What does it say this May 3?

This Friday, May 3, testimonies from former prostitutes, a high school student who sought to escape controls by triggering false bomb threats and Willow’s new album.

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Since the 2016 law, 1,300 clients of prostitutes have been fined on average per year in France.  Illustrative image dating from before the law.  (THIERRY BORDAS / MAXPPP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Friday, May 3, the French government is relaunching an anti-prostitution plan, 12 weeks before the Paris Olympic Games. The objective is to better enforce the 2016 law, which penalizes clients, and to fight against online prostitution and that of minors. In this episode, associations that support former prostitutes are suspicious.

A high school student from Mont-de-Marsan was sentenced Thursday to a one-year suspended prison sentence after 18 false bomb threats targeting his establishment. During the investigation, theThe high school student explained that he had made these false threats to escape controls.

And then to launch her sixth album, “Empathogen”, released last night, Willow Smith took part in the cult live exercise of the Tiny Desk of American radio NPR.

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