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King Charles III is overtaken by cancer.
The British sovereign suffers from this disease discovered during a recent prostate operation.
The palace, however, indicated that this health problem was not prostate cancer, but did not specify the nature of the protocol he is receiving, chemotherapy or radiotherapy.
His illness is expected to keep him away from public life for an unknown period, less than a year and a half after succeeding his mother Elizabeth II.
Charles III, aged 75, however, does not plan to completely cease his activities.
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The attacker of the Lyon station presented to a judge.
The suspect in the stabbing attack at the Gare de Lyon in Paris on Saturday must be brought this Tuesday morning to be presented to an investigating judge with a view to being indicted for attempted murder.
Teachers' strike.
The Snes-FSU unions (main union in middle and high schools), CGT and SUD have called for a new strike this Tuesday.
Like the previous week, teachers denounce the educational policy at the college, poor working conditions, salaries that are too low and even the lack of legitimacy of the new minister Amélie Oudéa-Castéra.
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Tony Estanguet in the sights of justice.
The president of the organizing committee for the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris is the target of an investigation recently opened by the national financial prosecutor's office and relating to the conditions of his remuneration, we learned on Tuesday.
Tony Estanguet received annual remuneration of 270,000 euros gross until 2020, according to figures communicated by Cojop in 2018.
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How to work less without losing a lot?
Since September 1 and the entry into force of the pension reform, civil servants and liberal professions can benefit from the progressive retirement system.
A measure that already existed for private sector employees.
This system, created in 1988 in the private sector, has remained little known and very little used.
The mechanism is simple: it involves working part-time with the possibility of receiving part of your retirement pension (paid by the various funds).