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In any case, the city hosts until July 17th the World Congress of the International Federation of French Teachers. 1,200 people of 105 nationalities share here, knowledge and curiosity, in an attempt to defend a language that is well mistreated in the world. An excellent way to keep the morale. Explanations of Viviane Youx, chairman of the organizing committee.
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In any case, the city hosts until July 17th the World Congress of the International Federation of French Teachers. 1,200 people of 105 nationalities share here, knowledge and curiosity, in an attempt to defend a language that is well mistreated in the world. An excellent way to keep the morale. Explanations of Viviane Youx, chairman of the organizing committee.

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Today, at the conclusion of its fiftieth session in Paris, the Assembly of la Francophonie granted President Mohamed Ould-Al-Fatouani the rank of Commander of the Order of Thérèse, the highest medal awarded by the Assembly. The Assembly decided to grant the son of Al-Fatani this medal in recognition of his commitment to its values, namely, "Dialogue, peace and solidarity."

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