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Elisabeth Borne is the new Prime Minister of France

For the second time in its history, France has a Prime Minister.

It will still have been necessary to wait thirty years to see a woman again at the head of Matignon.

Edith Cresson had indeed led the government from May 1991 to April 1992, it is now the turn of Elisabeth Borne to occupy the same position.

The former Minister of Labor was appointed Monday evening by Emmanuel Macron to occupy 57 rue de Varenne in Paris and thus succeed Jean Castex.

It now remains for the President of the Republic to appoint the ministers on the proposals of Elisabeth Borne.

In Mariupol, more than 260 Ukrainian fighters evacuated from Azovstal

It is a final act that marks the end of the bloody siege of Azovstal.

More than 260 Ukrainian fighters, including 53 wounded, were evacuated Monday evening from this steelworks in Mariupol.

In the process, the Ukrainian general staff announced the end of the "combat mission" in the port city now controlled by Russia.

“53 seriously injured were evacuated from Azovstal to Novoazovsk for medical assistance and 211 others were transported to Olenivka through a humanitarian corridor,” announced Ukrainian Deputy Defense Minister Ganna Malyar.

These two localities are located in territory controlled by Russian and pro-Russian forces in eastern Ukraine, but Ganna Malyar specified that the fighters must in the future be repatriated to territory controlled by Ukraine, "within the framework of an exchange procedure.

Complaints for anti-LGBT+ crimes and offenses up 28% in 2021

Today is World Day Against Homophobia, Transphobia and Biphobia.

And unfortunately, the public authorities and associations still have a lot of work to do to change mentalities.

Complaints for crimes and offenses committed against LGBT + people have indeed increased by 28% in France in 2021 compared to 2020, according to figures published Monday by the Ministry of the Interior.

If we take into account the year 2019, which preceded the Covid-19 health crisis, the increase is reduced to 12%.

And in five years, over the period 2016-2021, the number of anti-LGBT + acts has doubled (+104%).

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