Saturday 26 September
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Conversation with Thomas Piketty - Opéra Bastille - Amphithéâtre 10 am - 11 am
An encounter with the author of Capital in the 21st century organised by Le Monde and chaired by Raphaëlle Bacqué.
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Robots, humanity's future? - Opéra Bastille - Studio 10 am - 11.30 am
Le Monde organises a round table on the implications of the generalisation of robots. Chaired by Annie Kahn.
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Whistle blowers, democracy's new sentinels? - Palais Garnier - Grand Foyer 10 am - 11.30 am
A round table organised by Le Monde and chaired by Stéphane Foucart.
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When women take power - Opéra Bastille - Amphithéâtre 11.30 am - 1 pm
Three women recount their experience: Anne Hidalgo, Nathalie Loiseau, Sylvie Bermann
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Tomorrow's cuisine? - Palais Garnier - Grand Foyer 12 pm - 1 pm - Opéra Bastille - Studio 10 am - 11.30 am
Before becoming a modern media obsession, cooking is above all a vital necessity: the act of making food edible for humans. The Frence have transformed it into an art: gastronomy.
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Conversation with Evgeny Morozov - Opéra Bastille - Amphithéâtre 2 pm - 3 pm
An encounter with the academic of Belorussian origin organised by Le Monde and chaired by Martin Untersinger.
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Women are the future of the Arab world, with Mona Eltahawy and Kamel Daoud Opéra Bastille - Studio 2 pm - 3 pm
« Le Monde » organises a dialogue between writers Mona Eltahawy and Kamel Daoud on the condition of women in the Arab world. A debate chaired by Christophe Ayad, head of the International department and senior editor of « Le Monde »
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Conversation with Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet - Palais Garnier - Grand Foyer 2 pm - 3 pm
Le Monde organises an encounter with Nathalie Kosciusko-Morizet, member of parliament for Essonne, vice-president of Les Républicains and president of the party's group in the Conseil de Paris. A conversation chaired by Vanessa Schneider.
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Young people who want to change the world, with the participation of Vincent Lindon - Palais Garnier - Grand Foyer 3.30 pm - 5 pm
Le Monde organises an encounter with four young people who each in his or her own domain is inventing the world of tomorrow and the actor Vincent Lindon.
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Conversation with Robert J. Gordon - Opéra Bastille - Amphithéâtre 5.30 pm - 6.30 pm
An encounter with the American economist organised by Le Monde and chaired by Virginie Malingre.
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The stakes of predictive medicine - Opéra Bastille - Studio 5.30 pm -7 pm
By deciding to undergo a double mastectomy as a preventive treatment, Angelina Jolie has brought predictive medicine into the limelight.
Sunday 27 September
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Secularism, religions and freedom of expression - Opéra Bastille - Amphithéâtre 11.30 am - 1 pm
« Le Monde » organises a round table chaired by Luc Bronner, general editor, with the historian and sociologist Jean Baubérot, Lila Charef, head of the legal department of the Collectif contre l’islamophobie en France and the general secretary of L'enseignement catholique, Pascal Balmand.