What does it say this Friday, November 10?

This Friday, November 10, racism and homophobia are “not priorities” for the FFF according to Lilian Thuram, the dissolution of Uprisings of the Earth is canceled by the Council of State and Germany is campaigning for the end of certain expiration dates in Europe.

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Lilian Thuram, international footballer World Champion 1998.  Illustrative image.  (DANIEL FOURAY / MAXPPP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Friday, November 10, the French Football Federation’s ears are ringing after Thursday’s hearing of Lilian Thuram by the parliamentary commission of inquiry into failings within the institution. The former Blues player and winner of the 98 World Cup believes that the fight against racism and homophobia are “not priorities” for the FFF.

The Council of State on Thursday canceled the dissolution of the environmentalist movement Les Uprisings of the Earth, which had been declared by the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin. “It is a victory for all the people in this country who are concerned about the defense of fundamental rights and freedoms but also the fight for ecology”reacted the lawyer of the movement.

And then in Germany, the Minister of Food is campaigning at European level for the end of use-by dates for foods with a long shelf life such as pasta, rice and even honey. It must be said that in Europe, each inhabitant throws away on average 130 kilos of food per year.

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