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sports 44d ago Marseille

Marseille Shows More Desire Than Previous Matches

Marseille displayed more eagerness in their recent match compared to their performances against Lorient and Oullié. The team's defense showed resilience, repelling Nice's advances. The transfer of Morgan Sanson for 12 million euros was noted as the first under the McCourt era, a move that reportedly did not sit well with Montpellier's management at the time.
RTL France
culture 44d ago Paris

French Translation Of Pushkin Praised

The quality of lyrics in French music is highlighted, with specific praise for the band Feu! Chatterton. The band's singer, Arthur Théboul, also writes poetry. The discussion touches on the artistic merit of lyrics and the overall splendor of French chanson. The series features a brilliant script and an impeccable cast, delivering suspense in a patriarchal and misogynistic France. The plot involves a former police officer, a prefect concerned with his reputation, and the first female lawyer defending an accused victim. The first translation of Pushkin into French appeared in Europe. Marie-Mey, who highly praised Pushkin in her public and journalistic works, once placed him above Byron. She considered him the greatest European poet of the early 19th century.
France Bleu Paris
other 44d ago Marseille

Marseille Building Collapse Linked to Poor Maintenance

A building collapse in Marseille, described as a symbol of the end of an era, is being compared to a previous incident in Tivoli. The event involved the demolition of unsanitary, poorly maintained buildings with inadequate fire safety and roofing. The municipal government has been actively involved in addressing the aftermath of the disaster, which holds symbolic importance for the city. Investigations into the specific maintenance failures are ongoing. Further details regarding casualties or the exact cause are not yet available.
RTBF La Premiere
culture 44d ago Paris

French Police Series 'Brigade des Mineurs' Premieres New Season

The new season of the French police series 'Brigade des Mineurs,' starring Léo Mathéhi, has premiered on TF1. The show focuses on child protection and features new storylines and developments. The series is noted for its respectful portrayal of children as individuals.
France Bleu Paris
sports 44d ago

Alejandro Taviro Advances In French Challenger

French tennis player Arthur Rinderknech is still competing and is currently facing Czech player Vite Copriva. Copriva is leading the match with three games to love. In other tennis news, French player Emilio Navarra was defeated by Barcelona's player. The player surprised their Spanish opponent. Chilean tennis player Alejandro Taviro won his match at the Challenger Dyson Pro in France. Taviro defeated Spaniard Roberto Autista with a score of 4-6, 6-4, and 6-4. Taviro is scheduled to face Peruvian player Ignacio Buse in the second round.
RTL France
conflict 44d ago Marseille

Marseille Security Breach Investigation Ongoing

A shooter attempted to force through a security checkpoint located between a filtering barrier and a ballroom entrance. The gunfire occurred specifically within this security zone. The hotel remained open to clients during the incident. Witnesses reported passing through security portals without identity checks or physical pat-downs before reaching the escalator area.
France Info
politics 44d ago Paris

Renaissance Party Holds 16 Million Euro Reserve

Renaissance party holds approximately 16 million euros in cash reserves. This financial position provides Gabriel Atta with the means to pursue a presidential candidacy. The party is noted as one of the few with funding. Atta is described as having the necessary resources to carry out a campaign. This liquidity supports potential political campaigns or operations.
RFI Monde
culture 44d ago Paris

Brigitte Bardot Foundation Faces Asset Disputes

The Brigitte Bardot Foundation holds a fortune exceeding 200 million euros. Tensions have arisen regarding the foundation's assets following the death of Brigitte Bardot at the end of the year. The foundation serves as a prominent entity in animal protection efforts in France. Libération reported on the scale of the foundation's wealth and the ongoing disputes. Discussions center on her Saint-Tropez home, La Madrague, which was donated to the foundation to secure public utility status. However, the foundation must reportedly pay 50% of the assets to Bardot's son as part of the inheritance requirements. The dispute arises from the capital minimums required for the foundation's legal standing. Tensions have arisen regarding the management of this heritage following the death of icon Aurélien de Vernois late last year.
RFI Monde
conflict 44d ago Marseille

Journalists Restricted Following Shooting Incident in Marseille

An explosion occurred at 17 rue de Tivoli in the 5th arrondissement of Marseille around 1:00 AM. Witness Diane Schlinger reported hearing 4 to 5 consecutive loud booms while dining at a gala. Security agents instructed attendees to lie down on the floor immediately following the sounds. Residents in the Tivoli area of Marseille are being displaced following an explosion.
RTBF La Premiere
conflict 44d ago Lyon

Drug Trafficking Shootings Hit Eastern Lyon

A series of shootings occurred in drug-trafficking areas in eastern Lyon, France. Two separate shooting incidents were reported within a 48-hour period. On Friday night, a mother was hospitalized after being struck by a stray bullet, though her life is not in danger. A 16-year-old adolescent also sustained minor injuries during the violence. Multiple shootings occurred in a parking lot surrounded by apartment buildings in eastern Lyon. A local resident reported being woken up by the gunfire and expressed fear regarding the lack of security in the area. The CRS 83 police unit is being deployed to the neighborhood to provide reinforcement. Residents have reported frequent gunfire in the district for several years without resolution.
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