THE NEWS AT NOON. National tribute, 16-year-old teenager killed with a knife in Montpellier, complaint from Judith Godrèche… what to remember
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News of the day
National tribute. Emmanuel Macron pays this Wednesday February 7 at the Invalides, a national tribute to the French victims of the’ Hamas attack in Israel on October 7, in which more than 1,160 people of several nationalities died. Before a "memorial time" planned later for the French people who died in the Israeli bombings in Gaza.
The ceremony pays tribute to the memory of the 42 French people killed by Hamas, an event marked by the fight against anti-Semitism. Each of the French victims is represented by a photo and by his name.
To follow the ceremony live.
And also…
Complaint of Judith Godrèche. After having denounced for several weeks "the'control" that the director allegedly exercised on her when she was a teenager, Judith Godrèche filed a complaint against Benoit Jacquot for "violent rape of a minor under 15 years old". She was interviewed this Tuesday, February 6 at the minor protection brigade of the Paris judicial police to file a complaint.
Death of a 16-year-old teenager stabbed in Montpellier. A 16-year-old boy was the victim of a stabbing this Tuesday, February 6 in front of the Jules-Guesde high school. Wounded in the chest, he died last night as a result of his injuries. Seven people were arrested and taken into police custody.
The sex tape affair in the Senate. A sex tape involving a senator, filmed in the grounds of the Palais du Luxembourg, was used as a means of pressure by a medical assistant, according to revelations from Canard Chained. The affair has been kept secret for three months by the President of the Senate, Gérard Larcher.
Practical info
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