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At the GAA World Games 2026, the French women's A team won on Friday, July 17, in the final of the international first division against San Francisco, in Waterford (Ireland). Two licensed players from Gwened Vannes Gaelic Football were part of the victorious squad.
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.
Koun Breizh is outraged by the decision of the Administrative Court imposing the relocation of the calvary of Kerdalaes in Saint-Divy. This decision confirms the impossibility for Bretons to preserve their original heritage. It concerns our culture, our heritage, and our roots. We can no longer accept such secular intransigence that fuels discomfort, conflict, and all forms of...
The poet-singer, songwriter, and Breton musician Melaine Favennec has passed away, leaving Brittany orphaned of one of its most unique voices.
Gouel Broadel ar Brezhoneg
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.
By supporting the constitutional bill for an autonomous Corsica within the Republic, Paul Molac has reignited the debate on French centralization. For the Breton deputy, territorial autonomy is primarily a matter of democracy.
With "À la bretonne," six leaders in the agri-food sector present a richly illustrated work dedicated to the history, heritage, economy, and food in Brittany. Aimed at the general public, this popular science book brings together maps, figures, and infographics to provide a broad overview of the Brittany region.
The Breton coastline is changing. The gradual warming of the sea is altering habitats, advancing breeding periods, favoring certain species, and weakening others. These changes have been observed on the ground for several decades, and scientific work by Ifremer now allows for a better understanding of them.
4th and new solo album by Didier DREO. Five generations united by music: the vibrant family saga of the Breton guitarist.
Will there be a women's book fair in Saint-Quay-Portrieux?
Less than a month before its opening, the Festival de Cornouaille unveiled, during a nearly two-hour press conference held on Thursday in Quimper, the main directions of its 103rd edition, which will take place from July 23 to 26.
Gathered on Saturday in Bourbriac for its return to the Breton activist scene, the collective Ai'ta! awarded its first "Disprizioù ar brezhoneg," satirical distinctions given to local authorities, media, and officials deemed unfavorable to the Breton language.
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