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Carmen Luntzman Advocates For Free, Borderless Music
Artist Carmen Luntzman is advocating for free, living, and borderless music, as part of a concert.
RFI Monde
Fabien Gorgé Film 'C'est quoi l'amour' Explores Church Remarriage
Director Fabien Gorgé's film 'C'est quoi l'amour' features Laure Calami and Vincent Mackay in lead roles. The plot follows a couple, Marguerite and Fred, who must prove their previous marriage was invalid.
RFI Afrique
Maryam Saleh's New Album, A Documentary Film, Featured At Cannes
Maryam Saleh has released a new album, which is described as a film about the history of documentary cinema.
Monte Carlo Doualiya
Justice Sought For Minor Girls After Threats In France
Emma is awaiting justice for her best friend and other girlfriends who were targeted by threats. The report, signed by Mathieu Bonheur, states that Martine, president of La Voix de l'Enfant, an association defending children's rights, was contacted regarding the case.
France Info
De Villiers, Retailleau Seen At Matignon; Chenu At La Défense
Separately, Sébastien Chenu was reported at La Défense, a major business district in Paris often associated with government ministries.
RFI Afrique
Emmanuel Grégoire To Visit Saint-Dominique School Monday
Emmanuel Grégoire, First Deputy Mayor of Paris, is scheduled to visit Saint-Dominique school in the 7th arrondissement on Monday.
France Info
Manon Rolando Disappearance Subject Of New Podcast
The disappearance of Manon Rolando, an event that has been ongoing for six weeks, is the subject of a new, podcast. An podcast about the disappearance of Manon Rolando has been released, with the source mentioning 'six weeks' in its context.
BFM Radio
Jordan Bardella Investigated Over EU-Funded Media Training
Jordan Bardella, President of France's National Rally (RN), is under investigation by the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO). He is suspected of benefiting from media training financed by European funds during Marine Le Pen's presidential campaign.
France Inter
French Gendarmerie Captain Calls For Immediate License Suspension
Drivers in France who are caught using a mobile phone more than twice can now face license suspension. In addition to the suspension, offenders will lose three points from their license and receive a 135 euro fine. The public commissioner's office is responsible for processing these suspensions. Authorities note that even using a phone for GPS while holding it is considered an offense. New regulations in France clarify that tapping on a phone held in hand constitutes phone usage, which can lead to license suspension. Captain Ainen of the Gendarmerie des Alpes de Haute-Provence stated that point deductions are no longer sufficient for phone use while driving. He advocates for stricter rules, including immediate license suspension for this offense.
France Bleu Paris
French Law Defines Nazism As Oppression Against Humanity
The source highlighted that French law defines Nazism as a form of oppression against humanity, said the importance of not forgetting it. From an ideological perspective, Nazism is considered a type of oppression, a point referenced in the context of dealing with Iran.
Iran International