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Scotland makes a hard-fought debut victory against Haiti at the World Cup
Scotland made a strong start to the 2026 World Cup by defeating Haiti 1-0 in a Group C match at the Boston Stadium. The only goal came in the 28th minute when John McGinn capitalized on a defensive error by Haitian goalkeeper Johny Placide. Despite Haiti's efforts in the second half, Scotland maintained their lead with organized defense. This victory marks Scotland's first World Cup win since 1990 and their return to the global stage after 28 years. The result gives Scotland an advantage in the group, which also includes Brazil and Morocco. Haiti, though defeated, showed competitive spirit and

Moroccan footballer Achraf Hakimi to be tried in France for rape, appeals court says
A French court has confirmed that Moroccan footballer Achraf Hakimi will face trial for rape. The 27-year-old player for Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) and the Moroccan national team denies the allegations. A woman reported the incident to police in February 2023, claiming Hakimi raped her after meeting her through Instagram and taking her to his home. The trial date has not yet been set.
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

Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi to face rape trial, French court rules
Morocco's national football team captain, Achraf Hakimi, will face a rape trial in a French court after an appeal confirmed the charges. Hakimi denies the allegations and expressed readiness to confront them in court. The alleged incident occurred in 2023 at his home outside Paris. The plaintiff claims she met Hakimi via Instagram, traveled to his residence via a taxi he arranged, and alleges she was kissed and touched without consent before being raped. Both the defendant's and plaintiff's lawyers have commented on the court's decision.
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.'
A 30-year-old man died on an athletics track in the Val-d'Oise
A 30-year-old man was found in cardiac arrest on an athletics track at the Raoul-Dautry stadium in Ermont, Val-d'Oise, during a heatwave. Witnesses discovered him before 11 AM, and despite attempts at resuscitation by bystanders, a doctor, and a nurse from a nearby clinic, he was declared dead by the SMUR ambulance crew upon arrival. Six witnesses will be contacted by the medical and psychological emergency unit. The heatwave has affected much of France, with over 50 departments under orange alert.
The Lyhanna case has accelerated this case : ten young men charged with rape at a meeting in the Val-de-Marne
Ten young men have been placed under investigation for gang rape in the Val-de-Marne department. The case has been accelerated following the Lyhanna affair.
2026 World Cup: Mexico first qualified for the round of 16, after winning against South Korea
Mexico has qualified for the Round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup after defeating South Korea.
2026 World Cup: The New York Times has ranked all the teams after the first round, and France is the favorite
The article reports that The New York Times has ranked all teams after the first round of the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, with France being named the favorite.
World Cup: FIFA adjusts its guidelines for photographers after comments by Thomas Tuchel
The FIFA has adjusted its guidelines for photographers following comments made by Thomas Tuchel.
Landes: 80-year-old man in police custody after being hit by a petanque ball during an altercation
An elderly man is under investigation after a fatal incident involving a petanque ball during an altercation in Landes.
Gard: 15-year-old suspect in murder of 80-year-old woman charged
A 15-year-old boy from Grau-du-Roi (Gard) has been placed under formal investigation for the murder of an 86-year-old woman. The teenager confessed during his police custody that he killed the victim with a power drill near a campsite. He had planned the attack, hid the weapon in a bush, and wore gloves and a surgical mask to avoid detection. The victim was found dead after suffering a fatal neck injury. Authorities identified the suspect through witness accounts and surveillance footage.

Relaxed preschool teacher in Paris: the reasons for a critical judgment
An animator working in a Parisian after-school program was acquitted in court, but the verdict has been criticized by some parties.
An infant dies on board a Corsair flight between Marseille and Réunion
A newborn baby died during a flight operated by Corsair between Marseille and La Réunion.

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
The Mesnil-Saint-Denis: a bomb threat causes ... 17 discomfort in the middle school
An alert for a bomb at a high school in Le Mesnil-Saint-Denis caused 17 students to experience fainting spells.
Don't be your Mrs. Hidalgo : in the Paris Council, the right and the LFI are united in the face of the out-of-school scandal
The article discusses a situation at the Paris Council where the right-wing parties and LFI (France Insoumise) have united against a scandal related to the school support system (périscolaire), with a reference to not repeating the mistakes of former mayor Anne Hidalgo.
A 16-year-old girl dies after a traumatic detention in Japan
A 16-year-old girl has died after experiencing a traumatic detention in Japan. She had lost significant weight, reportedly down to 20 kilograms.
I wanted to be by his side until the end : Thelyo, a four-week-old baby, dies after being seriously injured in a bus
A four-week-old infant named Thelyo died after being seriously injured in a bus accident. The article quotes a statement expressing a desire to be with the child until the end.
In Paris, some 50 metro stations will say goodbye to turnstiles by 2029
Paris plans to remove turnstiles from approximately fifty subway stations by 2029.

Against the "marginalization of the human being", a forum calls for a boycott of the general public AI
A group of artists, writers, filmmakers, lawyers, and elected officials have called for a boycott of generative artificial intelligence (AI) in a joint opinion piece published in Le Monde. They argue that AI is leading to the 'marginalization of human beings' by machines. The call comes amid growing concerns over the impact of AI, with the authors stating that the risks are not the concern of a minority but a widespread issue. The text was published as AI became a major topic of discussion at the G7 and the VivaTech conference.
After an IVF mistake, an American couple discovers they are not the baby's biological parents
A couple from the United States discovered they were not the biological parents of their child after an error occurred during an in vitro fertilization (FIV) procedure.
Vacation: several music festivals, marathon in Paris, trail ... Events canceled on Sunday in anticipation of the high temperatures
Several events including music festivals, marathons, and trails were canceled in Paris on Sunday due to the heatwave.

Cannicule: with 30 °C or even 35 °C increasingly frequent, how Paris is getting closer to a Mediterranean climate
The article discusses how Paris is experiencing increasingly frequent heatwaves with temperatures reaching up to 30°C or even 35°C, suggesting that the city is moving toward a Mediterranean climate.
Aberrant : a man prosecuted in Paris for contempt after watering his gardener over the police
A man in Paris is being prosecuted for 'outrage' after watering his balcony above law enforcement officers.

Serious violation of values : 18 MSF staff dismissed after sexual assaults on Sudanese refugees in Chad
Eighteen employees of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) have been dismissed following allegations of sexual assault against Sudanese refugees in Chad.
A drug lord wanted across Europe shot in the neck in the street in Barcelona, the wanted suspect
A drug lord wanted across Europe was shot dead in the street in Barcelona. The suspect is still at large.
Sounds of explosions and a cloud of smoke in Paris: a RATP bus catches fire in the 13th district
A RATP bus caught fire in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, causing explosions and smoke. The incident occurred in a public area and prompted local authorities to respond.
School host freed for sexual assault of minors
An animator at a school was acquitted of sexual assault charges against minors. The mother of a victim has denounced the lack of punishment.

Presidential Election: In Aubervilliers, Raphaël Glucksmann's 'Strange War' Campaign Rally
The article discusses a campaign event held by Raphaël Glucksmann in Aubervilliers during the French presidential election. The tone of the piece suggests a critical perspective toward Glucksmann's campaign, referring to it as a 'drôle de guerre' (strange war), implying that his efforts may lack seriousness or effectiveness.
Accused of corruption, the former mayor of the Kremlin-Bicêtre, Jean-Marc Nicolle, entrusts his spiral of addiction to the PMU
The former mayor of Kremlin-Bicêtre, Jean-Marc Nicolle, who is accused of corruption, has admitted to his 'spiral of addiction' related to betting with the PMU (French horse racing betting agency).
World Cup 2026: the amazing salary of Fabio Cannavaro, coach of the Uzbekistan national team
The article discusses the high salary of Fabio Cannavaro, the coach of Uzbekistan, in relation to the 2026 World Cup.
Thousands of employees at Roissy and Orly airports deprived of badges and jobs?
The article reports on thousands of airport workers at Roissy and Orly who have been without pay for five months due to issues with their access badges and work assignments.
Barbaric rape, room 319 at the Hotel de Roubaix... the executioner of Mary sentenced to 25 years in prison
A man has been sentenced to 25 years in prison for committing a violent sexual assault against Marie in room 319 at the hotel in Roubaix.
Before it was a case, it was a child: who killed four-year-old Ismail, who died in an elevator accident in Argenteuil?
The article discusses the death of Ismaïl, a 4-year-old child who died in an elevator accident in Argenteuil. It raises questions about who is responsible for the incident.
Data centre project in the Bourget: a stormy public meeting, Segro representatives are booed out
A public meeting regarding a proposed data center project in Boulogne-Billancourt turned confrontational, with representatives from Segro facing loud protests and jeers from attendees.
Portugal-DR Congo: why Congolese Leopards are deprived of support from their number one supporter in the stands
The article discusses why the Congolese national football team, known as the Léopards, are without their number one supporter in the stands during their match against Portugal.
Portugal-DR Congo: the crazy story of Yoane Wissa, who scored five years after an acid attack that almost blinded him
The article discusses Yoane Wissa, a football player who was attacked with acid five years ago, which nearly caused him to lose his vision. It highlights his journey to the World Cup, focusing on his resilience and recovery.
World Cup: Ivory Coast striker Elye Wahi arrested and remanded in custody in late May on suspicion of betting fraud
Elye Wahi, an attacker for the Ivory Coast national team, was arrested and placed under judicial custody at the end of May on suspicion of match-fixing.
School holidays: who decides when schools close, and when
The article discusses the decision-making process regarding school closures during heatwaves in France. It explores who has the authority to decide when schools should close and at what point these decisions are made.
I am the laughing stock of my friends : the big card of Mon Petit Prono, the World Cup game that addicted 3 million players
Mon Petit Prono, a game related to the World Cup, has gained immense popularity with 3 million players becoming addicted to it. The article highlights the game's success and mentions a player's comment expressing feelings of being mocked by friends.

Argentina-Algeria: Riyad Mahrez on the bench, Lionel Messi starting, find out the composition of the two teams
The article lists the starting lineups for the Argentina vs Algeria football match, noting that Riyad Mahrez is on the bench while Lionel Messi starts for Argentina.
Argentina: Racist comment on TV during France-Senegal was a montage shared by local media
A racist comment broadcast during the France-Senegal match was revealed to be a fabricated clip shared by a local media outlet.
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.
Bac 2026: Even the good students are penalized High school students revolt against too difficult subjects
Students are expressing frustration over the difficulty of the upcoming 2026 baccalaureate exams, with even high-performing students feeling disadvantaged by the challenging exam topics.
It's a cartoon character from the 1970s : who is Rémy Goubert, the president of the Jeunes with François Hollande?
The article introduces Rémy Goubert, who is described as the president of 'Les Jeunes avec François Hollande,' a youth organization associated with former French President François Hollande. The article references Goubert being compared to a comic book character from the 1970s, suggesting he has a distinctive public persona.

France-Senegal: the likely composition of the Blues with Saliba, Chuaméni and Doué as holders
The article discusses the likely starting lineup for the French national football team (Les Bleus) in their upcoming match against Senegal, with players such as Saliba, Tchouaméni, and Doué expected to start.
In Saintry-sur-Seine, the angry cry of a municipal police force abandoned by its mayor
A municipal police force in Saintry-sur-Seine expresses frustration over what they perceive as abandonment by their mayor.
The Blues are arrogant against Senegal? The smart people talk about confidence, says Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Zlatan Ibrahimovic responds to criticism that France's national football team, Les Bleus, appeared arrogant during their match against Senegal by stating that 'intelligent people talk about confidence.'
Slap, spanking, strangling - these are the "trash" sex practices that are becoming commonplace among young people.
The article discusses the increasing normalization of certain 'trash' sexual practices among young people, including spanking, slapping, and choking.
Argentina-Algeria: with a hat-trick, Lionel Messi equals the record of goals at the World Cup held by Miroslav Klose
Lionel Messi scored three goals against Algeria, equaling Miroslav Klose's record for most goals in World Cup history.
France-Senegal (3-1): the Blues go from the rooster to the soul, the analysis of Dominique Sévérac
The article discusses France's 3-1 victory over Senegal in a football match, with an analysis provided by Dominique Sévérac.
France-Senegal: who is Nicolas Jackson, the Bayern player at the forefront of the Senegalese attack
The article introduces Nicolas Jackson, a player for Bayern Munich who is part of the Senegal national team's attacking lineup, ahead of a match between France and Senegal.
The tragic fate of Jordy, stabbed to death for a joke at a party in Étampes
The article discusses the tragic fate of Jordy, who was stabbed to death during a party in Étampes due to a joke.

War in Ukraine: Donald Trump puts Moscow under pressure at the G7
The article discusses Donald Trump's actions at the G7 summit where he put pressure on Moscow regarding the war in Ukraine.

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
Argentina-Algeria: the pronouns of the Paris newspaper for the World Cup shock
Le Parisien provides predictions and analysis for the Argentina vs Algeria match in the World Cup.

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
Argentina-Algeria: World Cup match broadcast at 3am in a fan zone in Saint-Denis
The article reports on a World Cup match between Argentina and Algeria being broadcast at 3 AM in a fan zone in Saint-Denis.
Tennis: injured again, Loïs Boisson withdraws from the Nottingham tournament
Loïs Boisson has withdrawn from the Nottingham tournament due to an injury.
France-Senegal: what time, on what TV channel to watch the first game of the Blues at the World Cup
The article provides information on when and where to watch France's first World Cup match against Senegal, including details on broadcast times and television channels.
Cycling: An old lady who lived in her world Causes an accident at a junior race with her motorized walker
A elderly woman using a motorized walking aid caused an accident during a junior cycling race.
It was a disaster: family tragedies at the World Cup, the incredible fate of Iraqi Aymen Hussein
The article discusses the incredible journey of Iraqi footballer Aymen Hussein, highlighting both his personal family tragedies and his remarkable performance at the World Cup.
I am happy to defend my country : Luca Zidane, goalkeeper of Algeria, shares his joy before the match against Argentina
Luca Zidane, the goalkeeper for Algeria, expresses his happiness at defending his country ahead of a match against Argentina.

French pop star Bruel placed under formal investigation for rape, sexual assault
French pop singer and film star Patrick Bruel has been formally charged with rape, attempted rape, sexual assault, and harassment. The public prosecutor's office has requested that he be remanded in custody. Bruel, who has denied any wrongdoing, appeared in court wearing a black sweater and dark grey jeans. He is the latest high-profile French celebrity to face legal action following the #MeToo movement, after actor Gérard Depardieu received a suspended sentence for sexual assault. Bruel has spent 48 hours in custody and plans to cancel all concerts until September while awaiting further legal
From Zidane to Mbappe, the eternal trial in frankness of the Blues
The article discusses the ongoing debate around 'Frenchness' within French football, examining how players like Zidane and Mbappé have been scrutinized for their cultural identity and integration into French society.
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.
World Cup: Gianni Infantino uses a Qatar Airways private jet to try to attend at least two matches a day
Gianni Infantino, president of FIFA, has been using a private Qatar Airways jet to attend at least two World Cup matches per day.
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.
World Cup: clashes between Algeria and Argentina fans in Times Square
Fights broke out between Algerian and Argentine fans at Times Square during the World Cup.
Are you really French? : Born in Melun, a nurse sees her nationality called into question by the health insurance
A nurse born in Melun has had her French nationality questioned by the health insurance system.
Stéphane Hardouin, Director of the IGPN, on corruption in the police: The more we work on it, the more cases we find
Stéphane Hardouin, director of the French National Police Oversight Authority (IGPN), discusses the issue of corruption within the police force, stating that the more investigations are conducted, the more cases of corruption are uncovered.
Survival blankets are put on windows In the face of extreme heat, hospitals are forced to use the D system
Hospitals in France are implementing improvised measures to cope with extreme heat, including covering windows with survival blankets to reduce temperatures inside.
World Cup 2026: another surprise: Uruguay beaten by Saudi Arabia, who beat Qatar
The article reports on a surprising result in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, where Saudi Arabia held Uruguay to a draw, echoing their previous performance during the Qatar World Cup.
World Cup 2026: who will be the big winner according to bookmakers ?
The article discusses predictions for the winner of the 2026 World Cup according to bookmakers.
« A sad accident » : what the organizers of the deadly bungee jumping in Brazil said to the investigators
The article discusses the organizers' statements to investigators regarding a fatal bungee jumping incident in Brazil.
How many people's lives will it ruin? : Dr. Delajoux assigned by patients reporting being stabbed
Dr. Delajoux is being sued by patients who claim they were 'butchered' during their treatment.
He was cheating on tolls with the technique of the little train: a motorist has to pay 9,000 euros near Montbéliard
An automobile driver near Montbéliard was required to repay 9,000 euros after using a method known as 'petit train' to evade tolls.

World Cup 2026: FIFA reverses its decision and authorises Spanish for press conference
The article discusses the FIFA's reversal of a previous decision regarding the authorization of Spanish language usage during a press conference related to the 2026 World Cup.
The camera of the young woman who died in a ski jump in Brazil has not been found
The camera belonging to the young woman who died during a bungee jump in Brazil has not been found.
Rather merciless and relentless : as soon as he arrived, the new Yvelines prefect imprints his style
The article discusses the new prefect of the Yvelines department, highlighting his strict and relentless approach since taking office.
I'm risking my license: this Gers restaurateur has posted the name and face of his multi-faceted thief, arrested since
A restaurant owner in the Gers region has publicly displayed the name and face of a repeat offender who stole from him, and who has since been arrested.
Spain - Cape Verde: what time, on what TV channel to watch the Group H World Cup match
The article provides information on when and where to watch the Spain vs. Cape Verde Group H World Cup match on television.
I felt like I was losing my mind, but I was strong : a documentary Arte traces the journey of victims of incest
A documentary by Arte retraces the journey of victims of incest, focusing on their personal experiences and resilience.
Netherlands - Japan (2-2): The Japanese team managed to secure a last-minute draw in an exciting match
The Netherlands vs Japan match ended in a dramatic 2-2 draw, with Japan securing a last-minute equalizer in an exciting game.
A 12-year-old child on a scooter was violently hit on the road in Seine-et-Marne, with his vital prognosis compromised
A 12-year-old child was severely hit by a vehicle while riding a scooter on a road in Seine-et-Marne. The child's condition is critical.
Morocco became the first country to field 11 foreign-born players in the World Cup
Morocco has become the first country to field eleven players born abroad in a World Cup tournament.
'Nasser did a lot for my family and for me,' says Kylian Mbappé paying tribute to the PSG president
Kylian Mbappé has paid tribute to Nasser Al-Khelaifi, the president of Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), stating that he has done a lot for his family and himself.

Lyhanna Case: Rémy Heitz does not want 'a law without means'
Rémy Heitz, procureur général près la Cour de cassation, a participé à une émission télévisée et a exprimé sa tristesse concernant l'affaire Lyhanna, décrivant cette situation comme un 'échec collectif'. Il a appelé les autorités politiques à ne pas exposer les juges à la colère publique et a souligné que les tribunaux doivent continuer à fonctionner calmement. En outre, il a mentionné que le garde des Sceaux, Gérald Darmanin, a demandé aux magistrats de revoir 70 000 plaintes liées à des viols ou agressions sexuelles sur des mineurs.

FIFA to pay Somali referee barred by US despite failure to officiate
FIFA will pay referee Omar Artan his full World Cup salary despite being barred from entering the United States and thus unable to officiate any matches at the tournament. Artan was deported after an 11-hour interrogation in Miami. He received widespread support, including being selected by UEFA to officiate the Super Cup between PSG and Aston Villa in August. Artan was named Africa's best male referee in 2025 and was set to become the first referee from Somalia to officiate at a World Cup. Somalia is among nearly 40 countries affected by new travel restrictions under the Trump administration.