Peu nombreux, plus âgés, plus pauvres (Fewer, older, poorer)

Peu nombreux, plus âgés, plus pauvres (Fewer,...

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Lois homophobes (Homophobic laws)

Environ 60 000 hommes homosexuels ont été condamnés par les tribunaux français entre 1942 et 1982 en vertu de lois homophobes qui ont été abrogées il y a seulement quatre décennies.Traduction :An estimated 60,000 gay men were convicted by French courts between 1942 and 1982 under ...  Show more

Gloire passée (Past glory)

Des milliers d'employés de la Silicon Valley ont été licenciés au cours de la dernière année, apprenant souvent la mauvaise nouvelle par courrier électronique.Traduction :Thousands of Silicon Valley employees have been laid off over the past year, often finding out the bad news b ...  Show more

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