Vincent Duluc: “Michael Jackson, I passed by”

Journalist at the team since 1995, Vincent Duluc greedily embraces the news and matches of Olympique Lyonnais, Les Bleus or English football. Between two reports, this brilliant pen with maddening productivity writes novels. As the Fifth Beatles (on George Best) or the award-winning Spring 76, wonderful bio on his adolescence where it is about his … Read more

In Valence, Mélenchon in VRP of the “ready-to-govern”

Sunday morning, Alexis Corbière settles down near us while awaiting the speech of Jean-Luc Mélenchon. A patient crowd outside the Palais des Congrès in Valence (Drôme). The words of the leader of the rebellious are awaited. We ask the deputy for Seine-Saint-Denis: “We remain a pole of resistance and Jean-Luc will show the way for … Read more

Presidential: at EE-LV, Jadot wants to go fast and Bayou wants “time”

A word often comes up in the mouths of environmentalists: “Historical.” This term is usually accompanied by new faces. Those of the mayors victorious in the municipal elections. They stroll in the alleys of the fertile city, in Pantin (Seine-Saint-Denis) where EE-LV organizes its summer days. All that’s missing is the double decker bus. Secret … Read more

MEPs pressure EU to assess incidents at Almaraz nuclear power plant | Nuclear

Two events that have taken place in recent weeks in the two reactors at the Spanish Nuclear Power Plant in Almaraz, a hundred kilometers from Portugal, are raising concerns among those who, in both countries, question the extension of the life of these facilities until 2028. The Greens called for the Environment Minister’s urgent hearing … Read more

MEPs pressure EU to assess incidents at Almaraz nuclear power plant | Nuclear

Two events that have taken place in recent weeks in the two reactors at the Spanish Nuclear Power Plant in Almaraz, a hundred kilometers from Portugal, are raising concerns among those who, in both countries, question the extension of the life of these facilities until 2028. The Greens called for the Environment Minister’s urgent hearing … Read more

After 73 years of voting on the right, Bordeaux is an example of the green wave that sweeps France

Pierre Hurmic is 65 years old and throughout his life (and almost another decade) the city of Bordeaux was ruled by the center-right. But this ecologist has just made history, winning the chamber of this French city, in one of the examples of the green wave that swept France in the second round of the … Read more

Municipal: green growth – Liberation

The amazed mine and the “Wow” by Yannick Jadot on the set of France 2, as the green wave submerges this second round of the municipal elections, says a lot. Lyon, but also Strasbourg, Bordeaux… Don’t throw it away! It is a historic shift for environmentalists, far beyond their own hopes. “What is fascinating in … Read more