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The secrets of the longest treasure hunt in France

The secrets of the longest treasure hunt in France
The secrets of the longest treasure hunt in France

Donald Trump has just completed his 100 days at the White House. They were marked by an avalanche of decrees, an accelerated dismantling of the federal state and a series of shock measures on migrants, or LGBTQIA+. Between international provocations and ultra-conservative decisions, Trump imposes an authoritarian style that worries up to his own camp, while his popularity is already starting to crumble. Title guest at the One: Ludivine Gilli, Doctor of History and Director of the North America Observatory.

This Monday, April 28, a giant breakdown hit , Portugal and briefly the southwest of France. In a few seconds, 15 gigawatts from the network, plunging part of the Iberian peninsula in the dark. The origin remains uncertain: technical defect, rare climate phenomenon or cyber are mentioned, without confirmation at this stage. Guest of the title to the UN: Jacques Percebois, professor emeritus at the University of Montpellier and founder of the Center for Research in Economics and Energy Law (Creden).

On April 25, 2025, at La Grand-Combe (Gard), Aboubakar Cissé was murdered in a mosque by Olivier A., ​​who filmed his act and made Islamophobic remarks. After three days of escape, he went to the police, in . The investigation favors a crime of hatred, without excluding other tracks. Guest of the title at the UN: Jean-Baptiste Perrier, professor at Aix-Marseille University, dean of the Faculty of Law and Political Science and President of the Association of Criminal Law.

On April 24, 2025, Hélène Pélant, daughter of François Bayrou, revealed in the book “Le Silence de Bétharram” (Ed. Michel Lafon) that he had been the victim of physical violence at the age of 14, during a summer camp organized by the Catholic congregation of Betharram. This testimony is added to the approximately 200 complaints against the establishment for similar facts that between the 1950s and 2010s. Guest of the title at the page: Marion Cuerq, essayist specializing in ’s law and book authors “A childhood in the North”, at Marabout editions.

A 15 -year -old pupil stabbed four comrades this Thursday, April 24, 2025 in his high school in Nantes. A high school student is dead, another student is in vital emergency. The attack, which occurred in the middle of a course, seems to be linked to a dispute. The suspect, armed with two knives, was mastered by a staff member. A strange document, before the facts, intrigues the investigators. The anti -terrorist prosecution assesses the situation. Title guest at the UN: Maxime Reppert, professor of history-geography and vice president of the National Syndicate of High Schools, Colleges and Schools of the Higher.

Reunion faces a strong chikungunya epidemic, with more than 100,000 potentially infected people. Hospitals are saturated, vulnerable populations, especially infants and the elderly, are particularly affected. A vaccination was launched, but deemed late and unequally accessible. Local elected officials denounce a lack of means and a too slow response from the State, calling for sustainable prevention measures and reinforced national mobilization. Guest of the title at the One: Emmanuel Séraphin, mayor of Saint- in Reunion.

Pope this Monday, April 22, leaving the siege of Saint-Pierre vacant. Cardinals around the will meet in camera in the to participate in the conclave, a secret process intended to elect the head of the Catholic Church. Guest of the title at the UN: Bernard Lecomte, journalist specializing in the papacy and author of the book “France-Vatican: two centuries of secret war” to Perrin editions.

It is an incredible symbol for Catholics around the world. This Monday, as they celebrate the resurrection, Pope Francis died after weeks of combat against the . Jorge Mario Bergoglio died at the age of 88, after managing the Catholic church for almost 12 years. A mandate resolutely turned to the future, at the risk of diverting, or even displeasing. Title guest at the UN: Philippine de Saint-Pierre, director of the KTO Catholic channel

Since April 13, 2025, a wave of attacks has been targeting French prisons and their agents: vehicle fires, firearms, drone overflights. The actions, very varied, seem to be coordinated but remain difficult to assign. “DDPF” tags and a message on Telegram evoke the defense of the rights of prisoners. Authorities have strengthened security, while investigators explore several avenues. Title guest at the UN: Jean-Michel Dejenne, deputy director of the Grasse prison and member of the National Syndicate of Prison Directors.

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