Nagui will soon be presenting a new program on France 2, a "talent show" which will be called "The Artist".

Véronique Genest was excluded from the France 2 TV movie, "The call of the stork", whose central subject is surrogacy, surrogacy.

Three years ago, the actress had published a message hostile to this medical practice, banned in France.

M6 will broadcast this Monday evening at 9:05 pm a telefilm on cyber harassment, entitled “Harassed.” The CNews news channel has been put on notice by the CSA for not having respected its obligations in terms of pluralism.

On the front page, a new program for Nagui on France 2. 

It will be what the Anglo-Saxons call a "talent show", a competition to discover new artists, like "The Voice" or "La Nouvelle Star".

It will be titled "The Artist" and it will have a particularity compared to the other shows that Nagui unveiled this weekend, in a video, on his Instagram account.

The public will choose, with three jurors.

Each show will be live and in the first part of the evening.

No broadcast date, yet, the castings have not started.

Castings for which you can register, if you are a singer-songwriter.

A platform will soon be put online.

Another project, another casting.

That of a France 2 TV movie, "The call of the stork".

One of the actresses announced will ultimately not be retained.  

Véronique Genest has been excluded from this fiction, whose central subject is surrogacy, surrogacy. However, the actress had published a message hostile to this medical practice, banned in France. Message today deleted. She had sent it, three years ago, on the occasion of the release of the book by Marc-Olivier Fogiel, father of two daughters born by GPA. Title of the work: "What's wrong with my family?". A book which inspired the TV movie in which Véronique Genest was to shoot. The announced presence of the actress had immediately provoked the discontent of Marc-Olivier Fogiel. France 2 therefore decided and announced that it is Guilaine Londez, currently showing in the "Speech" at the cinema, who will replace Véronique Genest.  

A TV movie, again, the one broadcast by M6 this Monday evening: "Harassed" is the focus of the day.

The story of a family without history targeted by cyber attacks. It begins with an intimate photo stolen and posted on the Internet, then the computer camera is activated remotely.

Text messages are sent without the sender actually being the author.

So the family will try to find out which hacker is attacking her.

A modern-themed thriller, carried by Claire Keim and Bruno Salomone, who was seduced by the script.

Bruno Salomone did not become paranoid in real life, but the problems posed by cybercrime made him think.

The TV movie "Harcelés" will be broadcast this Monday evening at 9:05 pm on M6. 

CNews formal notice by the CSA.

For not having respected its obligations in terms of pluralism.

The Superior Audiovisual Council accuses the channel of having given too much voice to the National Assembly.

A specific case, in his viewfinder.

That of Philippe Ballard, RN candidate for regional in Ile-de-France.

CNews said the former LCI reporter was given seven minutes of airtime between May 10 and May 28.

However, after verification of the CSA, he had nearly an hour of airtime.

And what is more, underlines the regulator, "on major themes of the electoral campaign in Ile-de-France, such as public security".

A special Pulitzer Prize was awarded to a young American woman. 

To a simple citizen, who is not a journalist.

Her name is Darella Frazier, she is only 18 years old.

She was the one who filmed the arrest and murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis a little over a year ago.

A video that has been around the world and in which we see this African-American suffocating under the knee of a white policeman, Derek Chauvin.

The jury of Pulitzer, one of the most prestigious prizes in journalism, wished to salute his courage for having dared to film this scene.

It is also a way, he says, of "underlining the crucial role of citizens in journalists' quest for truth and justice".

In Algeria, it is now impossible to work for the journalists of France 24.

The Algerian authorities withdrew his accreditation from the channel, the day after the legislative elections. They blame him for what they call manifest and repeated hostility. This is contested by France 24, which says it works with transparency, independence and honesty. Algeria where the two journalists arrested on Friday (including Khaled Drareni) were released the next day