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Terminal in front of the Medef, Zaporijjia nuclear power plant, Artemis mission: the information to remember this afternoon

2022-08-29T11:16:39.529Z


Here is the information we have selected for you this Monday, August 29 at midday. The info not to miss It is a highly anticipated speech that Elisabeth Borne will deliver on Monday. The Meeting of Entrepreneurs of France (REF) of the Medef will open with a speech by the Prime Minister. Who should notably mention the energy sobriety imposed on companies, but also return to the taxation of super-profits, subjects mentioned in an interview with Parisian. The Prime Minister notabl


The info not to miss

It is a highly anticipated speech that Elisabeth Borne will deliver on Monday.

The Meeting of Entrepreneurs of France (REF) of the Medef will open with a speech by the Prime Minister.

Who should notably mention the energy sobriety imposed on companies, but also return to the taxation of super-profits, subjects mentioned in an interview with Parisian.

The Prime Minister notably declared not to close the door to a taxation of these super-profits, but she would prefer that each company which can “lower prices for the consumer and give purchasing power to its employees.

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Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux, the boss of Medef, returned this morning to the statements of the Prime Minister: "It is the State which has reaped the most super-profits this year", he said, in saying that they are opposed to these profits being taxed as the left demands.

"Who is the biggest super-profiteer, if I dare, who makes the biggest super-profits: it's the state", he hammered on France Inter.

What else to remember

  • A team from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) heads towards the

    Russian-occupied

    Zaporizhia nuclear power plant .

    The G7 demanded free access to the IAEA for "the toughest mission in the history" of the international agency, in the words of Dmytro Kouleba, the Ukrainian foreign minister.

    “Russia must go.

    And the IAEA and other countries must get them out,” the minister continued.

    As kyiv and Moscow continue to blame each other after shootings around the plant, the Kremlin calls for "pressure" on Ukraine to reduce tension around the plant.

  • It's the big day for NASA

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    The Space Launch System rocket and the Orion module are to take off on Monday for the Moon.

    This first mission of the Artemis program marks the beginning of the lunar reconquest by man, fifty years after the last manned mission.

    This is a first test flight.

    The next Artemis missions should embark astronauts in 2024 and 2025. According to French astronaut Thomas Pesquet, “several European astronauts have a chance of going to the Moon”.

Read alsoDIRECT.

Artemis: follow with us the takeoff of the Orion capsule to the Moon

  • The controversy swells in the Pogba family.

    After a first video broadcast on Saturday where he promised "explosive" revelations about his brother Paul Pogba, Mathias, his eldest, this time chose writing to attack the midfielder.

    He reacted to an article from France Info, which transcribed hearings where the world champion explained to the police that he was the victim of an extortion attempt by several men, including his brother.

    Here is what we know about this case.

  • The tax authorities are interested in undeclared extensions and verandas

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    Thanks to a partnership with Google and Capgemini, software that tracks undeclared swimming pools has emerged.

    But the IRS doesn't stop there.

    He plans to hunt down other undeclared assets that could inflate government revenue.

    “We are particularly targeting house extensions, such as verandas for example”, lists Antoine Magnant, Deputy Director General of the Directorate General of Public Finances (DGFiP).

    But for the moment, the software put in place to identify the pools is struggling to find the extensions seriously.

it concerns you

Haven't chosen your child's first name yet?

For parents who want to stick to the trends of the moment, no problem.

L'Officiel des Prénoms, the reference work in the field and whose 2023 edition will be released in bookstores this Thursday, September 1 and which Le Parisien was able to consult in preview, makes it possible to identify at a glance those which will be donated the most in the coming months.

No change compared to last year: Jade, Louise and Emma for the girls, Gabriel, Léo and Raphaël for the boys share the podium.

In the top 20, there are two new entrants: Isaac and Noé.

Source: leparis

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