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Orpea case: the government will publish the investigation report within “a few days”
The Minister Delegate for the Autonomy of the Elderly, Brigitte Bourguignon, made the announcement on Tuesday during a hearing at the Senate Social Affairs Committee.
Air pollution: differentiated traffic maintained in Paris and the inner suburbs until at least Monday
To fight against a “persistent” episode of pollution, the Paris prefecture has extended the traffic restrictions. Ile-de-France has had to deal with a level of
Covid-19: the mandatory booster dose for caregivers from this Sunday, January 30
Each caregiver must now have a complete “vaccination schedule” or risk being suspended without pay. New step for the vaccination obligation. From this Sunday, January
Two passenger accidents disrupt traffic at Saint-Lazare station
Two accidents occurred at the end of the day at La Frette-Montigny (Val-d’Oise) and Pont-Cardinet (Paris) stations. Traffic was severely disrupted this Thursday at the
Covid-19: what to do when you are in a “contact case”?
At work, at school or in everyday life, the rules change depending on the vaccination schedule of the “contact” person. As France faces a large-scale
Covid-19: before New Years Eve, which screening test should be preferred?
FOCUS – As New Year’s Eve approaches, the use of self-tests is exploding. While they are now available in supermarkets, are they effective or should
Nice: first eviction from social housing for a trafficker and his host
The social landlord Côte d’Azur Habitat has obtained from the courts to be able to launch a procedure for the eviction of a tenant, because
Electric scooters temporarily banned at night on the Champs-Élysées
The decree is valid from Thursday until July 31, between “10 pm and 6 am” between “the Champs-Élysées roundabout and Place Charles-de-Gaulle included”. The Paris
Paris City Hall is raising the tone against self-service scooters
David Belliard summoned the representatives of Lime, Dott and Tier after the death of a young woman struck in mid-June by on a pedestrian alley