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other 15d ago Paris

Paris Prosecutor Seeks Trial For Cyclist's Alleged Killer

The Paris prosecutor's office has requested a murder trial for a driver suspected of intentionally striking a cyclist. The victim, 27-year-old Paul Varist, was hit in Paris. The trial is expected to take place in October 2024. The driver is accused of deliberately running over the cyclist. The driver denies all accusations of intentionality. The public prosecutor is alleging homicidal intent, a charge that the driver is currently contesting. The Paris prosecutor's office has requested an assize court trial for the suspected murderer of cyclist Paul Vary. The prosecutor alleges the driver intentionally attempted to kill the young cyclist following an altercation in Paris eighteen months ago.
RTL2 France
politics 15d ago Paris

French Politician Claims Constitutional Violation

Bruno Retailleau has characterized proposed changes as a violation of the French Constitution.
France Inter
politics 15d ago Paris

Former French Urges Socialist Party To Skip 2027 Election

Jean-Jacques Urvoas, a public law professor, published a ten-page note through the Jean-Jorès Foundation addressing former Socialist Party colleagues. Urvoas stated that presenting a Socialist candidate for the 2027 presidential election would be futile.
France Culture
politics 15d ago Paris

Sarkozy Campaign Financing Trial Begins In Paris

An appeal hearing is taking place regarding suspicions of Libyan funding for Nicolas Sarkozy's 2007 presidential campaign. Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy returned to court on Wednesday for an appeal trial regarding alleged Libyan financing of his 2007 election campaign. Sarkozy is expected to respond to recent letters from former Secretary General Claude Guéant that contradict his previous statements. Guéant was unable to attend the hearing due to illness but provided two letters to the court. Nicolas Sarkozy previously received a five-year prison sentence for criminal association in a first-instance ruling. The trial is expected to continue until early June. Former collaborator Claude Guéant, who is excused from attending the health-related trial, sent a three-page letter to the court on Sunday.
France Inter
culture 15d ago Paris

Low-Budget Film Earns $40 Million

The film Prada 2 has generated nearly $40 million in economic benefits for brands. The production features cerulean blue dresses, a style originally created by Oscar de la Reine in 2002. The film's box office performance is described as an enormous success. The production cost approximately $340,000. The film's soundtrack has achieved success alongside the movie. Younger audiences are reportedly frequenting theaters to see the film.
RTL France
economy 15d ago Paris

Amadeus IT Group Plans Idemia Acquisition

Amadeus has agreed to purchase a business unit from Idemia for 1.2 billion euros. Amadeus has committed EUR 1.2 billion to Idemia to integrate biometric technology into airport operations. The investment aims to enable seamless travel from curb to seat through enhanced security and faster passenger queues. The company operates the world's largest travel booking system.
Mastodon
politics 15d ago Strasbourg

Manfred Weber Welcomes New Conservative Member

Manfred Weber, president of the European Parliament's conservative group, welcomed the legislative victory of Victor Urbano in Hungary. The victory of Peter Maddiard is also noted as to the group.
RFI Monde
culture 15d ago Les Epesses

Puy du Fou Inaugurates New Gastronomic Restaurant

The Puy du Fou theme park has inaugurated a new restaurant called L'Auberge du Puy du Fou. The establishment features a menu designed by three-star chef Antoine Bienvaud. The opening was attended by reporter Antoine Bienvaud.
Europe 1
economy 15d ago Paris

TotalEnergies Reports Record $5.8 Billion Profit

TotalEnergies reported a profit of 5.4 billion euros. Prices are set at 1.4 euros for gasoline and 2.25 euros for diesel. The group will also offer slight discounts on weekends including May 1, May 8, and Ascension Day. The Prime Minister described the measure as moving in a positive direction. The French government has been applying pressure to the company's management for several weeks. Marine Le Pen has called for taxing companies that profit from external contexts, specifically citing the blockage of the Strait of Hormuz during the war in Iran. TotalEnergies previously implemented voluntary fuel price caps in March and April. The company also increased its dividend by 5.9 percent. This financial performance comes as French citizens face challenges with fuel costs.
BFM Radio
technology 15d ago Paris

SACEM Head Leads Petition For AI Copyright Law

Cécile Rabbe-Vebert, director of the music rights organization SACEM, is leading a petition for a new law regarding artificial intelligence. The proposed legislation seeks to establish a presumption of use for cultural content in AI training.
France Culture