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'Not Western version of democracy': 147 constituencies allegedly excluded from Ethiopia's election
As Ethiopians head to the polls, François Picard is pleased to welcome Jervin Naidoo, Political Analyst at Oxford Economics Africa. While official narratives emphasise stability and democratic progress, significant portions of the country remain excluded from voting, raising concerns about representation, legitimacy, and the consolidation of power. Naidoo argues that while voting has proceeded in much of the country, the exclusion of Tigray and dozens of constituencies elsewhere constitutes...
Holocaust remembrance: Newly discovered photos illustrate previously-unknown roundup of French Jews
François Picard is pleased to welcome Dr. Jean-Marc Dreyfus, Historian, Professor of Modern History at the University of Manchester, Chief Editor of 'La Revue d'Histoire de la Shoah' and one of the curators of the Shoah Memorial in Paris photography exhibit highlighting the discovery of 98 previously unknown photographs documenting the May 14, 1941 roundup of foreign Jews in Paris. It represents one of the most significant visual revelations in Holocaust historiography in recent years, the...
Exclusive: ‘If China attacks Taiwan, you will be affected too,’ Taiwan’s deputy FM warns Europe
Euronews Next sat down with Taiwan’s deputy foreign minister Wu Chih-chung in an exclusive interview to talk about the silicon shield and why the world cannot afford to ignore the political tensions. Taiwan may feel distant to most Europeans, but a Chinese takeover of the island would send shockwaves from Washington to Tokyo, Taiwan’s deputy foreign minister François Chih-chung Wu told Euronews Next. "If China attacks Taiwan, France, Europe, the United States, and Japan will all be affected.
'Entire system is broken': Lyhanna's death reveals 'systemic failures' in France's judicial system
François Picard is pleased to welcome Solène Podevin-Favre, President of 'Face à l'inceste' advocacy and support group and former Co-Director of Ciivise. According to Podevin-Favre, the death of Lyhanna is not an isolated tragedy. It is a 'systemic failure' that has been repeatedly identified, documented, and reported for years.
France's recognition of Its role in the 1994 Rwanda Genocide marks a historic turning point
François Picard is pleased to welcome Juliette Bour, Historian and Author of a forthcoming book in French, "Like Men, Women Politicians Complicit in Rwandan Genocide". More than three decades after the 1994 Genocide against the Tutsi in Rwanda , France continues to confront difficult questions about its political, military and diplomatic role during one of the most horrific atrocities of the twentieth century.
A French hospital enlists donkeys in mental health care — and patients approve
From depression to schizophrenia, France's only hospital-based animal therapy unit is making the case that four legs can go where medicine alone cannot. When life gets you down, try petting a donkey — at least, that is one of the prescriptions at the Ville-Evrard hospital complex east of Paris. Tucked within its grounds, among 19th-century farm buildings and woodland, five donkeys are doing some of the mental health heavy lifting between hay-munching breaks.
'Animal medicine': Therapy donkeys help patients at French psychiatric hospital
'Animal medicine': Therapy donkeys help patients at French psychiatric hospital Patients staying in a psychiatric hospital near Paris have been singing the praises of a novel treatment: spending time with therapy donkeys. Experts and patients say caring for the animals, which are known for their calm and social nature, helps improve emotional regulation, communication, social interaction and self-esteem. Therapy donkeys are helping patients with mental health conditions recover in a...
Can Europe own its digital destiny? EU unveils tech sovereignty roadmap
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Edgar Morin, France's intellectual 'grandfather', dies aged 104
For French people, Morin was above all an intellectual guide, developing a holistic, transdisciplinary approach to the major issues of our time. Outside France, he was best known as the pioneer of 'cinéma vérité' with his film 'Chronicle of a Summer' (1961). Edgar Morin, one of France's most emblematic public intellectuals, a former member of the Resistance during the Second World War who devoted his life to promoting critical thinking and fighting intolerance, has died at the age of 104,...