Author: Frank Deux

Frank Deux is an editor at the French news desk for WTX news.

Mo Salah Sparks New Contract Drama Following Liverpool’s Triumph Over Man City Liverpool star Mo Salah has raised fresh doubts about his future following the Reds’ 2-0 victory over Manchester City. With his contract set to expire at the end of the season, Salah revealed he hasn’t been offered a new deal. Speaking to Sky Sports, he said, “Until now, this is the last City game I will play for Liverpool. I just wanted to…

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This weekend two men armed with a firearm, a motorcycle robbed a woman who was walking on Alberto Alcocer Street, in the Chamartín district, stealing a luxury watch valued at more than 20,000 euros. According to police sources, the two thieves violently approached the victim who was walking with a companion, stole the piece and fled on the motorcycle. This is a type of crime that has been occurring for a few years in the…

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US President Joe Biden pardoned his son, Hunter Biden, avoiding potential prison time for gun and tax convictions. The decision reverses Biden’s past pledge not to use presidential powers for family benefit. The move comes weeks before sentencing and amid President-elect Trump’s impending White House return. Hunter Biden was scheduled to be sentenced for his conviction on federal gun charges on 12 December. He was scheduled to be sentenced in the tax case four days…

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Traffic accident on the A-30 highway towards Cartagena, near the Corvera airport exit, on October 22.Marcial Guillén (EFE)Highways and urban roads claimed five fatalities a day last year, according to the Annual Road Accident Report of the General Directorate of Traffic (DGT). A total of 1,806 people died in the 101,306 traffic accidents recorded throughout Spain. This represents a 3% increase in deaths, in a year in which the historical record for long-distance trips was…

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Riss, director of “Charlie Hebdo”, in Paris, March 2024. JOEL SAGET / AFP To mark the 10th anniversary of the attack on Charlie Hebdo on January 7, 2015, the satirical newspaper is publishing a book that pays tribute to the eight members of the team murdered that day. Charlie Liberty. A Journal of Their Lives (“Charlie Liberty: A Diary of Their Lives”) is a deeply moving book in its fragility and its very simplicity, as…

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On January 14, Metro de Madrid interrupted the circulation of its trains between the San Blas and García Noblejas stations on line 7. There have been no accidents. There has also been no terrorist threat. What is happening is much more prosaic: a pigeon is hiding under the subway rails as it passes through the Simancas station. The incident, detailed in various internal documents accessed by EL PAÍS, forces the service to stop for just…

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Photos of fentanyl users at an event organized by Facing Fentanyl, a non-profit awareness group made up of families impacted by this opioid, in New York City, August 21, 2023. SHANNON STAPLETON/REUTERS When Nabarun Dasgupta, a leading drug expert at the University of North Carolina, discovered the figures from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in May, he was “skeptical.” For the first time since 2018, they announced a 3% drop in the…

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Andueza asks not to look at the “dark clouds” that the PP puts on them: “We must continue writing brilliant pages”The general secretary of the PSE-EE, Eneko Andueza, has asked his party colleagues to forget to look up at those “dark clouds” that the PP puts over them, in reference to the accusations of corruption, because the socialist perspective must be in “continuing writing brilliant pages of the history of Spain.”“I am going to ask…

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Updated Monday, December 2, 2024 – 03:12″Our main priority will once again be to win the municipal and regional elections of 2027 and return to govern throughout Spain.” This was the assignment Pedro Sanchez moved this Sunday to the more than 1,000 delegates who attended the Federal Congress of the PSOE in Seville this weekend, an appointment with which they have tried to grease the party machinery with a view to future appointments with the…

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French prisoner Serge Atlaoui (L) is escorted by police upon his arrival at Tangerang court, outside Jakarta, on April 1, 2015. ROMEO GACAD / AFP France has asked Indonesia to transfer a French death row convict, who has been jailed for drug crimes in the Asian nation since 2005, a senior Indonesian minister told Agence France-Presse (AFP), on Friday, November 29. Indonesia is in discussion with three countries, including France, over the return of several…

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“They want me like this, without fangs.” Ángel Gabilondo, the man Ciudadanos prevented from governing Madrid with the PSOE in 2019, explained with that metaphor why his slow style had a pull among voters. Two years later, in 2021, with the Isabel Díaz Ayuso (PP) phenomenon in full swing, Juan Lobato, her replacement as regional candidate, offered the opposite recipe: “We have to have a much higher forcefulness.” With the two now gone from the…

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“What a waste of time!” sighed those close to him. But Bernard Arnault wouldn’t listen. France’s richest man dreams of that old-fashioned black suit embroidered with green silk olive leaves and the sword that is the hallmark of an academician’s uniform. He is campaigning to win over the 46 members of the Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques, one of the five Académies that constitute the Institut de France, devoted to developing literature, science, and…

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Without debate about Pedro Sánchez’s team in Ferraz or discussion of ideological background, what the socialists are doing this weekend in Seville is a kind of group therapy and sharing about what is happening to them on the eve of what that can happen. The 41st Congress of Seville has been conceived as a necessary procedure to start the organic clock and little else. Maybe wait for a sign from Pedro Sánchez this Sunday that…

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Protesters gathered across Georgia on Saturday night in a third straight night of demonstrations against the government’s decision to suspend negotiations to join the European Union. Masked police in riot gear fired rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannons at protesters as clashes broke out outside parliament in Tbilisi. Georgia sees third night of mass protests after ruling party suspends EU talks

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A general view of Notre-Dame de Paris cathedral, during a visit by French President Macron, in Paris, France, on November 29, 2024. CHRISTOPHE PETIT TESSON / VIA REUTERS Eight days ahead of the December 7 reopening of the cathedral, French President Emmanuel Macron conducted an inspection, on Friday, November 29 − broadcast live on television − of the restored Notre-Dame de Paris. It provided the first official insight into how the 850-year-old edifice now looks…

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Bernard Arnault, head of LVMH, leaves a Paris courthouse on November 28, 2024. STEPHANE MAHE/REUTERS On the morning of Thursday, November 28, in front of a packed courtroom in Paris, a leading figure took the stand. The head of the LVMH luxury goods group, Bernard Arnault, appeared with the rosette on a gold braid of the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor pinned to his suit lapel. He was summoned to appear as a…

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