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The Legion of Honor: History and Characteristics

What is the Legion of Honor? The Legion of Honor is the highest civil and military distinction in France. It rewards the merits earned by citizens in all sectors of the country's activity. This decoration is not reserved only for French citizens but can be awarded to anyone who has served the inte ...

20
Apr
2009

Mount Rushmore: an emblem of the United States

Presentation of Mount Rushmore The Mount Rushmore National Memorial (or Mount Rushmore National Memorial in English) is the main tourist attraction in the state of South Dakota. The site, which is located forty miles from Rapid City, attracts more than two million visitors each year. This monum ...

07
Sep
2011

Third dose of Covid vaccine: who is affected?

A third dose to keep its health pass In his address on November 9, 2021, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that the Third dose of Covid vaccine would become mandatory to maintain its health pass for a portion of the population. Due to the evolution of the epidemic in France and througho ...

15
Nov
2021

Parents: Paternity Leave in 5 Questions

Why establish a new holiday for young parents? During his televised address on January 16th, the President of the Republic announced the creation of a new birth leave. This measure is intended to replace the current parental leave, which is underutilized. According to a 2021 study by the OFCE, les ...

05
Feb
2024

European Union: Understanding the EU Presidency in 5 questions

1- Why is there talk of a rotating presidency? The Presidency of the Council of the European Union is a responsibility that falls to each EU member state in turn. Each state holds this office for 6 months, from January to June or July to December, according to a pre-determined order. Thus, in ...

13
Dec
2021

Film: understand the Don't Look Up phenomenon in 5 questions

1- What is this film? Don't Look Up is a film directed by Adam McKay and offered exclusively on the Netflix platform. Since its release on December 24, 2021, this film has not stopped occupying the top 10 of Netflix and especially fueling conversations and debates. Indeed, it is a comedy, but ...

27
Jan
2022

The International City of the French Language: a cultural place to discover in Villers-Cotterêts.

A highly symbolic place The International City of the French Language will be inaugurated on October 30, 2023, in the Château de Villers-Cotterêts in the department of Aisne and the Hauts-de-France region. This place is one of the most important cultural projects initiated by President Emmanuel ...

23
Oct
2023

Maria Callas: 5 Things to Know About the Voice of the Century

She took her first singing lessons at 8 years old. Maria Callas was born on December 2, 1923, in New York as Sophia Cecelia Kalogeropoulos. From her unhappy childhood, this daughter of Greek immigrants recounted that she was just a "fat, clumsy, and unloved kid." The one nicknamed Maria was, howev ...

15
Dec
2023

Sport: Major National Cause 2024

2024: A Year Marked by Sports. As France prepares to welcome athletes from around the world for the Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games, sport will be in the spotlight throughout the year. By declaring physical and sports activity as the "national cause for 2024," the President of the Republic ...

04
Jan
2024

Harris vs Trump: How to Follow the American Presidential Election on Television?

A special week on French television As some 244 million Americans are called to the polls and the outcome of the presidential election has never been so uncertain in the United States, French television channels are mobilizing to allow viewers to follow the historic duel between Kamala Harris and D ...

04
Nov
2024

Nice Book Festival

Festival Presentation The Nice Book Festival is held every year in June in Nice. For three days, literature lovers gather there to enjoy the debates, book signings, conferences, and exhibitions scheduled for this event, which has free admission. A multifaceted festival The Nice Book Festival hosts ...

28
May
2007

Women's Rugby: History and Achievements

What is women's XV rugby? Women's rugby follows exactly the rules of Rugby XV, as it is practiced by men. This discipline, which has not yet acquired the same status as its male counterpart, has its own history, unfortunately marked by male attempts to exclude women from the game. What are the ori ...

18
Sep
2007

The Statue of Liberty: the emblem of New York

Presentation The Statue of Liberty, located on the small island of Liberty Island south of Manhattan, was long the First image emigrants arriving at Ellis Island had of America. This statue representing Liberty Enlightening the World (Liberty Enlightening the World) was given to the United State ...

25
Sep
2008

Bormes-les-Mimosas: 5 Good Reasons to Visit this Village in Var

To discover the Var capital of mimosa. Classified among the most flowered villages in France, Bormes-les-Mimosas has been bearing this poetically inspired name since 1920 and officially since 1968. This village, acknowledged as the Mimosa capital of the Var region, invites you to discover 90 speci ...

19
Mar
2009

The Cannes Film Festival: the biggest cinema event in the world.

A festival with international prestige. The prestige of the city of Cannes is inseparably linked to its international film festival. Every year, during the second half of May, the Azurean city is in the spotlight for the famous Cannes Film Festival. For over 75 years, this festival has been dedica ...

23
Apr
2009

"The European Festival of Nude Photography in Arles"

"The Revealed Body" The European Nude Photography Festival, held annually in Arles, brings together photographers and image professionals around the theme of the body. The festival was founded by Arlesian photographer Bruno Rédarès, who serves as its President. This event seeks to "define the b ...

07
May
2009

The Rugby World Cup in 5 questions

How often is the Rugby World Cup held? The Rugby World Cup is an international rugby union competition that takes place every four years. It is organized in odd-numbered years, so as not to compete with the FIFA World Cup or the Olympic Games, which are held in even-numbered years. 2- What is the h ...

01
Sep
2011

Christ the Redeemer: the symbol of Rio de Janeiro

A monumental Christ With its head in the clouds, the Statue of Christ the Redeemer extends its arms in a cross in a gesture of welcome or blessing to all visitors passing through Rio de Janeiro. This monumental statue stands on Mount Corcovado ('The Hunchback'), one of the hills enclosing the Ma ...

20
Dec
2011

Abortion: Termination of Pregnancy in France in 5 Questions

1- What is a voluntary termination of pregnancy? Voluntary termination of pregnancy, often referred to by the abbreviation VTP, is an abortion performed within a legal framework for non-medical reasons. If the procedure is motivated by medical reasons (malformation or serious and incurable disease ...

29
Oct
2012

Nutritional information: is the Nutri-score really reliable?

How did the Nutri-score come about? The Nutri-score as we know it today made its appearance on food packaging in the spring of 2017. Health Minister Marisol Touraine announced March 15, 2017 that the simplified nutritional logo recommended to manufacturers would be this color code quite comparable ...

21
Mar
2017