Examined behind closed doors in the Senate by 14 deputies and senators, the text was approved by 10 votes against 4. Published 07/01/2025 09:43 Updated 07/01/2025 09:50 Reading time: 3min Protesters against the Duplumb law, June 29, 2025 in Paris. […]
The public audiovisual reform was rejected on Monday from the start of the debates in the National Assembly. The text will now go back to second reading in the Senate. A blow for the Minister of Culture, which also hides
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Foreign minister’s comments come as the G7 calls for negotiations on a deal to address Iran’s nuclear programme. Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Abbas Araghchi has ruled out a quick resumption of talks with the United States after President Donald
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Did you know that women’s clothing and personal care products are often priced higher than men’s? It’s been that way for years and there’s even a name for it. Pink Tax. Now with Trump implementing widespread tariffs, how will this
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The National Institute of Meteorology (INM) announced this Saturday, June 28, 2025 that the summer of 2025 promises to be warmer than normal throughout Tunisian territory
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This Tuesday, 16 departments are on a heat wave alert, Health Insurance is launching a free screening kit for 18-25 year olds and the National Assembly refused to discuss the reform of public audiovisual. Published 07/01/2025 09:06 Reading time: 1min
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“(The Gaza Humanitarian Foundation) is now run by a man who … believes that Palestine belongs to the Jewish people.” Human rights lawyer Geoffrey Nice says the acting director of the US-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation is a fundamentalist Christian who
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Constitutional Court hears petition seeking premier’s dismissal as separate court hears defamation case against her father. Thailand’s ruling political dynasty is facing legal peril, as the country’s Constitutional Court considers a petition seeking the dismissal of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra,
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