Demonstration against pension reform, Apple helmet and closure of the investigation into Taha Bouhafs

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New strikes and demonstrations for the 14th day of mobilization against pension reform

Under the impetus of the unions, this Tuesday is the scene of a 14th day of mobilization against the pension reform. And this despite the promulgation of the law in mid-April, two days after the publication of the first implementing decrees for the pension reform, and two days before the examination by the National Assembly of a proposal for law of the Liot group aimed at canceling the postponement of the retirement age to 64 years.

The chances are slim of reversing the steam and the trade unions are also being cautious about the participation of employees in this new day of protest. The authorities expect between 400,000 and 600,000 people at 250 assembly points, including 40,000 to 70,000 in the capital. Despite everything, demonstrators and unions remain combative.

You can follow this day of mobilization live with us.

Apple unveils a headset that dreams of being the computer of the future

After years of rumors, Tim Cook on Monday unveiled the Apple Vision Pro, a “mixed” reality headset that will be launched in early 2024 in the United States. After the PC and the smartphone, Apple is betting on “spatial” computing, with an immersion that mixes the real and the virtual around the user, without necessarily cutting him off from the outside world.

But with a starting price of $3,499, the Vision Pro seems not aimed at the general public. It is primarily intended for wealthy developers and enthusiasts. It will be marketed in the rest of the world throughout 2024. We do not yet know the date of its marketing in France.

LFI Closing of the internal investigation against Taha Bouhafs

The party has closed the procedure of its internal cell dedicated to sexual and gender-based violence against the former journalist, forced to give up his candidacy for the 2022 legislative elections in the face of accusations by women. La France insoumise has lifted the precautionary measure concerning him, thus activating his reinstatement in the party, announced the lawyers of Taha Bouhafs. “I take note of LFI’s decision. However, I do not wish to rejoin the party. I keep my ideas, my fights close to me. But after everything that has happened I cannot rejoin this movement, neither this one nor another”, however wrote on Twitter Taha Bouhafs.

After the withdrawal of a first accuser in the procedure before the Committee of Respect for Principles (CRP) of the movement, in February, the second accuser indicated that she did not wish to file a complaint or confront Taha Bouhafs with her accusations, indicated a source close to her. from the management of LFI, confirming information from BFMTV

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