Michel Sadelain, one of the fathers of CAR-T, the promising therapies against cancer: "They are living medications that multiply within the patient's body"
Michel Sadelain, a key figure in CAR-T therapy, discusses the advancements in cancer treatment and the ongoing challenges in targeting solid tumors.
Municipal Elections in Lyon: Jean-Michel Aulas' Disguised 'Civil Society' Lists
Jean-Michel Aulas' campaign promises for municipal elections in Lyon feature a numerical commitment to include 50% civil society candidates, yet the leading positions are occupied by established political figures.
Man killed by coast guard wanted to incite revolt in Cuba, says friend
Michel Ortega Casanova, who was killed by the Cuban coast guard, aimed to spark a rebellion in Cuba, according to his associates.
A crew member of the boat who died in Cuba wanted to ignite "the spark" of an uprising on the island, said a political ally.
Michel Ortega Casanova, killed during a confrontation with Cuban coast guards, aimed to incite an uprising against the Cuban government, according to a political ally.
"We will not reimburse the French for the 28% food inflation" of 2022-2023, warns Michel-Édouard Leclerc
Michel-Édouard Leclerc stated that there will be no reimbursement for the 28% increase in food prices experienced in France between 2022 and 2023 during a Senate inquiry.
Michel Maisonneuve: Jeneroux rewarded handsomely for his disloyalty
The article discusses the recent political defection of Conservative MP Matt Jeneroux to the Liberal party, highlighting the implications of loyalty in Canadian politics.
Anniversaries of February 26: What happened on this day?
On February 26, notable events include the 70th birthday of French writer Michel Houellebecq.
Houellebecq Celebrates Birthday: Congratulations - or Not
The French writer Michel Houellebecq may be celebrating his seventieth birthday today, although he has disputed this date for years.
Mansueto defends Temer's formula for the economy and criticizes the increase in spending on social programs
Economist Mansueto Almeida argues for a return to fiscal control methods from Michel Temer's administration while criticizing current social spending increases.
Celebrity chef Michel Roux on good pal Gordon Ramsay’s Netflix show
Michel Roux Jr discusses Gordon Ramsay’s new Netflix documentary and shares insights on their friendship and his cooking style.
Municipal Elections in Lyon: Will Jean-Michel Aulas Resign from His Opponent Position if He Fails?
Jean-Michel Aulas, a leading candidate in the Lyon municipal elections, expressed that he would not remain in opposition if defeated, though his team later clarified his remarks.
Cynic, Provocateur, or Prophet of Western Civilization? The Writer Houellebecq Celebrates His 70th Birthday
French writer Michel Houellebecq, celebrated for his controversial views on Western civilization, turns 70 and continues to polarize opinions as both a cynic and a profound observer.
Michel Friedman turns 70: A fighter and source of courage
Michel Friedman, the prominent Jewish publicist, celebrates his 70th birthday while expressing deep concerns over current societal issues in Germany.
Michel Friedman turns 70: A fighter and source of encouragement
Michel Friedman, the Jewish publicist, celebrates his 70th birthday, expressing concerns about rising anti-Semitism and the political landscape in Germany.
Count made by scientist points out that Carnival block audience is smaller than reported
A scientist's analysis reveals that the actual attendance at Carnival blocks in São Paulo is significantly lower than official estimates, challenging the reported numbers.
Municipal Elections 2026: Grégory Doucet, Jean-Michel Aulas... Relive the Full Debate of Candidates for the Mayor of Lyon
The four main candidates for the Lyon mayoral elections held a debate ahead of the March 15th election.
EU top officials visit Kyiv
On the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, EU leaders Ursula von der Leyen and Charles Michel visit Kyiv to reaffirm their support for Ukraine.
‘We need to act’ on men’s health, minister says as government seeks feedback
Canada's Health Minister Marjorie Michel emphasizes the need for a national strategy to improve men's health outcomes while seeking public consultation.
Municipal Elections in Lyon: Aulas, a Business Leader in Pursuit of the City
Jean-Michel Aulas, an entrepreneur seeking a political position in Lyon's municipal elections, has gained substantial support across the political spectrum despite lacking prior political experience.
Municipal Elections in Lyon: Aulas Leading by a Large Margin, LFI in the Second Round... Discover the Figaro Poll
A recent poll indicates Jean-Michel Aulas is the clear front-runner for the mayor of Lyon ahead of the upcoming municipal elections.
Youth found shot dead after being kidnapped on the street in MT
An 18-year-old young man, Michel Alves da Silva São Bernardo, was found dead from gunshot wounds in Cáceres, Brazil, after being forcibly abducted.
Houellebecq, prophet of misfortune: 'Westerners who want to live, you are at the end of the game'
Michel Houellebecq publishes a new collection of poetry and an album of spoken word, reflecting his gloomy outlook on the current state of the world.
João Gomes, Michel Teló, and Leo Santana Bring Energy to Sapucaí Before the Champions' Parade
Famous Brazilian artists João Gomes, Michel Teló, and Leo Santana performed at the Marquês de Sapucaí ahead of the Champions' Parade, energizing the crowds despite heavy rain in parts of Rio.
Macron's readiness to talk to Putin "a very good idea": EU Council former president Charles Michel
Charles Michel, former president of the EU Council, supports Macron's willingness to engage in dialogue with Putin amidst the ongoing war in Ukraine.
Michel Winock: "The French political culture is one of discord and fury"
Historian Michel Winock discusses the state of French political culture, characterized by violence and discord, in the wake of recent events surrounding the death of Quentin Deranque.
The Sons of Real Madrid Legend Play for the UAE National Team
Alan Salgado, son of Real Madrid legend Michel Salgado, captivates attention by making his debut for the UAE U-17 national team.
Sexuality, Truth, and Me
The article discusses the life and philosophical impact of Michel Foucault, a prominent 20th-century philosopher, known for his critical works on madness and political sociology.
Lyon: Jean-Michel Aulas calls on the mayor to hang Quentin Deranque's portrait on the town hall
Jean-Michel Aulas has urged Lyon's mayor to display the portrait of Quentin Deranque, a recently deceased nationalist activist, at the town hall, while the mayor seeks to ban a tribute march in Deranque's honor.
Støre and the EU president meet the press
Norwegian Prime Minister Støre and the President of the European Council held a press conference to discuss recent collaborations and future directions.
The family of Jean-Michel Nicolier is demanding the extradition of his killer from Serbia
The family of Jean-Michel Nicolier, a Croatian war veteran killed in 1991, has issued an ultimatum to Serbia for the extradition of the suspected killer and compensation.
Elderly couple travels 12 hours to see Michel Teló and meets idol at Carnival in BH; see video
An elderly couple traveled 12 hours to attend a Michel Teló concert at Carnival in Belo Horizonte, where they had the opportunity to meet the singer.
Death of Quentin Deranque: Candidate Jean-Michel Aulas laments "security deficiencies" in Lyon
The death of Quentin Deranque has prompted candidate Jean-Michel Aulas to criticize security flaws in Lyon.
"It's around 50 euros": Jean-Michel Aulas makes a mistake about the transport subscription price in Lyon
Jean-Michel Aulas, a candidate for municipal elections in Lyon, incorrectly stated the monthly cost of the TCL transport subscription, causing controversy similar to that of another candidate in Paris.
Musician Michel Portal, a reference of contemporary jazz, dies
French clarinetist Michel Portal, a prominent figure in contemporary jazz, has passed away at the age of 90.
Michel Teló entertains revelers with sertanejo and declares his love for BH: 'A very dear city'
Michel Teló performed at the Carnival in Belo Horizonte, expressing his affection for the city and delighting the crowd with his music.
Temer cites samba school that portrayed him as a vampire, talks about flattery at Sapucaí and jabs Lula
Former President Michel Temer reacted to his portrayal at a samba parade, expressing nostalgia for a different school of samba and criticizing the tribute to Lula.
A cultural stroll through Paris with actor Michel Boujenah and Lilly Wood & the Prick
The article features a cultural exploration in Paris with actor Michel Boujenah and the band Lilly Wood & the Prick, highlighting Boujenah's current theatrical performance and the band's new album release.
Sophie Adenot begins historic ISS mission: the view from fellow French astronaut Michel Tognini
Sophie Adenot has started her significant mission aboard the International Space Station, marking a milestone as the second female astronaut from France.
Michel Teló takes Thaís Fersoza and kids to a block party in São Paulo; see photos
Singer Michel Teló attended a block party in São Paulo with his wife Thaís Fersoza and their children.
Michel Portal, French jazz referent, dies at 90
French clarinetist Michel Portal, a prominent figure in contemporary jazz, has died at the age of 90.
French Michel Portal, reference of contemporary jazz, dies at 90
Jazz musician Michel Portal has passed away at the age of 90, as announced by his manager Marion Piras.
Michel Portal, emblematic figure of contemporary jazz, has died
Michel Portal, a highly regarded clarinetist and pioneer of free jazz, passed away at the age of 90.
Friend of Michel Temer, former minister of Dilma leaves the MDB after 35 years
Edinho Araújo announced his departure from the MDB after 35 years as he seeks to support Michel Temer in the upcoming presidential elections.
Centenary of Foucault will launch unpublished works in Brazil
In the centennial year of the French philosopher Michel Foucault, Brasil's Editora Unesp will launch previously unpublished texts in Brazil.
Jury acquits man accused of beating young man to death in Praia Grande
A jury in Praia Grande, Brazil, acquitted Michel Gonçalves de Araújo of charges related to the fatal beating of 28-year-old Cesar Augusto Miranda da Silva after a heated trial.
Resignation of Nicolas de Tavernost, TV rights, 'Nasser Al-Khelaïfi is the boss of French football'... The truths of Jean-Michel Roussier, president of Havre, in Figaro
Jean-Michel Roussier, president of Havre, discusses the crisis in French football following the resignation of Nicolas de Tavernost from LFP Media after a failed attempt to secure TV rights for the 2026 World Cup.
Accused of beating a man to death goes to trial in Praia Grande
Michel Gonçalves de Araújo is on trial for the fatal beating of Cesar Augusto Miranda da Silva, allegedly in response to accusations of attempted sexual abuse of Araújo's daughter.
Criticism is not only coming from Fico / Šimečka's actions evidently look like a fraud, says Spišiak from PS. Matovič wants to replace Šimečka
Concerns are growing among Slovak opposition leaders about the actions of Michal Šimečka and his mother's dubious financial dealings with state subsidies.
Jockey appeals to public for help after riding equipment stolen from car
Jockey Mickaelle Michel seeks public assistance in recovering her stolen riding equipment after a car break-in in South Africa.
The scientists who have revolutionized treatment for different types of blood cancer win the Fronteras prize
American oncologist Carl June and French geneticist Michel Sadelain have been awarded the BBVA Foundation's Fronteras del Conocimiento Prize for their innovative CAR-T cell therapy for blood cancers.