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Les supermarchés tirent des MILLIERS de desserts Cadbury par crainte d’une intoxication alimentaire

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  • Produits rappelés parce qu’ils craignent d’être contaminés par la bactérie Listeria

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Les supermarchés retirent des étagères des milliers de paquets de produits de dessert de marque Cadbury à la suite d’une alerte d’intoxication alimentaire.

Les produits sont fabriqués par le géant laitier Müller et sont rappelés par mesure de précaution suite à des craintes qu’ils puissent être contaminés par Listeria monocytogenes.

L’empoisonnement à la listeria provoquera les symptômes normaux d’une intoxication alimentaire, mais ils constituent une menace particulière pour les femmes enceintes et leurs bébés à naître, ainsi que pour les personnes dont le système immunitaire est affaibli.

Les produits sont rappelés par crainte d'être contaminés par la bactérie listeria

Les produits sont rappelés par crainte d'être contaminés par la bactérie listeria

Les produits sont rappelés par crainte d’être contaminés par la bactérie listeria

La présence d’insectes empoisonnés dans les aliments prêts à consommer, tels que les desserts, est une menace particulière car il n’y a pas de processus de cuisson pour tuer les bactéries.

Six produits Cadbury dans le cadre d’un rappel de bogues alimentaires

Détails du produit – Taille de l’emballage – À utiliser avant

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Le rappel de produit couvre le dessert au chocolat Cadbury Crunchie, le dessert au chocolat Cadbury Flake, le dessert au chocolat Cadbury Dairy Milk Buttons, le dessert au chocolat Cadbury Dairy Milk Chunks, le dessert au chocolat Cadbury Heroes (paquet de six) et le dessert au chocolat Cadbury Daim.

La Food Standards Agency (FSA) a déclaré: «Les symptômes causés par cet organisme peuvent être similaires à ceux de la grippe et inclure une température élevée, des douleurs musculaires, des frissons, des nausées ou des nausées et de la diarrhée.

“Certaines personnes sont plus vulnérables aux infections à listeria, notamment les personnes de plus de 65 ans, les femmes enceintes et leurs bébés à naître, les bébés de moins d’un mois et les personnes dont le système immunitaire est affaibli.”

Müller a affiché des avis de point de vente dans les magasins pour alerter les clients.

Ces avis expliquent pourquoi les produits sont rappelés et indiquent aux clients quoi faire s’ils ont acheté les produits.

La société a déclaré: «Si vous avez acheté l’un des produits ci-dessus, ne les mangez pas. Au lieu de cela, rapportez-les au magasin où ils ont été achetés pour un remboursement complet (avec ou sans reçu).’

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Pour plus d’informations, contactez Müller sur team_cccare@muller.co.uk ou 07354 835 893.

Cadbury a été poursuivi et condamné à une amende de 1 million de livres sterling pour contamination à la salmonelle de produits à base de chocolat en 2006.

La contamination a entraîné le rappel de plus d’un million de tablettes de chocolat et laissé au géant de la confiserie une facture estimée à 20 millions de livres sterling.

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Quirk in US maritime law may be key to liability in Baltimore bridge disaster

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The investigation continues to determine why a container ship, the Dali, smashed into a pillar of the 2.6 km span of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key bridge in early morning darkness on Tuesday, causing it to collapse and leaving six construction workers presumed dead.

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However, establishing the precise cause of the accident will be just the first step in untangling the question of who will shoulder the financial cost of the disaster, which will be considerable. 

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John Neal, chief executive of the leading global insurer Lloyds of London, told British media on Thursday that the accident is “certainly going to be one of the largest marine losses in history”.  

Mathilde Jakobsen, senior director of analytics at the credit rating agency AM Best, agreed, noting that “while the total cost of the bridge collapse and associated claims will not be clear for some time, it is likely to run into the billions of dollars”. 

The tragedy could lead to up to $4 billion in insurance claims, Morningstar DBRS said.

Reinsurers – insurers that handle risks that are too large for insurance companies to handle alone – “will bear the bulk of the insured cost of the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore”, according to Jakobsen. 

The Dali’s insurer, Britannia P&I Club, is part of a global group of mutual insurance organisations that pool liability for the shipping industry. 

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Known as protection and indemnity (P&I) clubs, they provide “liability cover for most shipping vessels” and “collectively insure approximately 90% of the world’s ocean-going tonnage”, notes Jakobsen.  

Insurance claims from the bridge collapse will take a long time to determine and involve the families of those who died, the injured, those suffering damage to property, cargo and the cost of the indefinite closure of the Port of Baltimore, one of the busiest on the US eastern seaboard.  

Maritime law from the 19th century

But according to the maritime lawyer John Fulweiler, the Dali’s owners, Singapore-based Grace Ocean Private, will certainly try to limit their liability from lawsuits by using a 19th century US maritime law that he calls “a powerful tool that favours vessel owners”.  

The law was originally meant to prevent shipping companies from having to pay overwhelming losses from accidents at sea. 

The ship’s owners, Fulweiler told FRANCE by email, can petition federal court under the Limitation of Liability Act of 1851, and bring all potential claims against them “into a single courtroom before a single federal judge”.  

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“When the Act is triggered, the court issues an order halting all claims that might be pending in other forums,” notes Fulweiler. 

“It’s an old piece of legislation” that produces “a lot of injustices,” says Fulweiler, by capping the ship owner’s liability to a sum equal to the “post-incident value of the vessel” and the earnings it collected from carrying the freight on board. 

The wreckage wrought by the Dali is estimated to far exceed its current value.  

According to Fulweiler, “the murky waters of the marine world give amplified lobbying power to those representing marine insurers and vessel owners”. 

(FRANCE 24 with Reuters)

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How ultra-rare conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel drive, eat and have sex

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America’s most famous conjoined twins are back in the news today after it was revealed one of them had gotten married.

Abby Hensel – who shot to fame on a reality TV series with sister Brittany – quietly tied the knot with an army veteran in 2021. 

It has led many to speculate how the sisters carry out day-to-day activities, including intimate ones.

Abby and Brittany, 34, from Minnesota, are one of only a handful of sets of dicephalus twins in history, meaning they have two heads and two hearts but share a single body from the waist down – including their genitals.

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Although Brittany – the left twin – can’t feel anything on the right side of the body and Abigail – the right twin – can’t feel anything on her left, instinctively their limbs move as if coordinated by one person, even when typing e-mails on the computer.

This means they are able to do most things a nonconjoined person can do, including driving and cooking, and they’ve also mastered things like playing the piano.

The pair passed their driving test on their 16th birthday, with each twin using one arm to control the steering wheel

The pair passed their driving test on their 16th birthday, with each twin using one arm to control the steering wheel

The pair passed their driving test on their 16th birthday, with each twin using one arm to control the steering wheel

'Abby takes over the pedals and the shifter, we both steer, and I take over the blinker and the lights,' Brittany (on the right) said

'Abby takes over the pedals and the shifter, we both steer, and I take over the blinker and the lights,' Brittany (on the right) said

‘Abby takes over the pedals and the shifter, we both steer, and I take over the blinker and the lights,’ Brittany (on the right) said

The sisters (pictured) are now both fifth grade teachers at an elementary school in New Brighton, Minnesota, where they teach math

The sisters (pictured) are now both fifth grade teachers at an elementary school in New Brighton, Minnesota, where they teach math

The sisters (pictured) are now both fifth grade teachers at an elementary school in New Brighton, Minnesota, where they teach math

For tasks such as replying to emails, they use the keyboard and respond as one, anticipating each other’s feelings with little verbal communication between them.

As for driving, the twins passed their driving test on their 16th birthday – a mind-boggling feat of teamwork with each twin using one arm to control the steering wheel.

The pair share a single body, and from the waist down, all their organs, including the intestine, bladder and reproductive organs, are shared

The pair share a single body, and from the waist down, all their organs, including the intestine, bladder and reproductive organs, are shared

The pair share a single body, and from the waist down, all their organs, including the intestine, bladder and reproductive organs, are shared

‘Abby takes over the pedals and the shifter, we both steer, and I take over the blinker and the lights,’ Brittany said.

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When they took their driving test, their mother Patty, a registered nurse, conceded there could have been a problem.

She said: ‘I don’t know what would happen if they got pulled over for speeding. Would they each get a ticket or just Abby because it’s her foot on the accelerator?’

The twins also stunned doctors with their astonishing co-ordination while playing the piano, with Abigail taking the right-hand parts and Brittany the left. 

Growing up, they enjoyed sports such as bowling, volleyball, cycling, softball and swimming.

But how the pair handle intimacy is the question many are intrigued to know the answer to.

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Abby Hensel (pictured left), now 34, got married to nurse and former US veteran Josh Bowling (pictured right) back in 2021

Abby Hensel (pictured left), now 34, got married to nurse and former US veteran Josh Bowling (pictured right) back in 2021

Abby Hensel (pictured left), now 34, got married to nurse and former US veteran Josh Bowling (pictured right) back in 2021 

Abby's relationship with Josh, who is a father-of-one, has gone under the radar until now, with the twins leading a quieter life out of the spotlight in the past 10 years

Abby's relationship with Josh, who is a father-of-one, has gone under the radar until now, with the twins leading a quieter life out of the spotlight in the past 10 years

Abby’s relationship with Josh, who is a father-of-one, has gone under the radar until now, with the twins leading a quieter life out of the spotlight in the past 10 years

Abby (pictured right) dancing with her groom at her wedding day, while wearing a stunning white lace dress

Abby (pictured right) dancing with her groom at her wedding day, while wearing a stunning white lace dress

Abby (pictured right) dancing with her groom at her wedding day, while wearing a stunning white lace dress

One may assume that, like everyone else, conjoined twins experience sexual desires – but some don’t.

Conjoined twins Lupita and Carmen Andrare, 23, born in Mexico but living in Connecticut, US, have the same physical makeup to Abby and Brittany.

While Carmen has a boyfriend named Daniel, Lupita is asexual, meaning she is not sexually attracted to others.

But even Carmen and Daniel are not sexually intimate, with Carmen describing their bond as more of a ‘close friendship’ in an interview with Jubilee. 

Famous conjoined twins Chang and Eng Bunker, from Thailand, were joined only by a bit of liver and skin, and so had separate genitals.

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They both married separately, and judging by the fact that Chang had 10 children, while Eng had 12, it is safe to say they both had sex.

People have speculated that while one was ‘busy’ with their wife, the other one must have tried to sleep, read or ignore what was going on, to give as much privacy and dignity as possible.

With Abby and Brittany, who share the bottom-half of their body, it is slightly different.

During their TLC show (pictured), the twins displayed an astonishing sense of co-ordination, with each using one arm to perform tasks, including playing the piano and sport

During their TLC show (pictured), the twins displayed an astonishing sense of co-ordination, with each using one arm to perform tasks, including playing the piano and sport
During their TLC show (pictured), the twins displayed an astonishing sense of co-ordination, with each using one arm to perform tasks, including playing the piano and sport

During their TLC show (pictured), the twins displayed an astonishing sense of co-ordination, with each using one arm to perform tasks, including playing the piano and sport

During their TLC show (pictured), the twins displayed an astonishing sense of co-ordination, with each using one arm to perform tasks, including playing the piano and sport

The pair (pictured as children) share a single body, and from the waist down, all their organs, including the intestine, bladder and reproductive organs, are shared

The pair (pictured as children) share a single body, and from the waist down, all their organs, including the intestine, bladder and reproductive organs, are shared

The pair (pictured as children) share a single body, and from the waist down, all their organs, including the intestine, bladder and reproductive organs, are shared

Abby and her sister Brittany (pictured during their childhood), one of only a few sets of dicephalus twins in history to survive infancy, rose to fame on their eponymous TLC show which chronicled their major life events, including their high school graduation and job hunting

Abby and her sister Brittany (pictured during their childhood), one of only a few sets of dicephalus twins in history to survive infancy, rose to fame on their eponymous TLC show which chronicled their major life events, including their high school graduation and job hunting

Abby and her sister Brittany (pictured during their childhood), one of only a few sets of dicephalus twins in history to survive infancy, rose to fame on their eponymous TLC show which chronicled their major life events, including their high school graduation and job hunting

Like most conjoined twins, Abby and Brittany have never publicly spoken about their sex life, despite immense public curiosity.

As the Hensel twins share one set of genitals, they would both feel any touching down there, wrote Alice Dreger, a professor of clinical medical humanities and bioethics at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, in The Atlantic.

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As for whether both would experience an orgasm at the same time, we don’t know, she said.

Because there is significant variability of each twin’s ‘feeling’ in different body parts, it is ‘hard to guess how any conjoinment will turn out in practice,’ Professor Derger said.

Some have speculated that dicephalus twins would both experience a simultaneous orgasm, given that they share the same sexual organ, with the same nerves, muscles and blood vessels.

What about kissing? Will both sisters feel it if one is kissed? 

Professor Dreger wrote: ‘The biology geek in me wants to answer that the happy hormones that come from a good kiss probably work their way to both brains. 

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‘But the student of human nature in me says that when your sister gets kissed and you don’t, it’s quite possible that the unhappy hormones end up standing at the gate.’

Professor Dreger said that from her studies, she assumes conjoined twins likely have less sex than average people, not just because finding a partner is harder but because they may not need romantic partners to have sex with as much as everyone else does.

Over the years, she added, many twins have described their experience of being conjoined as like being attached to a soul mate, so they may feel less need for a romantic relationship with another person.

As for eating, the twins tend to have separate meals, but sometimes share a single meal for convenience, for example, each taking a bite out of the same hot dog

As for eating, the twins tend to have separate meals, but sometimes share a single meal for convenience, for example, each taking a bite out of the same hot dog

As for eating, the twins tend to have separate meals, but sometimes share a single meal for convenience, for example, each taking a bite out of the same hot dog

The girls are shown graduating from Bethel University in Minnesota in the first episode of their reality show

The girls are shown graduating from Bethel University in Minnesota in the first episode of their reality show

The girls are shown graduating from Bethel University in Minnesota in the first episode of their reality show

Another looming question is will the Hensel’s have children – a choice they must both make in tandem because they share one reproductive system? 

There is no medical reason why they shouldn’t be able to have children, and they have in the past said they would like to start a family.

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As for eating, the twins tend to have separate meals, but sometimes share a single meal for convenience, for example, each taking a bite out of the same hot dog.

The twins have two digestive systems including two separate esophagus’ and stomachs, but share a large intestine, small intestine, bladder and excretion system.

It is rare for twins conjoined the way that Abby and Brittany are to survive into adulthood, but despite this they are in good health, without heart defects or organ failure.

When the Hensel twins were born on March 7, 1990, in Minnesota, doctors warned their parents Patty and Mike that they were unlikely to survive the night. But that prediction was to prove wildly wrong.

Their parents Patty and Mike never once considered having the twins separated, because of the risk both might die or be left with such severe disabilities their quality of life would be compromised.

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Separation surgery success for conjoined twins depends on where the twins are joined. 

According to previous reports, only once have the Hensel twins talked about separation – in childhood – when Abigail became bored and restless after Brittany fell ill with pneumonia and was confined to bed.

She started to suggest being separated from her sister, but when Brittany began to cry Abigail reassured her that everything was fine and that they’d never be parted.

Conjoined twins occur when siblings have their skin or internal organs fused together, which affects around one in 200,000 live births.

It is caused by a fertilized egg beginning to split into two embryos a few weeks after conception, but the process stops before it is complete.

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The most common type is twins joined at the chest or abdomen.

Doctors can only tell which organs the siblings share, and therefore plan surgery, after they are born. At least one twin survives 75 percent of the time. Just one set of twins in every 40,000 is born connected in some way to each other and only one per cent of those survive beyond the first year.

The Hensel girls are the rarest form of conjoined twins, the result of a single fertilized egg which failed to separate properly in the womb, resulting in dicephalic parapagus – where the twins have two heads and a single body with two arms and two legs.

They have two spines (which join at the pelvis), two hearts, two esophagi, two stomachs, three kidneys, two gall bladders, four lungs (two of which are joined), one liver, one ribcage, a shared circulatory system and partially shared nervous systems.

From the waist down, all organs, including the intestine, bladder and reproductive organs, are shared.

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In infancy, a third undeveloped arm was removed from the twins’ chest and aged 12 they underwent surgery to correct scoliosis – curvature of the spine – and expand their chest cavity to prevent future breathing difficulties.

Abby and Brittany face a common stigma that they are one person instead of two.

When growing up, they, like many twins, had very different personalities and tastes. Abigail, the feisty, stubborn one, liked orange juice for breakfast, while Brittany, the joker of the family, would only touch milk.

Speaking previously, Brittany, who alongside her sibling graduated from Bethel University in Minnesota, said: ‘Believe me, we are totally different people.’

It has not been unknown for the twins to go out in a specially made top with two different necklines – to reflect their unique tastes – and leggings with each leg a contrasting color and a different shoe on each foot.

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Off the deep end: France’s love of swimming pools

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With more than 3 million private swimming pools, France has more “piscines” than any other nation in Europe. We find out why the sector has been booming for years and how the government is using AI to crack down on illegal pools. We also look into the challenges, benefits and heritage of France’s public swimming pools.  

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Sandro Tonali suffers new blow as Newcastle midfielder is charged by the FA while serving 10-month ban for allegedly placing 50 BETS between August and October

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  • Sandro Tonali joined Newcastle last summer in a £52million move from AC Milan
  • He is currently suspeneded for 10 months for betting breaches in Italy
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Sandro Tonali is likely to escape an additional gambling ban, despite being hit with 50 fresh allegations of betting on football matches AFTER his transfer to Newcastle.

The Italy midfielder is already serving a 10-month suspension – set to expire on August 27 – having admitted to breaking gambling rules in his home country.

Tonali, who joined the Magpies for £52million from AC Milan in July, was given the worldwide ban by Italian authorities in October.

The Football Association then launched their own investigation and they have now confirmed the 23-year-old has been charged with misconduct in relation to 50 bets on games between August 12 and October 12 of last year. 

He made his Newcastle debut on August 12, scoring in a 5-1 win over Aston Villa, and was first questioned in Italy on October 12. He later told investigators he had a gambling addiction.

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Newcastle's Sandro Tonali has been charged by the FA for 50 breaches of their betting rules

Newcastle's Sandro Tonali has been charged by the FA for 50 breaches of their betting rules

Newcastle’s Sandro Tonali has been charged by the FA for 50 breaches of their betting rules  

In a statement, the FA said the breaches had been made between August and October 2023

In a statement, the FA said the breaches had been made between August and October 2023

In a statement, the FA said the breaches had been made between August and October 2023

Eddie Howe's side are set to be without their £52m summer signing until August amid the ban

Eddie Howe's side are set to be without their £52m summer signing until August amid the ban

Eddie Howe’s side are set to be without their £52m summer signing until August amid the ban  

Tonali has co-operated with the FA and handed over all materials relating to their probe in November. It led to fears inside St James’ Park that their marquee summer signing could be missing for a period beyond August.

However, Mail Sport understands Newcastle expect the FA to treat the new allegations as one period of betting activity – including the breaches in Italy – meaning any punishment will be served concurrently.

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An FA statement read: ‘Sandro Tonali has been charged with misconduct in relation to alleged breaches of the FA’s Betting Rules.

‘It’s alleged that the Newcastle United midfielder breached FA Rule E8 50 times by placing bets on football matches between 12 August 2023 and 12 October 2023. Sandro Tonali has until 5 April 2024 to respond.’

Tonali has been allowed to train with Newcastle since his ban and it is thought he will continue to do so. However, he is not permitted to play in friendly matches, except behind closed doors.

The club conducted their own investigation, led by former sporting director Dan Ashworth, into why they did not know about Tonali’s gambling problems before they signed him. It was concluded that the nature of an addiction means it is hidden, and their due diligence was as thorough as it could be.

But this latest development is another blow for Newcastle and Eddie Howe, who has only been able to use the player in 12 matches, and the club cannot be sure of the outcome of the charges until the conclusion of the FA investigation.

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Italian football authorities said an agreement was reached for Tonali to serve a 10-month ban

Italian football authorities said an agreement was reached for Tonali to serve a 10-month ban

Italian football authorities said an agreement was reached for Tonali to serve a 10-month ban

Mail Sport revealed in November that the FA were investigating whether Tonali had continued to bet on football matches while under their jurisdiction

Mail Sport revealed in November that the FA were investigating whether Tonali had continued to bet on football matches while under their jurisdiction

Mail Sport revealed in November that the FA were investigating whether Tonali had continued to bet on football matches while under their jurisdiction 

Tonali (left) has continued to train with Newcastle's first team as he serves his ban

Tonali (left) has continued to train with Newcastle's first team as he serves his ban

Tonali (left) has continued to train with Newcastle’s first team as he serves his ban 

Newcastle said in a statement: ‘Newcastle United acknowledges a misconduct charge received by Sandro Tonali in respect of alleged breaches of FA Betting Rules.

‘Sandro continues to fully comply with relevant investigations and he retains the club’s full support. Due to this ongoing process, Sandro and Newcastle United are unable to offer further comment at this time.’

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France takes down fake website inviting volunteers to ‘enlist in Ukraine’

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French authorities have uncovered a website containing a fake recruitment drive for French volunteers to join the war in Ukraine, the defence ministry said on Thursday.

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The site has now been taken down by French services, a government source, who asked not to be named, told AFP without giving further details on the nature of the operation.

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The site, which is now inaccessible, said 200,000 French people were invited to “enlist in Ukraine”, with immigrants given priority.

A link to the site – that resembled the French army’s genuine recruitment portal – had been posted on X, formerly Twitter, the French defence ministry said.

“The site is a fake government site,” the ministry said, also on X, “and has been reposted by malevolent accounts as part of a disinformation campaign”.


The ministry did not name any suspects in the website spoof, but a government official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the site bore “the hallmarks of a Russian or pro-Russian effort as part of a disinformation campaign claiming that the French army is preparing to send troops to Ukraine”.

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French President Emmanuel Macron angered the Russian leadership last month by hardening his tone on the conflict sparked by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, refusing to rule out sending ground troops and insisting Europe had to do all that was needed for a Russian defeat.

Similar recent examples of disinformation posts included pictures of French army convoys wrongly presented as moving towards the Ukrainian border, the official said.

The fake website invited potential recruits to contact “unit commander Paul” for information about joining.

The defence ministry and government cyber units are investigating, ministry staff told AFP.

The French government has recently stepped up efforts to denounce and fight what it says are Russian disinformation and destabilisation campaigns aimed at undermining French public support for Ukraine in its war against Russia.

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Stephen Bear arrives late to revenge porn confiscation hearing where shamed reality star will be told how much money he must pay for posting sex-tape of ex-girlfriend Georgia Harrision on OnlyFans

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Disgraced reality TV star Stephen Bear arrived at court 15 mintues late today to hear how much money he must pay for posting a sex-tape of his former partner Georgia Harrision on his OnlyFans website.

The former Celebrity Big Brother winner wore a pink opened-neck shirt, grey trousers and designer slippers as he walked into Chelmsford Crown Court at 2.15pm for a 2pm hearing.

His former partner, Love Island contestant Ms Harrison, had arrived on time.

Judge Christopher Morgan, who will decide how much of the estimated £22,300 profit Bear made from the pornography must pay to the state, was forced to delay proceedings.

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On January 26 this year, Bear was found to have profited £22,305.46 from the CCTV footage from August 2, 2020. 

At the time of the video, Bear was posing as ‘a billionaire’ on his Twitter and YouTube accounts but was ‘in fact heavily overdrawn’, Essex Police financial investigator Laura Mackenzie told the court in January.

Prosecutor Andrew Bousfield added ‘despite pretending to be a billionaire, his most valuable asset at the time was selling sexual videos’.

His main asset at the time was £60,000 in owning his house, the court heard.

His OnlyFans subscriber count was said to have jumped 43 per cent as a result of the video, from 1,061 when it was uploaded on November 8, 2020 to 1,883 by the time his account was de-activated on December 8.

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The footage was available to subscribers behind a $9.99 (£7.84) paywall on his profile ‘@hollywoodbear’.

Stephen Bear arriving in an open pink shirt at Chelmsford Crown Court

Stephen Bear arriving in an open pink shirt at Chelmsford Crown Court

Stephen Bear arriving in an open pink shirt at Chelmsford Crown Court

Georgia Harrison (centre) arriving at court

Georgia Harrison (centre) arriving at court

Georgia Harrison (centre) arriving at court 

There was said to have been a ‘jump up’ in the $9.99 purchases when the footage started ‘go viral’ and Ms Harrison became aware of it.

A total of 273 subscribers purchased the video and, following the standard 20 per cent cut to OnlyFans, this earned him £1,650.98, the court heard.

After the video was posted he adjusted his subscription fee, from a range of $7.50 (£5.89) to $50 (£39.28).

Through extra subscribers drawn in by the video, he was found to have earned £15,440.28, on top of the £1,650.98 earned through the paywall, Ms Mackenzie told the court.

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Calculations on how much Bear earned from the video were debated during the hearing, and the judge noted that this was troubled by the convicted sex offender refusing take the stand and provide evidence.

Judge Christopher Morgan accepted Ms Mackenzie’s valuation of his profits, and acknowledged it was difficult to deduce precisely what each new subscriber sought when they joined his account after the video’s release.

He said: ‘He had, by the time the account had been set up, filmed himself and Georgia Harrison, that material being the subject of the criminal charges that he faced.

Bear giving a thumbs-up as he arrives at Chelmsford Crown Court

Bear giving a thumbs-up as he arrives at Chelmsford Crown Court

Bear giving a thumbs-up as he arrives at Chelmsford Crown Court

Ms Harrison arrives at Bear's revenge porn confiscation hearing

Ms Harrison arrives at Bear's revenge porn confiscation hearing

Ms Harrison arrives at Bear’s revenge porn confiscation hearing

‘The defendant plainly intended that that material would be placed onto his OnlyFans account.’

The OnlyFans hearing in January then moved immediately into a second case regarding a fence around Bear’s property that Epping Forest District Council claims is too tall.

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It was reiterated that Bear was unemployed and had no immediate prospects of getting a job.

His defence barrister in the second hearing said: ‘He doesn’t have a car to his name – we ask for a modest financial penalty, there seems to be little purpose in hammering him with significant financial penalty.

‘As of today, there isn’t employment, and there isn’t a guaranteed contract (of employment), but certainly the impression is that he’s dedicated to making a lawful professional career.’

Judge Morgan acknowledged that he had ‘no certain or paid employment’ at present, but was satisfied Bear could pay the money.

He was ordered to pay a £500 fine and £4,707.05 in costs in 56 days.

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France’s parliament condemns 1961 police massacre of Algerians in Paris

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The French parliament’s lower house on Thursday approved a resolution condemning as “bloody and murderous repression” the killing by Paris police of dozens of Algerians in a crackdown on a 1961 protest to support Algerian independence.

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In recent years France has made a series of efforts to come to terms with its colonial past in Algeria.

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Dozens of peaceful demonstrators died during a crackdown by Paris police on a protest by Algerians in 1961. The scale of the massacre was covered up for decades by French authorities before President Emmanuel Macron condemned it as “inexcusable” in 2021.

The text of the resolution stressed the crackdown took place “under the authority of police prefect Maurice Papon” and also called for the official commemoration of the massacre.

The bill, put forward by Greens lawmaker Sabrina Sebaihi and ruling Renaissance party MP Julie Delpech, was approved by 67 lawmakers, with 11 against.

Sebaihi said the vote represented the “first step” towards the “recognition of this colonial crime, the recognition of this state crime.”

The term “state crime” however does not appear in the text of the resolution, which was jointly drafted by Macron’s party and the Elysee Palace.

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On the 60th anniversary of the bloodshed in 2021, Macron acknowledged that several dozen protesters had been killed, “their bodies thrown into the River Seine.”

The precise number of victims has never been made clear and some activists fear several hundred could have been killed.

“Let us spare a thought here today for these victims and their families, who have been hit hard by the spiral of violence”, Dominique Faure, the minister for local and regional authorities, said on Thursday.

She noted that efforts had been made in the past to recognise the massacre.

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In 2012, then president Francois Hollande paid “tribute to the victims” of a “bloody crackdown” on the men and women demonstrating for “the right to independence”.

The rally was called in the final year of France’s increasingly violent attempt to retain Algeria as a north African colony, and in the middle of a bombing campaign targeting mainland France by pro-independence militants.

However, Faure expressed reservations about establishing a special day to commemorate the massacre, pointing out that three dates already existed to “commemorate what happened during the Algerian war”.

“I think it is important to let history do the work before considering a new day of commemoration specifically for the victims of October 17, 1961.”

France has made several attempts over the years to heal the wounds with Algeria, but it refuses to “apologise or repent” for the 132 years of often brutal rule that ended in 1962.

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Britain’s greenhouse gas emissions FELL by 5.4% last year, promising analysis reveals

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  • Emissions fell as the UK used less natural gas due to soaring prices
  • Since 1990, greenhouse gases in Britain have now fallen by 52.7 per cent 

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Greenhouse gas emissions fell by 5.4 per cent last year from 2022 as the UK used less natural gas due to soaring prices.

Since 1990, greenhouse gases have now fallen by 52.7 per cent – as the UK has switched away from burning coal to gas and renewable energy.

The latest statistics from The Department for Energy Security and Net Zero (Desnz) show ‘electricity demand is continuing to decline’ in the UK, as the country switches away from heavy industry and technologies become more energy-efficient.

In addition, the UK imported more electricity from France last year, where around 70 per cent of electricity comes from nuclear which produces very low amounts of greenhouse gas.

The UK is estimated to have generated 384.2 million tonnes of the gases that cause global warming, down from 406.2 million tonnes previously.

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Greenhouse gas emissions fell by 5.4 per cent last year from 2022 as the UK used less natural gas due to soaring prices

Greenhouse gas emissions fell by 5.4 per cent last year from 2022 as the UK used less natural gas due to soaring prices

Greenhouse gas emissions fell by 5.4 per cent last year from 2022 as the UK used less natural gas due to soaring prices

The UK is estimated to have generated 384.2 million tonnes of the gases that cause global warming, down from 406.2 million tonnes previously

The UK is estimated to have generated 384.2 million tonnes of the gases that cause global warming, down from 406.2 million tonnes previously

The UK is estimated to have generated 384.2 million tonnes of the gases that cause global warming, down from 406.2 million tonnes previously

The overall figure bundles together gases including carbon dioxide – the largest gas by volume – and methane and other gases used in industry and home. 

Desnz said ‘high energy prices [are] likely to have been a factor in reduced gas use for heating buildings’ in 2023, as higher gas prices caused people to turn down the thermostat.

The UK also imported more electricity from France via interconnector cables. 

‘This is in contrast to 2022 when the UK had higher than usual exports of electricity, and a decline in demand for electricity in the UK, which meant less gas was needed to meet the remaining electricity demand,’ Desnz said. 

Greenhouse gas emissions from electricity supply fell by 10.8 million tonnes – a drop of 19.6 per cent in 2023, primarily due to higher electricity imports from France.

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Desnz said gases which add to warming from ‘product uses’ also fell. 

These are emissions from house and garden machinery, anaesthetics, gases used in air conditioning, refrigeration and aerosols.

Carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions alone decreased by 6.6 per cent, to 302.8 million tonnes last year.

Emissions from industrial sectors fell by 4.6 million tonnes, largely due to reduced fuel consumption in the iron and steel industry. There was also a 1.6 million tonnes fall – -1.4 per cent – in greenhouse gas emissions from domestic transport

Emissions from industrial sectors fell by 4.6 million tonnes, largely due to reduced fuel consumption in the iron and steel industry. There was also a 1.6 million tonnes fall – -1.4 per cent – in greenhouse gas emissions from domestic transport

Emissions from industrial sectors fell by 4.6 million tonnes, largely due to reduced fuel consumption in the iron and steel industry. There was also a 1.6 million tonnes fall – -1.4 per cent – in greenhouse gas emissions from domestic transport

‘This is in contrast to 2022 when the UK had higher than usual exports of electricity, and a decline in demand for electricity in the UK, which meant less gas was needed to meet the remaining electricity demand,’ Desnz said.

Emissions from industrial sectors fell by 4.6 million tonnes, largely due to reduced fuel consumption in the iron and steel industry. 

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There was also a 1.6 million tonnes fall – -1.4 per cent – in greenhouse gas emissions from domestic transport. 

However, green groups said that the cuts in emissions were still not enough. 

Doug Parr, policy director at Greenpeace UK, said: ‘Any fall in UK emissions is much needed, but let’s not fool ourselves that we’re on track to meet our international obligations or our legal carbon budgets by 2030.

‘Emissions from buildings and transport remain stubbornly high and the government doesn’t have policy in place yet to deliver the cuts needed for the planet or to uphold our international promises. 

‘Sunak needs to get serious about insulation, heat pumps and public transport, and must rapidly scale up the roll out of renewables and the electrification of vehicles to get us on track.’

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Desnz said the latest statistics meant the UK is now more than half way to net zero.

Energy Security Secretary Claire Coutinho said: ‘This latest drop in our emissions follows the UK’s achievement in becoming the first major economy to halve its polluting carbon emissions.

‘We have done all this whilst growing our economy by 80%, and shielding families from unnecessary costs.’

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Nanoco eyes new chapter after Samsung settlement and attempted boardroom coup

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Nanoco CEO Brian Tenner targets major growth after surviving shareholder showdown

Nanoco CEO Brian Tenner targets major growth after surviving shareholder showdown

Nanoco CEO Brian Tenner targets major growth after surviving shareholder showdown 

‘We’re in the strongest position we’ve been in – not just financially, but commercially – in the 20 years since we formed,’ says the chief executive of British tech pioneer Nanoco.

Since joining the London-listed firm in August 2018, initially as chief operating officer, Brian Tenner has endured Nanoco’s potentially fatal experience of the pandemic, a lengthy legal spat with Samsung and an attempted boardroom coup.

But the pandemic is over, Nanoco has received $150million from a settlement with Samsung, the coup has been crushed and the group is now securing major commercial contracts for the first time.

‘It’ll just be nice to spend more time looking forward and focused on positive developments,’ Tenner tells This is Money.

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Runcorn-headquartered Nanoco makes cadmium-free quantum dot (QD) technology. QDs are tiny particles, roughly 10 to 50 atoms in diameter – about 1/1000th the width of a human hair – that are capable of absorbing or emitting light of a specific predetermined wavelength.

Nanotechnology is complex but it is an essential component of the modern world, used in the manufacture of high-tech consumer appliances like TVs and smart phones, as well as in medicine and industry. It is forecast that the QD and QD display market will be worth $13.1billion by 2030.

Complex tech: Stored in bottles, the size of QDs determines the colour they emit

Complex tech: Stored in bottles, the size of QDs determines the colour they emit

Complex tech: Stored in bottles, the size of QDs determines the colour they emit

The Samsung spat and attempted board coup

Manchester University spin-out Nanoco alleged that Samsung had stolen its unique patented techniques to create the tiny specialist semiconductors.

Nanoco claims Samsung, with whom it had previously collaborated, then used these QDs in its new range of high-tech QLED TVs. Samsung denies these claims.

But the Samsung settlement with Nanoco, which fell well short of analyst estimates, opened the floodgates for a spat with shareholders led by Tariq Hamoodi. 

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Hamoodi called for the ousting of Tenner, chief financial officer Liam Gray and, eventually, the whole board, on the basis they had ‘misrepresented’ the nature and scale of the payout.

Shareholders eventually backed the board, allowing Nanoco to return up to £33million to investors from the Samsung settlement via a £30million tender offer and £3million buyback programme. The rest the firm is keeping with plans to invest.

But Hamoodi, who specialises in special situations and litigation-related market opportunities, is still Nanoco’s fourth biggest shareholder with a stake of just over 4 per cent.

Tenner says: ‘Ultimately, what [Mr Hamoodi] decides to do is what he decides to do – he’s currently got legal action ongoing with one of our other shareholders [Lombard Odier] that doesn’t involve us.

‘Primarily, what [the distribution plan] allows us to do is enter a post-litigation world where the focus is on the retained settlement funds and what we’re doing over the next two to three years.

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‘What we want to do now is focus on investment to give us more capabilities, to accelerate some of our developments, to improve our margins and basically make us a more robust part of the supply chain.

‘In my time with the company, we have dealt with three or the four of the biggest companies in the world as customers.

‘They’d actually joke with us that when we enter their building their finance guys need to go and have a lie down because they’re so worried about our balance sheet.

‘The retained [Samsung settlement] funds end any debate about our robustness as a supplier or even from a shareholder point of view.’

Nanotechnology is complex but it is an essential component of the modern world, used in the manufacture of high-tech consumer appliances like TVs and smart phones

Nanotechnology is complex but it is an essential component of the modern world, used in the manufacture of high-tech consumer appliances like TVs and smart phones

Nanotechnology is complex but it is an essential component of the modern world, used in the manufacture of high-tech consumer appliances like TVs and smart phones

Appeasing shareholders

And, while the size of the settlement disappointed some investors, others were concerned Nanoco was not keeping enough of the payout for itself, according to Tenner.

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‘Some shareholders actually didn’t want us to return anything,’ he adds.

‘Given we’d already made the commitment, we felt we couldn’t go as far as that.

‘There’s a cautionary tale with small caps at the minute in the UK – it’s very challenging to raise money, and if one of our programmes was delayed or something happened and we had to go back to the market for more money, having just returned a bunch of money, I don’t think would be a good message.

‘So we decided to err on the side of caution and that’s why we went for the £33million.’

Tenner, in addition to three other board colleagues, has opted not to participate in the tender off at all, instead seeing ‘more value in the medium to long term, rather than cashing in’.

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Nanoco has an unusually high volume of retail shareholders, with Hargreaves Lansdown and Interactive Investors users accounting for its first and third biggest investors, respectively.

Many of them bought shares speculatively as the prospect of a Samsung payout became imminent, but Tenner says longer-term institutional investors now feel more comfortable with the firm’s offering.

Nanoco has an unusually high volume of retail shareholders, while Tariq Hamoodi remains its fourth largest investor

Nanoco has an unusually high volume of retail shareholders, while Tariq Hamoodi remains its fourth largest investor

Nanoco has an unusually high volume of retail shareholders, while Tariq Hamoodi remains its fourth largest investor 

Cash neutral by next year?

Nanoco more than doubled reported revenue year-on-year to £4million in the six months to the end of January, driven by recurring intellectual property licence revenue, as it swung to a reported operating profit of £2.4million from a loss of £2.1million the prior year.

Tenner told shareholders that ‘having spent five years fighting for financial survival’ Nanoco was now able to ‘cautious but important strategic investments’ in new capabilities and its ‘resilience as a supply chain partner’. 

Initiating its coverage of the firm earlier in March, brokerage Cavendish said it believes Nanoco ‘is capable of delivering £30million to £40million of revenue in the medium-term and an EBITDA margin of 35 to 45 per cent’.

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It gave the group a target price of 60.2p – almost 190 per cent ahead of its closing price of 20.9p on Wednesday. 

This forecast largely reflects recently revealed development partnerships with STMicro – a leading supplier of sensors to the smart phone market – and an ‘important Asian chemical customer’.

Nanoco also last hit the critical milestone of its first ever commercial production order with the shipment of two first-generation materials for use in infra-red sensing applications in electronic devices.

Tenner says this could be transformational.

‘We shipped enough material that we estimate there’s enough for three, four or five million devices in the next 12 months or so.

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‘We believe that once a device is launched in the market with this technology – whoever launches – it will be bragging about it and trumpeting it.’

The company has targeted 2025 as the year it finally turns cash neutral – a goal Tenner accepts sounds unambitious.

He says: ‘But if you look around the landscape of quantum dot companies, everyone went bust or got bought out.

‘We’re not last man standing but getting to cash breakeven sometime in 2025, for a QD company, would probably be a world first.’

Nanoco says its integrated R&D and manufacturing site is one of very few facilities in the world capable of producing cadmium-free QDs at volume and to specification.

Nanoco says its integrated R&D and manufacturing site is one of very few facilities in the world capable of producing cadmium-free QDs at volume and to specification.

Nanoco says its integrated R&D and manufacturing site is one of very few facilities in the world capable of producing cadmium-free QDs at volume and to specification.

The mobile phone holy grail

But the holy grail for Nanoco will be getting its technology in a mobile phone, which would potentially see it ramp-up production from a few million units to hundreds of millions of units.

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‘We’d be extremely profitable,’ says Tenner.

‘By 2026 or so we’ll see this technology go into a mobile phone.’

It is here, according to the boss, Nanoco stands apart from competition. Its UK-based integrated R&D and manufacturing site is one of very few facilities in the world capable of producing cadmium-free QDs at volume and to specification.

Tenner says: ‘We’ve already got the factory for sending material that can make 500million-plus sensors.

‘We don’t know any QD company on the sensor side that’s got both development IP and production capability.

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‘On the display side, we know a couple who’ve got reasonable production facilities – one is actually bigger than us, but they don’t have the protection of IP and they don’t do much research and development either.

‘We’re in a good place and a strong position to move forward.’

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Athens residents choking in clouds of Sahara dust amid unseasonably warm weather

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Athenians are choking in clouds of thick dust blown in from the Sahara along with unseasonably warm weather, weather forecasters and doctors warned on Thursday.

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The haze covering the Greek capital comes from southerly winds that blow dust from North Africa across the eastern Mediterranean from March to April, the head of the Greek meteorological service Theodoros Kolydas said on X, formerly Twitter.

“A typical sandstorm with a range of 200 kilometres (about 120 miles) carries 20 to 30 million tonnes of dust and sometimes as much as 100 million,” he wrote.

The city regularly experiences such sandstorms but the current one is accompanied by unusually high spring temperatures, heightening the choking effect.

Wednesday saw the highest March temperature in central Athens since 2009 — 25.3 degrees Celsius (77.5 Fahrenheit).

Further south on the island of Crete, the temperature reached 32 Celsius.

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The Greek Pulmonologists’ Union advised asthma sufferers and other vulnerable people to avoid “unnecessary movements and outdoor sports during the times of highest dust concentration”.

It warned that the dust can be mixed with pollen, bacteria and fungi, “a highly toxic mixture that is dangerous for the human body, particularly the respiratory system”.

Scientists say climate change caused by human burning of fossil fuels is raising the risk of extreme weather events, including heatwaves and droughts.

The weather service said the dust clouds were expected to dissipate from Friday.

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