Formula 1: the great debut of Antonelli, Gasly's strong points, McLaren's struggles... The highs and lows of the Chinese Grand Prix
Kimi Antonelli's remarkable victory at the Chinese Grand Prix marks a significant milestone in his Formula 1 career, alongside notable performances from Pierre Gasly and challenges faced by McLaren.
Raymond J. de Souza: Adam Smith’s profoundly moral economic philosophy
The article discusses Pierre Poilievre's recent address and interview, linking his economic views to Adam Smith's moral economic philosophy as Canada celebrates the 250th anniversary of 'The Wealth of Nations.'
Qualifying results of F1 today: how Franco Colapinto fared
Argentinian driver Franco Colapinto had a strong performance in the F1 qualifying session, finishing just short of advancing to Q3 in the Chinese Grand Prix.
Pierre Caulliez: 'The Authenticity of a Medium is a Superpower'
French media consultant Pierre Caulliez argues that integrating Generation Z in journalism requires adapting formats rather than diluting values.
France-England: Pierre-Louis Barassi, the chosen one for the last round
Pierre-Louis Barassi returns as a starter for France in their final match of the Six Nations tournament against England at Stade de France.
The Anger After the Priest's Death: "As Soon as Hezbollah Comes, You Run Like Cowardly Rats"
The death of Father Pierre in Qlayaa, Lebanon, ignites anger and frustration within the local Christian community, amidst ongoing dangers from the ongoing conflict.
Top 14: "I took the mental load in the face," says Pierre Mignoni after his month-long break with Toulon
Pierre Mignoni discusses his recent month-long absence from RC Toulon due to mental exhaustion and reflects on the challenges of balancing responsibilities as a rugby manager.
These macronists who could oust RN after the elections... The insiders of Figaro
Catherine Vautrin, a member of the Renaissance party, publicly supports Rachida Dati ahead of the municipal elections while criticizing the party's strategy to support Pierre-Yves Bournazel instead.
Formula 1: Ferrari to Compete with Mercedes, Alpine and Gasly Much Better... 5 Questions Before the Chinese Grand Prix
Ferrari aims to compete more effectively against Mercedes and capitalize on Alpine's improving performance as the second Formula 1 Grand Prix of the season approaches.
‘Bad idea’: Quebec Tory MPs slam Don Cherry’s Order of Canada nomination
Quebec Conservative MPs criticize the nomination of controversial hockey commentator Don Cherry for the Order of Canada due to his past remarks against Quebec.
The China GP began with contrasts in Alpine: after Colapinto's doubts, Pierre Gasly starts 7th and declared himself "extremely happy"
The China GP showcased contrasting emotions for the Alpine team with Franco Colapinto expressing disappointment over his performance while Pierre Gasly celebrated his qualifying success.
How Franco Colapinto qualified today in the sprint of the China GP of Formula 1
Franco Colapinto finished 16th in the qualifying sprint for the Formula 1 China Grand Prix, trailing behind his Alpine teammate Pierre Gasly.
"I was terrified"
A French man, David Pierre Milesi Gaches, experienced a terrifying incident with a small avalanche in Iceland that left him fearing for his life.
Formula 1 in China: Colapinto fell short of Gasly in Sprint Qualy and admitted that he is "a little lost"
Franco Colapinto faced challenges in his first Formula 1 experience in China, struggling to keep pace with teammate Pierre Gasly during the Sprint Qualifying.
Mercedes started strong in China, Aron's teammate got good cards for the sprint
The Formula 1 series continues this week in Shanghai, China, showcasing a strong performance by Mercedes and a surprising showing from Alpine's Pierre Gasly.
Brian Negro, player of Mushuc Runa who caused the injury of Jean Pierre Arroyo Vernaza, received a five-match suspension
Brian Negro has been suspended for five matches for causing a serious injury to opponent Jean Pierre Arroyo Vernaza during a match in the Ecuadorian league.
Lebanon: Killed by an Israeli strike, Father Pierre el-Raï "was the first resistance of the village"
Father Pierre el-Raï, a parish priest in Qlayaa, Lebanon, was killed by an Israeli artillery strike while assisting a parishioner in need.
Municipal elections in Bordeaux: former mayor Hugues Martin calls on Dessertine to join forces with Cazenave for the second round
Former Bordeaux mayor Hugues Martin is urging Philippe Dessertine to unite his list with that of candidate Thomas Cazenave to challenge the incumbent ecologist mayor Pierre Hurmic in the upcoming municipal elections.
In Bordeaux, the place of the car in the city, a burning issue of the municipal elections
Bordeaux's mayor, Pierre Hurmic, is facing criticism for his efforts to reduce car usage in the city amid the upcoming municipal elections.
Millionaire classification of Barcelona SC in the Copa Libertadores: these are the three sports impacts of the day
Barcelona SC qualified for the group stage of the Copa Libertadores, achieving significant financial rewards and sporting impacts.
Poilievre to travel to U.S. to ‘fight for tariff-free access’ to American market
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilevre plans a trip to the U.S. to promote tariff-free access to the American market for Canadian businesses.
The "injury" of the Alpine: why Colapinto's car suffers in high-speed corners and when it could be fixed
The Alpine team faces challenges with the performance of their cars in high-speed corners, as revealed by their sporting director, Steve Nielsen.
Top 14: 'We need our guide', Toulon players welcome the return of Pierre Mignoni
In the wake of three weeks of rest, Toulon’s manager Pierre Mignoni returned to training, with players expressing their eagerness for his leadership after a challenging period.
Independiente del Valle confirms that Jean Pierre Arroyo would be out for about five months after his injury
Independiente del Valle has announced that defender Jean Pierre Arroyo will be sidelined for approximately five months due to a severe ankle injury sustained during a match.
Municipal Elections 2026: Six Years After His 'Coup', the Mayor of Vitry-sur-Seine Aims to Save One of the Last Bastions of the PCF Against the Insoumis
The incumbent mayor of Vitry-sur-Seine, Pierre Bell-Lloch, struggles to maintain local focus amid rising tensions and issues ahead of the 2026 municipal elections.
Pierre Lellouche: "In the face of the totalitarian Iranian regime, a half-hearted war could only lead to immense chaos"
Pierre Lellouche argues that the ongoing conflict with Iran requires a clear and decisive strategy to prevent resulting chaos, emphasizing the significance of the regime's overthrow for Western nations.
Municipal Elections 2026: In Bordeaux, the gap narrows between Pierre Hurmic and Thomas Cazenave
A recent poll indicates that the gap between incumbent ecologist mayor Pierre Hurmic and Renaissance deputy Thomas Cazenave is narrowing ahead of the 2026 municipal elections in Bordeaux.
Independiente del Valle calls for reflection on 'excessive vehemence' after serious injury to Jean Pierre Arroyo Vernaza
Independiente del Valle urges reflection on the dangers of aggressive tackling after one of their players, Jean Pierre Arroyo Vernaza, suffered a serious injury during a match.
Municipal Elections in Paris: Pierre-Yves Bournazel, the Staunch Candidate
Pierre-Yves Bournazel is facing challenges in his campaign for Paris mayor as he positions himself as a third option between established political figures.
"Not my son, only over my dead body" - Former Trump ally and genuine representative of MAGA lashes out.
Former Georgia Republican congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre for not ruling out the possibility of drafting American citizens in the conflict with Iran.
Lebanon: A priest killed by artillery fire from the Israeli army in a village in the south
A priest named Pierre Raï was killed in southern Lebanon by artillery fire from the Israeli army amid escalating conflict in the region.
Pierre Poilievre: Adam Smith was right. Free markets are moral
Canadian politician Pierre Poilievre argues that Adam Smith’s ideas on free markets are often misunderstood and highlights the moral foundations of market economies.
Ex-Man Utd cult hero speaks out as star left with sickening injury amid THREE red cards
Antonio Valencia expressed his support for Ecuadorian player Jean Pierre Arroyo Vernaza following a horrific injury during a match that saw three red cards.
‘It’s jail and suspension for the same time that the other cannot play’: the criticism of the Argentine press after the serious injury of Jean Pierre Arroyo Vernaza
The Argentine press criticized a serious injury to Ecuadorian footballer Jean Pierre Arroyo Vernaza after a reckless tackle during a match caused a severe ankle fracture.
Brian Negro from Mushuc Runa and the chilling injury suffered by Jean Pierre Arroyo from Independiente del Valle: 'I apologize, I feel bad about what happened'
During a recent Ecuadorian football match, a serious injury occurred to player Jean Pierre Arroyo after a tackle by Brian Negro, prompting an apology from Negro after the game.
Jean-Pierre Robin: "Why France Became the Champion of Europe in Controlling Inflation"
Jean-Pierre Robin discusses France's effective measures in controlling inflation amid rising global energy prices.
Enner Valencia scores and gives victory to Pachuca in Liga MX
Enner Valencia scored the winning goal for Pachuca in their match against Tigres UANL in Liga MX.
Raymond J. de Souza: Carney vs Poilievre becomes battle of the philosophers
In an evolving political landscape, leaders Mark Carney and Pierre Poilievre engage in a philosophical debate to elevate the discourse in Canadian politics.
"Before Pierre Hurmic, it took me half the time to get to downtown": the exasperation of residents and shopkeepers in Bordeaux with the "anti-car" policy
Residents and shopkeepers in Bordeaux express frustration over the city's shift towards pedestrianization and reduced car access under Mayor Pierre Hurmic's green policies.
Franco Colapinto at the Australian GP: his miraculous start maneuver, Russell's reaction, and an unexpected penalty
Franco Colapinto's performance at the Australian Grand Prix included a miraculous start maneuver and an unexpected penalty that affected his final standing.
Alpine is not where I thought: from being 'the best of the rest' in preseason to being far behind in lap pace in Australia
Alpine's Formula 1 team struggled during the Australian Grand Prix, failing to meet expectations after a promising preseason.
The Pope Appointed a New Ambassador to the USA
Pope Francis has appointed Archbishop Gabriele Caccia as the new ambassador to the United States, replacing Cardinal Christophe Pierre who is retiring.
Professor found dead in his home after friend contacted police in Brasília de Minas
A professor was stabbed to death in his home in Brasília de Minas, Brazil, with a local doctor as the main suspect.
Municipal Elections in Paris: Candidate Pierre-Yves Bournazel Targeted by Russian-Linked Interference Operation
Paris candidate Pierre-Yves Bournazel is facing a digital interference operation linked to a Russian group, according to Viginum, which combats online manipulation.
How did Franco Colapinto perform in the practice sessions of the Australian GP of F1?
Franco Colapinto had mixed results in the practice sessions for the 2026 Australian Grand Prix, finishing better than his teammate Pierre Gasly in the first session but falling short in the second.
Geoff Russ: Poilievre embracing our English roots is exactly what we need right now
In a commentary, Geoff Russ argues that Pierre Poilievre's acknowledgement of Canada's English heritage, symbolized by his tribute to the Magna Carta, is crucial for the country's identity and governance.
DRC: Portuguese authorities urge Jean-Pierre Bemba to retrieve a plane seized since 2007
Portuguese authorities are pressing Congolese Vice Prime Minister Jean-Pierre Bemba to recover a Boeing 727 that has been impounded at Faro Airport since 2007.
Poilievre to pitch natural gas development plan to Germany’s foreign minister
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre is in Berlin to advocate for increased Canadian natural gas exports to Germany during a meeting with the country's foreign minister.
Poilievre promises binding LNG supply deals with Europe and to ‘override’ governments blocking energy projects
Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre vows to establish binding natural gas supply agreements with European countries while promising to expedite energy project constructions in Canada.
Pierre Gasly, Colapinto's teammate, before the first Grand Prix of 2026: "No one will be ready in Melbourne"
Pierre Gasly expresses uncertainty about the changes in F1 regulations ahead of the 2026 Grand Prix in Melbourne, stating that no one will be fully prepared for the race.