What does September 17th say?

This Tuesday, September 17, far-right influencer Le Raptor continues to spread false information about global warming, P.Diddy accused of several rapes was arrested in New York, and singer Nilusi grows by drawing on her roots.

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Screenshot of the video "Global warming: decoding a global scam" of the Raptor, posted online September 8, 2024. (THE RAPTOR / YOUTUBE)

“Hi, it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Tuesday, September 17, after two years of silence on YouTube, the figure of the fachosphere Ismaïl Ouslimani, alias “Le Raptor” (formerly “Raptor Dissident”), resurfaced in recent days. “I’m back to destroy the climate scam,” he warns, but continues with false information and misleading shortcuts about the effects of global warming.

American rapper P. Diddy was arrested on the night of Monday to Tuesday in New York. Aged 54, he has been the target of a complaint from a former porn actress, Adria English, for sexual assault since the beginning of July. In total, nine complaints have been filed against the singer of “Bad boy for life” since November 2023.

And then, she had become known especially with Kids United in 2014. Ten years later, Nilusi has grown up and, at 24, she seems to have taken her musical project back in hand. After writing one of the summer hits, “Alibi”, for the singer Dutch-Iranian Sevdaliza and Yseult, the young artist is beginning a transformation at the beginning of September. With “Tereneka”, she promises an R&B album with Sri Lankan sounds that will not fail to attract curiosity.

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