From Panama to Japan, the crisp empire of Éric Kayser May 1, 2022 Let’s admit a little disappointment! The Parisian headquarters of the Éric Kayser house does not smell of hot bread. It is not from a… Continue Reading
Can we cancel the African debt? April 10, 2022 ► “States must constrain private creditors” Lison Rehbinder, development finance advocacy officer at CCFD-Terre solidaire “It is both necessary and possible to cancel the… Continue Reading
Can imported methane emissions be controlled? April 3, 2022 ► “We must achieve a critical mass of States” Paul Malliet, Economist at the environmental division of the OFCE “The hunt for methane leaks… Continue Reading
Covid-19: how Pfizer won the sprint to the vaccine March 6, 2022 13th Dec, 2020. Trucks drive through the streets of Portage, Michigan, home to the largest Pfizer factory in the United States. On board: the… Continue Reading
“Excellence must be the norm”: in India, the successful engineering sector February 6, 2022 In the heart of the capital, the campus extends into a large and airy complex, its lawns bathed in the winter sun. With 10,000… Continue Reading
Film financing: should we be afraid of Netflix? January 23, 2022 “It is always more advantageous to have several investors” Pascal Rogard, Director General of SACD (Society of Dramatic Authors and Composers) Distributors tend to… Continue Reading
“Digital goods have become a reality” January 16, 2022 La Croix: Is the creation of a digital euro the prelude to a cashless society? David Bounie: Yes it is certain. What we don’t… Continue Reading
Pharmaceutical industry, the five lessons of the Covid-19 crisis June 20, 2021 The pharmaceutical industry will not come out of the Covid crisis quite the same. Overview of what has already changed or should change rapidly…. Continue Reading
In Douai, an intergenerational residence to take care of each other June 7, 2021 “ Cethe fact of the years that we develop intergenerational residences within the association, we benefit from the capitalization of experiences which work ”,… Continue Reading
Night trains, small lines, rail freight… The revenge of rail May 30, 2021 The way seems clear for the train to regain its splendor. The railroad has rarely been so much in the spotlight … and public… Continue Reading