This Tuesday, February 27, CNews apologized after equating abortion with a “cause of mortality”, record rains cause new floods and to be able to drive, a medical examination could become obligatory every 15 years in Europe.
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This Tuesday, February 27, the television channel CNews arouses indignation after having equated, on Sunday, abortion with a “cause of mortality” like cancer or smoking. Left-wing deputies took legal action and the media regulatory authority (Arcom), even though in France this extract could constitute an offense of obstructing abortion.
Passengers were stranded for eight hours on Monday in a Nomad train on the Le Havre-Rouen-Paris line, because of a tree that fell on the tracks. This Tuesday, six departments are on orange alert for floods: Seine-et-Marne, Dordogne, Charente, Charente-Maritime, Gironde and Pas-de-Calais.
And then the European Parliament will decide this Tuesday and Wednesday on the generalization of a medical examination every 15 years to keep your driving license. “It’s a desire to check the aptitude of everyone, whatever their age,” defends environmentalist MEP Karima Delli who is leading the project.
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