2023-10-31 21:23:52
“When I announced that I no longer believed in God, I was kicked out of my home. » Omar Youssef Souleimane was born into a Salafist family, in Syria, north of Damascus. He spent part of his childhood in Saudi Arabia – “the terrible years”, where at the age of superheroes, that of his comrades was called Osama Bin Laden – then discovered the computer, the Internet, and poets like Paul Eluard. Journalist and writer in Syria, now a convinced atheist, he ended up obtaining asylum in France in 2012, his “new mother”, and today publishes “Être Français”. Omar Youssef Souleimane is our Great Witness.
Anna Kowalskacorrespondent for the program “Dzień Dobry” for Polish television TVN, and Jon HenleyEurope correspondent for the British daily “The Guardian”, will join him on set to discuss two current events:
Israel once morest Gaza: can the conflict become international? As the bombings intensify and the IDF began its ground offensive on Friday October 27, tension is rising outside the Gaza Strip. If clashes are increasing in the north of Israel between the army of the Hebrew State and Hezbollah, in Dagestan, a federated republic of Russia with a predominantly Muslim population, men invaded the capital’s airport on Sunday October 29 in searching for passengers from Israel. In Yemen, rebels also claim to have launched drones towards Israel. How can we prevent this from getting out of hand?
French, an affair of state? Inaugurated by Emmanuel Macron on Monday October 30, the International City of the French Language in Villers-Cotterêts opens to the public. A major cultural project, a “crazy dream” for the president, this space becomes the first place dedicated to the French language in the world and will have the ambition of honoring “essential figures”. But also to take the opposite view of the National Rally…
It “contains adventures of slime and toads, of elastic probity, of generous general suspicions, and of big and fat grisbi”: Thibaud Nolte returns to a tradition born in 1903, that of the “Literary Prize”!
Notre An international is that of the British newspaper “The Guardian”, which headlines: “Mike Pence’s withdrawal from the race for the White House is a way of reducing competition, according to his rivals. » Nearly a year before the next US presidential elections, Mike Pence – former vice-president of Joe Biden’s Republican primary – is withdrawing from the race, leaving room for a Trump vs Biden rematch.
In his “Television of Others”, Anna N’Diaye looks back at the phenomenon of the “Golden Bachelor”, the reality TV show for seniors that is breaking the ratings in the United States.
Finally find our two columnists, Marie Bonnisseau et Marjorie Adelson !
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