Tour de France 2020: Roglic-Pogacar, two Slovenians at the top December 20, 2019 “The story of Roglic and his famous phone call, we tell it several times a week in one form or another on the air…. Continue Reading
Koudelka, the contemplation of time December 18, 2019 Josef Koudelka. Ruins Photographs by Josef Koudelka National Library of France (BnF), Paris (1) Majesty and simplicity. These two words hover on the surface… Continue Reading
Vendée Globe: “We couldn’t imagine a start without an audience” December 16, 2019 Roland Garros ? Postponed. The tour of France ? Postponed. If the two main annual meetings of the French sports calendar had to change… Continue Reading
In the United States, an underestimated but influential Catholicism December 14, 2019 The ambition was significant: to explore, over nearly five centuries, the “Long march of the Catholics” in the USA. One month away from a… Continue Reading
Walk-in interview at NDRI Recruitment December 12, 2019 The National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI), Karnal, has invited applications to fill 17 posts of SRF, Young Professional-II and others. Vacancy details: SRF: 7… Continue Reading
Tour de France 2020: Michal Kwiatkowski wins in the 18th stage November 29, 2019 The Ineos Grenadiers team saved the honor in the Tour de France 2020: the Polish Michal Kwiatkowski won the 18th stage, the last in… Continue Reading
Women’s tennis in constant revolution November 27, 2019 How can an unknown young Polish girl, who has never won a main circuit tournament in her career, suddenly, on a beautiful Saturday in… Continue Reading
PSG, a return of dunces November 25, 2019 A goal from Julian Draxler at the end of extra time, and PSG finally garners its first points for its third league game. A… Continue Reading
In Liège, the food of the future will be above all local November 23, 2019 The food of the future? In Liège, in eastern Belgium, it is not sought in hypertechnological daydreams, such as synthetic meat concocted in the… Continue Reading
The price of the common good November 21, 2019 It is not easy to choose a winner for the Nobel Peace Prize. First, because there is always the risk that a winner will… Continue Reading