On the agenda: Whatโs happening in France this week
Teaching assistants and rail workers are set to strike, a big weekend for students applying to university and a whole lot of sport are on the agenda this week.
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Teaching assistants and rail workers are set to strike, a big weekend for students applying to university and a whole lot of sport are on the agenda this week.
For several months, Japan has been moving in a more nationalist and conservative direction. The shift has been fuelled by economic challenges at home and growing regional tensions with China. The country's new ultra-conservative prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, is expected to accelerate this agenda, with plans to tighten immigration policies and strengthen Japan's defence posture. A report by Adam Hancock, Alexis Bregere and Mรฉlodie Sforza.
French billionaire Pierre-Edouard Stรฉrin has used his first appearance before lawmakers to lay bare his "meta-political" campaign to bring free-market and conservative ideas into power to battle "socialism, wokism, Islamism and immigration", less than a year before Franceโs presidential election.
Alors quโune proposition de loi intรฉgrale contre les violences sexistes et sexuelles attend toujours dโรชtre inscrite ร lโagenda, la Coalition fรฉministe et enfantiste sโest rรฉunie, ce mardi 2 juin, devant lโhรฉmicycle afin de signifier aux dรฉputรฉs que le temps presse.
D-Day commemorations, a host of sporting spectacles, an increase in the minimum wage and one final tax deadline are on the calendar for the first week of June.
Alors que la Knesset sโapprรชte ร examiner sa propre dissolution et que la campagne รฉlectorale se profile, le gouvernement israรฉlien accรฉlรจre son agenda sรฉcuritaire et durcit sa politique sur tous les fronts.
Colombia will elect a new president and vice president in a vote Sunday that has been cast as a referendum on outgoing President Gustavo Petroโs policies. A former member of Colombiaโs M-19 guerrilla group which fought for social justice in the 1970s and '80s, Petro has undertaken controversial peace negotiations with the country's remaining rebel groups while pushing for social and economic reforms that include an overhaul of the nationโs labor laws.
La situation internationale comme notre situation รฉconomique et sรฉcuritaire sont fragilissimes. Il faudrait pourtant, selon certains politiques, accรฉlรฉrer la navette pour quโenfin la France autorise lโassistance au suicide et ร lโeuthanasie.
Colombia is heading into a high-stakes presidential election on Sunday, amid rising violence, inflation, and deep political division. Voters will choose between continuing left-wing social reforms under Ivan Cepeda, a centrist-right shift led by Paloma Valencia, or a hardline security agenda from Abelardo De La Espriella, with a possible runoff if no candidate wins outright.
Selon CBS News, des militaires amรฉricains se prรฉparent ร dโรฉventuelles nouvelles frappes au cours du week-end.