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His award-winning comic Quai d'Orsay (Weapons of Mass Diplomacy, in the English version) [3] about the supposed daily routine at the French Foreign Ministry, was made into a film by Bertrand Tavernier in 2013. In 2021 he drew the comic Le Monde sans fin (World Without End), about climate change, written by Jean-Marc Jancovici. [4]
Le Monde was founded in 1944, [8] [9] at the request of General Charles de Gaulle, after the German army had been driven from Paris during World War II.The paper took over the headquarters and layout of Le Temps, which had been the most important newspaper in France, but its reputation had suffered during the Occupation. [10]
Le Monde diplomatique was founded in 1954 by Hubert Beuve-Méry, founder and director of Le Monde, the French newspaper of record.Subtitled the "organ of diplomatic circles and of large international organisations, [9]" 5,000 copies were distributed, comprising eight pages, dedicated to foreign policy and geopolitics.
English 28 Ulysses: James Joyce: 1922: English 29 The Tartar Steppe: Dino Buzzati: 1940: Italian 30 The Counterfeiters: André Gide: 1925: French 31 The Horseman on the Roof: Jean Giono: 1951: French 32 Belle du Seigneur: Albert Cohen: 1968: French 33 One Hundred Years of Solitude: Gabriel García Márquez: 1967: Spanish 34 The Sound and the ...
The group is controlled by the company Le Monde Libre, which possesses 72.5%. [10] This company is controlled in equal shares by Le Nouveau Monde ( Matthieu Pigasse and Daniel Kretinsky ), NJJ Presse ( Xavier Niel ) and Berlys Media (Madison Cox), who each possess 26.66% of the shares, the 20% remaining belonging to the Spanish media group Prisa .
Le Monde mensuel was first published on 4 February 2010. [2] It was a monthly news magazine published on the first Thursday of each month. [3] The publisher of the monthly was Le Monde SA and the magazine had its headquarters in Paris. [1] In addition to the articles of Le Monde, the 120-page monthly also included a detailed analysis of news. [3]
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A debate between Bernard Lallement, the first administrator-manager of Libération and Edouard de Rothschild took place in Le Monde newspaper. In a column published on 4 July 2006, Lallement argued that July's departure was the end of an era where "writing meant something".