Grandes migratrices, les cigognes préfèrent passer l’hiver en Afrique du Nord. Pour toute maternité, les baleines choisissent quant à elles les eaux peu profondes des côtes sud-africaines avant de regagner le Pôle Sud. Les étudiants d’échange en 3A suivent eux des mouvements migratoires saisonniers contradictoires que les scientifiques et les parents ont encore du mal à comprendre. Mon instinct mais surtout les deux ans passés aux côtés des étudiants du campus Europe-Afrique de Sciences Po m’ont quant à eux poussée à quitter la grisaille rémoise afin d’étudier un an à l’université du Witwatersrand de Johannesburg.

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Does justice handle differently high profile cases of femicide ?
Luyanda Botha, who pleaded guilty for the rape and murder of University of Cape Town student Uyinene Mrwetyana, was handing down three life sentences by the Western Cape High Court on November 15th 2019. It only took three months for the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) to finalize the murder and rape trial in this high… Lire la suite
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The dark side of mining in the city of gold
Mariette Liefferink, head of the Federation for a Sustainable Environment, never wears gold. She knows too much that besides the precious necklace, it would imply carrying responsibilities for environmental and socioeconomic impact in the world’s largest gold mining region. This impact is visible during her “toxic tours” where she takes visitors in Krugersdorp and Randfontein… Lire la suite
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