On the front page this Friday, July 8…

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Strikes. The strike notice for firefighters at Roissy airport, which ran from Friday to Sunday, “was lifted following the signing of an agreement” between management and the CGT, said Groupe ADP, manager of the installations of Roissy-Charles-de-Gaulle, Orly and Le Bourget. This agreement was confirmed by the trade union organization. Firefighters at Paris airports have ended their strike and an “honorable way out of the crisis” could emerge for other employees who were also demanding pay rises.

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LDCs for all. Should medically assisted procreation (PMA) be open to transgender men, recognized as such in civil status but still endowed with a uterus? The question must be decided this Friday by the Constitutional Council, which devoted a hearing to it on Tuesday. The law on “PMA for all”, promulgated in August, opened access to this medical technique to female couples and single women, but not to men.

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Justice. Tried in Switzerland for fraud, Michel Platini and the ex-president of Fifa Sepp Blatter will know their fate on Friday morning in the case which shattered in 2015 the ambitions of the triple Ballon d’Or, then ideally placed to take the head of the world soccer. The 67-year-old Frenchman and the 86-year-old Swiss will only hope for one outcome: to be acquitted, they who have claimed their innocence since the outbreak of the case, and see it as a political and judicial manipulation intended to remove them from power. .

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Tour de France. First arrival at the top, the super Planche des Belles Filles concludes Friday the 7th stage of the Tour de France which returns to the resort of Haute-Saône, often in the spotlight since 2012. The stage, 176.3 kilometers long at departure from Tomblaine near Nancy, offers two third category passes (Col de Grosse Pierre, Col des Croix) at a distance from the finish. The race therefore ends with a steep climb of 7 kilometers, with an average gradient of 8.7%, a short distance from the home of Thibaut Pinot. The last stage was won by the Slovenian Tadej Pogacar (UAE).

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