07:20 : The RN goes from 8 to 89 deputies: a challenge for the far-right party, which dreams of finalizing its demonization by presenting itself as a government party like any other. Our journalist Antoine Comte tells you how he wants to go about it. (ARTHUR NICHOLAS ORCHARD / AFP)
07:10 : “I do not understand how Elisabeth Borne could accept such a regression”
The ministerial reshuffle sees the number of full-time women ministers reduced to five against eleven men even if parity is respected taking into account the deputy ministers and secretaries of state. “Emmanuel Macron is making a worrying setback”, adds Senator PS from Oise on franceinfo.
07:06 : Hello @Annathe Defender of Rights, appointed by the President of the Republic for six years, is an independent authority that has existed since 2008. It can receive complaints relating to the rights of the child, whistleblowers, the fight against discrimination, respect for ethics by the security forces and the rights of users of public services. It has a number of powers (detailed here), but cannot compel the government.
07:05 : #Defender of Rights. ☕ Good morning to you and thank you for your daily news feed. Could you please recall the prerogatives, the exact role of Claire Hédon, Defender of Rights? Does the Government have to follow its recommendations and other decisions? Thanks a lot.
07:10 : The effects of medical desertswhich are gaining ground, continue to be felt in the regions: Eastern Lightning recalls that an installation bonus of 50,000 euros is offered to any new doctor setting up in Aube, while Champagne Liberation is concerned about the lack of school psychologists.
06:53 : Not surprisingly, many of your newspapers are interested this morning in the composition of the reshuffled government of Elisabeth Borne, unveiled yesterday. The comments are not rave reviews, opinion at Humanity.
06:47 : Meticulously planned assassination, or uncontrolled unleashing of violence? The Assize Court of Bas-Rhin will today deliver its verdict against Jean-Marc Reiser, who admitted to having killed and dismembered the Strasbourg student Sophie Le Tan but fiercely denies any premeditation. Life was requested. (FRANCE 3 GRAND EAST)
06:45 : Evacuations of tens of thousands of people continue in Sydney, Australia, following four days of heavy rains that submerged homes and roads and cut power to 19,000 homes.
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06:32 : The sun is back on the whole metropolis. The west of Provence and the extremities of Corsica are also experiencing a high risk of fire, due to the wind, mistral and libeccio, and very hot and dry conditions.
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06:28 : “While recognizing the importance of vaccination in the fight against the pandemic”the Advocate of rights Claire Hedon “deplored the gradual erosion of our freedoms and the cohesion of society” whereas “social inequalities and precariousness have only worsened”. She is also concerned about “persistent and particularly worrying effects on children of a long-lasting health crisis”.
06:27 : The Advocate of rights received almost 115,000 complaints in 2021, up 21% compared to 2020 to reach a “level never reached”, says its annual report. The complaints processed related in particular to social protection and security (22.1%), foreigners’ rights (17.1%) and traffic law (11.6%).
06:19 : The festivities were immediately suspended in several surrounding towns. But another shooting then occurred in Philadelphia, during which two police officers were injured after being targeted during a fireworks display, several American media report. The police refer to a “security incident” and asked to avoid the area.
06:20 : I told you just now, the police have arrested the suspect in the shooting that left at least six people dead and 26 injured yesterday during a parade near Chicago for the July 4 Independence Day. The suspect is 22 years old and “from the region“, according to the police. According to the first elements of the investigation, he fired from the roof of a business.
06:08 : Here is a first point on the news:
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At least six people were killed and 26 injured in a shooting in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park yesterday during an American Independence Day parade. The shooter was arrested.
Russian President Vladimir Putin ordered his forces to continue their offensive in eastern Ukraine, while his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky warned repelling the invader would require “superhuman time and effort”.
Algeria celebrates with great pomp the 60th anniversary of its independence after 132 years of French colonization, the memory of which still strains its relations with Paris. Elise Lambert is interested in the delicate transmission of memory in families.
06:02 : Hello everyone ! I am delighted to have you back for the morning of this Tuesday, July 5th. We start the day with music pay phone by Gael Faye.