Archives de avril, 2007

Micro UAV are watching us… Science-Fiction ?

October 2018, 10h15 PM. On platform 22 at the Gare de l’Est station, a traveller is wandering alone, watching out for the arrival of his suburban train. His eyes quickly sweep over the surroundings to make sure no policeman is around. He gets out a packet of cigarettes and puts one in his mouth. Rooted to the spot, he then sees two security agents who quickly handcuff him. Indeed, breaching the anti-smoking law is severely punished. How did they know? A few weeks before, newspapers had however announced that all fixed surveillance cameras would be inoperative in Parisian stations. What the poor fellow did not notice is the micro UAV floating in the air a few meters above his head. This scenario may not be as futuristic as it seems. All around the world, laboratories are working on these technologies.

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Parution France – USHUAÏA – Le peuple renne de Donna Todd

Le magnifique reportage de Donna Todd sur le peuple renne fait ce mois ci 7 pages dans USHUAÏA Magazine:


Parution France – CHOC – L’empire des Yakusas d’Alexandre Sargos

Le sujet sur les Yakusas d’ cette semaine dans le nouveau CHOC HEBDO:


Niger : "slavery hasn’t been abolished".

A kind of slavery is still widespread in Niger, hovering in the background. Slavery still prevails in nomadic Arab and Tuareg communities. (Tuaregs with white or brown skin are called « redskins »). The whole Niger is concerned, along with the bordering countries – Mauritania, Nigeria, Benin, Mali, Chad and as well Sudan, where wars are increasingly common. It takes place hidden in desert, rural zones where hunger is a part of daily life. Men and women – black Africans called « Bouzou », historically not considered human beings – continue to work hard labours for their Arab or Tuareg masters.

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  • Parution France – CAPITAL – « Le nucléaire » de Patrick Landmann

    Encore un reportage de Patrick Landmann, joliment mis en valeur dans le numéro de CAPITAL de ce mois ci:


    La Loire en danger

    Le dernier fleuve sauvage d’Europe classé par l’UNESCO est sérieusement menacé. En trente ans le niveau d’eau a baissé de 3 à 5 mètres. Réchauffement climatique, surexploitation des ressources naturelles, pompage pour l’irrigation et les centrales nucléaires… les activités de l’homme mettent en péril tout l’écosystème ligérien et avec lui, l’art de vivre en Val de Loire : un héritage auquel les générations à venir devront renoncer si l’on ne change pas de cap.

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    Parution Danemark – Adventure World – Sabrimala de Jean Baptiste Rabouan

    Le reportage sur la nouvelle Mecque hindoue parait sur 3 doubles pages dans ADVENTURE WORLD:


    The farmers of the sea in Bali

    Indonesia. . April 2007. On the riverbeds of the Island of Nusa Lembongan, throughout the night of the full moon, the entire population is dedicated to the harvest of seaweed. Under the protection of the gods and the stars, lit by lanterns or homemade torches, men and women cultivate the .

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    Dhoni Mighili : ready to play Robinson Crusoe.

    A private sailing boat, with full crew, skimming across translucent lagoons, plus a house in a lush, leafy setting, ready for you to play Robinson Crusoe. The Dhoni Mighili means luxury combined with relaxation, privacy and an experience perhaps beyond your wildest dreams.

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    Parution Suède – EXPRESSEN – BHL au Darfour par Alexis Duclos

    Bernard-Henri Lévy poursuit son marathon de parution grace à l’oeil d’Alexis Duclos. Au mois de mars, au tour d’EXPRESSEN suédois d’y faire honneur: