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Farmers worried about their fate (Photo DR)

Farmers worried about their fate (Photo DR)

FNSEA boss at the helm of a multinational food company

29th January 202429th January 2024 - 9:00 am by Marcel Gay

It’s hard to understand the position of the FNSEA, which called for a meeting at the capital’s headquarters on Monday, when you know that its leaders are close to the government. Like Arnaud Rousseau, head of a multinational food company…

Tags Agriculture and Food, Arnaud Rousseau, Economic crisis, Featured, FNSEA
Laws and standards (Image Vie-Publique)

Laws and standards (Image Vie-Publique)

A journey through the maze of laws and standards

24th January 202424th January 2024 - 3:00 pm by Marcel Gay

Farmers in particular are protesting against the inflation of standards affecting their sector. They are not the only ones who are fed up with the overflow of laws and decrees that overwhelm us.

Tags Europe, Featured, Laws, standards
IAI Heron 1 fighter drone (public domain)

IAI Heron 1 fighter drone (public domain)

Germany : Arms sales to Israel upset some MPs

17th January 202417th January 2024 - 2:54 pm by Emilien Lacombe

The German government has just authorized additional exports of weapons of war worth 20 million euros to Israel, according to information from the Ministry of Economics picked up by Heute (Today) the 2ᵉ German TV channel (ZDF).

Tags Featured, Germany, Israël, Weapons
Rachida Dati, une sarkozyste convaincue (Flickr)

Rachida Dati, une sarkozyste convaincue (Flickr)

Government : To the right all…

11th January 2024 - 11:44 pm by Marcel Gay

Fourteen ministers and/or deputy ministers, seven men and seven women. First Council of Ministers this Friday, January 12 at 11 a.m.

Tags Featured, Gabriel Attal, Government
Gabriel Attal Selbymay, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Gabriel Attal Selbymay, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Gabriel Attal : “Who’s pissing off who today?”

9th January 2024 - 2:33 pm by Marcel Gay

At 34, this son of a good family becomes the youngest Prime Minister of the Vᵉ Republic. Admittedly, this valet of the Macronie is not without talent, but his stupid stances against the non-vaccinated make him a slightly overzealous servant.

Tags Featured, Gabriel Attal, Prime minister
Recruiting difficulties in the US Army (UnlimPhotos)

Recruiting difficulties in the US Army (UnlimPhotos)

NATO : Obese and drugged soldiers?

21st September 2023 - 9:17 am by FrenchDailyNews

For those still considering their country’s participation in a high-intensity war against Russia, General Dominique Delawarde recommends taking careful account of the current state of NATO’s armed forces, and in particular the physical condition of military personnel.

Tags Featured, NATO, US Army
Mass arrival of migrants in Lampedusa ( Sara Prestianni / Noborder Network, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons)

Mass arrival of migrants in Lampedusa ( Sara Prestianni / Noborder Network, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons)

Immigration : What to do?

18th September 2023 - 7:50 am by Marcel Gay

The massive arrival of migrants on the island of Lampedusa puts immigration back at the heart of the political debate 10 months ahead of the European elections. France is preparing a new law, the 29ᵉ since 1980! Just one more…

Tags Featured, Immigration, Lampedusa
Niger no longer wants France (capture X)

Niger no longer wants France (capture X)

The Macron method put to the test in Niger

6th September 2023 - 8:49 am by FrenchDailyNews

The crisis between Paris and Niamey testifies to France’s weakening position on the international stage, as Leslie Varenne, Director of the Institut de Veille et d’Étude des Relations internationales et Stratégiques (IVERIS), explains here.

Tags Featured, France, Niger
Niger Republic

Niger Republic

Niger raises its voice and issues an ultimatum to France

1st September 2023 - 8:32 am by Emilien Lacombe

Niamey putschists demand French ambassador’s departure. The ultimatum expires on Saturday, September 2. But from Friday 1ᵉʳ September, a giant sit-in will be organized to demand the departure of French troops from Niger. Paris refuses.

Tags Featured, Niger
Location of fuel tank in charred Puisseguin coach (Photo Gendarmerie)

Location of fuel tank in charred Puisseguin coach (Photo Gendarmerie)

A bomb on every coach!

31st July 2023 - 8:52 am by Marcel Gay

Contrary to the official version, a pensioner from Lorraine has identified the probable cause of several fatal coach fires, such as in Beaune (53 deaths in 1982) Puisseguin (43 deaths in 2015), but also in Germany, Bulgaria, Egypt and Algeria… Over 200 deaths, including 100 French. He alerted the authorities. To no avail.

Tags Accident, Coach, Featured
Gabriel Attal, new French Minister of Education (Enrique Prazian, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons)

Gabriel Attal, new French Minister of Education (Enrique Prazian, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons)

Government : The promoted, the fired

21st July 2023 - 7:56 am by FrenchDailyNews

After a few weeks of vacillation between the Élysée and Matignon, the Borne 2 government will meet in full this Friday, July 21, with President Macron in the Council of Ministers.

Tags Featured, Government
Vincent Jeanbrun, mayor of L'Haÿ-les-Roses, talks to the Prime Minister (Twitter)

Vincent Jeanbrun, mayor of L'Haÿ-les-Roses, talks to the Prime Minister (Twitter)

Riots : What’s next?

2nd July 2023 - 10:34 pm by Marcel Gay

The urban violence shaking the country reveals the weakness of the executive. It has brutally subdued the Gilets jaunes and opponents of retirement at 62, but it is tetanized by the savage hordes destroying town halls, setting fire to vehicles and looting stores.

Tags Featured, riots, violences
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