Illegal rave in France tests local ban and new government bill
The bill, which is currently before the French parliament, calls for โฌ30,000 fines and two years' imprisonment for organizers of such events, and โฌ7,500 fines for participants.
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The bill, which is currently before the French parliament, calls for โฌ30,000 fines and two years' imprisonment for organizers of such events, and โฌ7,500 fines for participants.
French Prime โ Minister Sebastien Lecornu summoned โthe interior minister, the justice minister and others on Friday over the โcase of a missing 11-year-old girl that has sparked an outcry over judicial missteps and missed opportunities to intervene, the government said. Lyhanna, currently identified only by โher โfirst name, was reported missing in her small southern โ French town of Fleurance on May 29 after she left her middle school in the โafternoon. The suspect arrested in the case, the father of one โ of her classmates, had been the subject of several complaints of sexual assault against children.
Indiaโs Cockroach Janta Party started as an online youth movement, taking aim at the countryโs government over high unemployment and inflation. But after gaining huge traction online, it is now set to take its message to the streets with a protest planned for this Saturday in New Delhi. Its leader, currently based in the US, has planned to return to India for the demonstration, even if he fears being arrested.
A former prime minister goes after a whistleblower and what that means for those who dare to speak out. Why a natural ingredient that could cover up to 40 percent of France's fertiliser needs is currently being flushed down the loo. And France's halting steps towards adopting daylight savings time.
Today on Arts24, we meet Khalif Tahir Thompson, an American painter, printmaker and papermaker. His exhibition, "Beautiful Land", currently on show at the Zidoun-Bossuyt Gallery in Paris, explores questions of identity, self-representation and belonging.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to push deeper into Lebanon after his military took over the medieval castle of Beaufort on Sunday, calling it a "dramatic shift" in the campaign against Hezbollah. But, says France 24โs Philip Turle, the castleโs capture is largely symbolic, with little strategic importance, while it remains unclear if Israel is currently winning its battle with Hezbollah.
A massive structure on the lawn of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue has been nicknamed โThe Clawโ because of its 90-foot-tall steel arches. It currently dwarfs the Presidentโs residence and consists of camera rigs, a lighting grid, and an overhead canopy in case of rain.
Europe is currently experiencing an unprecedented heatwave. From Italy to the United Kingdom, several countries have recorded temperatures far above seasonal norms, prompting some authorities to issue the highest-level health alerts.
Why is Europe warming faster than other parts of the world? The continent is currently in the grip of an early-season heatwave, with record May temperatures driven by a โheat domeโ of hot air over western Europe. Scientists point to human-caused emissions, shifting atmospheric patterns, and rapid Arctic warming as key factors amplifying extreme heat across the region.
Athletes using performance-enhancing drugs under medical supervision in an attempt to break records : that is the concept behind the Enhanced Games currently taking place in Las Vegas. But the open use of banned substances is already fuelling major controversy, with many experts warning that the long-term effects of these drugs on the body remain largely unknown. The Games are also attracting huge amounts of money through sponsorships and sports betting, as our correspondent reports from Las Vegas.
Simon Mabon, Professor of International Politics and Middle East Studies at Lancaster University, joins FRANCE 24 to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East. While Iran and the United States are still exploring a possible deal to end the conflict, both sides are now downplaying hopes of an imminent breakthrough after appearing close to an agreement just days ago. Mabon explains that Iran may currently hold leverage through its influence over the Strait of Hormuz, increasing pressure on both President Donald Trump and the global economy, while Tehran also seeks economic guarantees after years of sanctions. The Iranian nuclear programme remains a major obstacle, with Israel likely pushing behind the scenes against any agreement that fails to address it directly.