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2 Jun 2025
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Le Monde: French police detain 79 more people on Sunday night after PSG celebrations
Following Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory, police detained 79 individuals amid celebrations that turned violent. Authorities reported clashes with non-supporters who vandalized property and obstructed traffic.
Earlier, over 500 arrests were made nationwide as riots erupted, resulting in multiple injuries and fatalities, including a teenager and a police officer. President Macron condemned the violence as "unacceptable."
GB News: New transport option could remove thousands of petrol and diesel cars from UK roads - 'Really needed'
Labour is being urged to expand car clubs across the UK to reduce pollution from petrol and diesel vehicles. Analysis shows that car clubs can replace up to 32 private cars, freeing up space equivalent to London's Hyde Park and encouraging more sustainable travel habits.
Despite the benefits, London's car club membership has declined by 22% since 2021, prompting calls for a cohesive strategy from Transport for London to support growth in this sector. Experts highlight the economic and environmental advantages of car clubs, including lower emissions and reduced traffic congestion.
#technology
Le Monde: French state buys Atos's advanced computing division
The French government plans to acquire the advanced computing division of Atos for €410 million, following the nationalization of ASN. The deal, expected to finalize by mid-2026, excludes Atos's Vision AI division.
Negotiations began in November 2024, with the final amount lower than initially projected.
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Le Monde: Jonathan Anderson takes the helm at Dior
Jonathan Anderson has been appointed as the creative director for both women's and men's collections at Dior, marking a historic first for the brand. This role is significant for Dior, which generated €8.7 billion in revenue in 2024 and is a key player within LVMH.
Anderson, a 40-year-old British designer, is recognized for his own label, JW Anderson, and his successful 11-year tenure at Loewe, where he revitalized the brand. He will continue to manage his label while taking on this new challenge at Dior.