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Macron plays with (nuclear) fire
“We are not at war with Russia”, declared the French President in his interview with TF1 and France 2. So why send weapons to Kiev so that Russia doesn’t win this war?
A photovoltaic park at the Chambley base (54)
An information meeting is scheduled at Hagéville town hall this Friday, March 15, 2024, concerning the installation of a photovoltaic farm at Chambley Planet’Air that could compromise aeronautical activity. Explanations.
Gard department : six people, including two children, reported missing
The cars in which they were travelling were swept away by the floods. Twelve departments have been placed on orange alert.
The decline of the nuclear industry in France and around the world
Far from the official rhetoric, which in his view is totally disconnected from reality, Mycle Schneider, a leading specialist in the nuclear industry, takes stock, as he does every year, of the global situation.
The mysteries of the Paris 2024 Olympic poster
The poster for the Paris 2024 Olympics is the work of artist Ugo Gattoni. It’s packed with detail, but it’s hard to make sense of it all.
World famous Journalist Julian Assange fights for a new appeal and release from prison
Hearings took place in the High Court in London this week to decide whether Julian Assange should be allowed to make a new appeal against his extradition to the United States.
Macron, Attal : Irresponsible!
The French president’s appalling comments on the possibility of sending troops to Ukraine have sparked a wave of indignation. The Prime Minister’s attacks on Marine Le Pen in the French Assembly are downright odious.
Agriculture : Over 1,000 tractors in Brussels
Farmers are expressing their anger in Brussels on the sidelines of the meeting of the 27 EU agriculture ministers. Hundreds of tractors invaded the streets of the European quarter. Clashes broke out with the police.
Eventful opening of the 60ᵉ Salon de l’agriculture
The French President was greeted by jeers and whistles at the Parc des expositions at Porte de Versailles. He cut the inaugural ribbon 5 hours late after debating with union representatives.
The Salon de l’Agriculture 2024 opens amid controversy
The tractors in the streets of Paris bear witness to the high level of anger among farmers on the eve of the opening of the 60ᵉ Salon de l’Agriculture. The FNSEA declines the French president’s invitation to a debate in the presence of Soulèvements de la Terre.
Our daily bread : what regulations?
A very interesting survey of bread and bakeries by UFC Que-Choisir in Nancy and the surrounding area. Curiously, there are no regulations on the weight and price of baguettes.