Review. "Le sursis" or The Catastrophe Postponed to Next September
The article reviews Jean-Paul Sartre's book "Le sursis", discussing its relevance in contemporary Estonian literature and its connection to Francophone authors.
Rima Abdul-Malak: "When I heard the first airstrikes in Beirut, I felt my heart drop"
Rima Abdul-Malak reflects on her experiences in Beirut amidst renewed conflict while directing a prominent francophone newspaper.
Consumer credit must be for housing needs? The Supreme Court on the matter of Francophone borrowers
The Supreme Court has ruled on the distinction between consumer credit and credit related to business activities, dismissing claims from two Francophone borrowers who sought to invalidate their loan agreements.
Empty chairs in classrooms after classmates who will no longer come. Swiss schools cope with the New Year tragedy
In the francophone cantons of Vaud and Valais, students returned to schools that were prepared with teams of specialists ready to provide immediate help following a recent tragedy, sparking debate about the timing of reopening schools after such an event.
Where to Study Medicine, Dentistry, Veterinary or Physiotherapy Abroad in 2026? Discover Our Rankings
The article provides a ranking of 41 francophone health programs across five European countries to guide French students looking to study health sciences abroad in 2026.