Attribution of political nuances in view of the legislative elections: Nupes criticizes “electoral tampering”

The leader of La France insoumise, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, threatened to file an appeal to the Council of State in summary proceedings, Tuesday, May 17, so that the New Popular Ecological and Social Union (Nupes),...

Europe: “You don’t fall in love with a growth rate or a structural fund”

At the time of the presidency of the Council of the European Union (EU), the writer Olivier Guez returns for Le Monde to the collective work, Le Grand Tour. Self-portrait of Europe by its...

Northern Ireland: London threatens to backtrack on post-Brexit checks deal

Despite the risk of reprisals from Europeans, the British government threatened on Tuesday May 17 to legislate in the coming weeks to reverse the post-Brexit controls that plunged Northern Ireland into a political crisis.Due...

From Napoleon to the Cannes Film Festival, glory always takes the stairs

Altars, steps, steps: the steps play a central role in the narrative of power. By elevating, they naturalize and legitimize the fiction of a higher order to which only a select few deserve access....

Iran: Tehran confirms the arrest of two Frenchmen

Iran confirmed on Tuesday (May 17th) that it had arrested two French nationals who authorities say tried to provoke unrest by meeting with representatives of teachers' unions, state television reported. Television broadcast images of...

France fights “effectively” against financial crime, according to FATF

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has given France a thumbs up in the fight against money laundering and terrorist financing, in its first assessment report on the country since 2011. France is fighting...

Legislative 2022: the investiture of Jérôme Peyrat makes waves in the Dordogne

It has been ten days since the investiture of Jérôme Peyrat by the presidential majority for the legislative elections of June 12 and 19 has been annoying, in the 4th constituency of the Dordogne....

In Lebanon, significant breakthrough of the opposition in the legislative elections

A small jolt shook the traditional Lebanese parties in the May 15 legislative elections. For this first post-"thaoura" (the "revolt") election, the protest movement of October 2019 which demanded the departure of political leaders...

US cloud giants accused of distorting competition

After search engines, online advertising or application stores, the cloud. Players in the hosting market and online services for businesses are mobilizing to denounce practices deemed to be anti-competitive. In the line of sight,...

Zimbabwe asks for European support for the sale of its stockpile of ivory

Zimbabwe on Monday (May 16) asked for support from European countries for the sale, for a value of 600 million dollars, of its stock of ivory whose trade is prohibited. The Cites (Convention on...
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Understanding Crypto Seizures: Insights from Asset Reality’s Joanna Summers

Exploring Crypto Seizures and Asset Recovery with Joanna SummersIn a recent podcast episode that delved into the intricate world of cryptocurrency seizures and asset...