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New York Times : France
26  avril     04h00
What Is a Decent Wage’? France’s Michelin Raises a Debate.
Liz Alderman    The tire maker vowed to ensure that none of its workers would struggle to make ends meet.
25  avril     15h32
El Moulin Rouge pierde las aspas en Parà s
Isabella Kwai    Los bomberos tuvieron que intervenir después de que las aspas cayeran al suelo. Nadie result herido y el famoso cabaret seguir abierto.
    19h23
Macron, Battling Far Right at Home, Pushes for Stronger E.U.
Roger Cohen and Aurelien Breeden    In a major speech, France’s president returned to a familiar theme, warning that Our Europe is mortal if it does not become more self sufficient.
    11h20
Moulin Rouge’s Windmill Blades Fall Off in Paris
Isabella Kwai    Firefighters were called overnight after the blades crashed to the ground. Nobody was hurt, and the famed cabaret venue will stay open.
    16h20
How Paris Changed the Expat Artists
Karen Rosenberg    An exhibition at the Grey Art Museum explores the fervid postwar scene in Paris, where Ellsworth Kelly, Joan Mitchell and others learned lessons America couldn’t teach them.
24  avril     16h21
Olimpiadas de Parà s: el equipo de ciberseguridad espera ataques
Tariq Panja    Seremos atacados, dijo el responsable de la lucha contra las ciberamenazas. Para prepararse, los organizadores pagan recompensas a los hackers que descubren vulnerabilidades.
23  avril     15h18
At Least 5 Die Trying to Cross English Channel, Including a Young Girl
Aurelien Breeden    British and French authorities have struggled to find ways to deter people from making the perilous journey.
22  avril     18h33
Earth Day 2024: A Look at 3 Places Adapting Quickly to Fight Climate Change
Delger Erdenesanaa    Paris is becoming a city of bikes. Across China, people are snapping up , electric cars. On Earth Day, a look at a few bright spots for emission reductions.
    22h37
Giorgia Meloni Is Leading the Far-Right Takeover of Europe
David Broder    Giorgia Meloni is the model for the continent’s far right.
20  avril     09h00
Book Review: Habsburgs on the Rio Grande,’ by Raymond Jonas
Natasha Wheatley    In Habsburgs on the Rio Grande, Raymond Jonas’s story of French backed nation building in Mexico foreshadows the proxy battles of the Cold War.