Ariège: a car rams into demonstrators, a farmer dies
Three individuals were arrested and then taken into police custody.
After the tragedy, the Young Farmers and the FDSEA of Ariège announced the lifting of the blockage of the N20.
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A farmer died this Tuesday in Pamiers (Ariège), hit by a car ramming into a farmers' roadblock,
Le Figaro
learned from the Jeunes Agriculteurs union, confirming information from
France 3 Occitanie
.
Three individuals were arrested and then placed in police custody, a police source told Le
Figaro
.
Hamas-Israel war: after the death of 24 soldiers in one day, Netanyahu announces the opening of an investigation into a “disaster”
Israeli soldiers walk next to military vehicles and ambulances, near the Israeli border fence with Gaza, Israel January 22, 2024. AMIR COHEN / REUTERS
Fierce fighting continued on Tuesday January 23 between the Israeli army - which declared the loss of 24 soldiers during the day on Monday - and Hamas in Khan Younes, in the south of Gaza, against a backdrop of negotiations to put the war on “
pause
” for a few weeks, in the absence of a longer-term solution.
Gérard Larcher opposed to the inclusion of abortion in the Constitution
The President of the French Senate, Gérard Larcher.
THOMAS SAMSON / AFP
The President of the Senate Gérard Larcher (LR) declared himself on Tuesday January 23 opposed to the inclusion of abortion in the Constitution, a promise from Emmanuel Macron which will be debated in the Assembly on Wednesday before being then examined by the Senate.
Today's figure: 32 million euros
The National Commission for Information Technology and Liberties - more commonly known as the CNIL - has just announced that it has sanctioned Amazon France Logistique "
with a fine of 32 million euros for having set up an activity monitoring system and excessively intrusive employee performance
.”
The memorable photo to remember
Extraordinary victory for Cyprien Sarrazin who won the famous Kitzbühel descent twice in two days.
The French descender dazzled fans of sporting exploits.
JOE KLAMAR / AFP