SNCF will produce solar electricity to power its trains
Since its birth in 1938, the SNCF has exclusively operated trains. Today, it adds a string to its bow: the production of solar energy...
Already 31,000 tickets sold: Renfe's French lines meet with success
The Spanish national railway company Renfe, which will launch its high-speed trains on the French market on July 13 with the Lyon-Barcelona line first,...
In Indonesia, McDonald's offers a formula for… weddings
What if, for your wedding, you offer your guests a meal... McDo? Does the idea sound unusual to you? However, this is what the...
The Paris Bourse fell more than 3% on Thursday, the worst session since March
The Paris Stock Exchange fell more than 3% on Thursday, its worst session since March, bearing the full brunt of the sudden rise in...
Riots: Snapchat defends its features and actions since the start of the violence
During the recent riots after the death of Nahel, social networks were singled out by the executive, accused of reinforcing mobilizations and violence on...
Cityscoot, Yego, Cooltra… Paris limits self-service electric scooter operators to 3
Electric scooters are now banned in Paris, it is the turn of electric scooters to be better regulated. Launched more than a year and...
Elisabeth Borne invites the social partners to Matignon on Wednesday July 12
New meeting between the executive, employers and unions. Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne invited the social partners to Matignon via a letter sent this Thursday...
The President of COP28 calls on oil and gas companies to reduce their emissions
The Emirati President of COP28, Sultan Al-Jaber, on Thursday in Vienna appealed to oil and gas companies, particularly national ones, to commit to reducing...
"Germany risks becoming increasingly dependent on nuclear electricity from its neighbours", says Agnès Pannier-Runacher
Germany will depend "more and more" on French nuclear power to meet its needs, despite Berlin's opposition to this source of energy, said Thursday...
Financial advice from chatbots can be misleading, ACPR warns
The financial advice given to savers by conversational robots, or chatbots, “wrongly increase user confidence”, concludes a study by the Prudential Control and Resolution...

