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Decline is an old temptation of the European soul, the dark side of its tragic courage. In spite of the sun of Attica, Hesiod had already whispered the song of the twilight, before the bards took it back under the grey sky of the old Germania and the Celtic countries.

It was this song that haunted Master Robert Wace, in his island of Jersey, one day as he traced on parchment the first lines of his Roman de Rou, in the middle of the 12th century:

«All things hasten to decay
All fall, all perish, all come to an end
Man dieth, iron consumeth, wood decayeth
Towers crumble, strong walls fall down, the rose withereth away
...»

Certainly. But also, all things come back, they are reborn, they live again. Children are born and succeed to fathers.

And even if some generations would be forgetful and unfaithful, without them knowing it, through them life is transmitted and with it, a part of the heritage that other generations eager to return to the sources of the kingdom, beyond time, will find later on.

📖 History and Traditions of Europeans — Dominique Venner, 2002
🇫🇷🔥🇳🇨 Around 400 businesses and shops damaged since riots began

👉🏻 Significant damage has been reported in Nouméa and nearby towns, affecting buildings, public facilities, and economic structures, according to Nouméa public prosecutor Yves Dupas. Specifically, around 400 establishments, including shops, hypermarkets, and businesses, have been destroyed or damaged, causing significant damage.

🔎 The New Caledonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry called for the preservation of "the little that remains" of the archipelago's economy, estimating that over 150 businesses have been looted and set on fire, leaving more than 1,000 employees out of work. There is now more than 1 billion euros worth of damage.

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🇫🇷🇳🇨 - Macron is going to New Caledonia tonight, says BFM.
🇫🇷📈 French business failures rising above 2009 peak

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🇫🇷🇮🇱- France has said they back the International Criminal Court, after issuing arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister and Defense Minister.
🇫🇷🇳🇨⚡️- In New Caledonia, rioters burned down two schools and destroyed a car dealership containing 300 vehicles, according to BFM.
🇫🇷🔥🇳🇨 Chaos in New Caledonia: latest official developments

▪️Emmanuel Macron is heading to New Caledonia to «establish a mission», according to government spokesperson Prisca Thevenot. Neither the duration nor the nature of his stay has been specified.

▪️Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin announced he will accompany the President to New Caledonia, along with the Minister of Overseas Territories and the Minister of the Armed Forces

▪️In response to the violence, additional forces will be sent in the coming hours despite a «fragile return to calm», according to local government representative.

▪️The Council of State has granted the government an extension to justify the blocking of TikTok, prolonging the review of appeals until Wednesday noon.

▪️A New Zealand flight arrived to evacuate fifty tourists. Canberra is sending two planes to evacuate Australian tourists and others.

▪️Nouméa International Airport remains closed to commercial flights until Saturday at 9 AM due to the ongoing blockades and violence.

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The political events of 1984 to 1988 in New Caledonia were a period in the history of this French collectivity that was marked by a quasi-civil and even ethnic war between supporters and opponents of independence from France.

Marked by several deaths on both sides, as well as the murder of a dozen gendarmes, the introduction of a state of emergency, a reinforced presence of French military forces and extensive national and international media coverage, it has profoundly marked the contemporary history of this Pacific Ocean archipelago.

Violence reached its peak with the Ouvéa hostage-taking incident in 1988. Civil peace was restored with the signing of the Matignon Accords on June 26, 1988.


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🇫🇷📰🇺🇦French army would be knowingly training «genuine Ukrainian neo-Nazis» for combat

👉🏻 Mediapart journalist Sébastien Bourdon report that a group of Ukrainian soldiers that came to France at the end of 2023 included genuine neo-Nazis in its ranks. «A fact that the French army could not ignore: one had the SS symbol tattooed on his face»

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French Foreign Minister: State recognition of Palestine is not taboo for France — Reuters
🇫🇷🇪🇺🇩🇪 Two weeks before European elections, the French far-right party has announced that it will no longer sit with its German ally, following controversial remarks made by the head of the AfD list about the SS.

🔎 In an interview on May 18, Maximilian Krah had referred to members of the SS, saying that not all of them should be “automatically considered as (criminals), there were also many farmers”.

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🇫🇷💥 JUST IN - Numbeo ranking of most dangerous countries in Europe 2024 just released.

🎉 France ranked 1st, Russia 16th.

👉🏻 The higher a country is in the ranking, the more dangerous it is considered to be by its inhabitants.
Not very scientific, it nevertheless gives a good picture of a country's safety and, above all, of people's perception of safety in their own country.

1. France (55.3% crime rate)
2. Belarus (50.8%)
3. Belgium (49.2)
4. Sweden (48.4)
5. United Kingdom (47.4)
6. Italy (47.3)
7. Ukraine (46.9)
8. Greece (46.7)
9. Ireland (46.5)
...
16. Russia (39.1)
17. Germany (38.9)
...
22. Spain (36.2)
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28. Portugal (31.2)
...
33. Netherlands (26.3)
34. Denmark (26.3)
35. Finland (26.3)
36. Croatia (26)
37. Iceland (25.4)
38. Switzerland (25.3)
39. Slovenia (24.2)
40. Estonia (23.8)
41. Monaco (23.6)
42. Isle of Man (20.5)
43. Andorra (12.9).
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This house is for sale as you know
I am, by trade, a real estate agent

I must warn you if you want to buy it
I prefer to tell you this house is haunted

Don't smile Sir, don't worry Madam
It's haunted, all right, but with friendly ghosts

Of monsters and dragons that kids can see
Of tears and fights and hearty breakfasts

"Finish your homework"
"my schoolbag's too heavy"
"Leave your brother alone"
"kids, let's eat"


🎵 Bénabar — Quatre murs et un toit
🚨🇫🇷 FLASH - The IMF sounds the alarm over France's deficit

▪️The IMF predicts a public deficit of 4.5% of GDP in 2027, compared with the government's forecast of 2.9%.
The IMF calls for measures on unemployment benefits and a reform of tax expenditure.

▪️The IMF has also stated that it expects growth to be weak in 2024, at 0.8% (the government forecasts 1%).

▪️This statement comes at a very bad time, given that Standard & Poor's is due to publish its rating of French debt in 8 days' time.

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🇫🇷🔥🇳🇨 Chaos in New Caledonia: "colossal" damage inflicted on local businesses

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