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Worldcrunch » france » Page 14

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Coworking with child at Working Mommy
Geopoliticstechnology

Will You Give Up Your Privacy To Go Outside?

by Jeff Israely April 30, 2020May 22, 2025
Prague restaurant shut down by COVID-19 quarantine
In The Newsfrance

Economic Stimulus DIY: New Business Ideas To Dodge COVID-19 Crisis

by Kat Bohmbach April 29, 2020May 20, 2025
A mural depicting Russian Putin critic Alexei Navalny is being painted over less than 90 minutes after it was discovered on Wednesday in Saint Petersburg.
In The Newsfrance

The Latest: Biden’s Vision, Navalny Appearance, 5,000-Year-Old Tombs

by Emma Flacard and Anne-Sophie Goninet April 29, 2020December 20, 2025
Barcelona couple quarantined
In The Newsfrance

Quarantine Couples: The Good And Bad News For Gender Equality

by Worldcrunch April 28, 2020May 22, 2025
Indonesia’s volcano Mount Sinabung in North Sumatra erupted several times on Tuesday, shooting ashes up to 1,000 meters above its peak.
In The Newsfrance

The Latest: Journalists Killed In Burkina Faso, U.S. Spending Plans, Citizen Kan’t

by Bertrand Hauger, Emma Flacard and Anne-Sophie Goninet April 28, 2020December 20, 2025
Roquefort may be delicious, but it doesn't cure coronavirus
In The Newshealth

From French Cheese To Cow Urine, A Roundup Of Fake COVID-19 Remedies

by Anne-Sophie Goninet April 28, 2020May 22, 2025
French President Emmanuel Macron visiting a supermarket in western France on April 22
In The Newspolitics

For World Leaders, The Hard Choices Of COVID-19 Have Only Begun

by Worldcrunch April 27, 2020May 22, 2025
Watching the first “supermoon” (the name given to a full moon that occurs when the moon is closest to the Earth) of 2021 in Sieversdorf, Germany
Geopoliticsfrance

The Latest: Myanmar Border Clash, Israel Accused Of ‘Apartheid,’ Bad Beavers

by Emma Flacard and Anne-Sophie Goninet April 27, 2020December 20, 2025
Free Hong Kong protest in Animal Crossing
In The Newsfrance

Lockdowns Push Protest Movements Online Around The World

by Anne-Sophie Goninet April 27, 2020May 23, 2025
Inter Milan supporters are celebrating outside the Duomo di Milano after the Italian soccer team won the Serie A title for the first time in 11 years, ending Juventus’ nine-year reign in Italy.
In The Newsfrance

The Latest: India Gets Worse, Vaccinated Tourists, Oscar Winners

by Anne Sophie Goninet, Bertrand Hauger and Emma Flacard April 26, 2020December 20, 2025
Just hold still...
In The Newsfrance

Coronavirus Nightmares, Metaphorical And Otherwise

by Worldcrunch April 23, 2020May 22, 2025
A shop assistant in Hong Kong, China, moves freshly supplied rice in a supermarket.
In The Newsfrance

Pasta In Italy. Rice In China. Guns In U.S.: A Hoarding World Tour

by Kat Bohmbach April 23, 2020May 20, 2025
No space to sit in Brussels, Belgium
In The Newsfrance

A New Marshall Plan? Why Europe Isn’t Ready To Save Itself

by Carl Karlsson April 22, 2020May 23, 2025
In China, schools remain closed in most parts of the country.
Societyfrance

In Eight Countries, Hard Choices In Bringing Students Back To School

by Michaela Kozminova April 22, 2020May 24, 2025
A worker refills medical oxygen cylinders at a charging station in New Delhi, India, where a surge in new cases has prompted an oxygen shortage.
Geopoliticsfrance

The Latest: India’s Oxygen Shortage, Putin’s Threat, Italian Slacker

by Bertrand Hauger, Emma Flacard and Anne Sophie Goninet April 22, 2020December 20, 2025
The mostly abandoned La Defense business district near Paris
Economyeconomy

Why France Is Moving Too Slowly To End The Lockdown

by Worldcrunch April 22, 2020May 22, 2025
Social distancing brings more orderly lines to Naples, Italy
In The Newsfrance

Where National Identity Meets Quarantine Rules

by Worldcrunch April 21, 2020May 22, 2025
South Korean college students shave their heads in front of the Japanese embassy in Seoul to protest against Japan’s decision to release waste water from the Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea
Geopoliticsfrance

The Latest: Chauvin Guilty Verdict, India COVID ‘Storm,’ Joints For Jabs

by Bertrand Hauger, Emma Flacard and Anne Sophie Goninet April 21, 2020December 20, 2025
Salk in his laboratory
Geopoliticsfrance

Jonas Salk And The Quest For The COVID-19 Vaccine

by Worldcrunch April 20, 2020May 22, 2025
When there were 11: Capuchin Brothers from the Crest convent
Societyfrance

Quiet Killer: When Coronavirus Got Inside A Capuchin Convent

by Rozena Crossman April 20, 2020May 22, 2025
Inter Milan supporters are celebrating outside the Duomo di Milano after the Italian soccer team won the Serie A title for the first time in 11 years, ending Juventus’ nine-year reign in Italy.
Geopoliticssoccer

The Latest: Navalny To Hospital, Train Crash in Egypt, Mars Helicopter

by Anne Sophie Goninet, Bertrand Hauger and Emma Flacard April 19, 2020December 20, 2025
Working from home
In The Newsfrance

COVID-19 Is Supercharging The Digital Transformation

by Michaela Kozminova April 17, 2020May 20, 2025
The skies above Beijing turn a dark yellow as China’s capital city is hit by a third major sandstorm in five weeks.
In The Newsphotos

The Latest: Shooting in Indianapolis, China’s Boom, World Press Photo of the Year

by Anne Sophie Goninet and Emma Flacard April 16, 2020December 20, 2025
Feeding monkeys during the lockdown in Kathmandu.
In The Newsfrance

Zoonoses And Us: The Fatal Risks Of Our Food Production System

by Alidad Vassigh April 16, 2020May 22, 2025
The lockdown has created one of the highest recorded demand for jigsaw puzzles
In The Newsfrance

Coronavirus — Global Brief: Quarantine Blues And The Power Of A Jigsaw Puzzle

by Kat Bohmbach April 15, 2020December 20, 2025
Students in Hong Kong take part in a ceremony to celebrate the first “National Security Education Day,” organized by the government to promote the controversial law imposed by China last year.
In The Newsfrance

The Latest: Olympics At Risk, Sanctions On Russia, Magic Mushrooms

by Emma Flacard and Anne-Sophie Goninet April 15, 2020December 20, 2025
In Gaza, an imam's virtually broadcast call to prayer
Geopoliticsreligion

Coronavirus — Global Brief: A Modern Plague Tests Modern Religions

by Worldcrunch April 14, 2020December 20, 2025
On the beach of La Concha, in San Sebastian, Spain
Geopoliticstravel

Next On COVID-19 Calendar: Our Summer Vacations At Risk

by Worldcrunch April 14, 2020May 22, 2025
Inter Milan supporters are celebrating outside the Duomo di Milano after the Italian soccer team won the Serie A title for the first time in 11 years, ending Juventus’ nine-year reign in Italy.
Geopoliticsfrance

The Latest: Sep. 11 Troop Withdrawal, Vaccine Doubts, Even Bigger Christ In Brazil

by Anne Sophie Goninet and Emma Flacard April 14, 2020December 20, 2025
Assembling robots in central China's Hunan Province.
Geopoliticsfrance

Robots, A Not-So-Secret Weapon Against COVID-19

by Anne Sophie Goninet April 14, 2020May 22, 2025
Police in Madrid hand out face masks in the metro on Monday
In The Newsfrance

Coronavirus — Global Brief: When Will We Open Up? And How?

by Carl Karlsson April 13, 2020December 20, 2025
While many Britons opted for a haircut or a pint after the UK partially eased lockdown restrictions, these folk chose to visit the Alton Towers theme park in England.
In The Newsfrance

The Latest: Aggressive China, Fukushima Wastewater, Spanish Beach Lessons

by Emma Flacard and Anne-Sophie Goninet April 13, 2020December 20, 2025
In Semarang, Indonesia, residents wash mosque prayer mats (and have some fun) in a river to purify them, a tradition in preparation for the Ramadan fasting month that will start tomorrow.
In The Newsisrael

The Latest: Iran Vows Revenge, New Ecuador President, Remembering Gagarin

by Emma Flacard and Anne Sophie Goninet April 12, 2020December 20, 2025
Prof. Raoult, France's COVID-19 superstar
In The Newsfrance

Who Is Didier Raoult, France’s Hydroxychloroquine Guru?

by Bertrand Hauger April 10, 2020May 23, 2025
One Billion Rising activists march in Manilla, Phillippines.
Geopoliticsfrance

Coronavirus: What Unites And Divides Us

by Worldcrunch April 9, 2020May 22, 2025
Farmers in France heat up their vineyards to protect them from the frost
In The Newsfrance

The Latest: Prince Philip Dies, Kim Jong-Un’s Famine Warning, Lost Pharaoh City

by Anne Sophie Goninet, Emma Flacard and Worldcrunch April 9, 2020December 20, 2025
Vaccines usually take years to discover
In The Newsfrance

Who Will Find It First? The Global Race For A Vaccine

by Kat Bohmbach April 9, 2020May 20, 2025
Passengers line up to enter the Wuhan Railway Station in Wuhan on Wednesday.
In The Newsfrance

Coronavirus — Global Brief: What Happens In Wuhan Matters In Wichita

by Kat Bohmbach April 8, 2020December 20, 2025
George Floyd’s brother Rodney in Minneapolis on April 7
In The Newsfrance

The Latest: Myanmar Embassy Trouble, N. Ireland Violence, Superman Record

by Anne Sophie Goninet, Bertrand Hauger, Emma Flacard and Worldcrunch April 8, 2020December 20, 2025
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson chairs a morning COVID-19 update meeting remotely during his self-isolation.
In The Newsfrance

Coronavirus — Global Brief: Why We Care About Boris Johnson

by Worldcrunch April 7, 2020December 20, 2025

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