Most of the news on Tuesday morning.–
The news
Sexual violence: eight women accuse PPDA. They speak, seven with their faces uncovered in Release to recount the facts of rape, sexual assault or sexual harassment that they say they have suffered at the hands of Patrick Poivre d’Arvor, over a period from 1993 to 2008. They had already given these testimonies to the police in during the preliminary investigation opened in February 2021 against the former TF1 journalist. The case was closed without follow-up by the Nanterre prosecutor’s office in June, most of the facts described could not be prosecuted because of the limitation period. They speak today, on their behalf, to denounce the abusive behavior of the former star presenter of the 20 hours. Our survey and the testimonies of these women can be read here.
Thomas Pesquet back on Earth. They were due to go home this weekend, but the trip was postponed for a day due to the weather. Finally, it was Monday evening that Thomas Pesquet, Megan McArthur, Shane Kimbrough and Akihiko Hoshide left the international space station to find the floor of the cows. SpaceX’s Dragon capsule landed in the Gulf of Mexico at dawn.
Barnier targeted during the first LR debate. If the polls are unable to say who is the favorite of the party primary, the first debate between the five candidates gave a clue, Monday night on LCI. Criticizing Michel Barnier on several occasions, Xavier Bertrand and Valérie Pécresse have designated the ex-Brexit negotiator as their main opponent. Our account of this televised debate.
Hack in the world of hacking. Operation “Golddust”, gold dust. A James Bond name for a global sweep, involving 17 countries and targeting a group of cybercriminals considered to be the most formidable in ransomware. Seven people have been arrested in connection with the operation intended to bring an end to the Russian-speaking hacker group REvil, Europol said on Monday evening.
Influx of migrants at the border between Belarus and Poland. Manipulated by Belarusian authorities, thousands of refugees attempted to cross the Polish border on Monday. Warsaw warns of the risk of a “Armed escalation” at the gates of the European Union. Brussels calls for tougher sanctions against Belarus.
Meet in front of the French for Macron. Faced with the resumption of the Covid-19 epidemic and the slowness of vaccination, the executive is considering conditioning the health pass to a new injection for the populations concerned. The President the Republic speaks this Tuesday at 8 p.m. Would the French have their dose?
Parade in Colombey-les-Deux-Églises. For the 51st anniversary of the death of the founder of General de Gaulle, eight presidential candidates meet this Tuesday in the village where the founder of the Fifth Republic is buried. From left to far right, everyone is trying to appropriate their prestigious heritage to better serve their own campaign. Our analysis of the candidates’ interest in going there.
Libé info
In Seine-Saint-Denis, six out of ten inhabitants claim to have been victims of discrimination. Commissioned by the department, a survey shows a worrying increase in the feeling of discrimination. Nine out of ten inhabitants in particular say that people are discriminated against because of their skin color, their religion or their neighborhood. Our article.
The story
Trial of the Mireille Knoll case: “Five minutes were enough for her to receive eleven stab wounds”. The two accused of the murder of the octogenarian of Jewish faith, questioned at length on the facts on Friday and Monday, have continued to blame themselves for the crime. The mystery remains on the circumstances of the death of the victim, in his Parisian HLM. Our story.
The portrait
Lyna Khoudri, patron size. The Caesarized and highly sought-after actress, starring in “Haute Couture”, takes a realistic look at her lightning success and the part of luck in her profession. Our portrait.
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