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France's Highest Administrative Court is the Council of State
The Council of State is France's highest administrative jurisdiction. It also acts as the supreme administrative judge, ruling on cases involving the administration.
France Inter
AI Interactions Must Be Labeled Under EU Regulations
New European Union regulations will require all AI interactions to be clearly labeled.
BFM Radio
Canal Plus Series 'Paris Police 1910' Criticizes Tabloid Press
A neighborhood in Paris, nicknamed 'Place de la Malbouffe' (Place of Bad Food), is facing criticism for its prevalence of fast food establishments. Traditional restaurants in the area have not seen a drop in business, but the overall atmosphere is described as degraded. The series reportedly criticizes certain types of press, specifically mentioning CNews. Vincent Bolloré, owner of Canal Plus and CNews, is also mentioned in relation to the director's departure from Canal Plus.
France Info
Gabriel Attal Publishes First Book on French Presidency
French authors are being poorly compensated by large publishing houses, despite increased production. A third of comic book authors in France live below the poverty line, with average incomes between 5,000 and 7,000 euros. Publishers are pushing for more production while simultaneously reducing author remuneration. Gabriel Attal, referred to as 'Macron Junior', has published his first book. In mid-April, he appeared on the cover of the magazine Le Point. Attal stated his belief that he knows how French presidents can preside and how to lead France.
RTS La 1ere
Botanist Discusses Clematis Flowering Challenges
A volunteer named Marianne shared her passion for botany, specifically her fondness for the Clematis family of plants. She noted that getting these plants to flower can be challenging, depending on the terrain and their specific needs. She drew a parallel to wisteria, where some plants may not bloom in one location but thrive when moved a few meters away.
France Inter
Moroccan Expatriates Receive Travel Discounts
Moroccan expatriates returning for the summer will benefit from exceptional discounts on air and sea travel tickets. A large number of seats will be allocated at reduced fares, along with additional baggage allowances and fee-free booking changes or cancellations. These facilities extend through September.
Radio Orient
Writer Born in Algeria Faces Cabal Over Pro-French Stance
Writer Boualem Sansal, born in Algeria during its French colonial era and educated in a Francophile tradition, is facing a 'cabal' in France. This group criticizes him for being a 'bad Maghrebi,' implying that a 'good Maghrebi' should speak ill of France and adhere to Islamic practices. Sansal, who prefers French Enlightenment figures like Voltaire, finds himself in a country where a small, unrepresentative caste is leading a campaign against him.
Sud Radio
AI Deemed Leader in European Cybersecurity
Athos, a European leader in cybersecurity, is deploying AI agents on a large scale and operating critical systems. The company claims to be the European leader in cybersecurity and is involved in AI agent deployment and critical system operations.
Europe 1
Company Prioritizes Women and Disabled Employees
A company has chosen to employ 60% women and over 20% individuals with disabilities among its 70 collaborators. This choice is linked to commitments to using natural pigments, recycling waste, and working with vulnerable social groups.
RFI Monde
Samia Ghali Elected Head of RTM
Samia Ghali has been elected as the new head of RTM.
Europe 1