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PSA's shareholders meeting by videoconference for an extraordinary general meeting to ratify the merger with the Italian-American manufacturer Fiat-Chrysler (FCA), creating the new Stellantis group, which becomes the fourth largest automobile group in the world. IMAGES
The merger of Peugeot-maker PSA and Fiat Chrysler is "good news both for France and for the European industry", says French Economy minister Bruno Le Maire. SOUNDBITE
Le comédien Jeremy Irons vous invite à un voyage dans l'au-delà au pays des pharaons. Partez à la découverte des rites funéraires et mythes ancestraux de l'Égypte antique en compagnie des dieux Anubis, Isis, Osiris, Maat et Horus. Momies, amulettes et autres trésors millénaires, parvenus jusqu'à nous grâce à des expéditions historiques, vous révèlent leurs plus profonds secrets.
The company flag flies at full mast in front of Goodyear's European headquarters in Machelen, Belgium as investigators searched three European sites belonging to the American tyre giant, according to French prosecutors. The investigation forms part of an involuntary homicides probe into crashes caused by burst truck tyres. IMAGES of Goodyear's European headquarters
French President Emmanuel Macron is paying tribute to the heroism of members of the World War II Resistance based at a remote Alpine plateau who were attacked by the Nazi army and French collaborationist forces. Members of the resistance used the Vercors Plateau as a refuge after the occupation of France from 1940, receiving airdrops from the Allies and even occasional visits by British agents with the top-secret Special Operations Executive (SOE) unit. With 2024 marking 80 years since the penultimate year of World War II, Macron is making a series of high-profile commemorations to remember resistance heroes but also to note the role played by native French collaborationist militia (milice) in the German occupation. IMAGES
Around 80 new tractors arrive at a protest held by Italian farmers on the outskirts of Rome to pressure the government to improve their working conditions. Italy is one of a number of countries across Europe where farmers have staged weeks of demonstrations to demand lower fuel taxes, better prices for their products and an easing of EU environmental regulations that they say makes it more difficult to compete with cheaper foreign produce. IMAGES