Bias: “Bernard Pivot, a golden age?”, “The return of inflation” and “Niger, the strange military shared accommodation”

Bias: “Bernard Pivot, a golden age?”, “The return of inflation” and “Niger, the strange military shared accommodation”
Bias: “Bernard Pivot, a golden age?”, “The return of inflation” and “Niger, the strange military shared accommodation”

Every evening, Ruth Ulkrief, Marc Touati and Grégory Philipps give their points of view on a current subject in 24H Pujadas on LCI.

The French journalist and writer Bernard Pivot died this Monday, May 6 at the age of 89. He is known for his role as host of the show “Apostrophes” on Antenne 2 in the 1970s and 1980s, referred to as the golden age of television. For Ruth Elkrief, “It was Culture and Literature open to all”.

French inflation in April was at its lowest since September 2021 with a figure of 2.2%. However, prices continue to rise, with a 1.8% increase over the last three months. According to Marc Touati, “Inflation has not said its last word”. He emphasizes that falling inflation does not mean falling prices.

Russian soldiers entered Air Base 101 in Niger, which houses American troops. This situation is the consequence of the decision of the Nigerien junta to expel American forces from the country. Grégory Philipps concludes that the Russians take a position when a vacuum sets in. At the moment, Moscow is developing relations with African countries in all areas, he adds

From Monday to Friday, from 6 p.m., David Pujadas brings all his expertise to analyze the news of the day with education.


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