Articles by Le Monde

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The World Rediscovers Cuban Medical Internationalism
Helen Yaffe | Le Monde Diplomatique - TRANSCEND Media Service, 6 Apr 2020

30 Mar 2020 – Just weeks ago, US Democratic Senator Bernie Sanders was vilified by the US establishment for acknowledging education and healthcare achievements in revolutionary Cuba. Now, as the COVID-19 pandemic sweeps the globe, the island’s medical prowess is back in the spotlight.

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(Français) En Israël, les cueilleurs de plantes aromatiques ne veulent plus être criminalisés
Claire Bastier – Le Monde, 28 Oct 2019

6 septembre 2019 – L’origan et la sauge ont une position centrale dans la cuisine des populations arabes d’Israël. Or, depuis 1977, l’Etat hébreu en interdit la cueillette. Une réglementation culturellement discriminante en passe d’être assouplie.

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How the Radical Right Takeover in Brazil Has Parallels with Trumpism
Anne Vigna | Le Monde diplomatique - AlterNet, 11 Dec 2017

The hard right is running the country without being elected after Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment last year. It has surprising support among the new lower-middle class. There has never been a time when those defending the interests of the big landowners, evangelical Christians and the army have been so strongly represented in the National Congress.

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(Français) Une notion piégée: Quand parler de «terrorisme»?
Vincent Sizaire | Investig’Action – Le Monde Diplomatique, 10 Apr 2017

Le 14 juillet, un homme au volant d’un camion fonçait sur la foule à Nice, tuant quatre-vingt-quatre personnes et en blessant des centaines. Le massacre a aussitôt été qualifié d’attentat « terroriste ». Mais, pour lutter efficacement contre ce type d’actes, l’emploi de ce terme a-t-il une utilité quelconque ?

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The Most Impossible Job on Earth: Who Will Be the Next UN Secretary-General?
Shashi Tharoor – Le Monde Diplomatique, 27 Jun 2016

Whoever succeeds Ban Ki-moon at the United Nations will face the same frustrations as his or her predecessors — authority without decisive power.

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BP and the Armed Suppression of Dissent in Colombia: Big Oil’s Ethical Violence
Lara Montesinos Coleman - Le Monde Diplomatique, 15 Jun 2015

Legal cases such as this are vital: they aim to hold corporations to account and to contest systematic impunity. Hopefully the lawsuit will open the way to hundreds of other cases on behalf of community leaders, activists and trade unionists killed or ‘disappeared’.

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(Français) La méditation comme outil pédagogique
Manon Rescan – Le Monde, 30 Mar 2015

Au Canada, de nombreux établissements ont fait entrer la « pleine conscience » à l’école. Cette technique permettrait d’améliorer le bien-être et les performances scolaires des élèves.

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(Português) Após o SwissLeaks, é preciso lutar contra a fuga de capitais nos países pobres
Denis Cogneau - Le Monde, 9 Mar 2015

Estudioso da London School of Economics estima que um terço dos patrimônios africanos está em contas offshore – e um quinto do patrimônio latino-americano.

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(Português) SwissLeaks: revelações sobre um sistema de fraude fiscal internacional
Fabrice Lhomme e Gérard Davet - Le Monde, 23 Feb 2015

19 Fev 2015 – Os números são de tirar o fôlego. A série de reportagens publicada pelo jornal Le Monde, espetacular e inédita, é fruto de investigações realizadas entre Paris, Washington, Bruxelas e Genebra, e revela os bastidores de um grande sistema de evasão fiscal aceito, e até encorajado, pelo britânico HSBC, o segundo maior banco do mundo, através da sua filial suíça HSBC Private Bank.

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(Français) Ce qu’il y a de non Charlie en moi
Rony Brauman – Le Monde, 19 Jan 2015

Je suis Charlie, je ne suis pas Charlie. Le Charlie en moi est accablé par l’assassinat de figures familières, chantres de la grivoiserie et de la dérision, il est bouleversé par la mort de ces bouffeurs de religion dont l’outrance et le mauvais goût rigolards étaient la marque de fabrique.

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(Français) LuxLeaks : L’évasion fiscale, un sport national pour les géants américains
Anne Michel - Le Monde, 10 Nov 2014

Luxembourg, Pays-Bas: Profitant d’une législation fiscale souple aux Etats-Unis, et poussées par des actionnaires avides de rentabilité, elles franchissent l’Atlantique, pour dissimuler une partie de leurs juteux profits, réalisés hors des Etats-Unis, dans ce paradis fiscal pour grandes entreprises.

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(Français) A la Coupe des BRICS, la Chine part favorite
Sylvie Kauffmann – Le Monde, 14 Jul 2014

Les 15 et 16 juillet [2014] donc, les dirigeants des BRICS réunis à Fortaleza puis à Brasilia devront se mettre d’accord sur le lieu du siège de la future banque de développement qu’ils prévoient de créer. Et devinez ? Shanghaï tient la corde.

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(Français) Halte au « BRICS bashing »!
Gérard Wolf - Le Monde, 3 Mar 2014

Certes, dans les BRICS (Brésil, Inde, Russie, Chine et Afrique du Sud), comme dans d’autres marchés émergents, la croissance est moindre que celle envisagée il y a deux ans. Mais soyons réalistes.

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(Português) Homens-Bombas, Versão Ocidental
Grégoire Chamayou- Le Monde Diplomatique, 28 Oct 2013

Que estranhos condicionamentos culturais levam ao horror diante dos atentados suicidas, e à indiferença às mortes impostas por controle remoto?

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(Português) Giap, o Homem Que Humilhou Dois Impérios
Xavier Monthéard, Le Monde Diplomatique – TRANSCEND Media Service, 7 Oct 2013

Morre no Vietnã, aos 102 anos, gênio militar responsável por arrasar “mito da invencível superioridade dos Estados Unidos”. Sem formação militar acadêmica, Giap refina o conceito de “guerra popular prolongada”: um exército de camponeses firmemente apoiado na população.

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(Français) Giap: Et le Stratège Défit l’Amérique et la France
Xavier Monthéard – Le Monde Diplomatique, 7 Oct 2013

4 oct 2013 – Décédé ce vendredi à l’âge de 102 ans, le général et homme politique vietnamien Vo Nguyên Giap fut l’un des grands stratèges du XXe siècle, le seul qui parvint à défaire successivement les armées française et américaine.

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(Français) Nous Refusons le Silence Face a l’Apartheid et au Nettoyage Ethnique en Birmanie
Maung Zarni, Noam Chomsky et Lilian Thuram – Le Monde, 1 Jul 2013

Les minorités sont exclues du renouveau démocratique et, pour beaucoup, le calvaire a empiré avec des offensives militaires au nord et à l’Est tandis qu’à l’Ouest des populations sont séquestrées sous un régime d’Apartheid.

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Tyranny of the One Per Cent
Serge Halimi – Le Monde Diplomatique, 20 May 2013

It’s not really news that some politicians love money and like to spend time with those who have lots of it. Or that they sometimes behave like a caste that is above the law. Or that the tax system favours the affluent, and that the free circulation of capital enables them to stash their cash in tax havens. But de facto dictatorship can count on the mainstream media to come up with diverting subjects to delay, and then misdirect, collective revolt, and to personalise and thereby depoliticise the most shocking scandals.

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Can’t Pay Back, Won’t Pay Back: Iceland’s Loud No
Silla Sigurgeirsdóttir and Robert H Wade – Le Monde Diplomatique, 8 Aug 2011

The small island of Iceland has lessons for the world. It held a referendum in April to decide, more or less, whether ordinary people should pay for the folly of the bankers (and by extension, could governments control the corporate sector if they depended on it for finance). Sixty per cent of the population rejected an agreement negotiated between Iceland, the Netherlands and the UK to pay back the British and Dutch governments for the money they spent to recompense savers with the failed bank Icesave. That was less resistance than the first referendum last spring, when 93% voted no.

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(French) Le Socialisme Cubain, Cinquante Ans Après
Renaud Lambert – Le Monde Diplomatique, 25 Apr 2011

« Cuba, c’est comme une telenovela de cinquante mille épisodes dont chacun pense que le prochain sera le dernier », résume Fernando Ravsberg, journaliste à la British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). Avant d’ajouter, dans un sourire : « Mais elle continue toujours. » Cinquante-deux ans après le « triomphe de la révolution », le volet qui s’ouvre en 2011 débute par un événement et un double anniversaire.

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(French) Remettre les pendules à l’heure au Moyen-Orient
Peter Harling - Le Monde, 14 Feb 2011

L’irruption de la “rue arabe” (concept jusqu’ici bien commode par son abstraction) place l’Occident face à ses contradictions : si l’interpellation populaire de pouvoirs autocratiques et corrompus résonne avec les valeurs démocratiques dont on se targue à Washington, Paris et ailleurs, elle s’accorde mal avec les aspects pratiques d’une politique occidentale qui n’a jamais fait grand cas de l’opinion publique locale. Comment embrasser un élan populaire quand on est tout sauf populaire dans la région ?

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(French) Le Monde Arabe se Révolte
Alain Gresh - Le Monde Diplomatique, 7 Feb 2011

De la Tunisie à l’Egypte, un air de liberté.

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(FRENCH) OBJECTEUR DE CROISSANCE
Hervé Kempf – Le Monde, 5 Apr 2010

L’habit ne fait pas le moine, bien sûr, mais une belle apparence inspire le respect. C’est pourquoi il est tout sauf anecdotique que l’idée de décroissance, si allègrement injuriée par les thuriféraires du dogme "croissanciste", ait été accueillie dans un lieu imprégné de pensée. Du 26 au 29 mars s’est tenue dans la belle université […]

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GROWTH OBJECTOR
Hervé Kempf - Le Monde, 5 Apr 2010

Clothes do not make the man, of course, but a fine appearance inspires respect. That’s why it was so critical that the idea of degrowth, so cheerfully reviled by the “growthist” toadies, was hosted in a place imbued by thought. During March 26 to 29, the second conference on economic degrowth was held at the […]

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CRISIS: THE MOTOR OF CAPITALISM
André Orléan - Le Monde, 5 Apr 2010

Capitalism’s history coincides with the history of its crises. Over the 1970-2007 period, there were at least 124 banking crises, 208 exchange rate crises and 63 sovereign debt crises! Even though most of those crises remained restricted to peripheral countries, this nonetheless remains a very alarming fact. In the face of such figures, the idea […]

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STUDY PROVES THREE MONSANTO CORN VARIETIES’ NOXIOUSNESS TO THE ORGANISM
Le Monde, 19 Dec 2009

A study published in the International Journal of Biological Sciences demonstrates the toxicity of three genetically modified corn varieties from the American seed company Monsanto, the Committee for Independent Research and Information on Genetic Engineering (Criigen, based in Caen), which participated in that study, announced Friday, December 11. "For the first time in the world, […]

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A FIASCO
Le Monde – Editorial, 12 Nov 2009, 15 Nov 2009

It’s time to stop the verbal pretense. In the Near East, there is no negotiation "process" underway. Furthermore, there is also no prospect for peace. The situation is nonetheless not in a state of status quo: it is regressing. Dangerously. The United States bears the primary responsibility. Several months ago, Barack Obama had placed the […]

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TOWARD A BREAKDOWN OF THE CAPITALIST SUBJECT?
Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval | Le Monde, 3 Oct 2009

Perhaps the economic catastrophe is dissipating the most glaring illusions about the self-regulating market, making global capitalism’s doctrinarians a bit less arrogant, provoking the spectacular conversions of some "leaders" who would urgently like to make us forget their previous blindness.     But the catastrophe has not yet brought about the blockage of all the apparatuses, […]

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UNPUNISHED MASSACRE
Le Monde – Editorial 1/Jun/09, 2 Jun 2009

    The Sri Lankan regime is exultant. It’s about to get away scot-free with the massacre of thousands of civilians on its country’s northeastern beaches. According to a UN estimate, close to 20,000 people could have perished in the Sri Lankan army’s end of January to end of May offensive against the ultra-violent Liberation Tigers […]

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UN SPECIAL RAPPORTEUR JUDGES LIBERALIZATION HARMFUL TO FRAGIL AGRICULTURES
Jean-Pierre Stroobants, Le Monde, 18 Dec 2008

    Olivier De Schutter, a Belgian academic who is currently the United Nations special rapporteur on the right to food, is about to present a much-awaited report to Pascal Lamy, director general of the World Trade Organization (WTO). It concerns both the impact of liberalized world trade on hunger in the world and free trade’s […]

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THE CRISIS: AN OPPORTUNITY TO SAVE THE PLANET
Antoine Reverchon, Le Monde, 16 Dec 2008

An interview with Lord Nicholas Stern, professor at the London School of Economics, who received an honorary doctorate from the University of Paris-Dauphine on November 24.     Le Monde: Your report on the economics of global climate change, published in October 2006, had a significant impact, since it quantified the economic costs of different scenarios […]

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“WE ARE ALL WHITE MICE!”
By Luc Bronner, Le Monde., 16 Sep 2008

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