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Seine-et-Marne: an ax brawl in the RER E leaves four injured, two of whom are serious
A brawl with axes between several minors left four injured, two serious and two minor, this Monday, November 4 around 8 a.m. in the RER E at Ozoir-la-Ferrière station (Seine-et-Marne), in the direction Paris – Tournan-en-Brie. One of the victims had his fingers cut off and another had his head cut open with an axe.
“She made me feel a little sorry”: Noël Le Graët settles scores with Oudéa-Castéra
After the dismissal of the complaint for moral and sexual harassment which targeted him and which had taken over his head in his position in the French football federation, Noël Le Graët comes out of silence. The former president of the FFF does not spare the Minister of Sports at the time, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, who had made public a “ damning report » against him.
Legendary musician and producer Quincy Jones dies at 91
Quincy Jones, the music giant who worked with Michael Jackson and Frank Sinatra, died Monday at the age of 91. Originally from Chicago, a trumpeter by training, he has accompanied all musical developments from jazz to hip-hop. He was one of the first to predict the importance of street music, with the relevance of the visionary that he was.
Today's figure: 500,000
Or the minimum annual income that Luc Besson declares to receive. The 65-year-old filmmaker spoke about his standard of living to show himself in favor of taxing the wealthiest in order to reduce the wealth gap in France. “ The Prime Minister proposed to temporarily overtax the rich. I am entirely in favor of this measure. I even find it indecent to oppose it “, he said.
Quote of the day: what did comedian Pierre Daninos say about the French's relationship with cars?
There are two kinds of French: people on foot and people in cars.
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