The Sale Of ASSE Announced, The Big Update

It is agitated, again, with regard to the sale of ASSE. Returning to France, Bernard Caïazzo would hold interviews to find a buyer. With Roland Romeyer, he hopes to complete this file before the summer. While there are many rumors in this case, the chairman of the ASSE supervisory board took the floor to make […]

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Sports Return: 2023 Forecast

Sporting highlights punctuate and make up the agency calendar for 2023: Roland-Garros, Rugby World Cup, Paris 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games. However, to get out of the nails, some of them want to support the sports sector differently, thus aiming to unite brands and consumers around an original field. Addressing a Plural Audience Reflect on […]

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Wednesday’s Sports News: LA Minute Sport

Nimes OlympicMore music. The day after the defeat against Le Havre (0-1), Nicolas Benezet complained on Twitter about the lack of atmosphere at the Antonins stadium. “Playing a hold with no music in the warm-up to motivate the players. An empty stadium as if it were a friendly match while we are playing the first […]

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Stade de France Takeover: PSG Candidate & Reception Obligations

Applications for the transfer and concession of the Saint-Denis enclosure end Thursday at 12 p.m. What will happen to the Stade de France after the Paris Olympics? Owner of the den of Saint-Denis until 2025, the State had launched two calls for tenders in early March: one for potential buyers and one for companies interested […]

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Administrative Detention Centres: 2022 Report

On a daily basis, the teams of the SOS Solidarités Group support foreigners locked up in Administrative Detention Centers in Paris-Vincennes, Metz, Strasbourg and Lille, in the exercise of their rights. Each year, the SOS Solidarités Group publishes alongside Forum Réfugiés, France Terre d’Asile, La Cimade and Solidarité Mayotte, a National Report on the situations […]

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EU’s Household Carbon Tax: Effective Format

The European Parliament has adopted several important Green Deal texts to accelerate the reduction of our greenhouse gas emissions. Among the measures announced for 2026, the extension of carbon emission quotas to households through road transport and domestic heating. Théo Verdier, co-director of the Foundation’s Europe Observatory, deciphers the issues around this new form of […]

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Colombia’s President Petro Replaces Seven Ministers Amid Crisis

While a disputed reform of the health system has undermined his government coalition, left-wing Colombian President Gustavo Petro announced on Wednesday that he was replacing seven ministers in his cabinet. Faced with traditional political parties opposing several of his bills, Colombian President Gustavo Petro replaced seven ministers of his coalition government on Wednesday April 26. […]

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Former Journalist Testifies: Donald Trump Raped Me

E. Jean Carroll, a former columnist for Elle magazine, told Wednesday in Manhattan federal court how Donald Trump raped her in the 1990s. Charges firmly denied by the former US president. An author on Wednesday (April 26) accused former US President Donald Trump of raping her nearly 30 years ago during a civil trial in […]

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Contrasting Weather: North Disturbed, South-West Milder

The weather will be mixed on Thursday with showers from the Hauts de France to the Paris region while the South-West will benefit from a great mildness. The weather will be disturbed Thursday, April 27 in the north of the country, but the temperatures will be on the rise and the South-West will benefit from […]

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Can A State Go Into Debt Without Limits?

That would be impossible: in France, the survival of the euro zone is at stake, as is the confidence that foreign investors have in us. The French public debt has now reached 113.7% of GDP, but some say that the situation of our public finances is, in short, a completely secondary problem. In the third […]

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