“Zion”, Nelson Foix’s first feature film, vibrates Caribbean cinema with a striking story about urban violence and unexpected paternity. Through the story of Chris, a young man confronted with his destiny in the streets of Guadeloupe, the film questions the representation of the complex realities of young people from the cities. Popular success or distorting mirror, he raises questions about the legitimacy of his story and the stories he chooses to wear. A work that is not limited to entertainment, but which provokes reflection and dialogue on burning themes, at the dawn of its national exit.
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** Master the art of communication in French: the new lesson in French Parlons **
At a time when mastery of languages is essential, let’s speak French is revolutionizing the learning of French with a method that combines linguistic skills and daily life. By focusing on practical expressions like “I count” or “I intend to”, this lesson allows learners to develop a useful vocabulary for their personal and professional projects.
The innovative approach mixes gamification and storytelling, making learning engaging and personalized. Unlike other methods focused on grammar, let’s speak French establishes a real language and life, promoting the motivation and commitment of learners, who see their retention rate increase by 25 %. By sharing their aspirations in French, students also cultivate a community spirit, essential in our connected world.
Finally, this lesson goes beyond traditional learning by inviting everyone to express themselves freely into French, transforming each life project into a significant and inspiring learning experience. To discover this new approach, go to Fatshimetrie.org and let your journey in French come to life.
** The snapshots of the day: a window on humanity of March 20, 2025 **
On March 20, 2025, the photographs of Fatshimetrics revealed a mosaic of human realities, weaving accounts of struggle, joy and resilience. Through images ranging from the demonstrations marked by hope to the heartbreaking scenes of suffering, these snapshots challenge us on the duality of our time. While social networks amplify their scope, they also arouse a need for critical analysis of the events that shape our societies. By diving into these visuals, we are called not only to testify, but to develop a collective conscience and real empathy, engaged in an active commitment to a more united future. Each image thus becomes a catalyst for change, a call for action in the face of moving humanity.
### A family tragedy in South Africa: children’s trafficking roots
The Kelly Smith’s affair, accused of kidnapped and sold her own daughter, raises disturbing questions about poverty and crime in South Africa. In a country where almost 34% of the population is unemployed and where inequalities hardly strike marginalized communities, tragic choices like that of Smith become a devastating reality. This story is much more than a simple news item; It highlights children’s trafficking, a global scourge. UNICEF estimates that hundreds of millions of children are victims of violence, often exacerbated by disastrous economic situations. The reaction of the community, initially turned towards solidarity, quickly evolved towards anger, reflecting the complexity of the public judgment in criminal affairs.
To avoid such tragedies in the future, it is essential to act on the roots of the problem: supporting vulnerable families by parenting education programs, economic interventions and psychological support. This drama invites to a deep reflection on the rights of children and the need for an effective protection system, so that stories like that of Joshlin only become a sad memory.
### When art awakens conscience: Banksy and Vettriano at the crossroads
The sale of the table * Crude Oil (Vettriano) * by Banksy at Sotheby’s in London raises essential questions about art in contemporary society. Through his work, Banksy denounces the disconnection between the privileged and the urgent realities of the world, while Vettriano, despite his romantic aesthetic, also evokes themes of melancholy and hope. This day of auction represents not only a commercial transaction, but a reflection of current social concerns and an exploration of the responsibilities of artists. At a time when art can transcend simple creation to become a vector of change, the convergence of the visions of Banksy and Vettriano reminds us that each work carries in it stories and truths that deserve to be heard. In the end, it is a question of dancing with conscience in a changing world, where each color and each gesture put on a deep meaning.
### Diabetes in children in the DRC: an urgent appeal for action
The Democratic Republic of Congo faces a disturbing rise in pediatric diabetes, a disease traditionally associated with adults. A recent report of the National Diabetes Fighting Program underlines an alarming trend: type 2 diabetes, fueled by urbanization and a diet rich in sugars, affects more and more children. Almost 20% of young people in urban areas consume sugary drinks daily, increasing their risk of chronic diseases.
The warning signs, such as excessive thirst or inexplicable fatigue, should be taken seriously. Awareness of parents and schools is crucial to avoid serious consequences. Early screening programs in Kinshasa are already showing encouraging results, allowing rapid management.
Supporting children living with diabetes requires an integrated approach, including good nutrition, regular physical activity and psychological support. It is a social problem that requires collective mobilization to promote healthy eating habits and ensure a serene future for future generations. Because each child suffers from this disease has dreams to realize, and it is our responsibility to help them reach them.
### the shadow of a giant: Gene Hackman and the tragedy of Santa Fe
The recent discovery of the bodies of the legendary actor Gene Hackman and his wife Betsy Arakawa in their house in Santa Fe has shaken the world of cinema. Aged 95, Hackman, icon of the golden age of Hollywood, had chosen to live distant from the spotlight, opting for simplicity despite his brilliant career. The circumstances of their death, surrounded by mystery and “suspicious circumstances”, raise deep questions about the solitude and the isolation that artists can face. This tragedy forces us to reflect on the fragility of life, the mental health of celebrities and the importance of compassion in our lives. While investigations are underway, Hackman’s heritage goes beyond his emblematic roles, pushing us to cherish the beauty of art and to consider the realities of aging.
### Educational crisis in the DRC: Kutu 1 teachers’ strike, a symptom of alarming deterioration
In the province of Mai-Ndombe, the teachers of Kutu 1 decided to trigger an unlimited strike on February 21, 2025 to claim wages late for four months. This protest movement highlights a deeper discomfort within the Congolese education system, already weakened by precarious working conditions for 60 % of teachers in rural areas. While other regions, such as Kasai and South Kivu, undergo similar challenges with disturbing school rates, the situation in Kutu 1 illustrates the urgency of a structural reform.
The dependence on intermediaries for the payment of wages aggravate this crisis, with an unsuitable banking system which slows down the efficiency of transfers. The consequences extend far beyond unpaid wages: they compromise children’s access to quality education and, therefore, their future. Faced with this reality, it becomes imperative that the authorities act quickly to restore confidence in the education system and guarantee the fundamental rights of teachers. The crisis in Kutu 1 is not only that of a group of teachers, but that of an entire nation that seeks to invest in the potential of its youth.
** The art of images: the crucial importance of visuals in contemporary news **
On February 20, 2025, Fatshimetrics relayed a series of striking images that underline the fundamental role of visuals in our news understanding. While the consumption of information evolves in the era of social networks, these images become windows on the world, establishing powerful emotional links and often transcending words. From the documentation of action to social mobilization, each photograph carries in it a complex story, capable of influencing our empathy towards contemporary issues. This article reminds us that, in an interconnected world, “to see is to understand”, and that today’s images shape the stories of tomorrow.
** Tribute to a visionary: the legacy of Prince Karim Aga Khan IV **
On November 14, 2023, Prince Karim al-Hussaini Aga Khan IV left this world, leaving behind a radiant inheritance of compassion and commitment. At the head of AGA Khan Development Network, he worked for almost 70 years for sustainable development, transforming millions of lives through education, health and economic initiatives in several regions of the globe.
His vision of intercultural and interreligious dialogue also played a crucial role in establishing bridges between communities. Leader of tolerance, he established the Global Center for Pluralism, advocating harmony in times marked by polarization. By passing the torch to his son, Prince Rahim al-Hussaini, the Ismaelian community turns to a future in the values of his father, while the world is inspired by his requirement of peace and social justice. Faced with contemporary challenges, the heritage of Prince Karim reminds us that a sincere commitment can cause a positive and lasting change.