E80 Les Français sont-ils racistes ?

E80 Les Français sont-ils racistes ?

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E194 Élections 2026 : qui dirige les villes françaises ?

Les élections municipales viennent de se terminer. Premier tour le 15 mars, second tour le 22 mars. Partout en France, les habitants ont choisi les personnes qui vont diriger leurs villes pour les six prochaines années. Ces élections, c'est souvent difficile à suivre : il y a bea ...  Show more

E193 Alexandre Dumas, l'inventeur du héros à la française

Tout le monde connaît les Trois mousquetaires et le Comte de Monte-Cristo, même sans avoir lu les romans. Ces histoires font partie de l'imaginaire collectif, bien au-delà des frontières de la France. Elles ont été adaptées des dizaines de fois au cinéma et à la télévision, et el ...  Show more

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