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Thursday, July 2, 2026

Paul Molac: "What Bretons lack is political will."

In Quimperlé, two round tables of Gouel Broadel ar brezhoneg brought together parliamentarians, regional elected officials, and association leaders to assess the impact of the Molac law and discuss ways to strengthen the teaching and transmission of the Breton language.

In Carhaix, the time for unity for supporters of Breton autonomy.

Gathered in Carhaix at the invitation of Mayor Christian Troadec and lawyer Yvon Ollivier, representatives of autonomist, federalist, and independentist parties and movements made multiple calls for unity. All emphasized the need to build a common project capable of addressing the daily concerns of the Bretons.

"Dead languages do not change" Lukian Kergoat

Lukian Kergoat shares with us, among other things, his analysis on the kind of phrase that is often heard like "It's no longer the same Breton," in a program that takes the time to develop its subject.

The Gardens of Kerniguez: When Art Meets Life

From June 15 to September 15, 2026, the Kerniguez Gardens in Carhaix will host an exhibition by the sculptor Édouard Hervé. Nine monumental abstract sculptures will mark the botanical trail.

Upcoming release of "The Bretons and Haiku"

Editions Sauvages will soon publish "The Bretons and Haiku" by Pierre Tanguy. Poet, critic, and journalist, Pierre Tanguy reveals in this work the vitality of haiku in Brittany, a poetic genre of Japanese origin that has taken root here. His "Tro Breizh of Haiku" in Brittany (from Nantes to Brest) leads him to mention the figures of authors, educators, or essayists who have...

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