What does it say this Tuesday, April 9?

This Tuesday, April 9, the European Court of Human Rights rules on the action taken against 32 states accused of climate inaction, ten actresses testify against French director Philippe Lioret, and Aya Nakamura is named six times at the ceremony of the Flames of Rap.

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Aya Nakamura on November 19 in Paris.   (JOEL SAGET / AFP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Tuesday, April 9, six young Portuguese people who are suing 32 states for climate inaction will closely monitor the decision of the European Court of Human Rights. They hope to obtain from European judges that the right to a stable climate is recognized as a human right.

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Is this a new MeToo affair in cinema? Ten actresses accuse French director Philippe Lioret of forced kisses and inappropriate gestures during and outside a casting. The director “apologizes if his behavior offended” but he assures that he “never kissed anyone by force”.

And then among the fifty artists nominated for the 2024 Flames, Aya Nakamura is nominated in six different categories. The second edition of this ceremony dedicated to rap and its trends will be held on April 25.

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