Thomas Castaignède : Le Génie Inoubliable du Stade Toulousain – Le Seul Quadruplé de l’Histoire (1994-1997)

Thomas Castaignède, the fly-half who orchestrated Stade Toulousain’s only Top 14 Grand Slam in 1996–97, has shared rare insights into the club’s winning culture—revealing how discipline, innovation, and a relentless work ethic shaped one of rugby’s most dominant eras. In a conversation with L’Équipe, the 50-year-old legend—now a respected coach and commentator—described the mental and … Read more

Africa’s Youngest Population: Driving Technology and Innovation as a Global Player

Former French international soccer star Louis Saha has transitioned from the football pitch to a high-profile role in Africa-France diplomatic efforts, leveraging his cultural ties and global influence to bridge gaps between the continent and one of its key international partners. At the recent Africa-France Summit held in Nairobi, Kenya, Saha emerged as a unique … Read more

La Danse des Renards: Valéry Carnoy’s Debut Film on Toxic Masculinity & Boxing | CNC

The world of cinema is abuzz with the work of Belgian filmmaker Valéry Carnoy, whose debut feature film, La Danse des Renards (The Dance of the Foxes), has garnered critical acclaim and a string of awards since its premiere. The film, a compelling exploration of masculinity, sports, and the search for identity, is resonating with … Read more