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Rouen · RouenA 14-year-old girl and three boys between the ages of 15 and 20 were arrested on the night of Tuesday 8 and Wednesday 9 April in downtown Rouen. They had just stolen Pokémon cards and boosters at a gambling shop on Rue des Bonnetiers.See the Story
In Rouen, police call young Pokémon card thieves
Pollution · RouenThree years after the facts, the Court of Appeal of Rouen renders its decision on Monday 7 April in an unprecedented case of marine pollution. In issue: the chemiquier MT Guardians, suspected of illegally rejecting vegetable oils off the coast of Le Havre. A case that could change the law on the protection of the environment at sea.See the Story
Marine pollution: can these satellite images of the wild degassing of a cargo ship in the open sea condemn its shipowner?
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Antisemitism · CzechiaProfessor of contemporary history at the University of Rouen and author of an important biography of the former Member of Parliament for Tarn, published by Perrin (2024), Jean-Numa Ducange returns to a recurring question: Was Jean Jaurès anti-Semitic?See the Story
"There is a long-standing anti-Semitism on the left, which even concerns the great dreyfusard Jaurès"
100% Left coverage: 1 sources
Rouen · RouenIn the 19th century, medicine was still largely based on empirical treatments, often dangerous, although legitimized by the knowledge of the time. It is in this context that mercury, a substance now recognized as highly toxic, was commonly administered for therapeutic purposes. A recent study, conducted by researchers affiliated with the University of Bordeaux, sheds a striking light on these practices by analysing the remains of a child who die…See the Story