In the protests of raising the retirement age to 64 in France, the town hall in the city of Bordeaux was set on fire.
Footage of the incident shows that the front door of the town hall caught fire.
More than 1 million people across the country took to the streets on Thursday to protest the retirement age. According to the data of the Ministry of Interior, 120,000 people attended the march in the capital, Paris.
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According to the French General Confederation of Labor, 800,000 people took part in the demonstrations in Paris.
Speaking to the BBC in Paris, firefighters said they had been involved in the protests from the beginning and will continue to do so until Macron withdraws “pension reform”.
One of the firefighters said, “I listened to the President yesterday. People don’t care. Therefore, the crowd has no legitimacy. We will exert pressure at the highest level, if necessary, we will erect barricades.”
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It was announced that 80 people were detained during the demonstrations in the capital. Barricades were set up in the city, clashes broke out between the police and the activists.
In France, the government of President Emmanuel Macron narrowly won the no-confidence vote in the Parliament on Tuesday.
After the failure of the first vote of confidence at the initiative of the left parties, the deputies of these parties opened banners with the words “See you on the street”.
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Street protests continue to intensify after the law is no longer an obstacle.
In the city of Nantes, the police responded with tear gas to the demonstrators.
In Rennes, security forces fired water cannons against the protesters to disperse the crowd.
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Thousands of protest marches also took place in Marseille and Nice.
In France, 300 people, including the world-famous actress Juliette Binoche, wrote an open letter to President Emmanuel Macron, who is still in Brussels for the EU Summit, expressing that they are against the law.
The French government had also disabled the Assembly, using a special article in the constitution, in order to pass the controversial law that would raise the retirement age to 64.
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After the strikes and protests, the government did not take a step back. Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said that raising the retirement age is “not open to discussion”.
The French government argues that the current system cannot be sustained financially any longer and wants to lower the retirement age from 62 to 64.
At the same time, the duration and amount of the contribution to the pension is increased, and pensions are prevented before they are completed.
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According to public opinion polls, two-thirds of the public are against this change.
France has the lowest retirement age among major European economies.
F-16 warplanes caused panic in Washington, the capital of the USA. The sound of a huge explosion heard in Washington caused panic.
In the social media posts, it was stated that around 15:30 local time, a big noise similar to the sound of a sonic explosion was heard. While it was recorded that shaking was felt in the houses due to the explosion, some social media users commented that the explosion may be related to a possible military exercise.
It was recorded that the police asked the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) about the incident after citizens called the emergency lines, and the US Department of Homeland Security tweeted, “We are aware of the explosion sound heard in the capital, there is no threat at the moment.” expression was used.
Later, on the social media account of the Annapolis Emergency Management Office, it was shared that the explosion was caused by an “authorized flight under the Ministry of Defense” and that the military plane exceeding the sound limit caused the sonic boom.
In a written statement from the Federal Aviation Administration, it was reported that the Cessna-type plane, which took off from Tennessee to Long Island, entered the no-fly zone over the capital, then crashed into a mountainous terrain in the southwest region of Virginia.
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A few hours after the plane crashed, the local police announced that the rescue team had reached the wreckage of the plane. In the statement, which stated that there were no survivors in the accident, according to the first determinations, it was noted that the investigations at the accident site were continuing.
In the US press, there was information that the plane in question did not respond to the radio warnings, and thereupon, the F-16s took off with the emergency response authority at supersonic speed, which caused the explosion of sound.
It was also stated that during the incident, military jets used flares that could be seen by the public in order to attract the attention of the pilot, and that the flares did not pose a danger to the people on the ground due to their rapid and completely extinguishing feature.
No information was shared about why the plane did not answer the calls, how many people were in it, and why it crashed.
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White House officials announced that US President Joe Biden, who was playing golf at the Maryland military base, was informed during the incident.
It was noted that the FAA is continuing its investigation into the incident and will relay the details later.
Ukraine announced that Russia carried out an air strike on Kiev, destroying more than 40 targets in the air.
It was reported that an air attack was carried out by the Russian army on the capital of Ukraine, Kiev, and more than 40 targets were destroyed in the air by the Ukrainian air defense forces.
In a statement made by the Kyiv City Military Administration, it was stated that the Russian army carried out an air strike again on the capital, Kiev. It was stated in the statement that Russian forces launched missiles and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) towards Kiev in the early hours of the morning, and that 15 airstrikes were carried out on the capital city in May alone.
In the statement, it was stated that more than 40 targets attacked on Kiev were detected by the Ukrainian air defense forces and destroyed in the air.
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Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klichko also announced on his social media account that some missile fragments destroyed in the air hit the civilian infrastructure in various districts and caused damage.
Klichko later stated that there were explosions in the city again. Noting that Ukrainian air defense systems are working in Kiev, Klichko informed that missile fragments hit the Desnyan, Podilsk and Obolonskyi districts of the capital and one person was injured. Klichko stated the reason for the attack and stated that the enemy targeted the central districts of Kiev.
Three robbers broke into the home of football player Justin Kluivert near Valencia on Wednesday night.
His girlfriend was slightly injured. The thieves took a loot worth about 160,000 Euros.
Kluivert was not at home at the time of the robbery. He was in Mallorca with his club Valencia to duel with RCD Mallorca on Thursday evening.
Two victims were allegedly threatened and slightly injured. Several watches and jewelry were stolen.
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There have been reports of more robberies in the homes of Valencia football players lately. Kluivert, 24, has been playing for Valencia since last summer and is on loan from AS Roma. He previously played for Ajax.
Spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Mariya Zakharova, said that arms shipments to Ukraine will not deter Russia from its “special military operation” objectives.
Spokesperson of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Zakharova, made statements about current issues at the weekly press conference held in the capital Moscow.
Evaluating the possibility of supplying F-16 warplanes to Ukraine, Zakharova stated that the Western countries do not want the war in Ukraine to end and said, “This is another stage of escalation of conflicts and destabilization of the situation on the European continent. Any arms shipment to the Kiev regime will not detract from the targets set within the scope of the special military operation we have launched.” she used the phrase.
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“EXTENDING THE NUMBER OF PRODUCTS AND PORTS WITHIN THE SCOPE OF THE GRAIN AGREEMENT”
Asked about the number of ports used and the expansion of the exported product list within the scope of the Black Sea Grain Corridor Agreement, Zaharova said, “The Russian side repeatedly expressed to other interested parties that there is no question of expanding the product list and the number of ports during the expert meetings.” she replied.
Zaharova stated that there has been no progress in removing SWIFT sanctions on all Russian banks, including the Russian Agricultural Bank (Rosselkhozbank).
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Regarding the entry of the Ukrainian sabotage group into the Belgorod region of her country at the beginning of the week, Zakharova said, “Terrorist acts like this will be strictly prevented in the future.” said.
Wagner leader Prigozin announced that the fighters began to withdraw from Bahmut captured in Ukraine.
Yevgeny Prigozin, the leader of Russia’s mercenary force Wagner, announced that Wagner has begun withdrawing his troops from the Ukrainian city of Bahmut and transferring his positions there to regular Russian troops.
Prigozin said: “We are withdrawing troops from Bahmut. From five o’clock today to June 1, most of the troops will be withdrawn to the camps behind. We are handing over our positions to the army,” he said.
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Prigozin announced the capture of Bahmut on Saturday, after the longest and bloodiest battle of the war.
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The Colombian military is working with a Dutch team to look for four kids who might be lost in the Amazon rain forest.
According to RTL Nieuws, there are indications that the children survived the crash of their Cessna C206 on May 1.
They were traveling in a tiny plane with three adults to San Jose del Guaviare in central Colombia when their aircraft vanished from the radar. Lesly (13), Soleiny (9), Tien (4), and Cristin (11 months) were on board. The accident’s origin is still a mystery.
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The Colombian officials started looking right away. Only this week, on May 16, did they discover the plane and the bodies of the three adults. Three dogs and about 100 Colombian soldiers are looking for the kids. A plane flying over the neighborhood is equipped with a loudspeaker that is playing an audio message that the children’s grandmother recorded.
Since May 8, Anne van den Ouwelant, a Dutch woman, and her husband have actively participated in the search on behalf of the humanitarian group Rescue International. She works with a group that aids children who have experienced trauma. Additionally, her spouse Humberto is a data analysis specialist.
Rescue International was able to narrow the search by examining radar photos and other data, according to Van den Ouwelant, who spoke to RTL. “The plane could be found, in part because of this.” The Colombian army also discovered signs that the kids are still alive, such as a shelter, fruit that had been consumed, and a baby bottle.
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“Now that they’ve got the plane, it’s critical to examine lost people’s actions. So, what do people in this circumstance do? A person will travel to locations with water because they require it. In terms of creativity and endurance, it matters that they are with a 13-year-old. Of course, the fact that it includes minors is still a drawback. A 13-year-old is likely to know to search for water or mark their previous locations so they don’t walk in circles, for example.
Van den Ouwelant could also advise the ground searchers to follow the path of least resistance because people in distress have a tendency to do so. Therefore, people are more likely to take that option if there are hiking trails or animal-use trails nearby. And now there’s something else: individuals frequently try to hike up to a high spot to use their phone.
The Dutch mother is afraid to speculate on whether these kids, including a baby, might survive in the bush for more than two weeks. “However, there is hope. Always maintain that, please. These kids might still be around. For instance, the fact that they are indigenous means that they may have some familiarity with the terrain.
Breaking news.. The legendary name of the music world, Tina Turner, passed away at the age of 83.
Nicknamed the Queen of Rock’n Roll, the musician left her mark on the 1980s with songs such as What’s Love Got to Do with It and Private Dancer.
In the last years of his life, Turner suffered from health problems such as cancer, stroke and kidney failure.
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Tina Turner first entered the music market with the band Ike & Tina Turner, which she founded with her husband Ike Turner in the 1960s. After 1976, Tina Turner continued her solo career and increased her fame even more.
During his solo career spanning more than 30 years, Turner has sold more than 180 million albums and won 8 Grammy Awards.
After the house where Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria, was turned into a police station in line with the decision taken in 2019, it was announced that security forces would be trained in the field of human rights.
Historian Oliver Rathkolb, a member of the commission, which was created to prevent the building known as “Hitler’s house” or the house where the Nazi leader was born, from becoming a frequent destination for Nazi sympathizers and to ensure its reuse, made a statement to the press.
Rathkolb said that in the opinion polls on the fate of the house where Hitler was born, 53 percent of the public said that it should be turned into an anti-Nazi worldview institution, and 23 percent said that the building could not be demolished due to legal regulations.
Noting that the building, which will be used as a police station in 2026, will serve both ways, Rathkolb said, “The police in the Upper Austrian state will receive training in the field of human rights here in the future. At the same time, it will be open to service as a training center for all police forces in the country.” said.
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Decision to turn it into a police station
The house where Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was born in the town of Braunau am Inn in the state of Upper Austria in 1889 caused serious controversy in the country.
In November 2019, it was decided to transform the house where Hitler was born into a police station, and within this framework, a project competition was held across Europe.
The Minister of the Interior, Karl Nehammer, shared with the public the project of the police station to be built in the house where Hitler was born in June 2020.
The EU Commission argues that a legal error was made in the lower court decision that canceled Apple’s tax debt of more than 13 billion euros.
The appeal hearing of the court decision, which canceled the European Union (EU) Commission’s tax debt to Apple over 13 billion Euros, started at the European Court of Justice.
The European Court of Justice, the EU’s highest court, headquartered in Luxembourg, is today hearing the Commission’s appeal in the legal battle between the EU and Apple.
The EU Commission alleges legal errors were made in the lower court decision that canceled Apple’s over 13 billion euros in tax debt.
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As a result of the legal battle, it will become clear whether Apple is required to pay 13 billion euros in taxes to Ireland.
AB-APPLE CASE PROCESS
In 2016, the EU Commission completed its 3-year investigation into the taxation of companies established in Ireland for the European activities of Apple, headquartered in the USA.
Deciding that the tax practices the company used in Ireland were against EU rules, the EU Commission decided to collect 13 billion Euros and interest from Apple for the period 2003-2014.
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Apple accused the EU of acting unilaterally and changing the tax rules in Ireland retrospectively, and the Irish administration and Apple company initiated legal proceedings against the Commission’s decision.
The case was dealt with in the EU General Court, which is within the structure of the European Court of Justice.
This court reversed the EU Commission decision on taxation in Ireland in 2020 in favor of Apple.
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The General Court ruled that the EU Commission’s decision that Apple had provided economic benefits in Ireland was insufficiently substantiated and erroneous.
The EU Commission claimed that legal errors were made in the decision of the General Court, that the Commission did not sufficiently evaluate the reasons for the decision to impose fines and that it used contradictory logic and appealed the case.
Decisions of the EU General Court can be brought to the European Court of Justice, which is the upper court for legality review.
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandr Novak stated that they continue to increase their energy shipments to China and said, “Our energy shipments to China increased by 40 percent in the first quarter of 2023.”
Russian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandr Novak stated that they continue to increase their energy shipments to China and said, “Our energy shipments to China increased by 40 percent in the first quarter of 2023.”
Novak made evaluations at the meeting held in Shanghai and attended by officials from Russia and China.
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Noting that they are working with Chinese companies on the supply of technological equipment, Novak said, “We are working with our partners to supply the missing technological equipment.”
DUE TO SANCTIONS OF WESTERN COUNTRIES
Novak stated that they continue to develop cooperation with China in the field of energy, and said, “Energy is one of the main areas where we have developed our cooperation with China. Our energy shipments to China increased by 40 percent in the first quarter of 2023.
While Russia is accelerating the search for alternative markets for its oil and natural gas due to the sanctions of Western countries, it is increasing its shipments to Asia, especially to China and India.