10 articles that refreshed us this week: the animals of Père-Lachaise, a community vegetable garden and 50 shades of pizza
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Ten years after the abandonment of chemical herbicides in Parisian cemeteries, Père-Lachaise has become a reservoir of biodiversity. "Libération" spent an evening following four enthusiasts eager to observe the reconstructed fauna.
Since 2024, the department has been successfully experimenting with social security for food. Now is the time to reflect on what to do next before the subsidies cease.
The bird was caught speeding at 52 km/h in a 30 km/h zone near Bern, the Berner Zeitung newspaper reported. On the same date seven years ago, a duck was caught speeding at the same location.
On social media, among celebrities, and on the street, wired headphones are back in fashion, riding the wave of Y2K aesthetics.
The co-authors of the "Happy Time!" outings guide, published in early May, list the diversity of convivial venues and activist initiatives in France and Europe, beyond just partying. In order to break free from the all-virtual rut.
Although it can play an important psychological role in complementing more traditional treatment, the practice suffers from a lack of recognition. In the Bois de Boulogne, "Libé" witnessed a session with three riders.
For its second edition, the Loir-et-Cher festival blends experimental and traditional music in a joyful, family-friendly atmosphere. "Libé" attempted to teach the audience how to dance the gavotte.
Because there's more to life than Neapolitan cuisine, food critic and author Ezéchiel Zérah traveled across Italy in search of regional and often original variations.
In the north of Bordeaux, a community vegetable garden allows residents to grow and consume fruits and vegetables. An inclusive and successful experience.
The bird, which had not been seen for decades, took advantage of the vast fire in the Landes de Gascogne in 2022 to re-establish its nests in areas that had become sparse.
Libération