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Alaïa and Dior Exhibition Held In Paris
An exhibition in Paris features the works of the Petuba do Agresse de Alagoas sisters, aiming to invite European audiences to cross geographical, cultural, and symbolic borders. The exhibition is described as transforming the cultural space into a place of great importance. The exhibition features flowers and plants from paintings that grow on rooftops, reflecting the artist's preference for discussing art in gardens and finding joy in blooming flowers. The artist's work often connects with children and folk traditions. The exhibition showcases films and the work of professionals in the field. One film was withdrawn by its director for an personal reason and is now being shown at Cine Foundation in Mahra.
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Franglisch, a French-Congolese Artist, Emerges from Paris
Franglisch, a French-Congolese artist born in Paris in 1994, is gaining recognition for his music. He grew up influenced by hip hop, rap, and R&B from both France and the US, idolizing artists like Busta Rhymes and Tyga. His peers in the Growny Dubs Gang collective noticed his talent for freestyling in both French and English.
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Jason Bourne Saga Theme Song Chosen for Films
The song 'Xtreme Waze' by Xtreme Waze was chosen by producers to be the theme song for the five Jason Bourne films. The song's lyrics discuss extreme situations and self-destruction, reflecting themes of discarding possessions and starting anew. This choice contributed to the song becoming a cult hit.
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French Jurist to Represent Palestinian Authority at ICJ
A Franco-British jurist has served as counsel for the Palestinian Authority before the International Court of Justice. The jurist previously advised on a case concerning the self-determination of the Palestinian population. They are not currently serving as counsel. This representation was mentioned by Europe 1. The jurist's role will involve presenting arguments and evidence on behalf of the Palestinian Authority.
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French Paper Mills Granted Six-Month Reprieve
A French tribunal has granted paper mills a six-month reprieve. This decision allows the mills a temporary period to address their financial or operational challenges. The reasons for the reprieve or the specific mills involved were not disclosed. This decision provides temporary relief for the industry. The reprieve aims to offer relief amidst ongoing economic pressures. This decision was reported by Sud Radio. The decision, made in Paris, provides a temporary financial cushion for the struggling industry. This allows the mills time to restructure or seek alternative solutions.
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International Court of Justice Role in International Law Discussed
International courts were established to constrain nations, particularly in cases of conflict between major powers. Leaders have three options: war, diplomacy, or justice. Since the 17th century, states have attempted to manage disagreements through treaties, but this has not always been sufficient. However, the court's jurisdiction may not be accepted by the relevant state, complicating the process. France is considering bringing the issue of Palestine's recognition before the International Court of Justice. The court can issue advisory opinions, which are a aspect of its function.
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US White House Focuses on Healthy Eating Over Vaccines
The US White House is prioritizing initiatives related to healthy eating over discussions about vaccines.
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French Commission Proposes Merging Public Broadcasters
Deputies have agreed that videos from the sensitive inquiry commission on public broadcasting will remain online regardless of the outcome of a vote. The vote passed with 12 votes in favor and 10 against following 4.5 hours of debate. The decision follows leaks regarding the merger of France 2 and France 5. Representative Laurent-Jacques Cobelli expressed relief regarding the adoption of the measure. Rapporteur Charles Aloncle has proposed merging France 5 and France 2 to achieve 200 million euros in savings. The proposal also includes merging France 3 with the local radio network of Radio France. Additionally, a UDR deputy allied with the Rassemblement National seeks to reduce the France Télévisions sports budget by one-third, totaling 50 million euros. These recommendations target France Télévisions and Radio France.
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Exoplanets Must Have Atmospheres for Life, Experts Say
Scientists are investigating whether exoplanets possess atmospheres as a primary step before considering the detection of life. An atmosphere is for regulating temperature, shielding from cosmic rays, and allowing liquid water to exist. Without an atmosphere, even a planet in a habitable zone would be sterile.
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Space Probe Mission to Enceladus Set for 2058 Landing
A space probe is scheduled to land on Saturn's moon Enceladus in 2058. The mission will involve a period of site selection and reconnaissance before the landing. Images with higher resolution than those from the Cassini mission will be used to determine the landing surface. The Cassini mission provided images with a best resolution of 4 meters. The mission aims to study the moon for origins of life. The landing is planned as the first step in considering the presence of life. Experts suggest that exoplanets must possess atmospheres to harbor life.
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