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May 2022
Elisabeth Borne assures that purchasing power is subject to the "first bill reviewed".

Elisabeth Borne stated that the "first bill to be examined will relate towards purchasing power" at Friday's 8:00 p.m. newspaper, TF1, on Friday May 20, 20. The Prime Minister stated that the proposed measures would include the creation of a food control...

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May 2022
Twitter Takeover: Elon Musk puts a penny back in the machine

Elon Musk has raised $33.5 billion to cover the direct amount of the entrepreneur and his associates for the takeover Twitter. This will further reduce the amount borrowed from banks. After the close of Wall Street, the announcement sent the stock of the...

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May 2022
The Uvalde shooting prompted Ted Cruz, a Republican, to come up with the surprising idea of protecting schools.

Uvalde's shooting rekindles the heated debate about gun control in America. It opposes two fundamentally different visions. Ted Cruz, a Republican senator from Texas, whose connections with the NRA and arms lobby are well-known, chose to defend the presence...

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May 2022
"A bad decision": Uvalde police waited for an hour after the shooter entered school before intervening

Police made a mistake by not entering Uvalde school quickly. There was a shooter who had sought refuge in the class and committed a massacre. This Friday, May 27, Steven McCraw, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, stated that the police made...

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May 2022
The fall will see negotiations on reforming pensions resume "without violence"

Negotiations can start at the beginning of the school year "without violence". The new Minister for Labor Olivier Dussopt, and Olivia Gregoire, the government spokesperson, drew Tuesday, May 24, the outline of the timetable to reform pensions, which Prime...

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May 2022
The UN should abolish the right to veto in Ukraine war:

"Neither the United Nations or the Security Council have functioned since the beginning of the war in Ukraine." Volodymyr Zelensky, the Ukrainian President, signed the sentence without appeal. This statement does not negate the opinion of Antonio Guterres...

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May 2022
Texas shooting: Police accuse of waiting too long for police to respond

On Thursday, Texas police were under fire for taking too long to respond at Uvalde School in Texas after an 18-year old teenager had killed 19 children and 2 teachers on Tuesday. A police officer accused of passive involvement was subject to a torrent of...

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May 2022
Karine Jean-Pierre, Joe Biden's spokesperson for gun control in America, made a strong call for it

Karine Jean-Pierre, a spokesperson for the White House, stated that "It's now for Congress to act" regarding gun control legislation during her briefing on Uvalde, Texas shooting. As you can see, the spokesperson for the White House spoke on Thursday,...

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May 2022
Michel Zink reveals the truth about Tristan & Isolde: Jealousy and Drugs

There are Ulysses and Penelope and Romeo and Juliet and Albert Camus and Maria Casares. Tristan and Iseult are among the indestructible couple category. They will soon be married for a thousand years, despite all odds. You can't get better than that!...

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May 2022
Against the depression in French cinema... Echoes from Cannes, day 8

It's the Croisette depression. The Dardenne brothers' cinema is a prisoner of its system. It has been reduced to its most basic (and simplistic) form. The cinema of the Dardenne brothers, held captive by its system and reduced to its simplest (simplistic?)...

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May 2022
Bruno Le Maire urges companies to raise wages and be more cautious.

Faced with rising inflation, Bruno Le Maire, Minister of Economy, called Monday, May 23 companies that can increase wages. This was at the beginning of a Bercy meeting with employers' organisations, which was unfavorable for any general increase. Minister...

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May 2022
London taxed the oil giants to combat inflation

After weeks of refusing, London finally agreed to impose a tax on oil giants' profits to fund billions of pounds in aid to the country, despite the skyrocketing cost of living. According to a Yougov poll, one in five Britons says they are unable to make...

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May 2022
Trump urges citizens to arm themselves after Texas massacres.

On Friday, May 27, former President Donald Trump called for "arming citizens" in order to combat "evil within our society", which he claimed was responsible for the horrific massacre at an elementary school Texas. The Republican billionaire was speaking to...

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May 2022
Ten facts about Stella Assange: ex-lawyer, WikiLeaks founder's wife

His family is against apartheid Stella Morris was born in South Africa to an anti-apartheid activist family. Her parents are 2 years old when she is subject to an interrogation that aims intimidation. She draws her energy from the memories of her politicized...

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May 2022
Legislative: Kick-off Friday for internet voting by French citizens living abroad

French citizens living abroad can vote online for the first round in the legislative elections starting Friday, May 27, at 12 p.m. Paris time and continuing through Wednesday. These voters can vote in four ways: by proxy, online, mail, and at the poll box....

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May 2022
Pecresse, who was unsuccessful in his presidential bid, "virtually” paid his 5 million euro debt

Christian Jacob, president of the Les Republicains, (LR), said that Valerie Pecresse "virtually” has repaid the debt of 5 millions euros she incurred in her defeat in the presidential elections. Christian Jacob stated that he believes it is done. He stated...

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May 2022
Bret Easton Ellis' new novel "The Shards" will soon be available. In a year

There are still people who believe in the future and have faith in life. They believe there is a future. The planet won't have collapsed within a year. We must be thankful to them. It is not possible to have our pre-apocalyptic fears eased by the gentle...

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May 2022
Andy Fletcher is no more, founder of Depeche Mode.

Andy Fletcher, founder member of British band Depeche mode has passed away at 60. The band said that they were "shocked" about his "premature" departure. The band, which was formed in 1980 in Basildon (about 40 miles east from London), said that they were...

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May 2022
Melenchon wants 1,500 euro net minimum wage

Jean-Luc Melenchon, French Sunday's host, promised that the minimum wage would finally go up to 1,500 euro net if the New People's, Ecologist and Social Unions (Nupes), succeeds in the next legislative election. 3. LFI's program, Future in...

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May 2022
All deadlines to file your income tax return

It's not too late to file your income tax return if you haven't done so yet. Even though time is running out, it's not too late to file your income tax return. The tax reporting period for all departments opened on April 7, and closes in one...

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May 2022
Shireen Abu Akleh, journalist for Palestinian justice was actually shot by an Israeli gunman.

Shireen Abu Akleh was a journalist for Al-Jazeera who was killed in May 11th in the occupied West Bank. She was shot by an Israeli soldier, according to the Palestinian chief prosecutor. The Palestinian Authority of Mahmoud Abbas, and Al-Jazeera Qatari Channel...

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May 2022
Vanuatu declares a climate emergency

On Friday, May 27, Vanuatu declared a climate emergency and announced a $1.2 million plan to reduce the effects of climate change. In a speech to Parliament, Prime Minister Bob Loughman stated that the Earth is already too hot. "We are now in danger, and...

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May 2022
Damien Abad is accused of rape. The Paris prosecutor's office doesn't open an investigation "as it stands"

Paris's prosecutor is refusing to open a preliminary investigation into the allegations of sexual violence against Damien Abad, the Minister of Solidarity, because it doesn't have an "element allowing for the identification of victims of the facts...

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May 2022
Cedric Villani's challenge, the Nupes rising in the polls to take on the lobbies

We are only 17 days away from the first round legislative elections. Damien Abad remains minister. A little air for Damien Abad. The Paris prosecutor's Office announced Wednesday that it would not open a preliminary investigation into the sexual violence...

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