IdeasDerrick, the inspector who best encapsulates Germany's neurosesStill the best-known German TV series worldwide, Derrick introduced French viewers to both the successes and the shadows of West Germany.By Thomas MahlerFree access
Ideas"There aren't two but nine Americas": the study that challenges the narrative of a country divided in twoBy Laurent Berbon
EconomyXavier Barbaro, CEO of Neoen: "Batteries will be the wonderful surprise package in the coming years in Europe"By Baptiste Langlois
EuropeDrone intrusions in Europe: how Russia is probing the vulnerabilities in NATO’s defence systemsA British study describes a campaign carried out using dozens of Russian drones since 2024, aimed at monitoring military and nuclear sites in more than a dozen European countries.By Enola RichetFree access
Economy"Some large companies may no longer exist": the great challenge confronting German industry as it faces ChinaHaving thrived thanks to globalisation, German industry is now bearing the brunt of the Chinese shock. The difficulties faced by giants such as Volkswagen highlight the need for the country to find a new engine of growthBy Thibault Marotte
EuropeBorder controls: the laborious beginnings of the new European systemA system operational since April requires non-European travellers to register their biometric data at the border. These checks occasionally cause significant delays, and airlines and airports are requesting their suspension this summer.By Julien ChabroutFree access
WorldNuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: a breakthrough in the Cold WarConfronted by the rising cost of their military spending and the erosion of their international influence, the United States and the USSR sought in 1968 to limit the nuclear arms race By the L'Express Editorial Team (in 1968)
Drone intrusions in Europe: how Russia is probing the vulnerabilities in NATO’s defence systemsBy Enola RichetFree access
From Portugal to Greece: these "Southerners" are reviving EuropeBy Muriel Breiman, Guillaume Delacroix (in Barcelona), Alexandros Kottis (in Athens) and Maxime Recoquillé
We are not immune to the tensions in society: European Parliament torn apart by its extremesBy Corentin Pennarguear
EconomyOrqa, Croatia’s drone champion: the secrets of a strategic start-up for EuropeSpecialising in surveillance drones, this start-up has succeeded in relocating nearly its entire supply chain to Europe.By Aurore Gayte
EconomyPeter Leibinger: "Industrial AI is a genuine opportunity for Germany"The president of the influential Federation of German Industries delivers an uncompromising assessment of the weaknesses currently undermining Europe's leading economy, while proposing steps to regain competitiveness.By Thibault Marotte
SciencePeter Hotez: "We must expect to see cases of Ebola in Europe and the United States"The most prominent American virologist explains why the current epidemic in Africa concerns him, as his country prepares to host the Football World Cup.By Stéphanie Benz
EuropeFrom Portugal to Greece: these "Southerners" are reviving EuropeEntrepreneurs in Italy and Spain, a scientist in Portugal, a museum director in Greece… These four exceptional figures are shaping an ambitious Europe that is holding its head high ten years after the crisisBy Muriel Breiman, Guillaume Delacroix (in Barcelona), Alexandros Kottis (in Athens) and Maxime Recoquillé
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty: a breakthrough in the Cold WarBy the L'Express Editorial Team (in 1968)
Tsai Ing-wen: "A crisis in the Taiwan Strait would destabilise the whole world" Interview by Cyrille Pluyette (with Pierre-Antoine Donnet, Asia Magazine)
War in Ukraine: should dialogue with Vladimir Putin be reopened? Europe divided on strategyBy Mathis RuelFree access
"I could never have imagined the extent of the corruption": the shocking testimony of a former Dutch intelligence officerBy Alexandra Saviana
Can France keep up with Germany's pace on defence spending? Insights from the director general for armamentsBy Elsa Trujillo
Xavier Barbaro, CEO of Neoen: "Batteries will be the wonderful surprise package in the coming years in Europe"By Baptiste Langlois
"Some large companies may no longer exist": the great challenge confronting German industry as it faces ChinaBy Thibault Marotte
Jim Allison, Nobel Prize winner: "Against cancer, we will push back the boundaries of a cure"Interview conducted by Antoine Beau and Stéphanie Benz
Can conservative views damage your health? Findings from a scientific study in the United StatesBy Victor Garcia
"We are only at the beginning of the story": one of the pioneers of GLP-1 analyses the Wegovy-Mounjaro revolutionBy Stéphanie Benz
"There aren't two but nine Americas": the study that challenges the narrative of a country divided in twoBy Laurent Berbon
"The United Kingdom has no place among the great powers": Pierre Grosser's response to Brendan Simms By Alix L'Hospital
From Vladimir Putin to Donald Trump: when the World Cup becomes a lever for propagandaBy Alix L'Hospital