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Elon Musk And OpenAI Lawyers Present Arguments In Trial
Lawyers for Elon Musk and OpenAI are presenting arguments to a jury today. The proceedings have entered a critical phase, according to the report. Musk accuses OpenAI CEO Sam Altman of betraying the non-profit mission of the laboratory they co-founded in 2015. The proceedings are expected to include testimony from both men and the CEO of Microsoft.
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French Report Recommends Transparency Measures
Rapporteur Charles Alonk released a report suggesting measures to address potential economic losses of 200 million euros. The report follows concerns regarding the Bolloré empire and includes non-binding recommendations. Deputy Virginie Dubos-Bouton noted the vote passed by only two votes, with the far-right and Republicans voting in favor while Macronists abstained. The text may lead to a non-voting debate in the National Assembly. The final report is expected to be published within one week. A new report in France has issued non-binding recommendations regarding transparency. Deputy Virginie Dubieulle stated that the issue cannot be ignored and that there is a stake in transparency.
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Naval Group Plans Nuclear Aircraft Carrier Pier
Naval Group is planning to construct a new docking pier at its Nantes-Indret site.
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Manon Relando Disappearance Investigation Accelerates
The spouse of Manon Rolando has been arrested in Algeria. Rolando, a breeder from Saint-Etienne de Monluc near Nantes, has not been heard from since. An appeal for witnesses was launched last Wednesday to assist in the search. The investigation into the disappearance of Manon Rolando, a hair stylist from Saint-Etienne-de-Monluc near Nantes, has reached a turning point. Her spouse was arrested in Algeria. Algerian police arrested Safi Inaïa, the companion of Manon Rolando, in connection with the disappearance. The 41-year-old man allegedly left France for Algeria on April 2 with a 15-month-old girl. Prosecutors have also placed two individuals under formal investigation for criminal conspiracy. The woman's partner was arrested yesterday by Algerian police while accompanied by his daughter, Inaya.
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Sergeant Gérardin Dies From Injuries
Sergeant Gérardin has died following injuries sustained during recent military operations. This marks the third death reported by the French military in recent weeks. A national tribute for the sergeant is scheduled for this afternoon.
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French Prison Capacity Nears Breaking Point
French bookstores are reporting a decline in children's book sales. French detention centers are operating at full capacity, leading to overcrowding issues. Detention centers are reported to be at full capacity with no margin for new inmates. Current construction projects are already planning for capacity doubling to address failing policies. Prisons currently hold 88,000 detainees against a capacity of 63,500 places, leaving 24,500 people without standard accommodations. Over 7,000 detainees are sleeping on floor mattresses, and the population grows by 250 people weekly. More than 25 French correctional facilities are currently operating at over 200% capacity. One facility in Magicarvo is approaching 300% capacity, according to the report. The discussion noted that cells designed for two or three people are sometimes housing up to six detainees.
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JBR Group Faces Receivership Amid Book Market Shift
The JBR Group, which co-directs a bookstore in Saint-Etienne, has filed for receivership. The shift has been observed across all French bookstores, including smaller ones, for over three years.
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Zhao Yicheng Sets Climbing
The previous record of 4.64 seconds was set by American athlete Watson during the 2025 Climbing World Cup in Paris.
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Racist Poster Found Near Avignon
A racist poster was discovered on the entrance door of a building near Avignon. The poster featured the message "Pas d'arabe ici" written in red capital letters. Local residents expressed shock at the incident. The message has since been removed. The family targeted by the poster intends to file a formal complaint.
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Man Twelve Years In Grenoble
The court ruling follows a judicial review of the deadly pursuit.
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