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Where are the books? Libraries under fire as they shift from print to digital.
À lire dans le Washington Post.
Dossier spécial de l’hebdo “The Economist: America’s Hispanics
The Economist One American in six is now Hispanic, up from a small minority two generations ago. By mid-century it will be more than one in four. David Rennie explains…
Revolution and its discontents: The messy case of Egypt’s journalists union
Columbia Journalism Review (...) The Egyptian Journalists Syndicate (EJS) is the official body tasked with organizing, protecting, and accrediting Egyptian reporters and editors (and sometimes others, like lucky ad men)…
Last Gasp in Paris
Commentary Magazine Writing in Hypervocal in March, Havas Media’s Tom Goodwin opened with a jarring observation. “Uber, the world’s largest taxi company, owns no vehicles,” he wrote. “Facebook, the world’s most…
De plus en plus de Canadiens mettent fin à leur abonnement télé traditionnel selon une nouvelle étude de la CBC.
Aly Thompson La Presse Canadienne Le rapport du réseau anglais de Radio-Canada, publié en mai dernier, précise que plus de la moitié des Canadiens qui ne possèdent pas d'abonnement à…
The day my dog was cooked for dinner
By Juliana Liu, Hong Kong correspondent BBC News This week about 10,000 dogs and a number of cats were killed at an annual dog-meat festival in south-western China, to celebrate…
« Face à l’islamisme, certains intellectuels « progressistes » sont dangereux »
Alexandra Laignel-Lavastine Le Figaro Dans son essai La pensée égarée, Alexandra Laignel-Lavastine explore plus d'une décennie de capitulation des « élites » face à la montée de l'islamisme radical. ALEXANDRA…
Infographie: The Flight of Refugees Around the Globe
New York Times Nearly 60 million people are displaced around the world because of conflict and persecution, the largest number ever recorded by the United Nations. About 14 million of…
America’s elderly prisoner boom (Reportage 8.13)
Thanks to ultra-long sentences, America's prisoners are getting older. Under the 'Gold coats' programme in California, younger inmates look after elderly ones