La destitution en Corée du Sud - En bref

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EXTRAIT - L’éclairage public ? On n’en veut pas ! - Avec Sophie Reculin

À votre avis, ça fait longtemps que nos rues sont éclairées quand il fait noir ? En France, c’est apparu dans la deuxième moitié du 17e siècle. Et autant vous le dire, son arrivée a suscité de nombreuses réactions, avec des arguments… plus ou moins valables ! Lesquels me direz-vo ...  Show more

CALLISTO - L’espiègle Eshu

Aujourd’hui, direction l'Afrique à la découverte de l’espiègle Eshu. Dans les terres d’Afrique, au sud-ouest du Nigéria, on raconte l’histoire d’un dieu fourbe, aussi sournois qu’imprévisible. C’est Eshu le fauteur de trouble, celui que le peuple Yoruba a appris à apprécier à ses ...  Show more

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