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France Passes Law Increasing Deportation Limits
France has passed a new law that increases deportation limits. The broadcast reported on this legislative development. A UK construction project is facing taxpayer delays.
Shonan Beach FM
France Proposes Law To Return Foreign Antiquities
The French legislature has voted to reintroduce a provision, previously censored by the Constitutional Council, allowing for deportation periods of up to 210 days. Human remains were found near Twentynine Palms. The broadcaster described the current state of democracy in France as a dictatorship following this legislative action. No specific details regarding the contents of the law were provided in the transcript. France is requesting that Iran commit to negotiations with the United States. Additionally, France is calling on the United States to lift its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz. The mission is intended to begin once hostilities have ceased. France has enacted a new law addressing 'daily troubles,' introduced by former Interior Minister Bruno Rotailleau and current Interior Minister Laurent Nunez.
Europe 1
Former Boxer 19 Years In Pau
A court in Pau sentenced a former boxer to 19 years in prison yesterday.
France Info
Marseille Dentist Faces Trial
A dentist who was stripped of his license four years ago is facing trial in the Marseille criminal court starting today. He is accused of performing dozens of unnecessary tooth extractions to increase his profits.
France Inter
Marlene Dietrich Dies At 85
Legendary actress Marlene Dietrich died at 3:00 PM on Wednesday. Her death occurs on the eve of the 45th Cannes Film Festival. The broadcaster described her as a legendary figure known for roles such as Lola in 'The Blue Angel'.
RTL France
McDonald's To Launch Five Euro Menu
The American fast-food giant McDonald's is introducing a five euro menu. The company is implementing this low-price strategy to attract customers back. The move is intended to focus on budget-friendly options.
BFM Radio
French Pensioners Face Incorrect Benefit Suspensions
French retirees have seen their pensions suspended incorrectly due to administrative errors. Affected groups include widows who failed to respond to correspondence regarding remarriage status and expatriates who did not return annual life certificates.
Sud Radio
High School In Alsace Introduces Drone Option For Baccalaureate
A high school in Alsace, France, has introduced a drone-focused option for the Baccalaureate exam. Currently, only eleven students are enrolled in this specific track. The program has reportedly drawn interest from the French military.
RTL France
King Henri IV Assassinated In France
King Henri IV has died at age 56 after being struck three times by a knife. François Ravaillac, described as a fanatic, is accused of the assassination. The event follows several months of reported threats against the King. The death is described as a shock for France and Europe.
RTBF La Premiere
France Advances Law For Cultural Property Repatriation
France is advancing a draft law concerning the restitution of cultural property, which requires review by the Scientific Council and consultation with the Committee for the Return of National Cultural Heritage.
CRI News Radio