The results of the first round of the presidential election in France arouse great interest from the other European countries Let us review some reactions of the media and politicians. … Continue reading
The Forty-fourth Ipse Meeting will deal with the formidable turbulence endured by Europe, it will give instances of innovative practices in accordance with the solidarity-based societies and propose alternatives to … Continue reading
Established in 2012, the British reform of the minimum income social security produced a moderate impact on the return to work, according to a DARES study[1]. Implemented by the Cameron … Continue reading
Early retirement will soon be possible in Italy. An experiment is being put in place to test a new loan-based financing mode: the APE (Assegno Pensionistico). Since 2011, the legal … Continue reading
Led to make a decision on the controversial CETA, the European Parliament has largely voted for the free trade agreement between the EU and Canada this February 15, 2017. Despite strong opposition from the … Continue reading
While the General Delegation of Ipse accompanied by Jean Lapeyre is meeting our Scottish partners in Edinburgh to organize the 44th Ipse Meeting, Scotland is experiencing determining times. With … Continue reading
After “binge drinking”, we have heard of the “drunkorexia” phenomenon, which consists in eating less, in order to save calories for drinking. Alcohol excesses still are a public health problem, … Continue reading
L’élection de Donald Trump à la tête de la première puissance économique mondiale a résonné comme une catastrophe aux oreilles de bien des français. Mais pour quelles raisons exactement ? Revenons … Continue reading
L’Ipse s’évertue à défendre l’idée que « Les mutuelles ne sont pas que des complémentaires santé », et les initiatives de la FNMF en sont une illustration. Les mutuelles sont des … Continue reading
“Lampedusa” is a name that inevitably makes think of the hundreds of migrants flocking on the shores- so much so that the inhabitants of the Island would be almost forgotten. … Continue reading