In the news: the composition of the new French government

In the news the composition of the new French government

Today in France – Sunday counted the days, “sixty-seven” precisely after the resignation of the Attal government, “ Barnier finally submits his copy ” and she ” remains very marked to starboard ” says The Parisian.

First lesson for The Sunday Journalan air of ‘déjà vu’, with the reappointment of seven ministers from the outgoing government “, a team which according to the JDD looks an awful lot like what she could have embodied in 2022 “, she who respects” a political coherence of a Macronism more supported on its right leg “.

On its website, Release describes a ” Macronie-LR team pulling very far to the right “, ” Right turn » hammers Humanity When The World analysis ” a team, far from the national unity promised by Emmanuel Macron “.

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The Race for the White House

Just over a month away the american presidential election, The Express lists the advantages of Kamala Harris to beat Donald TrumpObama’s advice, the popularity of his running mate, the support of the anti-Trump right, that of Taylor Swift “, without forgetting his “ secret weapon “, namely, ” herself “.

Jovial but serious, young “, Yes, ” but experienced ” notes the weekly when in The PointFrançois Heisbourg, special advisor to the Foundation for Strategic Research, assures that the current vice-president ” has no foreign policy “, In any case ” Not yet ” he specifies, on this theme, The Point wonders, are not the two candidates ” white bonnet and white bonnet? »

Another question raised by The ExpressIs the new assassination attempt a boon for Donald Trump? “, maybe, “ at a time when the latest polls see him marking time in the face of his Democratic rival “.

Mazan rape trial also in the headlines

And Marianne who wonders, ” Are rapists ordinary men? “, in a file dedicated to the case, the magazine dissects the profile of the 50 accused who appear alongside Dominique Pélicot… ” average age… 47 years old… retired, plumbers, electricians, bakers, press correspondent, nurse, barman… “the list is long and” kind of proof “, if one were needed, Marianne emphasizes ” that rapists can be anyone: our friends, neighbors, colleagues, lovers, our brothers or our fathers “. In ” The 50 ” as they are now identified, according to the weekly, there are ” those who confess and those who deny “, “ abused childhoods and happy childhoods “, ” integrated and delinquents “, it is difficult to draw up a typical profile of the rapist, it is rather a “ sordid group portrait of ordinary people “, and it is to be read this week in Marianne.

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The magazine The Team headline this Saturday on ” The Cheptegei shock »

In her editorial, Géraldine Catalano does not hesitate to establish, according to her, “ a parallel that stings the eyes “, “ On one side, Gisèle Pélicot, a septuagenarian heroine, erected as a symbol of courage, on the other, Rebecca Cheptegei, a Ugandan athlete whose assassination in Kenya horrified the world. “. “ We suspect it ” continues the editor-in-chief, “ The MeToo wave has had contrasting effects depending on whether you live in one part of the world or another. “.

Also readDeath of Ugandan athlete Rebecca Cheptegei, burned by her partner in Kenya

The Team thus went to Uganda

Where ” Outrage is growing over violence against women, a scourge that particularly affects athletes in this region of the world “. Meeting with relatives of Rebecca Cheptegei, burned alive by her partner, but also with women and men who came to express their anger. In three years, three long-distance runners have been the target of femicide. ” Female athletes go against the social norm that men own things ” says Joan Chelimo, founder of an association created the day after the murder of a promising long-distance runner, “ but in 2024, women are tired, men have to let them be women “. “ The men ” she added, “ are scared of the ‘girl power’ we represent “.

The affair was all the more sensational because Rebecca Cheptegei took part in the marathon at the Paris Games this summer.

FINALLY, the world is shocked! ” says a lawyer who denounces the impunity in Ugandaover the last two years, ” 14,681 cases of domestic violence were recorded, only 823 convictions were handed down! ” she said, before saying “ Rebecca must not have died for nothing, this shock must be transformed into action “.

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And then we told you about it this week on RFI, Akissi arrived in Paris

And with her, “ the hatred of an army of trolls ” tell Mthe magazine of Le Monde. Akissi is the name of this heroine imagined by the Franco-Ivorian screenwriter Marguerite Abouet, she is certainly less famous than her big sister Aya de Yopougon but the adventures of Akissi have already had ten volumes in the districts of Abidjan, and for the eleventh, the young girl arrives in the French capital.

A journey highlighted this summer by Gallimard jeunesse on its Facebook page

And what was the surprise of the publisher and the author upon discovering ” Hundreds of racist comments posted in response to the post “. ” A wave revealing the anti-immigration climate in France ” we can read in the supplement of the World. But this is not enough to discourage Marguerite Abouet who, in these few lines, recalls a saying passed down by her mother and which we also heard a lot on our airwaves at the beginning of the year during the CAN: ” Discouragement is not Ivorian “.

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