In the news this week…

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2023-08-07 00:07:00

The examination of the dissolution of the Uprisings of the earth, France against Morocco in the round of 16 and the 50 years of hip hop… all the news this week.

By LL with AFP On Tuesday, the Council of State examines the summary of the Uprisings of the earth against their dissolution. © VALERIE DUBOIS / Hans Lucas / Hans Lucas via AFP Published on 08/07/2023 at 00:07

Nasa. Postponed several times, the test flight of the Starliner capsule must transport two astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS). It was once again postponed in early June due to two technical problems. NASA and Boeing are scheduled to hold a press conference Monday at 6 p.m. from Washington.

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Earth Uprisings. On Tuesday, the Council of State examines the summary of the Uprisings of the earth against their dissolution. This emergency procedure requires that the application of the decree be immediately suspended. Qualified as “capital”, according to the movement, it is the “first stage” of its “legal battle”. The Uprisings of the Earth believe that the decision to dissolve, taken by decree on June 21, is “liberticidal because it violates freedom of expression, freedom of association”.

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Football. Les Bleues will face Morocco on Tuesday for their round of 16 of the Women’s World Cup. The French team said it was “surprised” at Morocco’s qualification. Striker Eugénie Le Sommer is counting on France’s “experience” and her “humility” to go “as far as possible”. The Moroccans (6 pts), for their first participation in a World Cup, obtained an unexpected qualification, thanks to their success against Colombia (1-0), in Perth. Les Bleues by Hervé Renard will be on Tuesday on the M6 ​​channel at 1 p.m.

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Japan. Three days after Hiroshima, Wednesday will mark the 78th anniversary of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, the United States dropped a nuclear bomb on Nagasaki, leading to Japan’s surrender and the end of World War II. The death toll is estimated at 40,000 in Nagasaki. An annual ceremony will be held Wednesday in the Japanese city in honor of the victims.

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Musique. Hip hop celebrates its 50th anniversary. A big concert is organized Friday at the Yankee Studium in New York City, the birthplace of the genre, with Run DMC headlining. Other artists like Snoop Dogg, Lil Wayne or Ice Cube are scheduled for the evening.

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Football. From Friday, place for the quarter-finals of the Women’s World Cup. After the defeat of the Americans, yet undefeated since 2011 and double defending champions, Sweden will face Japan. While the Netherlands, who beat South Africa, will challenge Spain.

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Rugby. The XV of France will be able to take revenge on Saturday against Scotland. After a first defeat (25-21) on Saturday August 5 for its first World Cup preparation match, the Blues will play at home for the return match in Saint-Etienne. The meeting will be broadcast on TF1 at 7 p.m. The international competition starts in a month, on September 8.

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