Nice-Matin highlights the publication of the authentic recipe for the pan bagnat, a dish emblematic of the Cuisine Nissarde, which has been part of France's intangible cultural heritage since 2019. This initiative aims to preserve culinary traditions and prevent misinterpretations of this historic recipe.
Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace announces the return of concerts at the Château de la Léonardsau in Obernai. This revival promises to enrich the cultural offerings of the region, reconnecting audiences with classical and contemporary music in a historic venue.
The Festival du Livre de Colmar will host Douglas Kennedy, who explores the American identity in the Trump era in his latest book, Ailleurs chez moi. The event will provide a platform for discussing the intertwining of personal and political narratives.
In Mulhouse, the 7th Forum Latitude will explore the relevance of France's national motto, "Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité," through debates involving prominent intellectuals and political figures. Themes such as democracy and social justice will dominate the discussions.
A cover story by The Spectator, relayed by Courrier International, criticizes the governance and editorial practices of the BBC amidst leadership resignations and claims of bias in its reporting. The broadcaster faces calls for reform to restore its credibility.
La Dépêche recounts the controversy surrounding Marine Tondelier, leader of the Greens, and her tense interaction with journalists from the show Quotidien. The incident illustrates ongoing tensions between political figures and media outlets.
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The Restos du Cœur, marking their 41st campaign, express a "critical" need for specialized volunteers, including logistics and administrative professionals, as demand for their services surges. Midi Libre notes that over half of the beneficiaries are under 24, reflecting a worrying trend of increased youth poverty.
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