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politics 15d ago Paris

Gabriel Attal Discusses Laïcité and Separatism in New Book

Gabriel Attal, president of the 'Ensemble pour la République' group in the National Assembly, has authored a book titled 'En homme libre'. In the book, Attal addresses issues of laïcité and separatism, expressing a less naive perspective on these topics. He recounts an experience in Maubeuge where a school director described harassment by an association posing as a homework help group, which allegedly promoted pseudo-religious rules over republican laws.
Europe 1
economy 15d ago Paris

Stellantis Faces Human Horror Over Deal

Stellantis is reportedly facing a situation described as 'human horror' related to a deal.
France Culture
other 15d ago Paris

Husband Arrested After Wife's Death in France

A husband in France has been arrested and placed in custody following the death of his wife. He claims his wife sought a sensation of suffocation and found increased excitement. The investigation into the circumstances of her death is ongoing.
RTL France
economy 15d ago Paris

Paris to Tax Vacant Housing to Increase Availability

Paris plans to implement taxes on vacant housing units to encourage owners to sell or rent them. This measure aims to address housing shortages in the city.
Mastodon
politics 15d ago Paris

France Proposes Audiovisual Public Service Reforms

French presidential candidate proposes reforms aimed at increasing employment rather than necessarily increasing working hours. The candidate noted that France's population participation in the workforce is lower than in neighboring countries. Reforms to unemployment insurance were previously proposed. Health insurance will no longer be free for non-working spouses, except for couples with a child under 7 years old. The government expects these measures to save 16.3 billion euros. Proposals for the effective reform of public audiovisual services including France Télévisions and Radio France are expected between May 5 and May 9. The plan includes one billion euros in savings allocated to public audiovisual services. Proposed measures include the suppression of France 4 and the Mouv' station on Radio France.
Europe 1
politics 15d ago Paris

Iranian Proposal for Strait of Hormuz Pact

Iran has presented its latest proposals to Russian President Vladimir Putin, aiming to reopen discussions with Washington. Iran's proposal for a Strait of Hormuz pact was discussed, with Germany noting that actions should align with Iran's interests. Business FM Russia reported that the country has transferred new peace proposals to the US. The report comes as peaceful negotiations with Iran have reached a dead end. Iran has requested the lifting of blockades, indicating a willingness to discuss the matter further. Aragachii's visit to Moscow is set to address regional security, including events in the Middle East and the Gulf. Araghchi traveled to Russia after visiting Oman and Pakistan to meet with President Vladimir Putin. Analysts suggest the Islamic Republic has lost the initiative and is seeking to avoid further escalation with its neighbors.
France Info
culture 15d ago Paris

Missia Sert Remembered as Muse and Pianist

Missia Sert, known as the 'Queen of Paris,' is remembered as a muse, a formidable pianist, and a singer. She was described by Eugène Morand as an imperious and bloodthirsty panther. Claude Arnaud noted that she pollinated by her mere presence. Sert was passionate, and art was her kingdom, possessing sure taste.
RTBF La Premiere
other 15d ago Paris

Paris Ascortis Group Excludes 120 Members After Clashes

120 members of the Paris Ascortis ultra group have been excluded from attending matches until the end of the season. This decision follows clashes that occurred on Saturday during the match in Angers. The group's actions targeted members of the Trump administration.
France Inter
culture 15d ago Paris

Leftist Ideological Monopoly Challenged in France

The French left is perceived to be losing its monopoly on ideas and cultural life, with figures like Philippe de Villiers and Bardet emerging. This shift is seen as a positive development, contrasting with a past where Raymond Aron was one of the few right-wing intellectuals challenging the status quo. The current climate is described as one of confrontation, potentially stemming from historical religious divides.
Sud Radio
politics 15d ago Paris

Russia Fears Iran Collapse, Seeks Stability

Peace negotiations with the government have been ongoing for several months without resolution. Russia's top diplomat expressed solidarity with Iran during a difficult period, according to Russian news agencies cited by Reuters. The Russian leader said the intention to maintain strategic relations with Iran and wished good health to Iran's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. The European Commission President stated it is too early to comment. Diplomatic efforts between Washington and Tehran are currently at an impasse, with a second round of negotiations not yet having occurred. This declaration from the head of state confirms the high political level of the relationship, indicating it extends beyond diplomacy to a genuine strategic partnership. This comes as Russia anticipates new strikes on Iranian territory by the US, with no illusions about the US stance towards the Islamic Republic.
BFM Radio