Lebanon under Israeli bombs
Israel’s intensive bombardment of southern Lebanon has left almost 500 people dead and thousands wounded, plunging the region into a spiral of violence that threatens to degenerate into all-out conflict.
Israel’s intensive bombardment of southern Lebanon has left almost 500 people dead and thousands wounded, plunging the region into a spiral of violence that threatens to degenerate into all-out conflict.
How long will the lies, the manipulation of public opinion, the cowardice of the UN and the criminal complicity of the media continue in the war that has been raging between Israel and Gaza for almost a year now? Several testimonies (below) invite us to see another reality.
The arrest in France and indictment with strict judicial supervision of Pavel Durov, boss of the encrypted messaging service Telegram, provokes a global outcry. Macron takes a back seat.
Pavel Dourov, the founder of the encrypted messaging service Telegram, is facing serious charges from the French justice system. After four days in police custody, he is now banned from leaving French territory.
“France killed my husband through its inadequacy, its laxity and its excessive tolerance,” accuses the widow of Eric Comyn, the gendarme killed on Monday in the Var region after refusing to comply. Watch the video below.
The Meta boss accuses the White House of pressure to censor content on its platforms (Facebook, Instagram), notably during the Covid crisis. The scandal has come to light at a time when the French justice system has just arrested Telegram boss Pavel Durov in Paris.
A cloud of sulfur dioxide hangs over France until Tuesday. It comes from an Icelandic volcano that erupted on Thursday. A few precautions to take
Pavel Durov, CEO and founder of 900-million-user encrypted messenger Telegram, was arrested this Saturday at Le Bourget airport. The 39-year-old Franco-Russian billionaire was arrested by French authorities under a search warrant issued by the French Office for Combating Violence Against Minors.
The concomitance of the malicious acts committed last night on SNCF lines leaves no doubt as to the criminal organization set up to harm the Company, the Olympic Games and the country. A foreign initiative cannot be ruled out. And is eerily reminiscent of the Tarnac affair in 2008.
Moscow is reportedly demanding the lifting of sanctions against Russian artists, including singer Polina Gagarina, who is reputed to be very close to the Kremlin.
The whistleblower and founder of Wikileaks has reached a settlement with the US justice system.
With 18 days to go before the first round of early parliamentary elections, the French President castigates the extremes and attempts to salvage the situation in the face of a probable defeat for the presidential majority.