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Jul 2022
A woman ousted from the Miss Guadeloupe competition for showing a breast

Anaëlle Guimbi, 20, a candidate for the Miss Guadeloupe 2020 contest, was excluded from the competition which was held on Friday evening for having posed topless, said the young woman on her Instagram account, referring to photos taken for the fight against...

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Jul 2022
Employment: nearly 150,000 executive positions created over the past two years

Nearly 150,000 net creations of executive positions were made in 2018 and 2019 in private companies, whose investments are the "engine of executive employment", according to a study by the Association for Executive Employment ( Apec) published this Friday.READ...

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Jul 2022
Covid-19: Disney lays off nearly 1,000 employees on fixed-term contracts for "force majeure"

The magic no longer operates at Disney. It even looks like, for some employees, a black series. Lucie*, intermittent employee, can testify to this. Technician on one of the shows which was to occur in the spring in Marne-La-Vallée, near Paris, the young...

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Jul 2022
Health crisis at school: why the unions are calling for a new strike on Thursday

They are exasperated by the waltz of health protocols linked to Covid-19. Several unions launched a new call for a strike on Thursday in schools, colleges and high schools after last Thursday's large-scale movement, to demand "strong responses" in the...

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Jul 2022
Marion, assistant for disabled students, responds to Zemmour: "Let the children in the system"

By denouncing the "obsession with inclusion" of children with disabilities and defending the use of "specialized establishments" to educate them, the presidential candidate Eric Zemmour raised a wave of emotion and protest over the weekend. last. For those...

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Jul 2022
How the Tokyo 2020 Olympics became the most expensive in history

It's a classic at every Olympiad. Did the organizers manage to hold the purse strings or did they, like so many other illustrious predecessors before them, have to resolve to let the expenses slip away? This "2020" edition of the Olympic Games which...

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Jul 2022
INFOGRAPHICS. Japan and the Tokyo Olympics caught up in the Covid-19

The Japanese government decided on Friday to extend the state of emergency in Tokyo and extend it to four other departments, as the health crisis worsens and also affects participants in the Olympic Games, which started a year ago. week. "We have decided...

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Jul 2022
A literary festival to celebrate nature in the heart of the Pyrenees

To organize a literary event, the place seems a priori improbable. And yet... Laruns (Pyrénées-Atlantiques), a small Béarnaise town of 1,400 souls nestled in the hollow of the Ossau valley, is preparing to welcome the first "Write nature" festival from...

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Jul 2022
Literary prizes: Antoine Wauters, a Belgian in the firmament

There are good years for writers. Tuesday June 14, the Belgian Antoine Wauters is thrilled in the salons of Drouant. In front of him, the Goncourt academicians have just awarded him, with many compliments, their Goncourt de la nouvelle for Le Musée des contradictions,...

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Jul 2022
Who is Rouja Ignatova, the 'cryptocurrency queen' wanted by the FBI?

Bernard Madoff would have had reason to be proud of her. By adapting to the field of cryptocurrencies the famous scam called "the Ponzi pyramid", which consists in reimbursing the oldest investors with the money of newcomers, Rouja Ignatova has become, in...

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Jul 2022
War in Ukraine: Zelensky dismisses two senior officials on suspicion of treason

Thunderbolt. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has sacked the country's chief prosecutor and security service chief on suspicion of treachery by some of their subordinates for the benefit of the Russian invader. "I have taken the decision to relieve...

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Jul 2022
On the Seine, the river brigade dissuades swimmers tempted by the heat

"A child who soaks himself to the waist, a parent who turns his back, and a disaster can quickly happen", warns Sophie Malherbe, the commander of what she presents as the oldest brigade of the police prefecture of Paris."Especially in the Seine", she adds,...

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Jul 2022
The ECB, bolder than expected, ends the era of negative rates

Caught in a complex trade-off between rising prices and fears of recession, the Frankfurt institution chose boldness: it raised its three key rates by 50 basis points after having prepared people's minds for an increase of only 25 points.The main interest...

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Jul 2022
To keep Abad or not: the puzzle of Macron and Borne

Elisabeth Borne warned her team: since Emmanuel Macron instructed her last Saturday, in an interview with AFP, to "submit proposals (...) for the composition of a new government of action in the service of France that we will put in place in the first days...

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Jul 2022
Eric Coquerel elected to the finance committee: LR avoids a nervous breakdown

A badly extinguished cigarette can start a devastating forest fire. The right avoided the fire this Thursday morning June 30, on the occasion of the election of the president of the finance committee. By not joining their votes with those of the National...

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Jul 2022
Matzneff case: a "call for witnesses" launched to find victims of the writer

Investigators are looking for witnesses. After the opening of an investigation in early January for "rape of a minor" under the age of 15 targeting Gabriel Matzneff, Paris prosecutor Rémy Heitz announced on Europe 1 on Tuesday that he was looking for new...

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Jul 2022
Death of Elisa Pilarski: why the cost of canine DNA tests slowed down the investigation

Does the truth have a price? More than three months after the death of Elisa Pilarski, the young pregnant woman attacked by dogs on November 16 during a walk in the Retz forest, DNA and saliva analyzes of 67 animals to identify the potential culprits are...

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Jul 2022
[Living environment] Desires elsewhere: from dream to reality

Going green, moving into more spacious accommodation, rebuilding your life in the heart of a charming little town... Since the health crisis, the idea has germinated in the minds of more than one resident of the big cities. urban centres, confined to small...

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Jul 2022
Tobacco hall, police station... When disused sites are transformed into places to live

Since November 2019, this former tobacco factory dating from the 19th century has been brought back to life. Abandoned for many years, the place has been completely refurbished to house a 4,000 m2 cinema, with eight screens, as well as a space with Anglo-Saxon...

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Jul 2022
How do I take my cat's temperature?

You often have to be very observant to see that a cat or dog is not feeling well. Lack of appetite, attentional withdrawal, tremors are signs that can alert you. To reassure yourself or see if you need to consult your veterinarian, you can take your pet's...

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Jul 2022
A site to denounce the malfunctions of mail, parcels and telephony

It's a small revolution, which should make it possible to reduce the slowness of the Internet or the frequency of packages that get lost. The Telecoms and Postal Regulatory Authority (Arcep) announced on Tuesday the launch of a new platform which should...

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Jul 2022
L'Express audio offered: around the world in 7 facts

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 comedians, such as this international press review ranging from the new sentencing of former...

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Jul 2022
The Express audio offered: the compressed sound breaks our ears

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 investigation into the harmful effects of compressed sound. For more...

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Jul 2022
Coronavirus: Ricard donates 70,000 liters of alcohol to make hydroalcoholic gel

Hydroalcoholic gel to disinfect hands in the face of the coronavirus epidemic is difficult to find in pharmacies. In order to allow the laboratories to produce it, Ricard announced that he was going to donate 70,000 liters of pure alcohol, according to La...

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