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  • November 8, 2016 - Ventimiglia, Italy: Migrants eat the meals they got from Jean-Pierre and his wife Gisele, members of a network that helps migrants.<br />
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8 novembre 2016 - Vintimille, Italie: des migrants mangent les repas qu'ils ont reçus de Jean-Pierre et de sa femme Gisele, membres d'un réseau qui aide les migrants.
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  • December 5, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Eritrean migrants that found shelter on the farm of Cedric Herrou. Cedric is one of the 120 inhabitants of the village Breil-sur-Roya in the Roya valley, in the Alps on the French Italian border, who formed a network to help migrants who walked into the valley from Ventimiglia, Italy. <br />
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5 décembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: des migrants érythréens qui ont trouvé refuge sur la ferme de Cedric Herrou. Cédric est un des 120 habitants du village de Breil-sur-Roya dans la vallée de la Roya, dans les Alpes à la frontière franço-italienne, qui a formé un réseau pour aider des migrants qui sont entrés dans la vallée par Vintimille en Italie.
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  • December 5, 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: Eritrean migrants that found shelter on the farm of Cedric Herrou. Cedric is one of the 120 inhabitants of the village Breil-sur-Roya in the Roya valley, in the Alps on the French Italian border, who formed a network to help migrants who walked into the valley from Ventimiglia, Italy. <br />
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5 décembre 2016 - Breil-sur-Roya, France: des migrants érythréens qui ont trouvé refuge sur la ferme de Cedric Herrou. Cédric est un des 120 habitants du village de Breil-sur-Roya dans la vallée de la Roya, dans les Alpes à la frontière franço-italienne, qui a formé un réseau pour aider des migrants qui sont entrés dans la vallée par Vintimille en Italie.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Post-it notes decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation: "Darling, I went eating couscous with my vriend Nasser, it’ s ten oclock, it's time for sleep, I kiss you my love. G." <br />
The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Post-it notes decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation: "Darling, I went eating couscous with my vriend Nasser, it’ s ten oclock, it's time for sleep, I kiss you my love. G." <br />
The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12 victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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  • The new culinairy trend in In Paris: during the lunch break people take short, 30 minutes, coocking lessons from renowed chefs, and eat the meal together afterwards.
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  • March 6, 2015, Paris, France. Post-it notes decorate the Paris’ apartment where Georges and Maryse Wolinski used to live. French Cartoonist Georges Wolinski (1934 –2015) wrote daily post-it notes to his wife Maryse Wolinski (1943, Algiers). Two month after the death of Georges Wolinski, the apartment is full of souvenirs and notes, attesting a half-century-long love relation: ": “Darling, I went to eat Sushis in the Rue de la Chaise, it is 9.15 PM, I will read a little and sleep, while thinking about you." Georges." <br />
The cartoonist Georges Wolinski was 80 years old when he was murdered by the French jihadists Chérif en Saïd Kouachi, he was one of the 12  victims of the massacre in the Charlie Hebdo offices on January 7, 2015 in Paris. Charlie Hebdo published caricatures of Mohammed, considered blasphemous by some Muslims. During his life, Georges Wolinski defended freedom, secularism and humour and was one of the major political cartoonists in France. The couple was married and had lived for 47 years together. Photo: Steven Wassenaar.
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