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Ile-de-France transport users can breathe.
While the Île-de-France region has repeatedly warned of an upcoming increase in the price of the Navigo pass to finance increases in network maintenance costs, Transport Minister Clément Beaune assured this Tuesday morning that the State will put their hands in their pockets to "protect users".
"Yes there are discussions and yes the state will help for 2023", promised the minister on RTL.
He also repeated that the government did not want there to be "a significant increase" in the price of the pass which would not be "unsustainable in the period of inflation that we are experiencing".
What else to remember
The investigation around Norman Thavaud continues.
The Youtubeur's custody, which began Monday morning as part of an investigation into rape and corruption of minors, was extended on Tuesday, we learned from the Paris prosecutor's office.
Flammable subject in the Assembly.
A debate without a vote will take place this Tuesday in the National Assembly on the subject of immigration.
A way for the majority to sound out the right, whose voices will be crucial when the bill on the same subject is voted on in the spring.
But nothing says that the LR deputies will reveal their cards.
The Parisian takes stock.
Ukraine goes on the offensive.
Moscow accused kyiv on Tuesday of carrying out a drone attack on a military airfield in the Russian region of Kursk, 120 km from the border with Ukraine.
On Monday, the Kremlin had already reported strikes on Russian territory.
Which will be the last two teams qualified in quarters?
The final meeting of the round of 16 of the World Cup in Qatar will be played this Tuesday at 8 p.m. between Portugal and Switzerland.
Before that, at 4 p.m., Morocco will try to pocket their ticket against favorite Spaniards.
it concerns you
The respite was short-lived in the war between railway workers and SNCF management.
Barely back to normal on Monday, traffic will again be disrupted locally on Wednesday, following the strike call launched by the CGT Cheminots, SUD-Rail and CFDT Cheminots unions, according to the railway group.
Le Parisien tells you the lines affected by the movement.