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10:48 p.m. : "If in doubt, we should always lean towards greater freedom of expression."
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg made a long argument for a broad interpretation of freedom of expression in front of students at Georgetown University in Washington.
10:44 p.m. : Christophe Castaner committed earlier to settle "a first part of overtime" due to the police by the end of the year. This is one of the reasons for the anger of officials recently taken to the streets. The Minister of the Interior, however, said he "will take a little time to pay" all those extra hours.
10:39 p.m. : The departure of the Diagonale des Fous, a mythical trail of 166 kms drop on the island of Reunion, was given tonight. A franceinfo journalist was on site.
10:33 p.m. : A public debate on a possible legalization of prostitution Washington City Council has given rise to tense exchanges. If she comes to the end,The federal capital would then become the only US territory to fully legalize priced sex. Currently, brothels are legal in some areas of Nevada.
10:28 p.m. : "It's a racist questionnaire."
Clementine Autin is back on the controversial questionnaire of the University of Cergy-Pontoise, intended to detect the "weak signals of radicalization" among the students and the teachers. This case provokes a strong debate in the show.
10:26 p.m. : Good evening @Banana and @ Juju38. VAT, customs controls, "consent" North-Irish … I propose to discover the points on which the new Brexit agreement is based in this article. And on the thorny issue of the Irish borderyou will find all the explanations in this article by my colleague Marie-Adelaïde Scigacz.
10:26 p.m. : What exactly does this new agreement contain?
10:26 p.m. : Good evening Clement. What does this Brexit agreement say? On the subjects source of friction. Thank you
10:21 p.m. : "We are ready to respect the ceasefire."
Kurdish forces in Syria ready to abide by ceasefire initiative unveiled by Washington and Ankara, Kurdish TV channel "Ronahi" announces alliance commander of Kurdish and Arab fighters resisting offensive launched by Turkey in northern Syria.
10:25 p.m. : "A teacher in a split class to fight radicalization is more effective than supported jobs."
Attacked by MP Clementine Autin on the action of the government to fight against Islamism in neighborhoods, Christophe Castaner assumes the government's choice to no longer finance the jobs helped: "I always thought that supported jobs were not an answer."
10:14 p.m. : The Brussels parquet floor issues "a favorable opinion" to the realization of a new psychiatric expertise of criminal Marc Dutroux. This decision could pave the way for a request for parole, explains France 3.
10:10 p.m. A report advocates rescuing medical students who have just been recalibrated, so that they can set up in rural areas to fight against medical deserts. France 2 takes stock.
10:29 p.m. : This man has been monitored by the authorities for his activities on social networks. According to police sources interviewed by France Televisions, he seemed to look for people to hijack a plane or several. Then he would have abandoned his project to consider another type of action. As he had a handgun, the police preferred to stop him, said the same sources to France Televisions.
10:26 p.m. : We told you, Christophe Castaner evoked a 60th attack foiled a little before the knife attack at the police headquarters of Paris. According to France Televisions, the arrested man was unknown to the intelligence services. This is a French, aged between 25 and 30 years and living in the Hauts-de-Seine.
9:55 p.m. : Kurdish forces say they are ready to respect the cease-fire with Turkey, says a commander of the Kurdish forces.
9:51 p.m. : Christophe Castaner opened the doors of his ministry and agreed to spend a day with the journalists of France 2. "I learn every day (…) I am convinced that doubt is the salt of the mind, you must never be afraid to doubt", says the Minister of the Interior.
9:48 p.m. : Donald Trump has decided to suspend military aid to Ukraine from $ 400 millionpartly to force Kiev to contribute to a survey related to the 2016 US elections, recognizes the secretary general of the White House. The investigation did not concern the Democrat Joe Biden, however, added Mick Mulvaney during a press conference, assuring that the approach was "absolutely appropriate".
9:43 p.m. : The pound sterling is volatile after the announcement of an agreement on Brexit. The British currency rose against the dollar but retreated slightly against the euro in a turbulent session, initially marked by optimism on the Brexit agreement and fears of its rejection by the British Parliament .
9:39 p.m. : "Can we take a little bit of height (…) me what worries me is Islamism rampant in some neighborhoods."
Asked about the controversy over the veil and the words of Jean-Michel Blanquer, the Minister of the Interior refuses to oppose his colleague, but reminds: "Secularism is de guarantee everyone the right to believe or not to believe. "
9:34 p.m. : Hello @ bleubleubleu23. Of course, you can watch the show in our live! Good night 🙂
9:34 p.m. : Can we view VALP other than on France 2? (YouTube, francetvinfo …) thanks!
9:33 p.m. : "The police could commit some of them faults and they must be punished (…) but they too have been attacked too often."
9:30 p.m. : According to an Odoxa Survey for Franceinfo and Le Figaro63% of French people favor the extension of the PMA. This percentage is up by six points since the adoption of the bioethics law. More details in our article.
9:28 p.m. : "Just before (the 3rd of October), a 60th attack since 2013 has been foiled, an individual who wanted to take inspiration from 9/11 and planes that destroyed the towers of the World Trade Center. "
9:21 p.m. : Harvey Weinstein must be tried in January for rape and sexual assault. Meanwhile, to prepare for his trial, the former producer is surrounded by a team of lawyers and prestigious investigators. Dangerous lawyers, Mossad agents, secret agreements … Here's how Harvey Weinstein defends himself against his accusers.
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9:16 p.m. : "It's a huge regret."
Christophe Castaner is first questioned on the photo showing a mobile policeman spraying a firefighter with tear gas. "We have an image that is disturbing, says the ministereven if the action is regulatory. "
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9:11 p.m. : The political program of France 2 "You have the word" has just begun. The opportunity to see Christophe Castaner answer the many questions of Lea Salame and Thomas Sotto. Follow the show in our live.
9:05 p.m. : Good evening @anonymous. Absolutely, the painting Princes Park Nicolas de Stael, sold just now 20 million euros, is even directly inspired from this stage. "This monumental painting was made in 1952, during which the painter and his wife attended a football match between France and Sweden, at the Parc des Princes." De Stael was so captivated by the intensity of the game he played. all night in his studio, to translate his experience on the web "explains Christie's who organized the auction.
9:05 p.m. : Is the name of the painting a link to the PSG stadium?
9:02 p.m. : The issue of global warming will be absent from the agenda of the next G7 summit organized by the United States, says the White House. The summit will be organized in a golf club of President Donald Trump, climate-skeptic claimed.
8:59 p.m. : Despite the agreement announced today, uncertainties remain high for companies. According to the economist Vincent Vicard, interviewed by Franceinfo, agreement or not, the Brexit is already expensive for the European and British economies, because "businesses and governments invest (already) money to deal with this uncertainty ".
8:55 p.m. : A few days before the opening of the great retrospective devoted by the Louvre to the painting of Leonardo da Vinci, franceinfo presents some exceptional works lent by the Italian museums, like The Vitruvian Man and The Scapigliata.
(Veneranda Biblioteca Ambrosiana)
8:55 p.m. : Good evening. The ship's captain and the freighter's quartermaster Rhodanus who ran aground Sunday to Bonifacio are persecuted notably for non-respect of the rules of collision and were summoned before the maritime court on February 7th, announces the public prosecutor of Marseilles. In addition, an anti-pollution dam has been put in place by the authorities around Rhodanus, details France 3.
8:51 p.m. : No more new liner in Bonifacio? What sanction to the captain?
8:56 p.m. : "The Kurds are incredibly happy with this solution."
An optimism foolproof. Donald Trump welcomes the announcement of a suspension of the Turkish operation in northern Syria saying it was a "big day" for the United States, Turkey and the Kurds. "We have a five-day ceasefire", congratulated the US president.
8:44 p.m. : US leader in electronic cigarettes, Juul Labs, announces the suspension of sales of non-mentholated flavored refills in the United States, while Donald Trump's government is preparing a national ban. The brand will stop selling the mango, cream, fruit and cucumber flavors until the federal health authorities finalize the new regulations.
8:40 p.m. Vice President Mike Pence also announced that the sanctions against Turkey would be lifted once Ankara ended the offensive in accordance with the agreement reached.
8:35 p.m. : Two weeks before the UK's announced exit from the European Union, London and Brussels have announced that they have reached an agreement on Brexit, validated in the wake of the European Council. This is what he plans on the thorny issue of the Irish border.
8:36 p.m. : The political program of France 2 "You have the floor" receives tonight the Minister of the Interior Christophe Castaner (at 9:05 pm). In another genre, on France 5 (at 20:50), the broadcast Extreme Lands take you to the United Arab Emirates to see how this country is facing global warming.
8:28 p.m. : A monumental painting by the French painter of Russian origin Nicolas de Stael was sold tonight 20 million euros (including costs) by a European private buyer at auctions organized in Paris by Christie's. This is a record for the artist with this piece entitled Princes Park, dated 1952.
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8:35 p.m. : The Venezuelan government of Nicolas Maduro calls it "victory" his Election to the Human Rights Council the United Nations, criticized by NGOs and Latin American countries, while simultaneously announcing the release of 24 opponents.
8:15 p.m. : "Millions of lives will be spared."
On Twitter, Donald Trump salutes "good news" the suspension by Turkey of its offensive in northern Syria.
8:11 p.m. : Boris Johnson says to himself "very confident" on the adoption by the UK Parliament of the Brexit agreement reached with the EU, despite the initial rejection of key allies. "When my colleagues in Parliament study this agreement, they will want to vote for it", says the British Prime Minister.
8:09 p.m. : Good evening @Jeans. It's a bit more complicated. Turkey will suspend its offensive in northern Syria for five days, said US Vice President Mike Pence. The Turks plan to end their operation only if Kurdish forces withdraw from the area during this period. Moreover, the Turkish Foreign Minister has just clarified that this is not a question of "Cease-fire" but only from one "pause".
8:05 p.m. : Turkey announces the end of its operation
8:00 p.m. : It's 8 pm, here are the main news headlines:
The 27 leaders of the European Council validate the agreement negotiated between London and Brussels. But despite this agreement, Brexit can still fail. We explain why in this article. In summary, it must still be validated Saturday by the British Parliament.
Turkey will suspend military operations for 120 hours and call on Kurdish forces to withdraw, US Vice President Mike Pence said.
#RETRAITES "The question is neither to push back nor to retreat" the pension reform, assured Prime Minister Edouard Philippe on France 3.
Police in front of firefighters, wearing the veil, radicalization in the police, demonstrations of "yellow vests" … The topics are not lacking for the Minister of the Interior Christophe Castaner who is, tonight, the guest de France 2 on the program "Vousa la parole".
8:01 p.m. : "The question is neither to push back nor to retreat" pension reform, ensures Prime Minister Edouard Philippe on France 3. He adds not wanting a "single or uniform system" but universal, "fairer, more solid".
7:57 p.m. : "We must set up observatories everywhere the 'agribashing. "
Didier Guillaume announced on France 3 want to take example on the initiative of Drôme and set up "observatories" everywhere in France to fight against "agribashing". These include the fight against intrusions into intensive farming.