Chaque mois, retrouvez la chronique d’une des quatre personnalités qui nous font le plaisir de prendre la plume en alternance. Dans son billet, l’écrivain Quentin Mouron explore un thème d’actualité avec son tranchant habituel.
CHRONIQUE LONG FORMAT Pascal Couchepin | Israël a été plusieurs fois ces derniers mois au centre de l’attention publique, pour sa réponse aux défis de la pandémie, ou ses difficultés politiques – la dernière actualité en date, funeste, est aussi la plus marquante. Le système électoral israélien ne permet pas de dégager des majorités claires.
Every month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who take turns writing for Le Regard Libre. Freelance journalist Sophie Woeldgen shares her views as a reporter in the Middle East on an itchy subject.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of taking up the pen in turn. Writer Roland Jaccard recounts his favorite film, as implausible as it is politically correct: the movie of his life.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of alternating between the two. In his column, writer Quentin Mouron explores a topical issue with his usual sharpness.
Building the future on facts
Every month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who take turns writing for Le Regard Libre. Freelance journalist Sophie Woeldgen shares her views as a reporter in the Middle East on an itchy subject.
Each month, we feature a column by one of the personalities who give us the pleasure of taking up the pen in turn. Writer Roland Jaccard recounts his favorite film, as implausible as it is politically correct: the movie of his life.
LONG FORMAT ARTICLE, Laure Mi Hyun Croset | As if it were the last bastion against barbarism, the French language is often at the heart of fierce debate. It's accused of being impoverished or, on the contrary, degraded by the addition of less euphonious terms to its lexicon, or of English terms that already exist in the language of Molière.