Storm Boris hits Central Europe, killing seven people in Romania, Poland and Austria
Torrential rains, spectacular floods, thousands of evacuations: Storm Boris is wreaking havoc in Central and Eastern Europe and its death toll has risen to at least seven: five in Romania, one in Poland and one in Austria. Several people are also missing.
The storm caused massive power outages, disruptions to transportation networks and mass evacuations of residents in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Poland, Austria and Romania.
In Romania, the army has deployed ten rescue boats to reach residents trapped in Pechea, a particularly hard-hit village. Camps are being set up to house victims driven from their homes by rising waters.
In Poland, in the town of Glucholazy on the border with the Czech Republic, the Biala Glucholaska River burst its banks, flooding the city centre and riverside neighbourhoods. Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced the deployment of Starlink satellite internet systems to provide communication in places that have remained isolated.
Eight migrants die in Ambleteuse during an attempt to cross the English Channel
Eight migrants died in Ambleteuse (Pas-de-Calais) during the night from Saturday to Sunday while trying to illegally cross the English Channel to England, French police announced.
The victims of this shipwreck that occurred at the beginning of the night are “obviously adult men”“The boat was carrying around 60 passengers,” said Jacques Billant, the prefect of Pas-de-Calais, during a press conference at the Ambleteuse dock. Six survivors were hospitalised in relative emergency, including a 10-month-old baby with hypothermia, he added. “originating from Eritrea, Sudan, Syria, Afghanistan, Egypt and Iran,” AND “Only one in six people was equipped with a life jacket”Billant stressed.
The Boulogne-sur-Mer prosecutor’s office has opened an investigation into “Aid for the entry and residence of illegal foreigners in organized groups, with the aggravating factor of endangering the lives of other people”Patrick Leleu, deputy prosecutor, told Agence France-Presse.
Following the Olympic and Paralympic Games, French athletes celebrated with a final parade on the Champs-Élysées
Following the success of the Paris Games in the summer, several hundred French athletes and volunteers paraded on Saturday in front of nearly 60,000 spectators on the Champs-Elysées. A hundred athletes were then honoured during a final Olympic celebration which concluded with a giant concert under the Arc de Triomphe.
President Emmanuel Macron honoured Léon Marchand, Félix Lebrun, Antoine Dupont and Aurélie Aubert, a gold medallist in boccia. With his third individual gold medal, Teddy Riner, in a suit and tie, was elevated to the rank of Commander of the National Order of Merit.
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Highlights of the Olympic ceremonies were projected onto the Arc de Triomphe, including Celine Dion’s moving rendition of “The Night Before Christmas.” The hymn to love. For the occasion, the basin flew for the last time from the Tuileries Garden, this time dyed blue, white and red to the sound of the crowdby Edith Piaf.
The Left meets at the “Humanità” Festival; François Ruffin accepts its criticism of Jean-Luc Mélenchon
The Party of Humanity The meeting took place on Saturday and Sunday in Brétigny-sur-Orge (Essonne), in a context of tensions between the Somme MP François Ruffin and La France Insoumise (LFI). In particular, it was a criticism of the former journalist’s electoral and political strategy against Jean-Luc Mélenchon, whom he accused of abandoning part of the rural electorate in order to concentrate on young people and the suburbs.
If he recognized “clumsiness” In his speech, François Ruffin returned to the criticisms levelled at LFI during a debate with other left-wing elected officials on the subject of uniting the working classes on Saturday. He addressed the crowd in particular: “When Jean-Luc Mélenchon says that we must do everything possible for young people and working-class neighbourhoods and abandon the rest, who agrees with this line?”
In response to the few hands that were timidly raised, he replied that it was necessary “acting for all working classes”who accuses LFI of‘” abandon ” part of the country, the one acquired by the National Group. The whistles of a part of the public were then mixed with applause, a symbol of the division of the left over the electoral strategies to adopt to achieve victory.
In France, thousands of people demonstrate in support of Gisèle Pelicot and rape victims
Demonstrations in support of victims of sexual violence, including Gisèle Pelicot, who has become a leading figure in the fight against chemical submission since the start of her husband’s trial in the Avignon court, took place in several French cities on Saturday. These included Marseille, Paris, Nice, Rennes and Nantes.
“We are all Gisèle”, “We see you as a rapist, we believe you as a victim”, “You are not alone”chanted more than 3,000 demonstrators regularly gathered at the Place de la République in Paris.
The call was launched with a poster featuring the face of Gisèle Pelicot, with a bob cut and round glasses, drawn by Aline Dessine, a Belgian graphic designer with 2.5 million subscribers on TikTok. By agreeing to have the trial of her husband and the fifty men he had recruited online to rape her while she was unconscious made public, the 71-year-old has raised a wave of support for victims of rape and sexual assault.
Taking the microphone for the first time in Paris, feminist activist Anna Toumazoff, leader of the demonstration, highlighted in particular how this trial had “shocked and reunited”asking “The need for a rebirth of society”.
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