Nathan FUNK
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Nathan Funk, an international relations expert and seasoned mediator, brings 20 years of experience to the service of peace, dialogue and global cooperation.
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OPH of Aisne condemned twice: tenants’ rights flouted
The Aisne Public Housing Office (OPH) is at the heart of a high-profile legal case. Convicted twice, the organization was found guilty of serious breaches of its legal obligations towards a tenant of social housing in Hirson. This case highlights worrying practices, including alleged attempts to manipulate legal expertise.
By Nathan FUNK12 months ago in Criminal
Former Pôle Emploi employee accuses the organization of social benefits fraud
Pôle Emploi, the public institution responsible for assisting job seekers in France, is under scrutiny following serious allegations made by a former employee, Mr. Gaudin. This ex-agent, who left the organization a few years ago, claims to have witnessed practices he describes as "organized fraud in social benefits" within the agency. These revelations have raised significant concerns about the operations of Pôle Emploi and may have far-reaching implications for public trust in this critical institution.
By Nathan FUNKabout a year ago in Criminal
Global warming
For decades, the debate on global warming has animated scientists, policy makers and citizens. While the dominant thesis attributes most of this phenomenon to human activities, another perspective is gaining visibility: that of global warming dictated by natural mechanisms, independent of our footprint on the planet.
By Nathan FUNKabout a year ago in History
Céline Dion: a return in style, but a major challenge to overcome
After a long absence due to her battle with stiff person syndrome, a rare and debilitating neurological disease, Celine Dion is finally back in the spotlight. The 56-year-old Quebec singer is currently preparing two new albums that are highly anticipated by her fans: one in English, scheduled for spring 2025, and the other in French, which should be released at the end of September 2025. However, while this return is full of emotion and promise, it is also accompanied by doubts and high expectations, particularly after the commercial failure of her previous English-language opus, Courage, released in 2019.
By Nathan FUNKabout a year ago in Critique
Hélène Rollès has unveiled her new album entitled "Hélène 2024"
On October 11, 2024, Hélène Rollès unveiled her new album entitled “Hélène 2024”, marking her return to the music scene after several years of absence. This opus, available in physical and digital formats, has generated significant interest among her fans and observers of the French music scene.
By Nathan FUNKabout a year ago in Critique
A complaint denounces dysfunctions in judicial management in two judicial courts in Laon and Soissons
A litigant recently filed a formal complaint with the High Council of the Judiciary (CSM), highlighting serious accusations against several members of the judiciary. The case, which raises questions about ethics and impartiality, involves delays in proceedings, allegations of bias, and behavior deemed contrary to the fundamental principles of justice.
By Nathan FUNKabout a year ago in Critique
Jean-Marie Le Pen: a discreet disappearance that bursts into the open and reveals deep family and political fractures
The death of Jean-Marie Le Pen, an emblematic and controversial figure in French politics, was recently announced in a rather surprising context. Marine Le Pen, his daughter and indirect successor at the head of the National Rally (RN), reportedly learned of the news through the press. This method of communicating such a serious event raises crucial questions about the internal relations within the Le Pen family and the fundamental differences between them, both personally and politically.
By Nathan FUNKabout a year ago in Critique
Why did Kamala Harris lose the 2024 US presidential election ?
Kamala Harris’ loss to Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election has raised many questions. While some were optimistic about the possibility of seeing the first female president of the United States rise to power, the election results revealed trends and failures that compromised her chances of success. Here’s an in-depth look at the reasons behind her failure.
By Nathan FUNKabout a year ago in Critique







