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Jamel sort de ses gonds
Qu’est-ce qu’on vient nous faire chier avec ce truc? Ce truc, c’est la burqa, au centre du débat politique depuis des semaines. Ce mardi, la mission parlementaire rend son rapport sur la question. Interrogé par France Info, n’a pas caché le fond de sa pensée. Jamel se trouvait à Fleury-Mérogis, lundi, où il participait au lancement du premier festival de cinéma en milieu carcéral, intitulé «Fleury fait son cinéma». Il s’est adressé aux détenus, bien entendu: «Vous êtes des victimes de la société. Je ne connais personne qui soit né avec le gène de la violence et du vol», et a accepté de se mêler de l’actualité au micro de…
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Jude Law: première rencontre avec sa fille « cachée »
vient de rencontrer sa fille de cinq mois pour la toute première fois. Quant aux problèmes matériels, il aurait fait « ce qu’il faut »… Jude Law vient de faire une des rencontres les plus importantes de sa vie. Celle de sa fille. Un choc, peut-être un coup de foudre, peut-être un instant de panique. Mais un choc, c’est sûr. Elle n’est encore qu’un bébé et l’histoire de sa vie n’a que cinq mois mais elle est déjà à la une des quotidiens et magazine. Une jolie petite Sophia, née d’une étreinte secrète entre une mannequin et un acteur mondialement célèbre. Secrète, jusqu’à ce que Samantha Burke, l’amourette sans lendemain…
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“Jusqu’à ce que la fin du monde nous sépare” : la BO en ligne !
A l’occasion de la Fête de la Musique, pourquoi ne pas découvrir la bande-originale de “Jusqu’à ce que la fin du monde nous sépare”, disponible en ligne ? Click Here: Maori All Blacks Store Jusqu’à ce que la fin du monde nous sépare, c’est Steve Carell face à Keira Knightley, mais on peut également noter la présence des Beach Boys, des Scissor Sisters, d’INXS ou de Frank Black. Pas physiquement, sur l’écran, mais dans la bande-originale du film, qui reprend quelques chansons connues. Des chansons que vous pouvez (re)découvrir dès maintenant, puisque le distributeur, SND, vous offre la possibilité d’écouter ladite bande-originale, grâce à la playlist Deezer ci-dessous. Si vous…
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Monaco ‘fully aware’ of coronavirus threat as track build-out begins
Monaco Grand Prix organizers have issued a statement in which they say they are “fully aware” of the coronavirus threat as they start the annual build-out of the Principality’s track. Monte Carlo’s transformation is underway, with the venue’s historic meeting scheduled to take place on the weekend of May 12-13 while the Grand Prix will be held on May 21. The Automobile Club de Monaco is monitoring events linked to the Covid-19 pandemic and communicating with Formula 1 and the FIA. McLaren withdraws from the Australian GP! “The Automobile Club de Monaco (ACM), organiser of the Grand Prix de Monaco Historique (May 8-10, 2020) and Grand Prix Formula 1 (May…
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EU reaches deal on banking supervision
EU reaches deal on banking supervision Member states and MEPs agree on specifics of ECB oversight of eurozone banks. European Voice By Toby Vogel 3/19/13, 9:41 AM CET Updated 4/23/14, 9:25 PM CET The member states of the European Union have struck a deal with MEPs on handing oversight of eurozone banks to the European Central Bank. Click Here: Golf special The launch of the single supervisor will allow the European Stability Mechanism (ESM) – the eurozone’s permanent bail-out fund – to recapitalise ailing banks directly instead of having to work through national governments. Michael Noonan, Ireland’s finance minister, said that the deal was “a vital step in breaking the…
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Current legislative procedures criticised for lack of feedback
Current legislative procedures criticised for lack of feedback Vote on modifying the way that the European Parliament agrees EU legislation. European Voice By Toby Vogel 9/12/12, 10:20 PM CET Updated 4/12/14, 11:40 PM CET A vote on modifying the way that the European Parliament agrees EU legislation is on the agenda of the constitutional affairs committee on Monday (17 September). The current process, the so-called ordinary legislative procedure, is under criticism for not providing sufficient feedback on deals struck with officials from the European Commission and diplomats from the country holding the rotating presidency of the Council of Ministers. When MEPs in charge of these negotiations – usually those involved…
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Commission investigates Microsoft over browser choice
Commission investigates Microsoft over browser choice Software giant admits that it has ‘fallen short’ of its obligations. European Voice By Ian Wishart 7/17/12, 11:06 AM CET Updated 4/23/14, 9:18 PM CET The European Commission today (17 July) announced that it is investigating Microsoft for failure to comply with an obligation to give internet users a choice of web browsers. Joaquín Almunia, the European commissioner for competition, said there were indications that Microsoft, the US software company, had not complied with a 2009 Commission ruling that it should offer internet users an alternative to its own Internet Explorer browser. Microsoft responded immediately, admitting the failure, saying that it had “fallen short”…
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Court backs green groups on reviews
Court backs green groups on reviews ECJ says Commission can be challenged over reviews. European Voice By Toby Vogel 6/20/12, 10:10 PM CET Updated 4/12/14, 11:23 PM CET The European Court of Justice (ECJ) has ruled that environmental groups can take the European Commission to court if it refuses their request to review a decision. The judgment, delivered by the General Court in Luxembourg on 14 June, found that the European Union’s Aarhus regulation of 2006 is too restrictive in its interpretation of the United Nations’ Aarhus convention, which sets out procedural rights for the public’s involvement in environmental decision-making. The EU and all its member states have ratified the…
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Mother of Pearl creative director launches sustainability movement on social media
Amy Powney — the creative director behind British sustainable luxury label Mother of Pearl — has launched social media movement and pledge campaign #FashionOurFuture, which calls consumers to change the way they look at how their wardrobes, their clothes, and their shopping habits are impacting the planet and its environment. “I want #FashionOurFuture to be a destination for all things sustainable and fashionable,” Powney shared in a statement. The founder was inspired by how actress Jameela Jamil uses Instagram to create a community, and she hopes to do the same with #FashionOurFuture. “My aim is to build a supportive, global, digital community where people can encourage each other to make…
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MEPs call for 2030 climate targets
MEPs call for 2030 climate targets Report says Commission should correct the failings of the emissions trading scheme. European Voice By Dave Keating 3/14/13, 9:22 AM CET Updated 4/13/14, 12:46 AM CET Members of the European Parliament today called on the European Commission to set new post-2020 targets for greenhouse-gas emissions, renewable energy and energy efficiency. The Commission is considering whether to adopt targets for 2030, and for which areas – and it believed to be favouring scrapping a target for energy efficiency. Of the three targets set in 2008 that are to be met by 2020, energy efficiency has been the most problematic; the negotiations were difficult and the…