The Senate inquiry into the status, health, and sustainability of the koala is to start hearing evidence in Brisbane, Australia, on May 3. The Australian Koala Foundation wants the federal government to […]
The Senate inquiry into the status, health, and sustainability of the koala is to start hearing evidence in Brisbane, Australia, on May 3. The Australian Koala Foundation wants the federal government to […]
Adil Smaali, singer with the Montpellier-based group SimSim, has won the right to stay in France. The judges at the Tribunal Administratif de Montpellier have ruled that the prefecture should issue him […]
Adil Smaali, singer with the Montpellier-based group SimSim, says he is hopeful that he will be given a residence permit and that the local préfecture’s order that he leave France will be […]
A campaign is underway to fight against the proposed expulsion from France of 21-year-old Adil Smaali, singer with the Montpellier-based group SimSim. An online petition has been organised, and on November 22 […]
A reminder that Saint Jean du Gard in the Cévennes hosts the annual event “Les Journées de l’Arbre,de la Plante et du Fruit” (otherwise known as the festival of forgotten fruits) on […]
This article by Alex Duval Smith, published in the British newspaper the Observer, tells the most awful truths about the war-rape of women in eastern Congo and reports on the tireless commitment […]
New article: In the Health and Well-being section of this website, click on “Life After Cancer” to read about the positive ways in which facing, fighting, and surviving cancer have changed Irish […]
See the Poetry section for two new poems, Uluru (Ayers Rock) and Walkabout.
There will be demonstrations throughout Europe tomorrow (September 4) against the French government’s expulsion of Roma (gypsies). The European Network Against Racism (ENAR) and civic and human rights organisations in various European […]
It’s the rentrée in France. Tomorrow (September 2), some 12 million pupils go back to school, with two strikes expected to cause disruption next week. Secondary school teachers plan a walk-out on […]
It’s the rentrée in France. Tomorrow (September 2), some 12 million pupils go back to school, with two strikes expected to cause disruption next week. Secondary school teachers plan a walk-out on […]
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See my Film reviews page for more on this film: Available for screenings, and out soon on DVD – 2012: Time for Change Trailer for 2012: Time for Change 2012: Time for […]
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Read about five element acupuncture in an article written by healer and author Debra Kaatz. Extract: Retrieving harmony and balance Five element acupuncture, ayurvedic medicine, and Tibetan medicine traditionally clear energy including possession, […]
The Catalan parliament has voted to ban bullfighting. It’s the first time a regional parliament in mainland Spain has backed a ban. The first Spanish region to ban bullfighting was the Canary […]
A new newspaper for English speakers in France has just launched, and this time it’s a weekly. “The other English-language expat newspapers in France are monthlies, so this is a first,” said […]
We are currently receiving many varied messages about what is, and will be happening to the earth, and us, in the run-up to 2012, the year that predictions say will bring a […]
I spent much of my time in Australia looking for koalas, but never saw one in the wild. Koalas sleep for up to 22 hours a day, so I guess my timing […]