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Cinema

“One Battle After Another,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s anti-Trump epic triumphs at the Oscars

In the grand liturgy of Hollywood, there are moments when a film emerges not merely as a favorite but as an inevitability. That was the case this year with One Battle After Another, the political fresco by Paul Thomas Anderson, which won the 2026 Oscar for Best Picture. It was a resounding victory for a film that is both spectacular... In the grand liturgy of Hollywood, there are moments when a film emerges not merely as a favorite but as an inevitability. That was the case this year with One Battle After Another, the political fresco by Paul Thomas Anderson,...
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News

Exclusive Survey | Ban on the Muslim Brotherhood: 53% of French People in Favor of Banning MB-Affiliated Organizations

According to an exclusive poll conducted by Ifop for the magazine Screen Watch, published by Global Watch Analysis, a majority of French people are in favor of banning organizations linked to the Muslim Brotherhood. Among French citizens of Muslim faith, opinions are divided. The idea is viewed favorably by 48% of Muslims in France, who believe it could reduce the...
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Confidentiel

USA - Iran | A Russian Mediation to End Iranian Missile Attacks Against Arab Countries

According to a diplomatic source citing a confidential American memo, Russia reportedly proposed a secret mediation to the United States aimed at reducing tensions in the Middle East, notably by securing an end to Iranian missile attacks against Arab countries.
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Expertises

Tribute | Jürgen Habermas, the philosopher who made language the horizon of reason

With the passing of the German philosopher Jürgen Habermas at the age of ninety-six, contemporary thought loses one of its most influential voices. For more than six decades, Habermas stood at the center of philosophical, political, and sociological debates that shaped Europe and far beyond. A critical heir to the Frankfurt School, he was not merely its continuator: he profoundly...
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Investigations

Exclusive Survey IFOP for Screen Watch | The relationship to Islam and Islamism among Muslims in France (Part 2): Index of the Muslim Brotherhood’s secret implanting

How can the number of Muslim Brothers in France be measured, when members of this Islamist Brotherhood are prohibited from publicly claiming affiliation with it? In the name of the principle of taqiyya (duplicity), active members of Brotherhood organisations are instructed to lie if they are questioned about their membership of the Brotherhood. A survey that merely asked them directly...
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Interviews

War of Influence | Raphaël Chauvancy: The ‘Social-fabric Wars’ threaten to dislocate French society

A senior officer in the Troupes de marine (French Marine Troops), Raphaël Chauvancy is a lecturer at the École de Guerre Économique (School of Economic Warfare). An expert in modern conflicts and a specialist in strategic influence, he published in February “Winning Without Violence: A Handbook of Influence and Information Warfare” (VA Editions). There he details the influence strategies used...
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Culture

Cinema | “One Battle After Another,” Paul Thomas Anderson’s anti-Trump epic triumphs at the Oscars

In the grand liturgy of Hollywood, there are moments when a film emerges not merely as a favorite but as an inevitability. That was the case this year with One Battle After Another, the political fresco by Paul Thomas Anderson, which won the 2026 Oscar for Best Picture. It was a resounding victory for a film that is both spectacular...
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Videos

Exclusive Video | 76th Cannes Film Festival: The Palm of suspicion and guilt!

At the end of a selection marked by a majority of films dealing with the duality of suspicion / guilt, the Palme d’Or at the 76th Cannes Film Festival went to ‘‘Anatomy of a Fall’’, a French family drama which dissects the mechanisms of suspicion (and the resulting guilt) weighing on a wife after the (accidental?) defenestration of her husband....