Ali Boumendjel's widow, Malika Boumendjel, here in 2001, died in 2020. -

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Macron admits Algerian activist Ali Boumendjel was "assassinated"

France advances on past in Algeria.

Emmanuel Macron admitted on Tuesday, "in the name of France", that the lawyer and nationalist leader Ali Boumendjel was "tortured and murdered" by the French army during the Algerian war in 1957, announced the Elysee.

The murder was disguised as suicide at the time.

This recognition, which the Head of State himself announced to Ali Boumendjel's grandchildren when he received them on Tuesday, is one of the calming gestures recommended by historian Benjamin Stora in his report on colonization and Algerian war.

Differentiated circulation from today in Ile-de-France

The Paris police prefect has just decided to set up differentiated traffic in Ile-de-France from this Wednesday.

The measure is implemented until the end of the fine particle pollution episode affecting the region.

Differentiated traffic is valid "within the perimeter delimited by the A86 (to the exclusion of this one)", indicates the prefecture.

Within this perimeter, “only vehicles fitted with a Crit'Air class 0, 1 and 2 sticker will be authorized to circulate” between 5.30 am and midnight.

Maximum speeds will also be reduced by 20 km / h, dropping to 110, 90 or 70 km / h, depending on the road axes.

The air pollution alert was also triggered on Tuesday in the Nord, Pas-de-Calais, Oise and Somme, again causing speed limits on the roads.

Japanese billionaire offers eight seats for trip around the moon

This is a very rare opportunity that must be seized by completing your pre-registration form before March 14th.

Yusaku Maezawa, an eccentric Japanese billionaire is indeed offering eight tickets to people around the world to accompany him on a space tourism trip around the Moon, scheduled for 2023 with SpaceX.

An online fashion mogul, he was the first private customer to book a flight aboard a lunar rocket developed by Elon Musk's company, for an undisclosed fee.

He had initially declared that he wanted to invite six to eight artists to accompany him on this journey.

But his initial plan widened as he came to believe that "every person who does something creative can be called an artist."

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