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Jul 2022
Thinking of being paid to shoot a film, they find themselves in a real demonstration

People who thought they had been hired as extras on the set of a film found themselves in the middle of a real demonstration in Vancouver (Canada), they told the media.READ ALSO >> Huawei employees collaborated with the Chinese military on research projectsA...

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Jul 2022
An anti-Sarkozy anticipation novel written by Griveaux in 2007 resurfaces

"An act of literary activism" to reveal "what France will really be after" Nicolas Sarkozy... Two years later, a 79-page book co-signed in 2007 by Benjamin Griveaux and a certain Sean Christian, was unearthed by the StreetPress site. Originally, the book...

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Jul 2022
The seven families of champagne (4/7): the next generation

Former dancer of the Zurich Opera, Aurore Casanova manages, with her husband Jean-Baptiste Robinet, 3.5 hectares in organic conversion, superbly located. In the Montagne de Reims, they produce the extremely rare Grand Cru Puisieulx, a blanc de blancs with...

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Jul 2022
The seven families of champagne (5/7): the tales of Champagne

At the dawn of Champagne wines is Saint-Bernard, who knew how to get the best out of the Barrois wine region, a region today glorified by the Drappier family, near Urville: in the ballet of generations, Michel, now surrounded of his children Charline, Hugo...

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Jul 2022
54,300 jobs created in the private sector in the third quarter of 2019, an increase of 0.3%

The private sector recorded 54,300 net job creations in the third quarter, an increase of 0.3%, according to provisional figures from INSEE published on Friday.The increase is slightly stronger than in the second quarter (45,400). Over one year, salaried...

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Jul 2022
Italian bank UniCredit to cut 8,000 jobs and close 500 branches by 2023

The Italian bank UniCredit, faced like its counterparts with a difficult context, will cut 8,000 jobs and close 500 branches by 2023, while significantly increasing dividends paid to shareholders. This new drain will lead to a 12% drop in full-time equivalent...

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Jul 2022
Euro 2020: are the organizers taking too many risks in the midst of the Covid-19 crisis?

Are the organizers of the Euro football taking too many risks with the health situation? The growing circulation of the more contagious Delta variant, as well as the infection of English players and Finnish fans, worries some European authorities.In an interview...

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Jul 2022
Covid-19: does the Euro football play a role in the resumption of the epidemic in Europe?

Population displacements, gatherings, barrier gestures not always respected ... The Euro football seems to combine many vectors to promote an epidemic rebound in Europe. Despite the health instructions issued by UEFA to maintain the competition - already...

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Jul 2022
Who is Ilia Iachine, the Russian opponent detained for having denounced the confit?

He was one of the last great opponents of Vladimir Putin to still be able to move freely in Russia, and he suspected that it would not last. At the end of June 2022, after being arrested for "disobedience to the police", Ilia Yachine, deputy of a Moscow district,...

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Jul 2022
War in Ukraine: Russia accused of deploying missiles from the Zaporizhia power plant

To the emotion of the announcement of the death, this Friday, of the British humanitarian Paul Urey, detained since the end of April by the pro-Russian separatists of Donetsk, is added, for the international community, the concern to see the Russian army...

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Jul 2022
Covid-19: the scientific council about to bow out

Born in mid-March 2020, at the request of Emmanuel Macron, this ad hoc committee of around ten scientists, chaired by Professor Jean-François Delfraissy, will leave the stage on July 31. France will then officially end the state of health emergency, while...

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Jul 2022
In prison, the heat wave is "difficult to bear" for prisoners

In Nanterre, as in many other remand prisons, prisoners are locked up 22 hours a day in their cell, without shutters and equipped with a simple washbasin. The showers, collective, are only accessible three times a week while the mercury is 40 degrees in the...

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Jul 2022
Lubéron: two suspects in police custody after the discovery of two buried corpses

The bodies were found buried in Revest-du-Bion, in the Luberon. Two days later, two people were arrested and placed in police custody, said the public prosecutor of Aix-en-Provence on Thursday.The bodies could belong to the two men, 25 and 26, who went missing...

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Jul 2022
Body donation scandal: 24 complaints filed, ten more could follow

Twenty-four families have filed a complaint in the investigation opened by the Paris prosecutor's office for "attack on the integrity of a corpse" aimed at the conditions of preservation of bodies in a specialized center of the University of Paris-Descartes,...

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Jul 2022
Anti-pollution stickers: scams are already flourishing on the internet

The craze of motorists to obtain Crit'Air vignettes, the use of which has been compulsory since Monday to drive in the capital, could well benefit certain malicious minds. The consumer association UFC Que Choisir warns against unofficial sites that sell...

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Jul 2022
Work from home: craftsmen obliged to announce their prices on their website

The text was published on Saturday in the Official Journal. From April 1, 2017, it will require professionals working in the homes of individuals for work, such as plumbers or locksmiths, to display their prices on the internet, if they have a site.This information...

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Jul 2022
L'Express audio offered: In China, factories are struggling to recruit

L'Express invites you to discover a part of its offer reserved for subscribers for free: audio articles. Listen to a selection of articles read by professional actors, such as this report from China where young people are fleeing hard work. Order books...

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Jul 2022
L'Express audio offered: science put to the test by God

L'Express invites you to discover a part of its offer reserved for subscribers for free: audio articles. Listen to a selection of articles read by professional actors, such as this editorial from the cover file of our year-end issue devoted to God and...

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Jul 2022
Finistère: a mysterious inscription on a rock finally unveiled

It has aroused unexpected enthusiasm in the four corners of the globe: the mysterious inscription engraved 250 years ago on a rock in Plougastel-Daoulas, in Finistère, is beginning to reveal its history thanks to a competition whose results were revealed...

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Jul 2022
Coronavirus: how Corona beer suffers from its association with Covid-19

Dominique Toretto's favorite beer is no longer the stuff of dreams. The Mexican brand Corona, popularized by the Fast sagaIndeed, the popularity of Corona is in freefall in the United States, according to a YouGov poll spotted by BFMTV. While it enjoyed...

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Jul 2022
In Milan, La Scala orchestras sa mue

It was on a floating wooden stage in the illuminated Bagni Misteriosi swimming pool, in the heart of Milan, that Swan Lake and Don Quixote, among others, were given last summer. A way for La Scala to no longer wait lazily for spectators, but to meet the general...

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Jul 2022
5 organic spirits to offer

Waterford Organic Gaia 1.1The first Irish whiskey distilled from organically grown barley, this expression is a blend of first-fill bourbon casks, new American oak casks, French oak casks and barriques that have contained a natural sweet wine! Without dyes...

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Jul 2022
From George Clooney to Frédéric Beigbeder... these stars, champions of spirits

And the highest paid athlete in 2021 is... Conor McGregor. With 180 million dollars gleaned between May 1, 2020 and May 1, 2021, the Ultimate Fighting champion (mixed martial arts) is ahead of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, two football gods! This ranking,...

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Jul 2022
Work: 32,000 training courses already validated via the dedicated application

More than 30,000 training courses have been validated via the professional training application launched almost a month ago, said Wednesday the entourage of the Minister of Labor Muriel Pénicaud, during an initial assessment.Launched with a lot of communication,...

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