What does April 4 mean?

This Thursday, April 4, the “Rail Pass” will finally be tested this summer for those under 27, a new drama of school bullying in Montpellier, and clothing will soon be able to be rated according to their environmental impact.

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A TER between La Rochelle and Rochefort, November 4, 2019. Illustrative photo.  (XAVIER LEOTY / MAXPPP)

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This Thursday, April 4, young people under 27 can plan on a summer of unlimited travel in the TER and Intercités. The “Rail Pass” at 49 euros per month will finally be well tested this summer. On Wednesday, the Minister of Transport put pressure on the regional presidents who, according to him, were dragging out the discussions.

Barely out of a coma, a 13-year-old girl will begin to be interviewed by investigators in Montpellier. Harassed for several years, she was attacked leaving school on Tuesday. Two boys and a girl aged 14 and 15 are in police custody for “attempted murder”.

And then, to try to regulate fast fashion, an eco-score could be set up by voluntary traders on the clothes they sell from next fall. The Ministry of Ecological Transition does not “exclude” making it compulsory from 2025.

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