What does it say this January 12?

This Friday, January 12, Gabriel Attal brings together his government for his first Council of Ministers, the orcas of Marineland in Antibes could move to a less protective country, and the cult Skyrock show “Planète Rap” arrives on TV.

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Rachida Dati, LR mayor of the 7th arrondissement of Paris and former Minister of Justice, on franceinfo.  (FRANCEINFO)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Friday, January 12, the new Prime Minister brings his government together for the first time in the Council of Ministers. Former Minister of Justice and leader of the right-wing opposition at Paris City Hall Rachida Dati has been appointed Minister of Culture. She was immediately excluded from the Les Républicains party.

What will become of the three orcas at Marineland Antibes in the Alpes-Maritimes? They are the last to live in a park in France, while the captivity of cetaceans will be prohibited by 2026. Marineland is therefore preparing their departure, but the One Voice association fears a proposed sale to a zoo in Japan, many less protective of these animals.

And then Skyrock’s cult show “Planète Rap” arrives on television, every Thursday evening at 9 p.m. on Culturebox, then rebroadcast in the third part of the evening on Fridays on France 2. The premiere took place this Thursday with Ronisia in guest. “What does it say” tells you.

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