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Farmers' discontent, Depardieu affair, extended order in Saint-Denis... The 3 pieces of information to remember at 6 p.m.

2024-01-22T17:17:36.926Z

Highlights: Farmers' discontent, Depardieu affair, extended order in Saint-Denis. The 3 pieces of information to remember at 6 p.m.: Farmers' discontent: Gérald Darmanin does not plan to evacuate the A64, blocked by demonstrators. The price of electricity increased from 8.6% to 9.8% on February 1, announces Bruno Le Maire. Heavy rains hit Indonesia; residents use the means at hand to get around in Java, near Bandung.


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The 3 pieces of information to remember at 6 p.m.:

Farmers' discontent: Gérald Darmanin does not plan to evacuate the A64, blocked by demonstrators

Several dozen farmers are still blocking the A64.

VALENTINE CHAPUIS / AFP

This Monday, farmers are standing together like almost everywhere in Europe to express their “

deep anger ” at the government's decision to postpone the “

simplification

” bill

for the sector.

There are no plans to evacuate

” the A64 motorway “

since there is no degradation,

” assured Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin while several dozen farmers are still blocking the axis.

Farmers are going through a difficult time in their professional lives,

” he added.

Depardieu affair: Hélène Darras' complaint for sexual assault closed

Gérard Depardieu.

TIZIANA FABI / AFP

The complaint of actress Hélène Darras, who accused actor Gérard Depardieu of having sexually assaulted her during a film shoot in 2007, was closed at the end of December for prescription, the Paris prosecutor's office said on Monday, confirming information from RTL.

Hélène Darras could not immediately be reached.

Neither do the lawyers for the French cinema giant.

Saint-Denis: after the violent death of two young people, the order against gatherings extended

A gathering in tribute to a 14-year-old teenager who was stabbed to death on a platform at the Basilique de Saint-Denis metro station, January 20, 2024. JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP

The city of Saint-Denis extended on Monday January 22 for 48 hours the ban on gatherings in public spaces, taken Thursday after the deaths of two teenagers aged 14 and 18, following two separate attacks on Wednesday, in a context of inter-neighborhood tensions.

It is a measure which for the moment has proven itself

,” Mathieu Hanotin, PS mayor of the popular town of 113,000 inhabitants, in Seine-Saint-Denis, told AFP on Monday morning.

The number of the day

The price of electricity increased from 8.6% to 9.8% on February 1, announces Bruno Le Maire.

The memorable photo to remember

Heavy rains hit Indonesia.

In Java, near Bandung, residents use the means at hand to get around.

TIMUR MATAHARI / AFP

Source: lefigaro

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