FDJ Launches Search for My Million Winner of Euromillions Draw

FDJ Launches Search for My Million Winner of Euromillions Draw

Tuesday, September 5, the FDJ (Française des Jeux) launched a particular search notice. In a video posted on social networks, she says she is looking for the My Million winner of the Euromillions draw on Friday June 30, 2023. The winning code DF 321 7979 has been validated in Paris, said the FDJ. This code, … Read more

Lee Hallyday: The Heart Father and First Producer of Johnny Hallyday

Lee Hallyday: The Heart Father and First Producer of Johnny Hallyday

He was the “heart father” of singer Johnny Hallyday. Tuesday September 5, 2023, Lee Halliday (re-spelled Hallyday in the 60s), born Lee Lemoine Ketcham, died at the age of 95, his family announced to Agence France Presse journalist Jean-François Guyot. Lee Hallyday was “his adoptive father, her first producer and talent agent“, notes the journalist … Read more

Nicolas Sarkozy Promotes New Book and Shares Views on Ukraine, Immigration, and Court Cases

Nicolas Sarkozy Promotes New Book and Shares Views on Ukraine, Immigration, and Court Cases

Nicolas Sarkozy promoted, this Wednesday, August 23 on TF1, his latest book Le temps des combats, the second volume of his memoirs. He recounts his five-year term, from 2007 to 2012, crushing many of his political opponents. The only personality who finds favor in his eyes turns out to be Gérald Darmanin. He is full … Read more

Is School Insurance Compulsory or Optional?

Is School Insurance Compulsory or Optional?

Back to school is fast approaching. On the board, a question: school insurancewhich protects the child against damage caused or suffered while at school (primary, middle or high school) compulsory? Answer: no. It is optional for activities during the course day and which are included in the timetable. On the other hand, it is mandatory … Read more

Hilarious Distraction: Bee Noise Takes Tennis Player by Surprise

Hilarious Distraction: Bee Noise Takes Tennis Player by Surprise

A fun moment for spectators and viewers, but annoying for him. Stefanos Tsitsipas, world number 4, was disturbed by an astonishing noise during his 2nd round at the Cincinnati Masters 1000 against American Ben Shelton. When he thought he was dealing with an insect, the bee noise buzzing in his ears actually came… from the … Read more

Current Issues in General Medicine: Exceeding Fees, Work Stoppages, and Consultation Revaluations

Current Issues in General Medicine: Exceeding Fees, Work Stoppages, and Consultation Revaluations

Exceeding fees, claims around a revaluation of consultations, control of sick leave… This Monday, August 14, Jérôme Marty, president of the French Union for Free Medicine (UFML), mentioned a number ofcurrent issues in general medicine on RTL. For him, the government’s handling of work stoppages is an aberration. “There is a societal fact, with, since … Read more

Russia’s Unilateral Rewrite: Manipulating History Textbooks to Serve Propaganda

Russia’s Unilateral Rewrite: Manipulating History Textbooks to Serve Propaganda

It’s like returning to the darkest hours of the Soviet period: Russia is rewriting its history textbooks. In less than a month, at the start of the new school year, Russian Terminale students will now study a revised and corrected version of history. Entire sections of textbooks will be modified, especially those relating to Ukraine. … Read more

Private Jet Flights: The Impact on Climate Change and Calls for Regulation

Private Jet Flights: The Impact on Climate Change and Calls for Regulation

In the age of climate change, the debate is emblematic. On April 6, 2023, before the National Assembly, Clément Beaune proposed to revise upwards the “eco-contribution” for business aviation in 2024. The Minister of Transport and Energy Transition, however, remains hostile to the ban on private jet flights, supported by environmentalists. According to him, a … Read more

The Emerging Threat of West Nile Virus in Gironde: What You Need to Know

The Emerging Threat of West Nile Virus in Gironde: What You Need to Know

Normally, infections linked to this virus do not extend beyond the Mediterranean region. However, after a first case identified in Bordeaux at the end of July, four other people would be infected with the West Nile virus in Gironde. This disease is caught because sting of mosquito. The Nile virus is carried by birds, but … Read more

Wildfires in Quebec Cause Apocalyptic Sky and Health Concerns in New York City

Wildfires in Quebec Cause Apocalyptic Sky and Health Concerns in New York City

The ongoing fires in the region of Quebec, Canada, were felt 800 kilometers away in New York City. In effect, the sky has turned orange, or yellowoffering an apocalyptic image of the Big Apple. On Tuesday June 6, New York even briefly became the most polluted city in the world, before falling behind the Indian … Read more