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FranceCulture
7 hr. ago

SNCF recommends that 'vulnerable' people avoid taking the train

The article reports that the SNCF (French national rail operator) is advising vulnerable individuals to avoid taking trains due to extreme heat conditions. It also mentions that Music Day celebrations will be affected by the heat, particularly in departments under red alert, where alcohol consumption will be banned.

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3 sources1 officialviaLe Figaro
FranceCrime
2 days ago

Arnaud Gallais: "Children are systematically neglected in France"

The article discusses the case of Lyhanna, whose body was found in the Gers region over a week prior. The main suspect had previously faced multiple complaints for sexual assault on minors, leading to public outrage directed at the judicial system's delays and inefficiencies. Arnaud Gallais, an activist and president of the 'Mouv-enfants' association, who is also an author and former member of the Civiiise, shared his perspective during an interview on 'Au Cœur de l'Info.' Gallais, who was himself a victim of child sexual abuse at age eight, expressed concerns about the systematic neglect of儿童

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7 sources9 officialviaLe Figaro
Crime
FranceCrime
2 days ago

The skeleton of a woman, potentially dead since 2022, found in an apartment in Paris, an open investigation

The skeleton of a woman, potentially deceased since 2022, was found in an apartment in Paris, prompting an investigation.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Culture
FranceCulture
2 days ago

"They have hair on their hands the Portuguese": fired for denouncing this type of racist remarks, an employee has been reinstated in the company and will receive 7 years of salary

A French employee was fired after denouncing racist remarks made by colleagues, including the phrase 'Portuguese have hair on their hands.' The employee successfully appealed his dismissal and has been reinstated, with compensation equivalent to seven years of salary.

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1 source1 officialviaBFM TV
FranceCrime
2 days ago

Court confirms Moroccan footballer Achraf Hakimi will be tried for rape

The Court of Appeal in Versailles has confirmed that Moroccan footballer Achraf Hakimi will face trial for an alleged rape that occurred in February 2023. The decision follows an appeal by Hakimi against the initial ruling by a magistrate who ordered the trial. Hakimi, currently participating in the World Cup with Morocco, expressed anticipation for the trial, stating he looks forward to finally being able to speak about the case. The victim reportedly met Hakimi on Instagram in January 2023 and traveled to his residence via a private car arranged by him.

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4 sources7 officialviaFrance 24 (Français)
Crime
FranceCrime
2 days ago

Murder of an 80-year-old in the King 's Degree: an act committed with great savagery

A murder case involving an elderly woman in the town of Grau-du-Roi has been described as having been committed with 'great savagery.'

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3 sources1 officialvia20 Minutes
FranceBusiness
2 days ago

The deal with Iran would provide a $300 billion fund, Reuters says

According to Reuters, an agreement between the United States and Iran would include the creation of a private investment fund worth $300 billion aimed at supporting Iran's economy and encouraging both parties to finalize an agreement. More than half of this amount, over $150 billion, has already been committed by companies across several regions of the world. The fund would only be created after a final agreement is signed and would become operational only after a satisfactory agreement is reached. During a transitional period of 60 days following the signing of a framework agreement, the fund

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8 sources17 officialviaL'Express
Sports
FranceSports
2 days ago

Man suspected of spying on French drone factory for Russia indicted and jailed

A man suspected of spying on a French drone factory for Russia has been placed under investigation and arrested.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
FranceEconomy
2 days ago

Emmanuel Macron will host a videoconference on Thursday including China to strengthen global economic "cooperation" ahead of the G7 summit.

Emmanuel Macron will hold a video conference on Thursday with China and other emerging nations to discuss strengthening global economic cooperation ahead of the G7 summit.

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10 sources11 officialviaL'Express
Medicine
FranceMedicine
2 days ago

War in the Middle East: Israeli minister says "all of Lebanon must burn" after four soldiers were killed

A Israeli minister stated that 'all of Lebanon must burn' following the deaths of four soldiers.

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1 source1 officialviaBFM TV
Crime
FranceCrime
2 days ago

Ballooned with scotch and raped... as Lyhanna's autopsy reveals

The article discusses the findings from the autopsy of Lyhanna, who was found bound with duct tape and was a victim of sexual assault.

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2 sources1 officialviaBFM TV
Culture
FranceCulture
2 days ago

Why should you cut down on coffee?

The article discusses the impact of heatwaves on health, specifically advising people to reduce their coffee consumption during periods of extreme heat.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Crime
FranceCrime
2 days ago

Lyhanna's death: autopsy reveals that the child was gagged with scotch and raped

The autopsy of Lyhanna revealed that the child was gagged with duct tape and was a victim of rape.

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1 source1 officialviaBFM TV
Economy
FranceEconomy
2 days ago

For 8 out of 10 Europeans, the car has become a luxury: the figure even rises to 86% among the French, who have the lowest budget to buy a new vehicle.

For 8 out of 10 Europeans, a car has become a luxury. This percentage rises to 86% among French people with the lowest budgets for purchasing a new vehicle.

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1 source1 officialviaBFM TV
FranceHealth
2 days ago

June 18th call: when de Gaulle disobeyed orders...

The article discusses the historical significance of General Charles de Gaulle's June 18, 1940 appeal from London, which called for resistance against Nazi Germany and defied Marshal Pétain's collaborationist government. It notes that this event occurred 86 years ago and mentions President Emmanuel Macron paying tribute at Mont Valérien to those who fought and resisted for France.

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2 sources1 officialviaFrance 24 (Français)
Crime
FranceCrime
2 days ago

What we know about Jerome Barella's schedule on the day Lyhanna disappeared

The article outlines what is known about Jérôme Barella's schedule on the day Lyhanna disappeared.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
FranceCulture
2 days ago

LFI's concert for the Fête de la Musique banned by the Paris police

The concert organized by La France Insoumise (LFI) for the Fête de la Musique, scheduled for Sunday at Place de la République, has been banned by the Paris police prefecture four days before the event. The decision was justified by the presence of figures such as the Comité Adama and rapper Médine, whose messages are seen as inciting hatred against law enforcement. LFI has announced plans to appeal the decision in court. Jean-Luc Mélenchon criticized the move as a serious democratic scandal during an election period and claimed the decision was influenced by pressure from the Crif president Yn

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5 sources7 officialviaLe Figaro
Economy
FranceEconomy
2 days ago

After a power outage that paralyzed the Gare de l'Est in Paris, traffic is gradually resuming

After an electricity outage paralyzed Paris East Station, traffic is gradually resuming.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Culture
FranceCulture
3 days ago

Anti-drug test in ministries: Matthieu Delormeau says that "politicians have already used drugs in (his) office"

Matthieu Delormeau, a French minister, has stated that some politicians have already used drugs in his presence.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Culture
FranceCulture
3 days ago

A man arrested by police after abandoning a dog in a forest in the Pas-de-Calais

A man was detained by gendarmes after abandoning a dog in a forest in the Pas-de-Calais region.

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2 sourcesvia20 Minutes
Culture
FranceCultureOverlooked from the left
3 days ago

"Using the corpse of a little girl as a footstool": Éric Dupond-Moretti denounces the "political exploitation" of Lyhanna's death by the opposition

Éric Dupond-Moretti, the French Minister of Justice, criticizes the opposition parties for using the death of young Lyhanna, who was killed by her father in 2019, as a political tool. He accuses them of exploiting her tragic death for political gain.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Environment
FranceEnvironment
3 days ago

Orange alert extended to 53 departments on Friday

The article reports that the orange heatwave alert has been extended to 53 departments in France on Friday.

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2 sources2 officialviaLa Croix
Crime
FranceCrime
3 days ago

Lyhanna's death: Jerome Barella's brother charged with raping two ex-girlfriends, kept free

The brother of Jérôme Barella has been placed under investigation for alleged sexual violence against two former partners but remains free on bail.

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3 sources2 officialviaLibération
FranceCultureOverlooked from the left
3 days ago

After Amir, Amel Bent cancels a concert for the music festival near Bethune

The city of Bruay-la-Buissière, governed by the far-right National Rally (RN), faced another cancellation for its Music Festival event after singer Amel Bent withdrew just two days before her scheduled performance. The municipality had previously canceled an appearance by rapper Amir, citing scheduling conflicts. The city chose Amel Bent as a more cost-effective alternative but she also declined, reportedly due to her opposition to the RN. The local newspaper La Voix du Nord reported that Amel Bent did not want to perform in a city managed by the National Rally.

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3 sources1 officialviaBFM TV
Culture
FranceCulture
3 days ago

'The child is still a suspect, we don't believe the child': Secretary-General of Civiise points out the 'large margin of progress' to be made on the protection of minors

The secretary general of Ciivise comments on the need for significant progress in protecting minors, highlighting concerns about children still being treated with suspicion and not believed.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Culture
FranceCulture
3 days ago

"A virulent accusative rhetoric": Erik Tegnér, director of Frontiers, sentenced to 6 months in prison with a suspension for "throwing lawyers out to pasture"

Erik Tegnér, director of Frontières, has been sentenced to six months in prison with probation for having 'thrown lawyers into the fray.' The judgment highlights his use of 'a virulent accusatory rhetoric.'

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
FranceCrime
3 days ago

"Another provocation": Philippe Tabarot's entourage responds to accusations of threats made by Eric Ciotti

The entourage of Philippe Tabarot has responded to accusations made by Eric Ciotti regarding threats. The article discusses the situation without providing specific details about the nature of the threats or the response from Tabarot's team.

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3 sourcesviaLe Monde
Medicine
FranceMedicine
3 days ago

For the first time since the start of the war in Iran, a French ship loaded with LNG has crossed the Strait of Hormuz

A French ship carrying liquefied natural gas (GNL) has crossed the Strait of Hormuz for the first time since the start of the war in Iran.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
FranceEconomy
3 days ago

Apple to raise prices due to memory chip shortage, says Tim Cook

Apple is set to increase its product prices due to a global shortage of memory chips, according to CEO Tim Cook in an interview with the Wall Street Journal. Cook stated that while Apple has tried to mitigate these price increases, the situation has become unsustainable. The shortage is attributed to increased demand for memory chips driven by the boom in artificial intelligence.

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2 sources1 officialviaBFM TV
Sports
FranceSports
3 days ago

Bally Bagayoko believes that "whistling La Marseillaise" in the stadiums is "a legitimate right", Maud Bregeon evokes "a strategy of sedition"

Bally Bagayoko argues that whistling 'La Marseillaise' in stadiums is a legitimate right, while Maud Bregeon refers to it as a strategy of sedition.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Medicine
FranceMedicine
3 days ago

The European Union is a global player in the field of education.

A podcast episode titled 'Face à Face' featuring Maud Bregeon, aired on June 18th by BFM TV.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Health
FranceHealth
3 days ago

65% more likely to die of a stroke than men: warning on the underestimated effects of extreme heat on women's health

The article highlights that women have a 65% higher risk of dying from a stroke during heatwaves compared to men, raising awareness about the underestimated health impacts of extreme heat on women.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Politics
FrancePolitics
3 days ago

Donald Trump in Versailles: footage of the US president's visit during which he signed the peace agreement with Iran

The article provides images and coverage of former U.S. President Donald Trump's visit to Versailles, during which he signed a peace agreement with Iran.

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1 source1 officialviaBFM TV
Culture
FranceCulture
3 days ago

Saint-Dominique school case: Paris city hall recruited a school-age youth leader who was the subject of an incest complaint

The article reports that the City of Paris hired an after-school program animator who was later the subject of an incest complaint.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Sports
FranceSports
3 days ago

Death of Eric Roy: "It's very complicated to talk", Chardonnet's emotion after the death of his coach

The article discusses the emotional reaction of Chardonnet following the death of his coach, Éric Roy. It quotes Chardonnet expressing difficulty in speaking about the loss.

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3 sourcesviaBFM TV
Culture
FranceCulture
3 days ago

Jerome Barella's chilling texts to a 13-year-old schoolgirl

The article discusses chilling SMS messages sent by Jérôme Barella to a 13-year-old middle school student.

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FranceSports
3 days ago

We will make recommendations in the autumn: the committee of inquiry into violence in pre-schools begins its hearings

A Senate commission investigating sexual violence against minors in after-school programs has begun its hearings. The commission, led by Senator Agnes Evren of the LR party, aims to create a national map of such incidents and provide recommendations by autumn. The commission has been granted investigative powers and will examine the issue nationwide, not just in Paris. Currently, only the parent group SOS Périscolaire has attempted to compile data on these cases.

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2 sources2 officialviaLe Figaro
FranceCrime
3 days ago

People&Baby: Former daycare director accused of violence, released on appeal

An former director of a People&Baby daycare in Villeneuve-d'Ascq was acquitted by the court of appeal in Douai after being previously convicted of violence against three children. The court found that there were no sufficiently precise elements in the proceedings to hold her responsible for such actions.

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3 sources3 officialviaBFM TV
FranceEconomy
4 days ago

Anthropic urges Washington to apply its new policy framework to the disastrous risks of AI

Anthropic, a major player in artificial intelligence with a valuation of nearly $1 trillion, has published a 19-page document titled 'Political and Economic Framework' aimed at American policymakers and potentially the global community. The document urges decision-makers to prepare society for the challenges posed by AI, highlighting potential catastrophic risks. This comes amid the release of Anthropic's new model, Mythos, previously deemed too powerful for public access, and against the backdrop of recent developments under the Trump administration.

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6 sources10 officialviaLe Figaro
Culture
FranceCulture
4 days ago

Marschall Truchot: Testimony of BFMTV, she received text messages from Barella - 17/06

The article mentions that Marschall Truchot received SMS messages from Barella, but provides no further details about the content, context, or implications of these messages.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Crime
FranceCrime
4 days ago

9 out of 10 French people think the country is not prepared enough to deal with the heat waves

A survey conducted by BFMTV indicates that 9 out of 10 French people believe the country is not adequately prepared to deal with heatwaves.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Culture
FranceCulture
4 days ago

"I think I got away with it": the testimony of Lise who says she received, at the age of 13, insistent messages from Jérôme Barella

Lise recounts receiving persistent messages from Jérôme Barella when she was 13 years old.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Business
FranceBusiness
4 days ago

"This is a terrible setback": Benjamin Netanyahu, the big loser of the Iran-US peace deal?

The article discusses whether Benjamin Netanyahu is the big loser from the peace agreement between Iran and the United States.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
FranceMedicine
4 days ago

Russian warship fires semon shots in the Channel

A Russian warship fired warning shots in the English Channel at a British-flagged yacht that approached 'dangerously' close, according to the Russian defense ministry. The incident involved the Russian frigate Admiral Grigorovich and occurred approximately 20 nautical miles south of the Isle of Wight, just outside British territorial waters. The UK Ministry of Defense stated the warning shots were not aimed at the yacht but intended to prevent a potential collision. The UK has launched an investigation into the incident, which it described as isolated and unrelated to a previous operation by特种

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3 sources5 officialviaFrance 24 (Français)
Business
FranceBusiness
4 days ago

A young woman in Brazil died after a 40-meter bungee jump... without being secured

A young woman died after jumping from a 40-meter bungee cord without being secured. The incident occurred in Brazil.

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2 sourcesvia20 Minutes
Culture
FranceCulture
4 days ago

Ministers, senior civil servants... Sébastien Lecornu calls for the organisation of "unexpected and compulsory" drug tests within the State

Sébastien Lecornu, the French minister of Ecological Transition, has proposed implementing random and mandatory drug testing within the French state, targeting ministers and senior officials.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Sports
FranceSports
4 days ago

We are devastated : an 8-year-old boy drowns while swimming in the Eure

An 8-year-old child drowned during a swimming session at a pool in Eure, France. The incident has left the family devastated.

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3 sourcesviaLe Parisien
Culture
FranceCulture
4 days ago

Celine Dion: we know the title of her new song signed by Ycare and Renaud Rebillaud

The article announces the title of Celine Dion's new song, co-written by Ycare and Renaud Rebillaud.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Culture
FranceCulture
4 days ago

Palace of Versailles closed, downtown locked down... the "day to escape" of the inhabitants of the royal city before the dinner of Emmanuel Macron and Donald Trump

The article discusses the closure of the Palace of Versailles and the lockdown of the city center ahead of a dinner hosted by French President Emmanuel Macron and U.S. President Donald Trump.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
FranceCrime
4 days ago

Death of Lyhanna: Yael Braun-Pivet wants to 'move quickly' on the 'comprehensive law' against sexual violence and wants it to reach the Assembly in September

Following the death of Lyhanna, Yaël Braun-Pivet aims to quickly advance the 'comprehensive law' against sexual violence and hopes it will reach the Assembly by September.

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3 sourcesviaBFM TV
Culture
FranceCulture
4 days ago

ANTS: how a simple configuration error allowed a 19-year-old with no advanced technical knowledge to hack into the data of nearly 12 million people

A 19-year-old individual without advanced technical knowledge exploited a simple configuration error to access data belonging to nearly 12 million people.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Technology
FranceTechnology
4 days ago

July 14, 2016 attack: searches carried out at Nice City Hall as part of the investigation into the security of the Promenade des Anglais

BFM TV reports that police have conducted searches at the city hall of Nice as part of an investigation into the security of the Promenade des Anglais following the July 14, 2016 attack.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
FranceEconomy
5 days ago

In Paris, BHV changes operator and ends its partnership with Shein

The Société des grands magasins (SGM), a commercial real estate company co-founded by Frédéric Merlin, has announced it will sell the BHV Marais department store in Paris at a loss to some of its executives. The new owners plan to refocus the store on traditional categories such as home goods, DIY, decoration, furniture, lighting, kitchenware, tableware, household linen, creative hobbies, appliances, bedding, books, and more. This decision also affects the BHV Parly 2 location but not the seven provincial BHVs, which remain under SGM management and have hosted the fast fashion brand Shein this

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5 sources1 officialviaL'Express
Crime
FranceCrime
5 days ago

Death of Thomas in Crete in 2023: Prosecutor's Office requests the removal of 11 defendants from court for the teen's murder

The prosecutor has requested that 11 defendants be sent to the high court for the murder of Thomas, a teenager who died in Crépol in 2023.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
FranceCulture
5 days ago

Lyhanna case: mistakes, negligence... how the responsibilities of the magistrates are judged

The article discusses the ongoing debate over the responsibilities and disciplinary actions taken against judges following the Lyhanna case, which exposed systemic failures in the French judiciary. It mentions that the Council of the Judiciary (Conseil supérieur de la magistrature) has increased its enforcement since 2020 but questions whether the sanctions are appropriate and proportional to the offenses committed. The Minister of Justice, Gérard Darmanin, is reportedly considering an investigation by the Judicial Inspection (Inspection générale de la justice) to compare disciplinary measures

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8 sources12 officialviaLe Point
Crime
FranceCrime
5 days ago

Lyhanna case: a complaint filed against Jérôme Barella after further charges by Léa, a child

A complaint has been filed against Jérôme Barella following new allegations made by Léa, a child in care.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Crime
FranceCrime
5 days ago

Laurence Rossignol, former Minister for Women's Rights: "There are more ways to tackle street crime than sexual violence"

Laurence Rossignol, former Minister for Women's Rights, states that more resources are allocated to street crime than to sexual violence.

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2 sourcesviaMarianne
Medicine
FranceMedicine
5 days ago

She takes a (broken) RER escalator in a counter-intuitive way and collects a fine of 200 euros but the SNCF disputes her claims

A woman was fined 200 euros for using an out-of-service RER escalator against the direction of travel. However, the SNCF disputes her account of events.

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2 sources1 officialviaLibération
Culture
FranceCulture
5 days ago

'The message for children is very bad': SOS Périscolaire group "sedated" by the relaxation of an animator in Paris

The collective SOS Périscolaire expressed shock at the acquittal of an animator in Paris, stating that the message conveyed to children was very bad.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Economy
FranceEconomy
5 days ago

President's 2027: Ecologists adopt a text to exclude frogs like Yannick Jadot or Sandrine Rousseau

The Ecologists party has adopted a text aimed at excluding dissidents such as Yannick Jadot and Sandrine Rousseau.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
FranceCulture
5 days ago

Twelve complaints from two generations: at the heart of the Lyhanna case, the Barella family's heavy past

Le Figaro has investigated a family history involving suspicions of sexual violence across two generations, focusing on the case linked to Lyhanna and the Barella family. The article highlights twelve complaints filed against members of this family.

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3 sourcesvia20 Minutes
Culture
FranceCulture
5 days ago

Patrick Bruel case: one of his fans complains of rape

A fan of French singer Patrick Bruel has filed a lawsuit against him for alleged sexual assault.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
FranceCulture
5 days ago

Patrick Bruel is the subject of two new complaints for rape and attempted rape

Two new complaints have been filed against 67-year-old singer Patrick Bruel at the Nanterre court on June 12. Bruel is already under investigation in four separate cases.

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10 sources9 officialviaBFM TV
Crime
FranceCrimeOverlooked from the left
5 days ago

The Commission has also proposed that the Commission should take into account the fact that the Commission has not yet adopted a proposal for a regulation on the use of the European Union's external borders.

Éric Ciotti calls on Sébastien Lecornu to end the functions of his minister Philippe Tabarot, accusing him of 'premeditated threats.'

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Sports
FranceSports
5 days ago

World Cup 2026: Two Iranian players have a problem at the US border trying to leave the country

Two Iranian football players encountered issues at the U.S. border while attempting to leave the country ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Business
FranceBusiness
5 days ago

Facing the Heat, the Minister Wants Baccalaureate Exams in the Morning, But Oral Exams Will Still Take Place in the Afternoon

The article discusses the French minister's proposal to move high school exam sessions (baccalauréat) to the morning due to heat concerns, but notes that oral exams will still take place in the afternoon.

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4 sources1 officialviaMarianne
Science
FranceScience
5 days ago

Soon a "sovereign" chatbot for public officials: Sébastien Lecornu announces 655 million euros of additional investment in artificial intelligence

French Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced an additional €655 million investment in artificial intelligence, aimed at developing a 'sovereign' chatbot for public sector employees.

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1 source1 officialviaBFM TV
FranceCulture
5 days ago

Christian Bujeau, husband of Valérie Lemercier in The Visitors, has died

French actor Christian Bujeau, known for his role as Jean-Pierre Guel in 'Les Visiteurs' and other popular films and television series, has passed away at the age of 81. He was recognized for his work in both cinema and television, appearing in numerous French productions over several decades.

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3 sources2 officialviaLa Croix
Culture
FranceCulture
5 days ago

A 70-year-old woman on trial 31 years after a body was found in a trunk

A 70-year-old woman is facing justice 31 years after the discovery of a dismembered body in a suitcase. The case involves questions about whether she committed the crime attributed to 'Ma Dalton,' a notorious criminal alias.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Medicine
FranceMedicine
5 days ago

A U.S. B-52 bomber crashes in California with eight people on board.

An American B-52 bomber crashed in California with eight people on board.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
Crime
FranceCrime
5 days ago

Lyhanna case: Mourad Battikh, lawyer for Joël Barella's granddaughters, calls for "reopening of both cases"

Mourad Battikh, the lawyer for the granddaughters of Joël Barella, is calling for the reopening of two cases related to the Lyhanna affair.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
FranceMedicineOverlooked from the left
5 days ago

Benyamin Netanyahu claims that the war against Iran saved Israel from the threat of 'nuclear destruction'

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu claimed during a press conference that Israel's war against Iran saved the country from the threat of 'nuclear destruction,' following the announcement of an agreement between Washington and Tehran to end the Middle East conflict. Netanyahu also stated that the Israeli military would remain in Gaza, Lebanon, and Syria 'as long as necessary' to maintain security zones around Israel.

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2 sources1 officialviaBFM TV
Sports
FranceSports
5 days ago

Lyhanna: "What's going on with Mr Macron and Mr Lecornu?" launches Sara Forestier, actress and director

Sara Forestier, an actress and director, asks on Lyhanna: 'What is happening with Mr. Macron and Mr. Lecornu?'

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
FranceEconomy
6 days ago

Spectacular threats, tariffs... French wines, champagne and spirits, favorite targets of Donald Trump

French wine, champagne, and spirits exports have declined by 21% in the United States due to tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump. The article notes that French alcoholic beverages are frequently targeted by Trump's administration for commercial reasons. These products are crucial to France's export economy, with significant portions of their sales dependent on the U.S. market. Trump has threatened to impose 100% tariffs on French wines if Paris does not revise its 2019 digital services tax.

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3 sources1 officialviaLe Figaro
Economy
FranceEconomy
6 days ago

Gasoline below 2 euros for the first time since 7 March: pump prices slightly declined but a sharp drop remains unlikely (despite the hope of an Iran-U.S. deal)

The price of diesel has fallen below 2 euros per liter for the first time since March 7, marking a slight decline at the pump. However, a significant drop remains unlikely despite hopes for an agreement between Iran and the United States.

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FranceCulture
6 days ago

Britain will ban under-16s from using social media

Britain will implement a ban on children under 16 using social media platforms such as Snapchat, TikTok, and YouTube to safeguard them from harmful content and excessive screen time. Prime Minister Keir Starmer emphasized the importance of protecting children's well-being and stated that enforcement measures will be taken against platforms that fail to comply. The policy aligns with similar initiatives in other countries like Australia, Canada, Brazil, and Indonesia.

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4 sources2 officialviaL'Express
FranceMedicine
6 days ago

MMA: Ciryl Gane's demonstration that takes the belt from Donald Trump at the White House

French fighter Ciryl Gane defeated Brazilian Alex Pereira in a UFC heavyweight interim title fight held at the White House in Washington, D.C., in front of Donald Trump. The event took place on the anniversary of Trump's 80th birthday. Gane had previously lost a title match due to an accidental eye poke and has now reclaimed his position by defeating Pereira with a powerful strike.

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3 sources3 officialviaFrance 24 (English)
Crime
FranceCrime
6 days ago

The lawyer for Joël Barella's granddaughters, who accuse her of incest, "solemnly" demands the reopening of both proceedings

The lawyer for Joël Barella's granddaughters, who accuse him of incest, is formally requesting the reopening of two legal proceedings against him.

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1 sourceviaBFM TV
FranceMedicine
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A young British woman, a member of a feminist movement near Nemesis, disappeared in Paris

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