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LFI's concert for this Anti-Racist Music Festival scheduled in Paris
A concert organized by La France Insoumise (LFI) is scheduled for Sunday, June 21, in Paris, following a demonstration against racism starting at 14:00 at Barbès.

Despite the heatwave, Laurent Nuñez does not plan to call the festivities into question
The Interior Minister, Laurent Nuñez, stated that there would be no general cancellation of events planned for La Fête de la Musique despite the heatwave. He emphasized that local authorities would assess individual events to ensure they take necessary precautions. Some municipalities had already canceled events due to the extreme temperatures.
In the UK, Keir Starmer weakened by Andy Burnham, his main rival in the Labour

Italy cancels visit to the US after Donald Trump's "serious and offensive" remarks about Giorgia Meloni

In Sologne, a forest school for firefighters' training and fire risk acculturation
Slavery: African and Caribbean states specify their demands for reparations for the transatlantic slave trade

School holidays: 784 schools and colleges forced to adjust their timetables
During a heatwave, 784 schools and colleges in France have been forced to adjust their schedules. Approximately 150 of these institutions must completely close their doors.

Starmer rival Andy Burnham seeks win in local UK poll pivotal to PM's fate
Britain is holding a key local election on Thursday that could determine the future of Labour leader Keir Starmer's premiership. Labour party veteran and Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham is seeking victory in the parliamentary by-election for the Makerfield constituency, which would position him to challenge Starmer for the role of prime minister. Polling stations opened at 7am (0600 GMT) and will remain open until 10pm, with counting expected to begin immediately after. Pollsters anticipate Burnham's victory, though he faces competition from the hard-right Reform UK party. Political科学家约翰

Integral law against gender-based and sexual violence What are we talking about?

After Gaza, Israeli government impedes work of foreign press in West Bank

The heat wave will continue for much of next week, with 60 departments on orange alert on Saturday.

2027 presidential election: the left raises the flag of patriotism against the far right
Shadow of Russia behind several sabotage and espionage attempts on French soil

The foundations of a society that recognises the full role of the child are first built in our homes
UK: Andy Burnham, Keir Starmer's rival in the Labour Party, wins a crucial election

Moroccan footballer Achraf Hakimi to stand trial for rape, court of appeal confirms
The article reports that Moroccan footballer Achraf Hakimi will be tried for alleged rape, as confirmed by the appeals court.

Donald Trump is the only head of state to be benevolent towards the nation of Israel : J.D. Vance's warning to Israeli leaders
Volodymyr Zelensky urges Europeans to support his country and strengthen sanctions against Russia

Traces of ancient earthquakes in the Paris Basin could lead to reassessment of the tectonic risk in Ile-de-France

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.

We consume junk news, it's easy to swallow, but we need to take back control of what we feed our brains
The article discusses the issue of 'junk news' and emphasizes the need to take control of what information is consumed to shape public opinion.

AI agents don't go to restaurants and buy presents for Mother's Day

In California, panic over a proposed tax on billionaires

World Cup 2026: Jérôme Meary, the Frenchman who has become an indispensable football intermediary in the United States

The black walnut, champion of a power struggle between plants

Corsica: the specter of autonomy under mafia influence
The article discusses concerns regarding Corsica's autonomy and potential mafia influence.

Up to 40°C expected locally: a heatwave hits France starting Wednesday
A new heatwave is expected to hit France starting Wednesday, with temperatures reaching up to 40°C in some areas. This follows an unusual heat episode in May. Meteorologist Christelle Robert from Météo-France warned that most regions will experience temperatures between 30 and 35°C, with peaks of 36°C possible in the Southwest and East. The Breton region and coastal areas of the Channel will be less affected. A yellow alert has been extended to several departments in the Center and East. By Thursday, the heat will become very intense across much of central France, with potential peaks of 38°C.

Lyhanna 's death: the autopsy reveals that the schoolgirl was raped; Jerome Barella 's DNA found on her body

Rising aluminium prices weaken French aerospace subcontractors

The Lyhanna case: prosecutors by population, budget, timeframe... Is the French judiciary lagging behind its European neighbours?
The article discusses the French justice system's performance compared to other European countries, citing data from the European Commission's 2024 report based on 2022 figures. It highlights that French prosecutors handle significantly more cases per year than the European average, with nearly 2030 cases per prosecutor annually. The article references criticism from Euro-MP François-Xavier Bellamy regarding the chaotic handling of the case involving the disappearance and death of 11-year-old Lyhanna, and mentions comments from Minister of Justice Gérald Darmanin about the underfunding of the
Russian drones hit two civilian ships in the Black Sea, killing one and injuring five

Saint-Etienne inaugurates the National Gallery of Design, a showcase to reveal the treasures of our heritage

LIVE, war in the Middle East: US-Iran deal: negotiations scheduled for Friday in Switzerland postponed; Israeli army attacks in southern Lebanon

Holiday: restrictive measures and differentiated traffic introduced for this Friday in Île-de-France
In response to persistent heatwave conditions and high ozone levels in Île-de-France, authorities have implemented restrictive measures and differentiated traffic regulations starting Friday, June 19. Vehicles with Crit'Air stickers of classes 0, 1, and 2 are allowed to circulate within the A86 perimeter between 5:30 AM and 11:59 PM until further notice. Speed limits have also been reduced on various roads.

Presidential 2027: sovereignty, a catch-all concept shared by the contenders for the Elysée Palace

Safaa, 23, volunteers at a charity canteen: It's my way of feeling useful by bringing a meal, a smile and some comfort to people my age

Bruno Mars, funk and romantic at the Stade de France

In Belgium, Walloon municipalities cut the bridges with towns that have become part of the RN

Human Rights Defender calls for disciplinary proceedings against the police officer responsible for Nahel's death in 2023

Slowing growth weakens the economic fabric of French SMEs

World Cup 2026: The Blues calmly head to their next match against Iraq near Boston

How do we preserve the sweetness of our little boys?
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The Yellow Virgin , a singular novel of a childhood rubbed with the paintings of the painter Eugène Leroy

Combining work and retirement: how to avoid tougher rules in 2027

Russia questions the outcome of parliamentary elections in Armenia and increases economic pressure

Reading is collapsing and the consequence is that many bookstores are threatened with extinction
Palestinians in Gaza 'remain deprived of basic needs', laments UN Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs

PARIS and much of France on high alert again
The article reports on an ongoing heatwave affecting much of France, including Paris. It mentions expected reductions in electricity production at two nuclear power plants in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes due to high temperatures. The SNCF has canceled several Intercity train services in anticipation of potential air conditioning failures. Additionally, the annual Bike Festival in Anjou has been canceled to protect participants' health and reduce strain on emergency services. Meteorological data indicates the national thermal indicator reached 23.6°C, officially marking the start of the heatwave.

Lyhanna, Ukraine, AI, heatwave... What to take away from Emmanuel Macron's interview in The Event
An interview with French President Emmanuel Macron published in 'L'Événement Libération' is analyzed, covering topics such as his views on various current events including Lyhanna, the situation in Ukraine, artificial intelligence, and the heatwave.
War in the Middle East: Binyamin Netanyahu calls for preserving vital relationship with Washington after US-Iran deal

TF1 channels and TF1+ content will be available on Netflix in France

What to remember from Emmanuel Macron's interview on France 2

2027 Presidential Election: Raphael Glucksmann Fills Docks of Aubervilliers and Positions Himself as Rival of RN
Raphaël Glucksmann, co-founder of Place Publique, held his first major campaign event at the Docks d'Aubervilliers, expressing his 'total determination' to run for president and emphasizing the fundamentals that contributed to his success in the 2024 European elections.

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.

Winter Olympics 2030: in the High Alps, more than 3 hectares of trees are threatened by future snowboard cross and ski cross tracks

No to the massacre : journalists, threatened by social plans and the arrival of the IA, demonstrate to defend information
In Peru, the very slow second round of the presidential election puts Keiko Fujimori in the lead for the time being

Switzerland-Bosnia-Herzegovina: after a last 15 minutes of madness, the Swiss win by a large margin

Autonomy of Corsica: MEPs complete the examination of the draft constitutional law

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.

How two police officers became the operatives of an international money laundering ring

Rachida Dati, long absent from the Paris Council

Emotion in the teaching community after the release of Eric Zemmour and RN officials, sued for defamation by a teacher

Universities: the call for an increase in tuition fees is causing a stir

War in Ukraine: the massive drone attack on Moscow undermines Vladimir Putin's promises of victory

G7 to Evian: Middle East, Ukraine, IA... find the main statements of the leaders
The article provides live updates from the G7 summit in Evian, covering key statements by leaders on topics including the Middle East, Ukraine, and artificial intelligence.

Spain held to a draw by Cape Verde in World Cup clash
Spain dominated the match against Cape Verde but only managed to secure a single point in their Group H encounter at the World Cup. The game took place in Atlanta and was goalless. Spain, as reigning European champions, were expected to win comfortably, but Cape Verde surprised them with strong defensive performances. Cape Verde, a small nation in Africa with a population of 500,000 and an area of 4,000 square kilometers, made history by qualifying for the World Cup for the first time. They gained independence from Portugal in 1975 and began participating in World Cup qualifiers in 2003. Cape

Gianni Infantino's "Peace Prize" awarded to Donald Trump is causing a stir at FIFA
Zapatero case: two daughters of former Spanish PM charged with influence peddling

With SpaceX, Wall Street confirms its unrivalled ability to fund innovation
In the Middle East war: first negotiations scheduled for Friday in Switzerland after the signature of the Iran-US agreement in Versailles
LIVE from Ukraine War: Oil refinery explosion in Moscow region after Ukrainian attack: fire is almost under control, says mayor of Russian capital

The child's mental time is not that of the institutions

Autonomy for Corsica: for or against ?
Online betting ads are ubiquitous during the World Cup, a law could soon ban them during matches

We are fed up with this Lyhanna case : questions, doubts and anger of judges and citizens in the Meaux court

"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.

Bally Bagayoko insists on the "right to whistle the Marseillaise" and is considering prosecutions after calls for murder
Bally Bagayoko, a French politician, continues to defend the 'right' to whistle the national anthem, the Marseillaise, despite previous controversies. He argues that explaining a position does not equate to endorsing it.
Croatia dreams of becoming an energy hub to free Central Europe from dependence on Russian oil and gas
The day after the Iran-US agreement was signed in Versailles, a French liquefied natural gas ship crosses the Strait of Hormuz.

Green algae are invading Brittany's wetlands, which are less protected and less frequented than beaches.

LIVE, War in Ukraine: Explosion at a refinery in Moscow region after Ukrainian drone attack: justified response to Russian strikes , says Volodymyr Zelensky

Cristiano Ronaldo or triste the sad shadow of a great footballer , according to the international press

Emergency Agriculture Law compromised after the reintroduction of banned pesticides in a Senate committee

BMW BMW issues a stern warning

Edouard Philippe case: two investigating judges appointed

Presidential 2027: Candidates must not forget that youth employment is a top priority

Afghanistan: UN political mission renewed for one year after tense debate

In Israel, the rise to power of Gadi Eisenkot, former chief of staff and rival of Benjamin Netanyahu
