Libération, the Glossary
(liberation), popularly known as Libé, is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968.[1]
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39 relations: Albert Londres Prize, Alliance pour les chiffres de la presse et des médias, Édouard de Rothschild, Benny Lévy, Centre-left politics, Chunichi Shimbun, Compact (newspaper), François Hollande, François Mitterrand, France, French language, French Left, Jacques Chirac, Jean-Paul Sartre, L'Humanité, Le Figaro, Le Monde, List of newspapers in France, May 68, National Security Agency, Neoliberalism, Newspaper of record, Nicolas Demorand, Nicolas Sarkozy, Paris, Pascal Riché, Pierre Haski, Rue89, Samir Frangieh, San Francisco Chronicle, Serge July, Socialist Party (France), Société à responsabilité limitée, Sorj Chalandon, The Guardian, Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe, United States diplomatic cables leak, WikiLeaks, 2005 French European Constitution referendum.
- 1973 establishments in France
- Centre-left newspapers
- French news websites
- Newspapers established in 1973
- Social democratic media
- Socialism in France
Albert Londres Prize
The Albert Londres Prize is the highest French journalism award, named in honor of journalist Albert Londres.
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Alliance pour les chiffres de la presse et des médias
OJD (Office de justification de la diffusion, "Circulation Audit Office"), formerly Diffusion Contrôle, is a French nonprofit organisation (in French: Association loi de 1901) that certifies the circulation of newspapers and periodicals in France, to provide advertisers with audience measurement figures.
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Édouard de Rothschild
Édouard Étienne Alphonse de Rothschild (born 27 December 1957) is a businessman and part of the French branch of the Rothschild family.
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Benny Lévy
Benny Lévy (also Pierre Victor; 28 August 1945 – 15 October 2003) was a philosopher, political activist and author.
Centre-left politics
Centre-left politics is the range of left-wing political ideologies that lean closer to the political centre and broadly conform with progressivism.
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Chunichi Shimbun
The is a Japanese daily "broadsheet" newspaper published in mostly Aichi Prefecture and neighboring regions by Based in Nagoya, one of Japanese three major metropolitan areas, it boasts the third circulation after the group newspaper Total Yomiuri Shimbun and The Asahi Shimbun. Libération and Chunichi Shimbun are centre-left newspapers and social democratic media.
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Compact (newspaper)
A compact newspaper is a broadsheet-quality newspaper printed in a tabloid format, especially one in the United Kingdom.
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François Hollande
François Gérard Georges Nicolas Hollande (born 12 August 1954) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2012 to 2017. Libération and François Hollande are socialism in France.
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François Mitterrand
François Maurice Adrien Marie Mitterrand (26 October 19168 January 1996) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1981 to 1995, the longest holder of that position in the history of France.
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France
France, officially the French Republic, is a country located primarily in Western Europe.
French language
French (français,, or langue française,, or by some speakers) is a Romance language of the Indo-European family.
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French Left
The French Left (Gauche française) refers to communist, socialist, and social-democratic political forces in France. Libération and French Left are socialism in France.
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Jacques Chirac
Jacques René Chirac (29 November 193226 September 2019) was a French politician who served as President of France from 1995 to 2007.
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Jean-Paul Sartre
Jean-Paul Charles Aymard Sartre (21 June 1905 – 15 April 1980) was a French philosopher, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and literary critic, considered a leading figure in 20th-century French philosophy and Marxism.
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L'Humanité
() is a French daily newspaper. Libération and L'Humanité are newspapers published in Paris.
Le Figaro
() is a French daily morning newspaper founded in 1826. Libération and Le Figaro are French news websites and newspapers published in Paris.
Le Monde
Le Monde (The World) is a French daily afternoon newspaper. Libération and Le Monde are centre-left newspapers, French news websites, newspapers published in Paris and social democratic media.
List of newspapers in France
Below is a list of newspapers in France.
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May 68
Beginning in May 1968, a period of civil unrest occurred throughout France, lasting seven weeks and punctuated by demonstrations, general strikes, and the occupation of universities and factories. Libération and May 68 are socialism in France.
National Security Agency
The National Security Agency (NSA) is an intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense, under the authority of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI).
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Neoliberalism
Neoliberalism, also neo-liberalism, is both a political philosophy and a term used to signify the late-20th-century political reappearance of 19th-century ideas associated with free-market capitalism.
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Newspaper of record
A newspaper of record is a major national newspaper with large circulation whose editorial and news-gathering functions are considered authoritative and independent; they are thus "newspapers of record by reputation" and include some of the oldest and most widely respected newspapers in the world.
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Nicolas Demorand
Nicolas Demorand (born May 5, 1971) is a French journalist who works as a producer, host and editor of French public radio station France Inter.
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Nicolas Sarkozy
Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa (born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as the president of France and co-prince of Andorra from 2007 to 2012.
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Paris
Paris is the capital and largest city of France.
Pascal Riché
Pascal Riché (born June 1962) is a French journalist, co-founder of Rue 89 along with Arnaud Aubron, Laurent Mauriac, and Pierre Haski.
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Pierre Haski
Pierre Haski (born 8 April 1953) is a French journalist, co-founder of Rue 89.
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Rue89
Rue89 is a French news website started by former journalists from the newspaper Libération. Libération and Rue89 are French news websites.
Samir Frangieh
Samir Frangieh (4 December 1945 – 11 April 2017) was a Lebanese politician and a leftist intellectual.
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San Francisco Chronicle
The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.
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Serge July
Serge July (born 27 December 1942) is a French journalist, editor, founder of the daily Libération, and a prominent figure in French politics from the 1970s through the 1990s.
The Socialist Party (Parti socialiste, PS) is a centre-left to left-wing political party in France.
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Société à responsabilité limitée
A société à responsabilité limitée (SARL, S.à r.l. and similar) is a form of private company that exists mainly in French-speaking countries, such as France, Luxembourg, Monaco, Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia, Madagascar, Lebanon, Switzerland (where it is also designated by GmbH or Sagl), and Belgium (where, since 1 May 2019, it is also designated by besloten vennootschap and abbreviated as SRL).
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Sorj Chalandon
Sorj Chalandon (born 16 May 1952 in Tunis) is a French writer and journalist.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper. Libération and The Guardian are centre-left newspapers.
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Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe
The Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe (TCE; commonly referred to as the European Constitution or as the Constitutional Treaty) was an unratified international treaty intended to create a consolidated constitution for the European Union (EU).
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United States diplomatic cables leak
The United States diplomatic cables leak, widely known as Cablegate, began on Sunday, 28 November 2010 when WikiLeaks began releasing classified cables that had been sent to the U.S. State Department by 274 of its consulates, embassies, and diplomatic missions around the world.
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WikiLeaks
WikiLeaks is a non-profit media organisation and publisher of leaked documents.
2005 French European Constitution referendum
A referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe was held in France on 29 May 2005 to decide whether the French government should ratify the proposed constitution of the European Union.
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See also
1973 establishments in France
- École supérieure d'études cinématographiques
- Académie du Vin
- Annual flat-rate tax
- Argile
- Avoriaz International Fantastic Film Festival
- CAPC musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux
- Canton of Allauch
- Cardif
- Charles Martel Group
- Comité Olympique de Polynésie Française
- Conférence des Grandes écoles
- De Kova–Lejeune
- En Avant Guingamp (women)
- Europe-Jeunesse
- Fédération de la Haute Couture et de la Mode
- Fondation Jean Dubuffet
- Fondation Louis-de-Broglie
- GIGN
- Grignan-Les Adhemar AOC
- Institut Culturel Franco-Japonais – École Japonaise de Paris
- Jean Moulin University Lyon 3
- Le Pal
- Libération
- Montaigu Tournament
- Musée Marc Chagall
- Musée d'art naïf de Vicq en Île-de-France
- Oreca
- PSA Aulnay-sous-Bois Plant
- Paléorient
- Palais des Sports de Beaulieu
- Parc Pierre-Lagravère
- Paris Fashion Week
- Saint-Chamond Basket
- Saint-Quentin Basket-Ball
- Social Democratic Party (France)
- Stade Poitevin Poitiers
- Strasbourg Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art
- Sygma (agency)
- Tour du Gévaudan Occitanie
- Ventoux AOC
Centre-left newspapers
- Chunichi Shimbun
- Der Freitag
- Der Spiegel
- El Periódico de Catalunya
- Haaretz
- Le Monde
- Libération
- Mainichi Shimbun
- Süddeutsche Zeitung
- The Asahi Shimbun
- The Guardian
- The Hankyoreh
- The Independent
- The Observer
- Tokyo Shimbun
French news websites
- Actustar
- AgoraVox
- Atlantico
- Bakchich (internet)
- Balistrad
- CNews (newspaper)
- Clubic
- Contrepoints
- Euronews
- France 24
- France Médias Monde
- France-Soir
- L'Équipe
- L'Express
- L'Internaute
- Le Figaro
- Le Gorafi
- Le Monde
- Le Nouvel Obs
- Le Parisien
- Le Petit Journal (website)
- Le Point
- Le Télégramme
- Libération
- Mediapart
- Numerama
- Presseurop
- Rue89
- Sudan Tribune
- The Connexion
- The Local
- Worldcrunch
Newspapers established in 1973
- Última Hora (Paraguay)
- Al Wahda (newspaper)
- Bømlo-nytt
- Brighton Voice
- Chicago Gay Crusader
- Clear Creek Courant
- Dead Mountain Echo
- Diario 2001
- Expresso (newspaper)
- France-Guyane
- Gay Community News (Boston)
- Gold Coast Sun
- Grannar
- Hong Kong Economic Journal
- Kvinnheringen
- L'Observateur Paalga
- Libération
- Makkal Kural
- Millî Gazete
- Nikkei Sangyo Shimbun
- Nunatsiaq News
- Oxford Journal
- Roar News
- Sendero
- SoHo Weekly News
- St Helens Star
- Sundari (newspaper)
- Sunday Press
- Sunday World
- Tammerfors Aktuellt
- The Amelia Bulletin Monitor
- The Boar (newspaper)
- The Daily Nation (Barbados)
- The Herald (Nigeria)
- The Leader (Welsh newspaper)
- The Recycler
- United Daily News (Philippines)
- Vechirnia Odesa
- Vest-Telemark Blad
- Washington Square News
- Y Dinesydd
- Youth Daily News
- Aftonbladet
- Chunichi Shimbun
- El Periódico de Catalunya
- Frankfurter Rundschau
- Le Monde
- Libération
- Sunday Mirror
- Blanquism
- Communism in France
- Fourierism
- François Hollande
- French Left
- Groupe Feministe Socialiste
- La pâque socialiste
- Le Mouvement socialiste
- Libération
- May 68
- Nancy Program
- Narodowiec
- Neo-Babouvism
- Paris Commune
- Saint-Simonianism
- Submission (novel)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Libération
Also known as La Libération, Libé, Libé Expresso, Liberation (newspaper), Libération Expresso, Libération.fr, Libération (journal).