"The clothing chain Desigual offered 2 free outfits to the first 100 people to arrive slightly clad…"
The Guardian, June 17.
Photo: Luke MacGregor/ Reuters.
"The unseasonably hot weather provoked fields of wild poppiesu2026 In Corbridge, Northumberland, of course." rnThe Times, June 17.rnPhoto: Owen Humphreys/PA.
"In Saudi Arabia, women demonstrate by driving, veiled. Local custom forbids women to drive, the ban is scorned."rnLibération, June 17.
"Vancouver, during wild riots provoked by the defeat of a local ice hockey team, this sceneu2026 the newspaper read "u00a0 in the end, it was revealated to be a moment not of passion but of tendernessu00a0" obvious, no?"rnThe Times, June 18.rnPhoto: Rich Lam/ Getty.
"Cover of a special edition on ageing, u201cThe ageing issueu201d"rnTimes Mag, June 18.rnPhoto: MoDa's Touch.
"The winner, just to bring us back to 1967"rnTimes Mag, June 18.rnPhoto: Frank Shuggrue- Embassy/Canal+ ImageUK, Kobal.
"Dr Jeffry Life, 72, reveals a u201cself conservationu201d method."rnTimes Mag, June 18. rnPhoto: Emily Shur.
"Joan Collins, 78, collecting husbands and having touch ups."rnTimes Mag, June 18. rnPhoto: MoDa's Touch.
"William Leith, writer, 51, doesn't like to ageu2026"rnTimes Mag, June 18. rnPhoto: Tom Jackson.
For 22 years, North Sudan has been fightingrnwith the South. In the middle, the civilian population, an ethnicrngroup, the Noubas who very early demonstrated their support for twornseparate nations are now suffering from major military attacks fromrnKhartoum. Violent combats provoked 500,000 people to flee. The Observer, June 19.
"Moroccan King Mohammed VI and Prince Moulay Rachid prior to addressing the nation."rnLibération, June 20. rnPhoto: Azzouz Boukallouch/AFP.
The u201cCartuchou201d an abandoned neighbourhood in Bogota, Colombia. In full immersion with the u201cinhabitantsu201d, photographer Stan Guigui delivers a very strong reportage. The Sunday Times Magazine, June 19.
"Manga fans celebrate in Middlesbrought, UK"rnThe Guardian, June 20. rnPhoto: Christopher Furlong/Getty.
"After the drought, torrential rains in Wuhan, Hubei, China. School children in their school courtyard."rnThe Guardian; June 20. rnPhoto: AFP / Getty.
"A picture of Liz Hingley with a chorale of Polish youngsters to announce the opening of the first International Photo Festival in Liverpool, LOOK11." rnThe Guardian, June 20.
"Demonstrations in Athens"rnThe Guardian, June 20. rnPhoto: Louisa Gouliamaki / AFP.
"There is something statuaryu2026"rnGuardian, June 20.rnPhoto: Louisa Gouliamaki/AFP.
Brian Haw, militant, very well known pacifist activist in the UK for his campaigns against the war in Iraq. He portrayed u201cParliament Squareu201d in 2009. An important figure that will be missed. He died as a consequence of a cancer. The Guardian June 21.
Already not a very nice image on the sea waters, but underneathu2026 A death already told to children that must be stopped. The Times, June 21.
Good news. On with the revolution. It will be necessary to hear what is dictatorial and what is notu2026 Will the United States establish that on the Chinese side? We will have to wait and seeu2026Liberation June 22.
Jon Hunstman, a new candidate in the Republican primaries, a Mormon. We are lucky in France for not having this kind of people in the Socialist party primariesu2026Liberation June 22.
Michelle Obama meets Nelson Mandela. The Times, June 22. Photo: Debbie Yazbek/AFP/ Getty
Le crocodile, or maybe a cayman, I like this animal. It's everything and nothing like anythingu2026The Guardian June 22. Photo: Doug Perrine/ Hotspot
On the Turkish-Syrian frontier, Angelina Jolie, a special correspondent of the HCR, posing with thousands of Syrian refugees that fled the repression in their country. Stern, June 22. Photo: Jason Tanner-UNHCR/AFP.
American soldiers on the way to Afghanistan. Libération, June 23. Photo: D. Winter/ New York Times/Rea
Riots at East-Belfast, Short Strand. The police accuse u201cUlster Volunteer Forceu201d (protestants loyalists) for having caused the violence. The Guardian, June 23. Photo: Matt Mackey/ presseye.com.
Sofia (Bulgaria), over a statue devoted to the glory of the soviet army, artist have somewhat diverted the original solemnityu2026 not quite the taste of the Russians that have vigorously manifested, oh wellu2026The Guardian, June 23. Photo: Oleg Popov/ AP
As the summer approaches, the press review by Michel Philippot turns lighter with this photograph taken in front of a boutique of the brand Desigual, which offers a new sales concept: 2 free garments for the first 100 customers that arrive scantily clad. Information for amateurs. On another register, the images from Times Magazine invite the reader to the cures of rejuvenation. An example? Joan Collins, 78 years old, Husband collector.
Next to these light images, the demonstrations continue in Athens, the police suppress the disorders in Ireland, accusing the protestant loyalists for having provoked them. The last image was featured in The Guardian, an artistic diversion of a statue in Sofia, Bulgaria, quite funny, even if we can easily imagine that this humor was not liked by everyone.
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