?


French Banlieues : Since The 2005 Uprising, 15 Years In A State Of Emergency
La mort de Zyed et Bouna a amorcé les révoltes de 2005. Trois semaines révélatrices d’un malaise profond en France. Mais depuis, qu'est-ce qui a changé ?


The Legacy of Colonization: Black Lives Matter revives the controversy in Saint-Louis, Senegal
Deux visions de l’histoire s’affrontent dès le milieu du 19eme siècle. Saint-Louis ou Ndar, est le théâtre d’une rivalité sur la mémoire liée à la colonisation.


Lebanon: From Spark to Implosion
September 2020, this is a year of crisis and delusions, highlighted by the explosion in Beirut, that Lebanese people went through.
