C’est aujourd’hui que la 17e chambre du tribunal correctionnel de Paris se penchait sur le cas de Nicolas Bedos qui avait traité Marine Le Pen, de «salope fascisante» dans une chronique publié par l’hebdomadaire Marianne. Le jugement sera rendu le 28 mai. Le 14 janvier 2012, dans sa tribune hebdomadaire à Marianne, Nicolas Bedos écrivaitRead moreRead more
Month: February 2020
Nicolas Bedos jugé pour une chronique sur Marine Le Pen
“Seventh Son” : les 1ères photos !
Découvrez les premières photos de “Seventh Son” de Sergei Bodrov. Adapté de la série de romans (9 tomes au total) écrite par Joseph Delaney et intitulée The Wardstone Chronicles, le long métrage sortira à la fin de l’année. Découvrez les premières photos de Seventh Son de Sergei Bodrov. Emmené par Ben Barnes, Jeff Bridges etRead moreRead more
Geoffroy Didier : « Le devoir appellera Nicolas Sarkozy »
A la veille des élections européennes, l’une des figures montantes de l’UMP se confie à Gala. Retour sur un parcours éclair. Am-bi-tieux. Sourire carnassier pour lâcher des formules calibrées. Geoffroy Didier ne cache pas son appétit de cîmes. N°5 sur les listes européennes de l’UMP en Ile-de-France, l’ex-conseiller de Brice Hortefeux, cofondateur du courant “LaRead moreRead more
Katie Holmes, sexy pour Glamour US
Katie Holmes est en couverture du Glamour américain pour son numéro du mois d’août. La jeune femme y apparaît tout en sobriété: topless et vêtue de jean. L’ex-compagne de Tom Cruise revient plus sexy que jamais dans le numéro d’août du Glamour américain, à paraître à la mi-juillet. Katy Holmes, 35 ans et mère depuisRead moreRead more
Director Guy Nattiv At Oscars: 'Bigotry' During Holocaust Seen 'Everywhere Today in America'
Israeli filmmaker Guy Nattiv said in his Oscars acceptance for the Best Live Action Short award that the “bigotry” during the Holocaust is seen “everywhere” in contemporary American and European life. “I moved here five years ago from Israel,” Nattiv said before the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. “My grandparents are Holocaust survivors. The bigotry that they experiencedRead moreRead more
EU takes billion-euro battle to Russia
Brussels is ratcheting up pressure on Russia in a tit-for-tat sanctions battle that has raged since the early days of the Ukraine crisis in 2014. The European Union is now pressing to claw back €1.4 billion each year from Moscow, arguing that the Kremlin unlawfully banned imports of pork meat from Europe in January 2014, justRead moreRead more
Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara to Resign Following Sex Scandal
NEW YORK (AP) — Warner Bros. chief Kevin Tsujihara is stepping down after claims that he promised acting roles in exchange for sex. As Warner Bros. chairman and chief executive officer at one of Hollywood’s most powerful and prestigious studios, Tsujihara is one of the highest-ranking executives to be felled by sexual misconduct allegations. WarnerRead moreRead more
European Parliament accused of political stitch-up over top posts
A handful of senior appointments to the European Parliament’s secretariat will be made in the coming months through backroom political deals rather than a transparent recruitment process, according to trade unions and officials within the assembly. Six Parliament officials who spoke on condition of anonymity said that eight individuals are allegedly destined to be theRead moreRead more
Alyssa Milano Apologizes After Calling Herself a Disabled, Trans, Immigrant, Person of Color
Left-wing celebrity activist Alyssa Milano apologized over the weekend for causing offense after calling herself a disabled, transgender person of color in a social media post. The bizarre social media saga began when Alyssa Milano declared that she was celebrating transgender women on International Women’s Day. “My transgender sisters! I am celebrating YOU this NationalWomensDay!” the SundaysRead moreRead more
Poland and EU insist they’re on the mend
Click:wps官网下载 Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki is welcomed by European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker at a meeting in Brussels | Olivier Hoslet/EPA Poland and EU insist they’re on the mend Friendlier faces join government, but Warsaw stays firm on controversial judicial reforms. By Jan Cienski and Joanna Plucinska 1/10/18, 1:57 AM CET Updated 1/12/18, 5:20Read moreRead more