Riots continue in the cities, decreasing in intensity at night from Saturday to Sunday
The Home Office noted that after the numerous fires, looting and violence from Friday night to Saturday, the Saturday to Sunday incident was a certain lull. Relative calm, as 45 policemen and gendarmes were injured, and 577 vehicles and 74 buildings caught fire, while 871 fires were recorded on public roads. In addition, 10 police stations, 10 gendarmerie barracks and 6 municipal police stations were targeted.
As a result of these attacks, the Ile-de-France courts were overwhelmed by the number of proceedings against the alleged troublemakers. While Emmanuel Macron, who was due to travel to Germany on Monday 3 July, has had to postpone his visit – an echo of a trip to France that King Charles III of England canceled in March during the movement against pension reform.
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A difficult awakening in Marseille: “I watched the looting of my store live”
An attack on the mayor’s house, an investigation into an assassination attempt. On the other hand, degenerate
While guarding his town hall, the mayor of L’Haÿ-les-Roses (Val-de-Marne), Vincent Janbron, had his suite attacked on the night from Saturday to Sunday. They set fire to set his house on fire. His wife and their two young children had to flee from the attackers, and the mayor’s wife and one of the children were injured during the escape.
An investigation into an “assassination attempt” was launched. Messages of support poured in from the entire political class, from all sides. Friday, before the next night’s aggression, Vincent Janbron confided to Opus his fears.
In addition, the prosecution announced the opening of a criminal investigation in flagrante delicto after the attempted shooting on the night of Saturday to Sunday at the home of the mayor of Lariche (Andre Loire), a town with a population of 11,000. Tours city. “The facts can be described as insulting by arson and home invasion.”Tours prosecutor Catherine Suretta Menard said Sunday, specifying that a 10-year prison sentence was incurred.
A ramming attack on the house of the mayor of Les-les-Rozes, and an investigation into an assassination attempt
The Spanish Prime Minister in Kiev reiterates the EU’s support for Ukraine
On the first day of his six-month presidency of the European Union, Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sanchez, headed to Kiev on Saturday. He stressed his desire to show “the EU’s unwavering support for Ukraine in the face of Russian aggression.”
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This visit precedes the important NATO summit scheduled for July 11-12 in Vilnius to set a roadmap for future relations between Ukraine and the Western military organization.
“Spain renews its support for Ukraine’s candidacy for membership in the European Union, which will be a priority for its presidency.”According to the joint statement adopted by Sanchez and Zelensky. Spain supports strengthening the partnership between NATO and Ukraine, including through the creation of the NATO-Ukraine Council.According to the statement.
In Kiev, the Spanish Prime Minister reaffirmed the European Union’s support for Ukraine
France surrendered by the United Nations to racism among law enforcement
After the death of the young man, Nael, who was killed by a policeman during his refusal to comply, the United Nations asked France to seriously address the problems of racism and racial discrimination within its police forces, three days after the death of the young man.
“Now is the time for the country to seriously address the deep-rooted issues of racism and racial discrimination among law enforcement agencies.”said Ravina Shamdasani, spokeswoman for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. “We call on the authorities to ensure that the use of force by the police to address violent elements during protests always respects the principles of legality, necessity, proportionality, non-discrimination, precaution and responsibility.”
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“Any accusation of racism or systemic discrimination by law enforcement authorities in France is completely baseless.”The French Foreign Ministry responded.
Nael’s Death: What Wasn’t Said About Institutional Racism
Kenya: Fifty dead in a traffic accident
The truck whose driver was apparently killed in the collision collided with several cars on Friday night at a busy intersection in western Kenya. The accident killed at least 52 people and injured 30, according to first reports released on Saturday. The Kenya Red Cross, which has sent ambulances and caregivers, said relief operations were hampered by heavy rains.
Kenya: At least 52 dead in a traffic accident