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Angry farmers, Mayotte, school bullying figures… the information to remember this lunchtime

2024-02-12T11:25:39.245Z

Highlights: Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is due to receive representatives of the FNSEA and Young Farmers agricultural unions on Tuesday. Union leaders have indicated that they do not rule out a resumption of blocking actions if the government does not accelerate the implementation of promises made to calm anger. More than one student per class on average is a victim of school bullying according to the results of a major national survey revealed by the Minister of National Education Nicole Belloubet on Monday. The Israeli army announced the release of Fernando Simon Marman (60 years old) and Louis Har (70 years old), two Israeli-Argentinians held hostage in Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip.


Here is the news that we have selected for you this Monday, February 12 at midday.


News of the day

Towards a resurgence of the movement?

Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is due to receive representatives of the FNSEA and Young Farmers agricultural unions on Tuesday.

Union leaders have indicated that they do not rule out a resumption of blocking actions if the government does not accelerate the implementation of promises made to calm anger.

Read also: Anger of farmers: the FNSEA denounces the slow implementation of measures

“We have not been in the right rhythm for a week,” denounced the president of the FNSEA Arnaud Rousseau on Sunday.

There is a gap between the very strong expectations expressed over the last two weeks and the reality of the dynamics observed on the ground.

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What to also remember

  • Mayotte still paralyzed.

    Despite the announcement of the abolition of land rights on the archipelago by the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin, the inhabitants remain mobilized, waiting for the announcements to materialize.

    The Minister Delegate in charge of Overseas Territories defended this Monday morning on franceinfo the measures taken by the tenant of Place Beauvau, ensuring that they had “the support of Mahorais parliamentarians”.

  • More than one student per class on average is a victim of harassment.

    More than one student per class is on average the victim of school bullying according to the results of a major national survey revealed by the Minister of National Education Nicole Belloubet on Monday.

    The survey carried out in November 2023 in the wake of an interministerial plan against school bullying, demonstrated that 5% of schoolchildren from CE2 to CM2, 6% of middle school students and 4% of high school students are considered victims of harassment, said the new minister during her first trip to a college in Reims.

  • Two Hamas hostages released.

    The Israeli army announced the release of Fernando Simon Marman (60 years old) and Louis Har (70 years old), two Israeli-Argentinians held hostage in Rafah, in the south of the Gaza Strip.

    A nighttime operation would have allowed their release.

  • Scenes of jubilation in Ivory Coast and Paris,

    after the victory of the elephants in the final of the African Cup of Nations (CAN).

    Host country of the competition, Ivory Coast had started the CAN very badly, notably with a 4-0 defeat against Equatorial Guinea in the group stage.

Ivorian supporters celebrate the elephants' victory on Sunday evening in Paris.

THE YOUNG

  • A kiss that went around the world.

    Pop star Taylor Swift fell into the arms of her boyfriend Travis Kelce, Kansas City Chiefs player, on Sunday in Las Vegas after the latter's victory in the Super Bowl final against the San Francisco 49ers.

It concerns you

Objective achieved for “social leasing”.

This rental with option to purchase electric vehicles launched last December by the government has kept its promises with more than 50,000 orders which will be honored (well beyond the 20,000 to 25,000 vehicles planned).

The government announced the end of the 2024 edition but the operation will restart at the end of 2024 for the year 2025, the Élysée said on Monday, confirming information from Les Échos.

Source: leparis

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