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Musée d'Orsay Investigates Provenance Of War-Era Paintings
Researchers at the Musée d'Orsay are investigating the provenance of several paintings to determine their ownership prior to World War II.
France Info
Activity Sector Expands To Include Construction
The construction and public works sector in France is introducing a new leave policy for employees exposed to rodents. Affected workers must provide a medical certificate from a specialist to qualify for the benefit. The policy allows for up to 7 additional days of leave per year without a notice period. This marks the first time such a measure has been implemented within this specific industry. An activity sector in France, previously encompassing farmers, fishermen, and transporters, was expanded in April to also include the building and public works (BTP) sector.
France Info
Mo Wenhao Secures Decisive Point For China
One player noted that in critical moments under pressure, willpower is the deciding factor. It is evident, especially under pressure in critical moments, that willpower is key. He aimed to challenge them, acknowledging their victories against many strong opponents.
CNR Voice of China
Asian Hornet Population Growth Concerns Farmers
Asian hornets are reproducing at an exponential rate, according to reports from France. One nest formed this year is estimated to produce five additional nests next year.
France Info
France Insoumise Leader Announces 2027 Candidacy
The announcement was made via a broadcast on France Inter. No specific platform details were provided in the announcement. This marks the formal start of their campaign. The announcement was reported by French media outlets.
France Inter
Louis Pasteur's Rabies Vaccine Work Praised
The broadcast detailed Louis Pasteur's contributions to medicine, particularly his work proving that microbes cause illness. He studied at the Sorbonne and became a professor and researcher.
RTHK Radio 1 Hong Kong
UTA Air Crash Trial Lacks Victim Testimony
The attack over the desert killed 170 people in September 1989. Muammar Gaddafi reportedly refused to surrender his brother-in-law and other accused individuals for the three-day trial. The court is scheduled to deliver its final judgment on March 10.
RTBF La Premiere
Green Party Candidates Accused Of Antisemitic Remarks
Certain candidates from the Green Party are facing accusations of making antisemitic statements. Some party leaders, including Sylvie Listau, have distanced themselves from the comments and labeled them as racist. The remarks have sparked a debate regarding potential racism within the FDP.
France Info
Three Dutch Nationals Die In France Collision
Three Dutch nationals have died as a result of a collision in France. The incident occurred in Saint-Martin-de-Seignanx. The report also mentioned a discussion about the role of the Vatican and the Pope. The incident involved a traffic accident.
CRI News Radio
Mélenchon Calls For Left-Wing Primaries
Jean-Luc Mélenchon is calling for the organization of primary elections as no single figure currently dominates the French left. The discussion noted that former President François Hollande has reportedly considered a candidacy since leaving the Élysée.
RFI Afrique