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Carried by a right-wing majority, the Senate was due to vote on Tuesday night on a highly technical bill aimed at promoting the construction of new nuclear reactors. Mission accomplished, with 239 votes in favor and 16 against, at the expense of a very unrestrained version of the text. This version, which was examined in March at the assembly, simplifies administrative procedures to promote the construction of new reactors. According to Agnès Pannier-Runacher, these provisions “will not add a period of two to three years to the construction of a reactor”, while Emmanuel Macron has announced that he wants to build at least six.
The statistics are horrific: three shootings and 21 deaths in four days. On Tuesday, the United States was again left by a mass murder. A man killed three people around 3:30 a.m. before committing suicide in the US state of Washington. On Saturday and Monday, two shootings had already hit California, killing 11 and 7 within 48 hours of each other, particularly hitting the Asian community where most of the victims came from.
After the list of Oscars arrives this Wednesday, is the Caesar’s list. It is therefore the turn of the French cinema to publish the names of the filmmakers and the performers or the films that are in the competition for the prizes for the high fair in the 7th art. So who will succeed Lost illusions, last year’s winner with seven trophies, including Best Picture? The 4,705 members of the Academy, 44% of whom are women, will have one month to vote before the awards ceremony on February 24 at the Olympia.