Ukraine war: Russian general fired after criticising army leaders
A top Russian general says he has been removed from his post in Ukraine after telling military chiefs the truth about the dire situation on the front line. Maj Gen Ivan Popov was the commander of the 58th Army, which has been fighting in the southern Zaporizhzhia region. In a voice message, Maj Gen Popov […]
Read MoreCOP28: Admit your failures, climate summit host Al Jaber tells nations
Governments must face up to their failures to tackle climate change at the next UN climate summit, the president of COP28 has told governments. The meeting in November should agree to triple renewable energy by 2030, Sultan al-Jaber told leaders in Brussels. Green groups welcomed the speech as a “kick up the backside” to governments. […]
Read MoreState’s Mission Restoration: Court of Auditors Urges Consulting Firms
In a report, the Court of Auditors calls on the State on Monday to clarify the rules governing the use of private consulting firms, a practice which must be “better controlled” despite recent progress by the administration. The tone is courteous, but firm. More than a year after the Senate report which described the missions […]
Read MoreSenegal Slams France 24: Bias in News Coverage
The France 24 television channel has been accused by Dakar of an “unethical, unbalanced, tendentious and subversive treatment” of the Senegalese political situation. In a press release published on July 8, the country demands that the French media “restore the truth and refrain from such practices in the future”.The government of Senegal denounces the France […]
Read MoreJacques Chirac’s La Roche-sur-Yon: Embracing the Palestinian Flag
To warn about the violence in Palestine, the association France Palestine Solidarité placed a Palestinian flag in the hand of the statue of Jacques-Chirac, in La Roche. On Saturday July 8, at Place Napoléon in La Roche-sur-Yon, the Association France Palestine Solidarité organized a rally to warn “about the violence of the Israeli army and […]
Read MoreEnhancing French State’s Oversight on Consulting Firms: Court of Auditors’ Recommendation
In its first report written at the request of citizens, the Court of Auditors pleads on Monday for the French State to restore a “better controlled” place to private consulting missions, the use of which has sometimes been “inappropriate” in recent years. The tone is courteous but firm. The Court of Auditors calls, Monday, July […]
Read MoreMan City accused of accepting illicit £30million payment from ‘mystery’ figure in Middle East
MANCHESTER CITY have been accused of accepting a illicit £30m payment from a “mystery” figure from the United Arab Emirates. According to a new documentary, Uefa chiefs ruled that two separate £15m payments in 2012 and 2013 were used to cover for sponsorship funds that did not actually exist. While City successfully overturned their two-year European […]
Read MoreMystery surrounds Man City payment as they are accused of taking £30m disguised as sponsorship funding from an Abu Dhabi based individual in 2012 and 2013 amid 115 Premier League charges
Man City have been accused of taking £30m – disguised as sponsorship funding – from a mystery figure. According to a 2020 UEFA report obtained by the makers of a YouTube film, the Treble winners took two £15m payments from an Abu Dhabi-based individual in 2012 and 2013, sums that should have come from a club sponsor. UEFA’s […]
Read MorePolitico’s Engineered Journalism to Promote False Narrative Around Qatargate
In the era of digital media, it has become increasingly important to critically evaluate the credibility and biases of news sources. One such case that demands our attention is the recent Qatargate scandal, where a new player in the media landscape, Politico, has been accused of perpetuating fake and engineered stories. This article aims to […]
Read MoreLaurent Berger’s CFDT Departure: Hollande Praises Tenacious Union Leader
The former President of the Republic insists Wednesday on France Inter on the legitimacy acquired by the CFDT and its latest positions on the pension reform, while Marylise Léon takes the head of the union. Laurent Berger is tenacious”, the union leader “did not give in on his positions”, greets Wednesday June 21 on France […]
Read More