What does it say this January 18?

This Thursday, January 18, the students of the Stanislas private high school in Paris react to the report which points to the homophobic, sexist and authoritarian excesses of their establishment, Europol publishes a research file against a Frenchman, and the festival programs an artist from Gaza.

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Lycée Stanislas, rue de Montparnasse in Paris, January 17, 2024. (JEAN-BAPTISTE QUENTIN / MAXPPP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Thursday, January 18, the prestigious Stanislas private high school in Paris, at the heart of a controversy sparked by the Minister of Education, is the subject of a critical report from the General Inspectorate of National Education, revealed by Mediapart. The latter denounces sexist, homophobic and authoritarian excesses.

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Europe’s most wanted fugitive is French, according to a file issued by the European police agency Europol. Aged 54, Cyrille Picard is suspected of having murdered his 10-year-old daughter in May 2022.

And then an artist of Palestinian, French, Algerian and Serbian origin will be on the stage of the legendary American festival Coachella, next April. Saint Levant spent his childhood in Gaza before fleeing to Jordan. Now based in Los Angeles, he has managed to make himself known thanks to his multilingual rap, Arabic, English and French.

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