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• After’“arson on electric cables” in Seine-et-Marne yesterday, traffic will resume today but will remain “disturbed” departing from and arriving at the Gare de l’Est in Paris, with one in three TGVs during peak hours. The SNCF denounces “an act of sabotage”.
• Under pressure for days, Germany has paved the way for an authorization for allied countries to deliver Leopard heavy tanks requested by Ukraine, promising to respond “with due urgency” to a request to that effect from Poland. Several German media, including Spiegel and the NTV news channel, believe that Chancellor Olaf Scholz will give the green light today.
• The Senate adopted yesterday evening, in first reading, by 239 votes against 16, a bill favoring the construction of new nuclear reactors. The text was supplemented by controversial provisions such as the removal of the 50% cap on the share of nuclear power in the electricity mix by 2035.
• Bernard Laporte was released yesterday evening free of police custody, without prosecution at this stage, announced the National Financial Prosecutor’s Office. The president of the French Rugby Federation, withdrawn since mid-December, had been placed in police custody a few hours earlier, in a case of money laundering of aggravated tax fraud.