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  • Leo XIV: A Legacy Under Pressure

    Leo XIV: A Legacy Under Pressure

    “Peace be with you all.” — Pope Leo XIV, Urbi et Orbi, May 8, 2025 Elected pope, Robert Francis Prevost chose the name Leo XIV. He is the first American pontiff. He stands in continuity with Francis—though he is no replica. It will be up to him to clarify whether he intends to continue that…

  • When British Jews Finally Break the Silence

    When British Jews Finally Break the Silence

    An acute moral unrest A moral fracture now runs through the British Jewish community. As Gaza is bombed into ruins and civilians bear the cost of political blindness, prominent members of the Board of Deputies of British Jews are publicly taking a stand. A rare—but necessary—surge of conscience, in response to institutions that have long…

  • Is Microsoft Stealing Our Data with Total Impunity?

    Is Microsoft Stealing Our Data with Total Impunity?

    Microsoft has once again crossed a red line that neither ethics nor European law should ever have permitted: the illegitimate confiscation of personal data. By simply and unilaterally removing the ability to export Skype contacts — even though the service remains operational — Microsoft today deprives millions of users of their legitimate access to their…

  • The Great Merdification (Shitification) of the World

    The Great Merdification (Shitification) of the World

    There was a time when “progress” meant better lives, smarter systems, more humanity. That time is dead. We now live in the age of merdification — a slow-motion shitslide into glitchy apps, rigged algorithms, and digital snake oil sold by billionaires in hoodies. The architects ? Oh, they’re right in front of you. Google. Apple….

  • Pope Francis, a voice that resonated across the world

    Pope Francis, a voice that resonated across the world

    On this Easter Monday morning of 2025, the world awoke to a quiet grief: Pope Francis has passed away at the age of 88. The first pope from the Global South, and the first Jesuit to ascend to the See of Peter, Jorge Mario Bergoglio leaves behind a deeply transformative spiritual, social, and political legacy….

  • Gandi.net: The Fall of an Ethical Internet Pioneer

    Gandi.net: The Fall of an Ethical Internet Pioneer

    Investing is not ransoming! What was once a trusted and transparent domain registrar has become, according to many long-time customers, a cautionary tale of corporate betrayal. As prices soar, customer service collapses, and private equity moves in, is Gandi.net on its way to becoming a legalized scam? A Trap Disguised as Loyalty: Renewal Prices Skyrocket…

  • Fatima Hassouna. A light extinguished — and ten lives with it.

    Fatima Hassouna. A light extinguished — and ten lives with it.

    Fatima Hassouna. A name you’ve probably never heard. Yet she was there, in Gaza, documenting the war — day after day, ruin after ruin. She wasn’t a fighter, nor a military target. She was a photojournalist. A witness. A voice through the lens. On April 16, 2025, the Israeli army deliberately targeted her home in…

  • Laurent Wauquiez (a French Politician) and the Reversible Jacket

    Laurent Wauquiez (a French Politician) and the Reversible Jacket

    I once had a great jacket—the kind the French call a doudoune or canadienne (puffer jacket). I had bought it long ago in Norman, Oklahoma. It had one clear advantage: red on one side, white on the other, and fully reversible. So when I went hiking in the mountains during winter to observe and photograph…

  • Seismic Testing During Whale Calving Season Sparks Controversy

    Seismic Testing During Whale Calving Season Sparks Controversy

    How Can Such Destructive Actions Be Allowed? Humpback whale calving threatened by IFREMER’s seismic testing – © OMMAG On January 13, 2025, Jean-Christophe Bouvier, the former prefect of Martinique, issued a decree authorizing an oceanographic mission by IFREMER in the waters of the Lesser Antilles. This mission, scheduled between March 1 and April 20, will…

  • Putin, a Dictator? The New York Post’s Shocking Cover

    Putin, a Dictator? The New York Post’s Shocking Cover

    Murdoch Drops Trump: What’s the Impact? A striking New York Post cover calls Vladimir Putin a dictator, in a piece by Douglas Murray discussing the Ukraine war and its stakes. Since the start of the Ukraine war, the relationship between Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. political figures has been under intense scrutiny. Donald Trump, who previously…

  • Churchill Wore Battle Dress, But Zelensky Is ‘Disrespectful’? The Hypocrisy Is Astounding!

    Churchill Wore Battle Dress, But Zelensky Is ‘Disrespectful’? The Hypocrisy Is Astounding!

    From Leadership to Cowardice: The Fall of American Greatness? A risk of the collapse of American democracy Who the hell is this Brian Glenn? The guy doesn’t even know how to behave! That pathetic excuse for a journalist isn’t even a real journalist—just a rude, ill-mannered loudmouth barking on command. He should stick to his…

  • Elon Musk Clashes with Attorney Marc Elias

    Elon Musk Clashes with Attorney Marc Elias

    Elon Musk Targets Marc Elias Elon Musk has launched an attack on attorney Marc Elias*, accusing him of “undermining civilization” and questioning whether he suffers from “generational trauma.” Tech Empire, Political Influence, and Power Plays—Inside the Musk Machine. Marc Elias Responds Mr. Musk, You recently criticized me and another prominent lawyer fighting for the rule…

  • Why Sogexia Is a Platform to Avoid

    Why Sogexia Is a Platform to Avoid

    Sogexia*, a fintech of French origin now based in Luxembourg post-Brexit, markets itself as a modern alternative to traditional banking but has come under scrutiny for questionable practices and frequent complaints from users. Beneath its appealing façade lies a troubling pattern of unfulfilled promises and operational failures. Here’s why Sogexia should be avoided, especially by…

  • Are Prepaid Cards Convenient or Just Plain Exploitative?

    Are Prepaid Cards Convenient or Just Plain Exploitative?

    Prepaid cards promise financial flexibility, but are they truly convenient? Certain providers seem to gorge themselves, profiting massively while making life harder for customers. Hidden fees and restrictive terms may turn this convenience into exploitation. Explore the real cost behind the promise. Veritas Mastercard: A Case Study in Customer Disservice Prepaid cards, or “Prepaids,” have…

  • A Corporate Culture of Customer Contempt?

    A Corporate Culture of Customer Contempt?

    Some companies seem to treat customers with an indifference that feels almost embedded in their corporate culture. This attitude isn’t confined to the private sector—it’s often reflected in public administrations as well, particularly in regions with bureaucratic inefficiencies. France, including its overseas territories, provides stark examples of such institutionalized disregard for user rights. This phenomenon…

  • Heated Debate Over Terrorism Advocacy in France

    Heated Debate Over Terrorism Advocacy in France

    The Dilemma of Free Speech in France: Terrorism Advocacy or Injustice? Soldiers from Operation Vigipirate on patrol near the Eiffel Tower in Paris. (Illustration only) Since 2014, Article 421-2-5 of the French Penal Code, introduced by the anti-terrorism law, has defined the crime of advocating terrorism. Designed as a response to the 2015 attacks, this…

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