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Fabian Ruiz Enters Match For PSG
Paris Saint-Germain player Sergio Ramos received a red card following two yellow cards during a recent match. This marks only the second time this season that Ramos has been sent off via two yellows after 18 appearances. The expulsion leaves the team playing with 10 men. A replay of the match shows Canadian player Alfondé Biss committing a foul within the area. The action was signaled as a penalty, providing a opportunity for Paris Saint-Germain, the current competition champions. The player replaced Zaire Emery, who played approximately 64 minutes. The substitution occurred during a period where the match score was being contested. Fabian Ruiz has entered the game for Paris Saint-Germain during their match against Bayern Munich.
France Bleu Paris
Tactical Adventure Studio Rejects Generative AI
The studio behind the upcoming game Tactical Adventure has announced it will not use generative AI in its development process. The game will be released on Steam and will feature voice acting by real actors.
RFI Monde
Solasta 2 Launches On Steam
A French gaming studio is challenging itself to reinvent the role-playing game genre. The studio's first title, 'Solasta', published by Nebo Editions, has been released, with anticipation for future installments. This initiative aims to bring fresh perspectives and mechanics to the RPG landscape.
RFI Monde
Leadership Training Emphasizes Practical Application
French companies are prioritizing qualitative business training over high volume, aiming for exclusive programs with carefully selected businesses. This approach involves creating content from these training stages and sharing it on networks to promote a specific vision for business conduct. The focus is on quality and alignment with company values.
Sud Radio
Thales and Airbus Develop Laser Communication System
A European consortium has announced the development of a new generation of optical communication systems. The group includes the French National Centre for Space Studies (CNES), the Cypriot satellite operator Elassate, and industrial partners Thales, Linea Space, and Safran. The project aims to protect digital communications from espionage, deliberate destruction, and natural disasters like landslides. This technology is intended to secure essential digital communication infrastructure. This technology represents a shift toward targeted optical signals rather than broad wave transmissions. The technology utilizes laser beams through space and the atmosphere to exchange data. This system aims to reinforce the resilience of hyper-connected societies rather than replacing existing undersea cable networks.
France Info
Companies Face Talent Exodus, HR Directors Targeted
Companies are experiencing a significant 'talent drain,' with a particular focus on human resources directors and operational general managers. These individuals are crucial for structuring management and implementing competent intermediate management systems.
Sud Radio
French Film 'T'Chilltrain Sky' Explores Western Spirit
A collection of short stories, originally titled 'Vignette,' is discussed, focusing on themes of fascination and terror experienced by a child encountering a ghost. The author's work is described as potentially stemming from a deep unease, despite the author's own self-deprecating remarks about the stories being mere trifles for friends. The narratives are noted for their ability to evoke profound feelings beyond simple amusement.
France Culture
Alexia Barrier Launches Ocean Leadership Project
A project named 'The Famous Academy' led by Alexia Barrier aims to enhance team performance through ocean-based leadership training. The initiative provides comprehensive support both at sea and on land for groups facing navigation challenges. Barrier's extensive experience, including a solo round-the-world voyage, underpins the project's methodology.
Sud Radio
Alexia Barrier Launches Ocean Performance Project
Alexia Barrier has successfully completed an epic round-the-world sailing trip aboard the 'Trophée Jules Verne' with an all-female crew. This accomplishment marks a significant moment in French sports history, with Barrier being the first woman to achieve this feat.
Sud Radio
France Insoumise Files Lawsuit Against Sébastien Lecornu
Delphine Arnaud, President of France Télévisions, plans to file a lawsuit against Patrick Sébastien for sexist outrage. Musician Patrick Sébastien released a new album on Friday. The album includes a song titled 'Delfine' which targets Delfine Air Nut, the head of France TV. The song reportedly uses crude lyrics to address the executive. Delphine Ernath, CEO of France Télévisions, announced plans to file a complaint for sexist and sexual outrage. The French government expressed support for Ernath, stating they will not let such remarks pass quickly. The deputies accuse Le Cornu of attempting to obstruct the execution of the law. The baker reportedly told RTL that Le Cornu congratulated him for having employees work voluntarily for double pay.
France Info