top of page
Journalist


“This is Pyongyang.” In Naypyidaw, the ghost capital, the junta is orchestrating its revenge five years after the coup
On the deserted tarmac strip cutting through the tropical savannah, three olive-green armoured trucks are heading south, leaving Naypyidaw, Burma’s reclusive capital, behind. “There must be a skirmish in the area; sometimes the PDF set up a checkpoint on the road to show their presence,” explains the driver laconically, referring to the People’s Defence Force (PDF), the armed resistance that rose up against General Min Aung Hlaing’s coup on 1 February 2021. Five years on, the


In South Korea, Yoon's failed coup pushes him towards the exit
A protester stands in front of a military vehicle in front of the National Assembly, in Seoul, to oppose the martial law imposed by...


South Korea, the global GenZ new frontier: "America used to be the dream"
Thomas Goisque pour Le Figaro Magazine REPORTAGE - Young Westerners, many of them French, are increasingly drawn to this new Asian...
bottom of page