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Future Prime Minister, treaty with Mercosur, Breton organist at Notre-Dame: mid-day update

New “government of general interest”: consultations at the Élysée

He announced it during his televised speech last night: Emmanuel Macron wants, following the censorship of the Barnier government, to appoint a Prime Minister to form “a government of general interest”. This morning, the consultations led by the Head of State began at the Élysée. Follow our live stream here.


Disappearance of Morgane: why this interest from the national media?

(Le Télégramme/Didier Déniel)

It has now been eleven days since Morgane Rivoal disappeared. And for several days, the national media set up their cameras and microphones in Pabu, near the family home. But why is the disappearance of the 13-year-old schoolgirl so interesting?


Notre-Dame: at the dawn of its reopening, a Breton returns to the great organ

(EPA-EFE/CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON/POOL)

The official reopening of Notre-Dame de will take place this weekend, with two days of ceremonies and festivities on the menu. And behind the great organ of the cathedral, we can see… a Breton, even a Costarmorican, to be more precise: Vincent Dubois, originally from Plérin, is in fact one of the three co-owners of the instrument, which he will therefore be found five years after the fire: “The harmony is the same. Nothing has changed.”


Mercosur: free trade agreement with the EU about to be signed

Despite opposition from , the free trade treaty between the EU and Mercosur is expected to be signed today. On this occasion, Ursula von der Leyen is currently present in Uruguay for the South American summit. This agreement is also, along with French political instability, one of the reasons why the Young Farmers have just announced a toughening of their protest movement in the coming days.


: Stade Brestois “significantly reduced” this evening

Romain Faivre has joined the injured list at Stade Brestois. (Nicolas Creach/Le Télégramme)

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