French Politics: Macron Displaced, RN Seeks Executives

Like every week, journalist Caroline Motte presents political news on the 12/13 set. On the program this Thursday, March 30, the displacement of Emmanuel Macron in the region or the new training launched by the RN.Emmanuel Macron’s trip to the Hautes-Alpes on Thursday March 30 was highly anticipated, unlike his interview with Pif le mag. […]

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France, EU Country With The Most Cryptocurrencies

With nearly four million cryptocurrency holders, France is ahead of Germany and Spain. In two years, 1.8 million additional investors have decided to invest in the sector in France. Despite the crisis of confidence that the cryptosphere is currently going through, the interest of the French for virtual currencies is undeniable. France is even the […]

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Europe on the rise, Ermotti’s return to UBS supports banks

The main European stock markets rose on Wednesday in the first exchanges, driven in particular by the banking sector, with the announcement of the return of Sergio Ermotti at the head of UBS, and by the recovery of the new technologies index, thanks to Infineon and Alibaba. In Paris, the CAC 40 took 0.72% to […]

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KÉVIN, A Restaurant Owner Committed To Revitalizing Fort-De-France

Kévin Hagel has just opened the restaurant Chez Lucrèce, in downtown Fort-de-France. This 30-year-old Guadeloupean, originally from Saint-François, settled in Martinique in 2019, after having wandered between Paris, London, Marbella… Thrilled in his adopted city, the restaurateur hopes to “give a breath of fresh air to the Martinique”, by offering dishes based on local products […]

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Arte Is Revamping Its Evening Debut From April 11

The Franco-German channel Arte will launch from April 11 the “19-21”, a new time slot embodied by the journalist Jean-Mathieu Pernin and articulated around five appointments dedicated to the news, including the magazine “28 minutes” by Elisabeth Quin, maintained at 8:05 p.m. Columnist of “28 minutes”, Jean-Mathieu Pernin will make the link between each of […]

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Blaming France And Switzerland For Climate Inaction

A “historic” first. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) examines on Wednesday the alleged climate inaction of States by examining two cases targeting Switzerland and France. Bern is assigned by retirees who denounce the effects of global warming on their health, while Paris is being sued by the former mayor of a town threatened […]

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France And Switzerland’s Climate Change ECHR Case

This is a first: the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) is examining on Wednesday March 29 two applications related to climate change targeting France and Switzerland, accused of not taking sufficient action against its effects. Swiss pensioners denounce the consequences of global warming on their health, while Paris is being sued by the former […]

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Meet Jean-François Bohnert: National Financial Prosecutor

The intruder of the news gives each evening a spotlight on a personality who could have passed under the radar of the news. The PNF, national financial prosecutor’s office was born at the end of 2013 in the wake of the Cahuzac affair, the former budget minister of François Hollande who had a hidden account […]

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