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FranceCulture
2 days ago

Corsica: the specter of autonomy under mafia influence

The article discusses concerns regarding Corsica's autonomy and potential mafia influence.

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Technology
FranceTechnology
2 days ago

It's a capitulation : Republican hawks torpedo Trump and his Iran deal

The article discusses how Republican hawks have undermined Trump's agreement with Iran, describing it as a 'capitulation.'

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FranceMedicine
3 days ago

Muse announces a unique concert in Paris and two shows in Montpellier at the end of the year

The British band Muse has announced a series of concerts in France later this year, including a solo show at Paris La Défense Arena on November 27 and two performances at Sud de France Arena in Montpellier on December 3 and 4. These events are part of their tour promoting their upcoming tenth studio album, The Wow! Signal, set to release on June 26. This will be their first live appearances since 2025, when they performed at the Hellfest Festival alongside Scorpions and Linkin Park.

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Culture
FranceCulture
3 days ago

The Arcom warns CNews, «late, but not too late»

The French regulatory authority Arcom has issued a formal warning to CNews, a conservative-leaning media outlet, regarding potential violations of broadcasting regulations. The notice was delivered late but not excessively so.

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4 sources9 officialviaLa Croix
Politics
FrancePolitics
3 days ago

In Bayeux, David Lisnard has the cheek like de Gaulle.

The article discusses David Lisnard's approach in Bayeux, comparing it to Charles de Gaulle.

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Business
FranceBusiness
3 days ago

Let's live happily, live in hiding : Confidences of the Israeli Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates

The article discusses confidential remarks made by the Israeli ambassador to the United Arab Emirates (UAE), highlighting the theme of living 'happily hidden.' The content focuses on diplomatic insights and potential implications of Israel's relations with the UAE.

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Business
FranceBusiness
3 days ago

Trump, Macron and the good deal Versa of Versailles

The article discusses the relationship between Donald Trump and Emmanuel Macron regarding the 'good agreement' of Versailles, likely referring to diplomatic or trade negotiations between the United States and France.

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Economy
FranceEconomy
4 days ago

When Europe (finally!) believes in itself

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Culture
FranceCulture
4 days ago

Muath J., imprisoned in Nanterre, a very large Gazan

The article discusses Muath J., a Palestinian from Gaza who is incarcerated in Nanterre, highlighting his status as a 'well-encumbering' individual.

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Politics
FrancePolitics
4 days ago

Imagine a mayor pulling off the portrait of the president... in Algeria

The article speculates about a mayor removing the portrait of the president in Algeria.

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Economy
FranceEconomy
5 days ago

Elias case: How can you be so smart and so dehumanized ?

The article discusses the 'Elias affair,' focusing on the contradiction between intelligence and dehumanization.

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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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Sports
FranceSports
5 days ago

Jews and money : Belgium in the face of its usual anti-Semitism

The article discusses the issue of antisemitism in Belgium, focusing on how it manifests in everyday contexts rather than extreme forms. It explores the relationship between Jews and money, suggesting that this stereotype contributes to the persistence of antisemitism in Belgian society.

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Economy
FranceEconomy
5 days ago

Mario Draghi sounds the alarm for the European Union: Fight or disappear

Mario Draghi warns the European Union that it must either fight or disappear, emphasizing the need for urgent action to address challenges facing the bloc.

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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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Culture
FranceCulture
5 days ago

Benjamin Morel: The rule of law is first and foremost the hierarchy of standards

Benjamin Morel discusses the concept of the rule of law, emphasizing that it primarily involves the hierarchy of norms.

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Politics
FrancePolitics
5 days ago

I have four options for the presidential election: Florent Menegaux, head of Michelin, enters the 2027 debate

Florent Menegaux, CEO of Michelin, has announced his intention to enter the 2027 French presidential race and outlined four potential paths he might take.

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Culture
FranceCultureOverlooked from the left
6 days ago

Antoine Arjakovsky: The last to dynamite Kiev Cathedral were the Nazis

Antoine Arjakovsky makes a claim that the last people to have blown up the cathedral in Kyiv were Nazis.

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Sports
FranceSports
6 days ago

Mbappe, Dembélé, Cherki... let's not fall into the trap of racial division

The article discusses the risk of racial division in French football, referencing players like Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé, and others. It warns against falling into the trap of racial categorization and emphasizes unity among athletes regardless of their backgrounds.

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Business
FranceBusiness
6 days ago

Donald Trump's "deal" with Iran is minimal

The article discusses Donald Trump's minimal 'deal' with Iran.

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Business
FranceBusiness
6 days ago

How the jet-set trap closes around Bardella

The article discusses how the jet-set lifestyle is closing in on Bardella.

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Culture
FranceCulture
7 days ago

Black screen on the AI: the incredible quiproquo that drove Washington to disconnect the world in 90 minutes

The article discusses an incident involving artificial intelligence that led to a significant disruption, prompting Washington to take action within a short timeframe.

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Sports
FranceSports
7 days ago

Deadly internships: why middle and high school students are increasingly victims of accidents at work

The article discusses the increasing number of fatal work accidents involving middle school and high school students during internships.

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Politics
FrancePolitics
7 days ago

Gérard Araud – Putin and Trump facing the wall of reality

The article discusses Gérard Araud's perspective on Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump confronting 'the wall of reality.'

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1 sourceviaLe Point
Economy
FranceEconomy
8 days ago

Bras-Panon laying the first stone of its future Ehpad - Overseas First

The town of Bras-Panon has laid the first stone for the construction of its future Ehpad (Etablissement d'Hébergement pour Personnes Âgées Dépendantes), which will provide housing and care for elderly people with dependency needs.

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2 sourcesviaLe Point
Economy
FranceEconomy
8 days ago

Artificial intelligence: America decides to disconnect the rest of the world

The article discusses how America is deciding to disconnect the rest of the world in the field of artificial intelligence.

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Culture
FranceCulture
8 days ago

Zulu : Michael Caine revealed by a tense shoot in South Africa

The article discusses the film 'Zoulou,' focusing on Michael Caine's role and the challenging production conditions during filming in South Africa.

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Economy
FranceEconomy
8 days ago

The RSA war is declared in the Finistère

The article discusses a conflict related to the RSA (Revenu de Solidarité Active) in the Finistère region.

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Economy
FranceEconomy
8 days ago

Ethiopia: French La Croix correspondent expelled after reporting in Tigray

The French correspondent for La Croix was expelled from Ethiopia following a report she conducted in the Tigré region.

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Culture
FranceCulture
9 days ago

Vassili Arkhipov, the man who saved humanity from nuclear war

The article discusses Vassili Arkhipov, a Soviet submarine captain who prevented a nuclear war during the Cold War by refusing to launch a nuclear torpedo when his sub was ordered to do so by the Soviet government.

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Culture
FranceCulture
9 days ago

The death of painter David Hockney: the sun is dead

The article announces the death of painter David Hockney, stating 'he died with the sun.'

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Business
FranceBusiness
9 days ago

French language: Louise d'Épinay and the date that changed everything

The article discusses a controversy surrounding the French baccalaureate exam, focusing on Louise d'Épinay and a specific date that has sparked debate.

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Medicine
FranceMedicine
9 days ago

Distribution of migrants : the Court of Auditors draws up a first audit

The French Court of Audit has released an initial assessment regarding the distribution of migrants across different regions of France.

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Sports
FranceSports
10 days ago

Raphael Enthoven: Anti-Semitism has never been more virulent than it is today

Raphaël Enthoven discusses the current state of antisemitism, stating it has reached unprecedented levels.

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Sports
FranceSports
10 days ago

I have suffered his bigamy: Ségolène Royal tails François Hollande and his infidelities

Ségolène Royal accuses former President François Hollande of bigamy due to his past infidelities.

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Technology
FranceTechnology
10 days ago

The regime in Iran is even tougher : the dismay of Donald Trump's Arab allies

The article discusses the growing concern among Arab allies of former U.S. President Donald Trump regarding the increasing hardness of the Iranian regime.

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Medicine
FranceMedicine
11 days ago

Iran nuclear power plant, bipers, Gaza... the revelations of the former Mossad boss

The article discusses revelations made by the former head of the Mossad regarding topics such as Iran's nuclear program, issues with two-way radios, and the situation in Gaza.

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Politics
FrancePolitics
11 days ago

Barometer Cluster17 The Point : The RN dominates, Mélenchon simposes to the left

A poll conducted by Cluster17 for Le Point indicates that the National Rally (RN) leads in the opinion polls, while Jean-Luc Mélenchon dominates on the left.

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Culture
FranceCulture
11 days ago

Persepolis warned: the West is learning to love its mullahs

The article discusses how the West is gradually becoming more accepting of Iran's religious leaders, referencing the film 'Persepolis' which had previously highlighted this trend.

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Culture
FranceCulture
11 days ago

When the concept of race rearms all tribalism

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Economy
FranceEconomy
11 days ago

The coming food crisis, the editorial of Nicolas Baverez

The article discusses an upcoming food crisis, featuring an editorial by Nicolas Baverez.

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Other
FranceOther
11 days ago

He's afraid that as I get thin, I'll leave him.

The article discusses concerns that the weight-loss drug Ozempic might lead to divorce, citing fears among some individuals that their partners could leave them if they become thinner.

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Politics
FrancePolitics
11 days ago

François Bayrou: Why I will not be a candidate

François Bayrou explains his decision not to run for president in the upcoming election.

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Technology
FranceTechnology
11 days ago

An act of barbarism : a knife attack plunges Belfast into chaos

An attack with a knife plunged Belfast into chaos, described as an 'act of barbarity'.

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Medicine
FranceMedicine
11 days ago

Immigrants entering France declined by 10% in 2024

The number of immigrants entering France decreased by 10% in 2024.

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1 sourceviaLe Point
Culture
FranceCulture
12 days ago

Disclosure Day is he the best Spielberg of the 21st century, as the American press claims?

The article questions whether 'Disclosure Day' is considered the best Spielberg film of the 21st century, as claimed by American press.

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Medicine
FranceMedicine
12 days ago

In Mali, the conviction of a DGSE spy reignites the fractures with Paris

In Mali, the conviction of a DGSE spy has reignited tensions with Paris.

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Medicine
FranceMedicine
12 days ago

Why Paris must absorb its suburbs

The article discusses the need for Paris to integrate its suburbs, examining the challenges and potential benefits of such integration.

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Politics
FrancePoliticsOverlooked from the right
12 days ago

Locus luciole , right from the clouds : the new PS think tank's outdoor evening

The article discusses an event organized by a new think tank associated with France's Socialist Party (PS), highlighting terms such as 'Lieu-luciole' and 'droit des nuages,' which suggest themes related to space and legal frameworks beyond Earth.

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Medicine
FranceMedicine
12 days ago

14 July parade: French army and allies show their strength

The article discusses the July 14th military parade in France, highlighting the French army and its allies showcasing their military strength.

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Medicine
FranceMedicine
13 days ago

Ukraine: the war that ruins Russia

The article discusses the impact of the war on Russia, focusing on how it is undermining the country.

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Sports
FranceSports
13 days ago

Eternal or new , France adopts the same motto: We are home!

The article discusses the French slogan 'On est chez nous!' which has been adopted again by France, though it is unclear whether it is considered eternal or new.

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Culture
FranceCulture
13 days ago

Eight plays to see (or avoid) in June

The article lists eight plays to see or avoid in June.

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Politics
FrancePoliticsOverlooked from the left
13 days ago

The day Jean-Luc Mélenchon took the rural people for pigs !

The article discusses Jean-Luc Mélenchon's approach to rural populations, suggesting he has once again dismissed them as 'ploucs' (a derogatory term implying people with little education or wealth).

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Politics
FrancePoliticsOverlooked from the right
14 days ago

Jean-Luc Mélenchon: New France calls its new Republic

The article discusses Jean-Luc Mélenchon's statement regarding 'La Nouvelle France' calling for a new Republic.

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Culture
FranceCulture
14 days ago

The Legend by Boualem Sansal, a ghost book seen from Algeria

The article discusses the book 'La Légende' by Boualem Sansal, examining its reception and perception in Algeria.

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Sports
FranceSports
14 days ago

IVG, tax Zucman, Trump, Claude Malhuret, the punchline of the Senate.

The article discusses Claude Malhuret, a senator known for his humorous and provocative style, focusing on his comments on various topics including abortion (IVG), the Zucman tax, and Donald Trump.

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Culture
FranceCulture
14 days ago

Gerard Araud Leo XIV, a voice in the desert

The article discusses Gérard Araud, referencing his work or views under the title 'Léon XIV, une voix dans le désert.' No further details are provided in the text.

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FranceOther
15 days ago

Death of Bernadette Chirac, wife of became wife of state

The article reports on the death of Bernadette Chirac, who was once known as the wife of former French President Jacques Chirac but later became a prominent public figure in her own right.

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Culture
FranceCulture
15 days ago

Small is beautiful, in music too

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Culture
FranceCulture
15 days ago

Bernadette Chirac, the unforgettable Mrs. Yellow Room

The article discusses Bernadette Chirac, referring to her as 'l'inoubliable Mme Pièces jaunes' ('the unforgettable Mrs. Yellow Pieces'). The text does not provide further details beyond the headline.

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Culture
FranceCulture
15 days ago

Bernadette Chirac: her best quotes

An article compiling notable quotes from Bernadette Chirac.

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Culture
FranceCulture
15 days ago

Jean-François Piège: his recipe for fresh and fragrant Lebanese taboule, waiting for summer

The article presents a recipe for Lebanese-style taboulé by chef Jean-François Piège, highlighting it as fresh and fragrant, with the note that it is perfect for the upcoming summer.

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Culture
FranceCulture
15 days ago

Juliette Binoche: At 16, I had a Camille Claudel poster above my bed

Juliette Binoche discusses her admiration for artist Camille Claudel, mentioning she had a poster of Claudel above her bed at age 16.

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Culture
FranceCulture
15 days ago

Death of Indio Solari: Argentina loses its "pope" of rock

The article reports on the death of Indio Solari, a prominent Argentine musician often referred to as the 'pope' of rock in Argentina.

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Politics
FrancePolitics
16 days ago

Preschooler in Columbus: I feel like they tried to silence me

The article discusses an incident involving a school service provider in Colombes who feels they were silenced by authorities.

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Culture
FranceCulture
16 days ago

Kev Adams is smoking in America's Got Talent, Macron is bluffing

Kev Adams performed on America's Got Talent, impressing viewers and leaving President Emmanuel Macron astonished.

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1 sourceviaLe Point
Technology
FranceTechnology
16 days ago

Taiwan: the black scenario that worries European strategists

The article discusses concerns among European strategists regarding potential scenarios involving Taiwan, likely focusing on security implications and geopolitical tensions.

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Culture
FranceCulture
16 days ago

Lyhanna: the lack of resources does not justify all the dysfunctions

The article discusses the claim that 'lack of resources' does not justify all 'dysfunctions' within the Lyhanna organization.

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Politics
FrancePolitics
16 days ago

Why is Bagayoko going to quickly eclipse the heirs Bompard, Panot, Aubry...

The article discusses why Bagayoko is quickly surpassing the heirs of Bompard, Panot, and Aubry.

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Crime
FranceCrime
16 days ago

Cadmium: the poison of populism

The article discusses cadmium, referring to it as 'the poison of populism.' However, no further details or context are provided in the text.

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Culture
FranceCulture
17 days ago

Gérard Bensussan, philosopher, deprogrammed from a lecture... on old age

Gérard Bensussan, a philosopher, was removed from a conference on old age.

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1 sourceviaLe Point
Medicine
FranceMedicine
17 days ago

Migration: RN loses the first round to European judges

The article discusses the National Rally (RN) losing an initial legal battle against European judges regarding migration policies.

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Culture
FranceCulture
17 days ago

I'm an oncologist, and here are 10 symptoms that should alert you.

The article lists 10 symptoms that could indicate cancer, written by an oncologist.

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Culture
FranceCulture
17 days ago

Marjane Satrapi, author of Persepolis, died at the age of 56.

Marjane Satrapi, the author of 'Persepolis,' has died at the age of 56.

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Culture
FranceCultureOverlooked from the right
18 days ago

I can't breathe. Henry Nowak is shaking the UK.

The article discusses the case of Henry Nowak, which has caused significant unrest in the United Kingdom. The headline references Nowak's statement 'Je ne peux pas respirer' ('I cannot breathe'), drawing a parallel to the phrase famously used by George Floyd during his death in police custody. The article likely explores the implications of this case within the UK, potentially linking it to broader discussions around policing, racial justice, and public safety.

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Sports
FranceSports
18 days ago

Palestinian prisoners raped by dogs: The New York Times's big rant

The article criticizes The New York Times for publishing an article titled 'Palestinian prisoners raped by dogs,' which the author describes as a sensationalized and misleading headline. The piece argues that such reporting damages the credibility of the newspaper and contributes to misinformation.

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Politics
FrancePoliticsOverlooked from the left
19 days ago

Jean-Christophe Fromantin: I propose to create 350 provinces

Jean-Christophe Fromantin, a French politician, proposes creating 350 provinces as part of his policy ideas.

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Culture
FranceCultureOverlooked from the left
19 days ago

Plotter and fan of Dieudonné, the Sarcelles deputy culture breaks the codes

The article discusses an adjoint (deputy mayor) of Sarcelles responsible for culture who is described as a conspiracy theorist and a fan of Dieudonné, a French comedian known for his controversial views. The piece highlights how this individual challenges conventional norms.

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Technology
FranceTechnology
19 days ago

Why did tyrannosaurs have such small arms?

The article explores the scientific question of why Tyrannosaurus rex had relatively small arms compared to their massive bodies.

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Politics
FrancePolitics
19 days ago

If we do that, we're dead : in the RN, Jordan Bardella is causing confusion about pensions

The article discusses Jordan Bardella, a member of the National Rally (RN), who made a controversial statement regarding retirement policies, saying 'If we do this, we're dead.' The piece highlights the confusion generated by his remarks.

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Economy
FranceEconomyOverlooked from the right
21 days ago

School, new battlefield of the far left

The article discusses how the extreme left is using education as a new battleground, focusing on their policies and influence within the school system.

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