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Quotidien
''Quotidien'' () is a French television show, first broadcast 12 September 2016 on the channel TMC. It is presented by Yann Barthès. History On 9 May 2016, Yann Barthès announced that he was leaving Canal+'s '' Le Petit Journal'', a programme which he had presented since it began in 2004. On the same day the TF1 Group announced that it had recruited Barthès to present two new programmes: a daily show on its channel TMC and a weekly show on the TF1 channel. Canal+ later announced that Barthès would be replaced as presenter of ''Le Petit Journal'' by Cyrille Eldin. The first episode of ''Quotidien'', broadcast 12 September 2016, featured a guest appearance by the singer Vanessa Paradis who opened the series. It also featured an interview with the Socialist Party politician and former Minister of Justice Christiane Taubira, an appearance by the actor Valérie Lemercier, and a live performance by the band La Femme. The show was watched by 1.3 million viewers, representin ...
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Yann Barthès
Yann Romain Barthès (born 9 October 1974) is a French journalist, TV presenter and producer, best known for hosting the television programme '' Le Petit Journal'' and ''Quotidien''. Life and career Barthès first studied English at the University of Savoy in Chambéry before reorienting to journalism by integrating, between 1995 and 1998, the "Sciences of Information and Communication Institute" at the Bordeaux Montaigne University, in Bordeaux. Barthès became a journalist in 2002 on the show ''+ clair'', a weekly program dealing with media issues, which aired on Saturday afternoons on Canal +. In 2004, he joined '' Le Grand Journal'', for which he presented a nightly segment entitled ''Le Petit Journal People'' (''The Little News Report - Celebrities''). From 2007, he also presented ''Le Petit Journal Actu'' (''The Little News Report - Current Events''). In 2011, ''Le Petit Journal'' became a separate program, with Barthès as the main presenter. On 9 May 2016, it was announ ...
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Salhia Brakhlia
Salhia Brakhlia (born 13 May 1986; Condé-sur-l'Escaut) is a French political journalist. She has contributed to television programs on Canal +, BFM TV, TMC (for the '' Quotidien'' program) and France Info since 2020. Biography Her parents, originally from Algeria Algeria, officially the People's Democratic Republic of Algeria, is a country in the Maghreb region of North Africa. It is bordered to Algeria–Tunisia border, the northeast by Tunisia; to Algeria–Libya border, the east by Libya; to Alger ..., work in a transport company they founded. She followed higher education at the Sorbonne ( DEUG in history and political science) then joined the school of journalism in Nice. In September 2007, she started an internship at the Grand Journal de Canal, where she compiled the biographical files of the guests. She then joined ''Le Petit Journal'' in August 2008. She left Canal and joined BFM TV, where she continued political reporting for the program ''L'œil de Salhi ...
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Hugo Clément
Hugo Clément (born 7 October 1989) is a French journalist, author, and documentary filmmaker. He is best known for his work in investigative journalism and environmental advocacy. Early life Born in Strasbourg, Clément grew up in a suburb of Toulouse. His parents were university professors. He attended Lycée Bellevue in Toulouse, earning his Baccalauréat, and later joined a Hypokhâgne preparatory class at Lycée Rive Gauche. In 2008, he entered Sciences Po Toulouse, and started working as a freelance journalist for La Dépêche du Midi and 20 Minutes. In 2010, he joined the Lille School of Journalism (École supérieure de journalisme de Lille) and graduated in 2012. During his studies, he received the ''Jean d'Arcy bursary'', which included a contract with France 2. Career Clément began his career at France 2, covering major events such as the 2014 fire at Maison de la Radio, the Charlie Hebdo shooting, the 2015 Nepal earthquake, and the Brétigny-sur-Orge train ...
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Le Petit Journal (Canal+)
''Le Petit Journal'' may refer to: * ''Le Petit Journal'' (newspaper), a French daily newspaper, published 1863–1944 * ''Le Petit Journal'' (magazine), a weekly magazine based in Montreal, published 1926–1978 * ''Le Petit Journal'' (website), a French-language news website aimed at French speakers living outside France * ''Le Petit Journal'' (TV programme), a French nightly current affairs and entertainment television show * Le Petit Journal Saint-Michel and Le Petit Journal Montparnasse, a pair of Paris jazz clubs {{DEFAULTSORT:Petit Journal, Le ...
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Libération
(), popularly known as ''Libé'' (), is a daily newspaper in France, founded in Paris by Jean-Paul Sartre and Serge July in 1973 in the wake of the protest movements of May 1968 in France, May 1968. Initially positioned on the far left of France's political spectrum, the editorial line evolved towards a more centre-left stance at the end of the 1970s, where it remains as of 2012. The publication describes its "DNA" as being "liberal libertarian". It aims to act as a common platform for the diverse tendencies within the French Left, with its "compass" being "the defence of freedoms and of minorities". Edouard Etienne de Rothschild, Edouard de Rothschild's acquisition of a 37% capital interest in 2005, and editor Serge July's campaign for the "yes" vote in the 2005 French European Constitution referendum, referendum establishing a Constitution for Europe the same year, alienated it from a number of its left-wing readers. In its early days, it was noted for its irreverent and h ...
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Martin Weill
Martin Jean Weill (born 11 April 1987 in Paris, France) is a French left-wing (as well far-left) television journalist. Since September 2016 he has worked as a foreign correspondent for the nightly news and entertainment programme '' Quotidien'', broadcast on TMC. From 2013 to 2016 he worked in a similar role on Canal+'s '' Le Petit Journal''. Biography Son of Pierre-Alain Weill, a printer, entrepreneur and socialist local politician, Martin Weill studied history at Paris-Sorbonne University and went on to study at the Institut d'études politiques de Bordeaux and at the University of Cardiff before graduating from the École supérieure de journalisme de Lille. From there he began his journalistic career, aged 26, at the French national television channel TF1, producing reports for the 1 pm and 8 pm news programmes. From September 2012 to June 2013, Weill worked as a reporter A journalist is a person who gathers information in the form of text, audio or pictures, pr ...
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Catherine Deneuve
Catherine Fabienne Dorléac (born 22 October 1943), known professionally as Catherine Deneuve (, , ), is a French actress. She is considered one of the greatest European actresses on film. In 2020, ''The New York Times'' ranked her as one of the greatest actors of the 21st century. Deneuve made her screen debut in 1957 at age 13, in a film shot the previous year when she was only 12. A major figure of the French New Wave, New Wave, she became, like Brigitte Bardot and Alain Delon, one of the best-known French artists in the world. In a career spanning nearly 70 years, she has played more than a hundred roles and is recognized in France and internationally for being one of the key faces of the Musical film, musical film genre with appearances in ''The Umbrellas of Cherbourg'', ''The Young Girls of Rochefort,'' ''Donkey Skin (film), Donkey Skin'', ''8 Women'' and ''The Beloved (2011 film), The Beloved.'' Early in her career, she gained acclaim for her portrayals of aloof and myste ...
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Roman Polanski
Raymond Roman Thierry Polański (; born 18 August 1933) is a Polish and French filmmaker and actor. He is the recipient of List of awards and nominations received by Roman Polanski, numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, three British Academy Film Awards, ten César Awards, two Golden Globe Awards, as well as the Golden Bear and a Palme d'Or. In 1977, Polanski was arrested for Roman Polanski sexual abuse case, drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl. He pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of Statutory rape, unlawful sex with a minor in exchange for a probation-only sentence. The night before his sentencing hearing in 1978, he learned that the judge would likely reject the proffered plea bargain, so he fled the U.S. to Europe, where he continued his career. He remains a fugitive from the U.S. justice system. Further allegations of abuse have been made by other women. Polanski's parents moved the family from his birthplace in Paris back to Kraków in 1937.Paul Werner, ' ...
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Nicolas Sarkozy
Nicolas Paul Stéphane Sarközy de Nagy-Bocsa ( ; ; born 28 January 1955) is a French politician who served as President of France from 2007 to 2012. In 2021, he was found guilty of having tried to bribe a judge in 2014 to obtain information and spending beyond legal campaign funding limits during his 2012 re-election campaign. Born in Paris, his roots are 1/2 Hungarian Protestant, 1/4 Greek Jewish, and 1/4 French Catholic. Mayor of Neuilly-sur-Seine from 1983 to 2002, he was Ministry of the Economy and Finance (France), Minister of the Budget under Prime Minister Édouard Balladur (1993–1995) during François Mitterrand's second term. During Jacques Chirac's second presidential term, he served as Minister of the Interior (France), Minister of the Interior and as Minister of Finances (France), Minister of Finances. He was the leader of the Union for a Popular Movement (UMP) party from 2004 to 2007. He won the 2007 French presidential election by a 53.1% to 46.9% margin agai ...
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Patrick Poivre D'Arvor
Patrick Poivre d'Arvor (PPDA; né Patrick Jean Marcel Poivre, ; born 20 September 1947) is a French TV journalist and writer. He is a household name in France, and nicknamed "PPDA". With over 30 years and in excess of 4,500 editions of television news to his credit, he was one of the longest serving newsreaders in the world until he was fired in 2008. He presented his last newscast on TF1 on 10 July 2008. Since 2021, a total of 27 women have accused Patrick Poivre d'Arvor of sexual assault or rape that would have allegedly happened during decades prior. Seventeen women filed a formal complaint. Among them, eight did so for alleged rape. Biography Patrick Poivre was born in Reims, France. He obtained his Baccalauréat at 15, the year he became a father. He then studied Oriental Languages at the Institut national des langues et civilisations orientales and Law. Poivre claims to be descended in the male line from Jacques Poivre, brother of Pierre Poivre, an 18th-century noblema ...
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Paris
Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of cities in the European Union by population within city limits, fourth-most populous city in the European Union and the List of cities proper by population density, 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2022. Since the 17th century, Paris has been one of the world's major centres of finance, diplomacy, commerce, culture, Fashion capital, fashion, and gastronomy. Because of its leading role in the French art, arts and Science and technology in France, sciences and its early adoption of extensive street lighting, Paris became known as the City of Light in the 19th century. The City of Paris is the centre of the Île-de-France region, or Paris Region, with an official estimated population of 12,271,794 inhabitants in January 2023, or ...
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Lilia Hassaine
Lilia (Latin plural, meaning "lilies" in English; singular, ''lilium'') are pit traps arranged in a quincunx pattern dug by the Roman armies in front of their defences. Frequently they had sharpened stakes set inside them as an extra obstacle to attackers. Lilia have been found in front of both Hadrian's Wall in England and the Antonine Wall The Antonine Wall () was a turf fortification on stone foundations, built by the Romans across what is now the Central Belt of Scotland, between the Firth of Clyde and the Firth of Forth. Built some twenty years after Hadrian's Wall to the south ... in Scotland. External links Images of lilies at the Antonine Wall Fortification (obstacles) {{Fort-stub ...
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