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Restaurant tickets authorized for shopping until 2026
The National Assembly approved on Wednesday evening the extension until December 31, 2026 of the exemption for the use of restaurant vouchers in supermarkets. This measure, which was put in place in 2022 following Covid-19, concerns more than 5 million employees. The extension must now be validated by the Senate.
France commits not to open new coal-fired power plants
Twenty-five countries, including France, Germany, Canada and Australia, announced at Cop 29 in Baku that they will no longer open coal-fired power stations. Indeed, when burned, coal releases more CO2 into the atmosphere than oil and gas, but its use continues to increase around the world.
Furthermore, as the conference ends this Friday, developing countries have asked for a minimum of $500 billion per year from developed countries in order to implement climate policies. For its part, Europe is demanding more commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Sexual violence: feminist associations propose 139 measures
Around fifty feminist associations presented this Thursday 139 measures to combat violence against women and implement a global public policy on this subject. Many actions will also be organized locally on Monday, on the occasion of the International Day Against Violence Against Women.
A unique device for HIV screening
Six pharmacies in the Alpes-Maritimes will test HIV screening in a few days. These anonymous and free tests will detect the AIDS virus in just a few minutes, in the pharmacy. The objective of this unique system is to facilitate the HIV testing of people far from an anonymous testing center, who do not necessarily dare to enter a laboratory.
A book on the Splendid in bookstores
“The Splendid by the Splendid, we had so much fun (editions Le Cherche midi)”, a book eagerly awaited by fans of “Bronzés” and “Santa Claus is trash”, was released this Thursday in bookstores on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of the legendary troupe. Josiane Balasko, Marie-Anne Chazel, Christian Clavier, Gérard Jugnot and Thierry Lhermitte tell the story of their friendship. Michel Blanc, who died at the beginning of October, also took up his pen. Part of the royalties will be donated to the Foundation for Medical Research.
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