New ‘massive’ Russian strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
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Pre-selected for the Oscars, the film “Le Bleu du caftan” tackles homosexuality in Morocco
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“These attacks aim to discourage and demoralize” during the holidays, says a Ukrainian journalist
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[Opinion] What peace for martyred Ukraine?
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“From January-February, we must anticipate a possibly very dry year”, alert France Nature Environnement
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a mysterious disease attacks the coral of the Gulf of Thailand
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War in Ukraine, Day 307 | New “massive” strikes on energy infrastructure
(Kyiv) Ukraine denounced “massive” strikes by more than 120 Russian missiles on Thursday morning targeting several regions, including the capital Kyiv, a new salvo intended to destroy the country’s energy…
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Working in a newsroom means working every day with words, a raw material that has the particularity of evolving over time. A word that was once common is no longer…
Far from power, but closer to people
Four months after leaving the Conservative Party, Alain Rayes says he is calm. “Happy”, even. Posted at 5:00 a.m. (Ottawa) Alain Rayes says he’s moved away from the benches of…
War in Ukraine, Day 307 | New “massive” strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure
(Kyiv) Ukraine denounced “massive” strikes by more than 120 Russian missiles on Thursday morning targeting several regions, including the capital Kyiv, a new salvo intended to destroy the country’s energy…
[Éditorial de Louise-Maude Rioux Soucy] No protection without vision
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[Opinion] We must save the oldest church bell in Montreal
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They go almost unnoticed. They are, however, essential players in the cultural milieu. The duty offers a series of portraits of shadow trades, through the confidences of professionals who practice…
[Rétrospective 2022] Aboriginal people increasingly present on the Quebec cultural scene
In music, visual arts and words, Indigenous artists from Quebec have been increasingly present on the Quebec cultural scene in 2022. Whether in museums, in bookstores or on the airwaves,…