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It is the big day for the many candidates for the high school. The 523,199 high school students from general and technical high schools will in fact write an important and often feared test: philosophy. Starting at 8 am, they will work on three topics (two dissertations and a text commentary) foreseen within the framework of the new baccalaureate formula, decided by the former Minister of National Education Jean-Michel Blanquer. Philosophy represents a coefficient of 4 for the candidates for the technological baccalaureate and a coefficient of 8 for the candidates for the general baccalaureate (out of a total of 100).
It is a humiliating setback for boris johnson. Despite the UK government’s determination to deport migrants to Rwanda to prevent illegal arrival in the UK, the first flight, scheduled for Tuesday night, was canceled after last minute appeals. This UN-criticized plan is wildly popular with the Conservative electorate as the Prime Minister tries to regain authority from it after escaping a no-confidence motion from his party. But after legal action and an emergency decision by the European Court of Human Rights, the plane specially chartered for hundreds of thousands of euros ultimately remained grounded.
The nightmare continues for the Girondins. The DNCG decided this Tuesday to sanction Bordeaux with an administrative descent as a precautionary measure in National 1 due to the financial difficulties of the Marine et Blanc. The club, owned by businessman Gérard López, immediately announced that it would appeal. A “brutal” decision taken “with dismay” by the club that “deprives it of continuing to apply the strategy of cleaning up its economic situation.”
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