Employees in France who occupy jobs that bring them in close physical contact with the public, estimated to number around 1.8 million, are from Monday required to present a health pass that shows them to be fully vaccinated against Covid-19, or to have recently been tested negative to coronavirus infection.
Le groupe minier multinational anglo-australien cherche à rétablir sa réputation après le dynamitage d’un site aborigène vieux de 46 000 ans en Australie.
Venant confirmer un décret présidentiel de septembre 2020, une loi établissant notamment un quota de 1 % d’emplois publics pour les personnes transgenres fait de l’Argentine un pays pionnier sur les questions de genre.
À la suite d’un vote qui devrait intervenir ce dimanche dans la soirée à la Knesset, le chef de la droite radicale israélienne Naftali Bennett devrait devenir le nouveau premier ministre. Le quotidien Haaretz en dresse un très long portrait, guère flatteur.
A police search of the homes of two suspects arrested after a man slapped French President Emmanuel Macron during a handshake tour on Tuesday in a town in south-east France has uncovered posession of illegal weapons and a copy of Adolph Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' Nazi manifesto.
A police search of the homes of two suspects arrested after a man slapped French President Emmanuel Macron during a handshake tour on Tuesday in a town in south-east France has uncovered posession of illegal weapons and a copy of Adolph Hitler's 'Mein Kamph' Nazi manifesto.
The French lower house, the National Assembly, has voted in favour of draft legislation to ban domestic passenger flights in cases where an alternative train journey of two and a half hours is available, in a move to reduce the effects of aircarft pollution on climate change.
Le Télégramme annonce que Jean-Pierre Denis va quitter prochainement la banque. C’est l’épilogue d’une longue bataille qu’il avait menée dans l’espoir que son établissement quitte le giron de la Confédération nationale du Crédit mutuel. Ayant perdu la confrontation, il s’en va.
French public radio Radio France Internationale (RFI) has apologised 'to those concerned' after what it called a 'major bug' prompted publication on its website of death notices for Queen Elizabeth II, Brazilian footballer Pelé, Iran’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, former US president Jimmy Carter, and actors Clint Eastwood, Sophia Loren and Brigitte Bardot.