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2 weeks ago |
voxeurop.eu | Aïda Delpuech |Helena Gomez |Helena Rodríguez Gómez |Federica Rossi
This article is reserved for our subscribersGiovanni Romagnoli* frequents this beach most during hot summer days, with his own booth and parasol. But he had never seen anything like it before in August last year. 'When I noticed that black substance around us, I panicked. I immediately wanted to get everyone out of the water as quickly as possible,” he says. Having worked on cruise ships in the past, he now works as a chief engineer on a tugboat in Civitavecchia, the port of Rome, where he lives.
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2 weeks ago |
climatica.coop | Aïda Delpuech
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mediapart.fr | Aïda Delpuech
Contenu principal Recherche Pied de page GardanneGardanne (Bouches-du-Rhône).– Elle ne le quitte jamais. Depuis la fenêtre de sa maison familiale, par-delà les arbres de son jardin, Jean-Luc Debard scrute les fumées s’échappant à nouveau de la plus grande centrale biomasse de France, la centrale de Provence. « Ça me gonfle à un point, ce bruit, cette pollution […], j’ai envie d’exploser.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
dialnet.unirioja.es | Aïda Delpuech
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Sep 26, 2024 |
monde-diplomatique.fr | Aïda Delpuech
En ce matin de janvier 2022, le vent du désert du Néguev, dans le sud d’Israël, s’est levé, accompagnant la petite centaine de Bédouins rassemblés pour clamer leur colère. Depuis des décennies, cette minorité parmi les plus marginalisées du pays dénonce l’accaparement violent de ses terres ancestrales par l’État israélien.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
forbiddenstories.org | Aïda Delpuech
After eight months of drone attacks and bombardments in Gaza by the Israeli military, brothers Basel and Moumen Khair Al-Din, both Palestinian journalists, recount how they were nearly killed while reporting. After a brush with death, they’ve been forced to reduce their coverage in the north of the enclave. Forbidden Stories and its partners have continued their work on the mass starvation hitting residents of northern Gaza.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
972mag.com | Mariana Abreu |Aïda Delpuech |Eloïse Layan |Ben Reiff
facebooktwitteremaillink According to the Committee for the Protection of Journalists, 103 journalists and media workers are among the more than 37,000 Palestinian casualties of Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip since October 7. Faced with the deadliest war for journalists in modern history, Forbidden Stories — whose mission is to continue the work of journalists who are killed on the job — set out to investigate the targeting of the press in Gaza and the West Bank.
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Apr 25, 2024 |
monde-diplomatique.fr | Aïda Delpuech |Arianna Poletti
Nous sommes dans le Saharien tunisien. Sur la route qui mène à Rjim Maatoug, à la lisière avec l’Algérie, les camions-citernes à hydrocarbures se croisent dans un ballet incessant, entre les différents gisements de la région. Sous administration militaire depuis les années 1980, ce territoire lunaire semé de palmeraies pourrait bientôt troquer son or noir contre les promesses de l’énergie verte.
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Nov 6, 2023 |
newlinesmag.com | Aïda Delpuech
Monoculture farming of the country’s famed Deglet Nour dates has drained historic aquifers but, as the sand encroaches, residents are trying to fight back On the holiday of Eid al-Adha, in late June, the sun beat down on the houses of Kebili, a town on the edge of the desert in southern Tunisia, surrounded by a large palm grove where some took refuge in the shade. By 7 a.m. the town was already awake and bustling, and the temperature was close to 100 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Oct 16, 2023 |
rappler.com | Victor Barreiro Jr. |Aïda Delpuech |Sofia Alvarez |Claudia Julieta Duque
José Bula Moreno, a 23-year-old law student, was a teenager when he knew he wanted to pursue politics. For four years, he has been preparing for the regional elections in his hometown of Puerto Libertador, a small city in northern Colombia. The runoff, later this month, will decide whether he wins a seat on the municipal council.