died in brazen attack on prison convoy during which a dangerous inmate escaped Two French prison officers who were shot dead in an ambush that freed a convict linked to gangland drug killings have been named as police continued a massive manhunt for the missing fugitive in the brazen attack on a prison convoy on Tuesday during which the inmate escaped They were the first French prison officers to be killed in the line of duty since 1992 As tributes were paid to the two men, hundreds of prison officers across France held protests on Wednesday and marking a minute’s silence at 11am in memory of the two officers Prison officers protest at the Bordeaux-Gradignan jail following the death of two officers Photograph: Christophe Archambault/AFP/Getty ImagesAt one prison near Marseille more than 100 prison officers gathered beneath a banner saying: “We’re not paid to die.” Many officers said they would carry out only a minimum service on Wednesday Unions called for greater security and limited transfers of prisoners between prisons and courthouses Some officers complained of the poor conditions and violence in France’s overcrowded prisons said: “When you put three people in a cell that is 9 sq m and should only hold one person of course that creates tension and incidents.” said his son’s killers must be brought to justice The French justice minister will meet prison officers unions on Wednesday afternoon Hundreds of police and gendarmes are continuing to search for the escaped convict and the gunmen A forensic team at work at the scene of the attack Photograph: Alain Jocard/AFP/Getty ImagesThe ambush of the prison van took place late on Tuesday morning at a road toll in Incarville in the Eure region of northern France The inmate was being transported after being questioned by a judge in the regional centre of Rouen in Normandy back to his prison in the town of Evreux The Paris prosecutor said the prison van was rammed head-on by a stolen Peugeot vehicle as it went through the toll crossing The prison vehicle was followed by an Audi from which hooded gunmen dressed in black emerged and used automatic weapons to shoot at both vehicles in the prison convoy The Paris prosecutor named the escaped inmate as Mohamed Amra saying that last week he had been convicted of aggravated robbery and charged in a case of abduction leading to death The case to find the fugitive and his accomplice and to investigate what appears to have been a well organised plot has been handed to prosecutors from France’s office for the fight against organised crime Free weekly newsletterThe most pressing stories and debates for Europeans – from identity to economics to the environment A source close to the case told Agence France-Presse that Amra was suspected of involvement in drug trafficking and of ordering gangland killings said the inmate had already made an escape attempt at the weekend by sawing the bars of his cell and he said he was shocked by the “inexcusable” and “insane” violence “This does not correspond to the impression I had of him,” the lawyer told BFMTV The incident occurred on the same day the French Senate published a damning report saying that government measures had been unable to prevent the flourishing of the narcotics industry in France said France was “not yet a narco-state” but drug trafficking nonetheless constituted “a direct threat to the national interest” and the government’s anti-drugs measures were “not up to the challenge” Law and order is a big issue in French politics in the run-up to next month’s European elections and the prison van ambush sparked fierce reactions from politicians Politicians on the right and far right were travelling to prisons on Wednesday in support of the protesting prison officers told French radio that “savagery is touching our society” He said the incident was not just a sign of a failure by France You don't have permission to access the page you requested What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed (ANS - Gradignan) - The Salesian center "Institut Don Bosco," based in Gradignan animates and coordinates homes and services scattered throughout the New Aquitaine region in southwest France A total of 47 facilities and centers of the Salesian institute welcome and help several thousand children the institution took a new step forward in developing its mission by opening three houses for minors with a social character (MECS The mission of a MECS is to provide a safe and caring environment for children in the care of Children's Social Aid (ASE) services The Don Bosco Institute for Youth and Education opened three such centers in response to a call for similar projects from the Gironde Department Council accommodate children and adolescents from ages 3 to 18 and up to 21 for the most vulnerable youth and various types of housing for older adolescents; while the one in Saint André de Cubzac houses 32 youth as does the one in Castelnau-de-Médoc A special feature of each of these MECS is that eight young people in so-called "complex" situations can be accommodated and supported; these are children and adolescents who may present various vulnerabilities and who need adequate support to grow and develop in the best possible conditions The "Institut Don Bosco," which has been present in New Aquitaine for more than 160 years continues and will continue to help children and adolescents to grow with dignity and develop in fullness according to the teachings of the Founder of the Salesian Congregation the "Institut Don Bosco," which is part of the "Don Bosco Action Sociale" network of the "St Francis de Sales" Province of France-Southern Belgium (FRB) runs reception centers for migrant minors and medical-educational institutes ANS - “Agenzia iNfo Salesiana” is a on-line almost daily publication the communication agency of the Salesian Congregation enrolled in the Press Register of the Tibunal of Rome as n 153/2007 This site also uses third-party cookies to improve user experience and for statistical purposes By scrolling through this page or by clicking on any of its elements The Portershed in Galway city have launched a ‘passport’ system in collaboration with Gradignan in France The initiative allows tech startups from both locations to access coworking space abroad free of charge The programme offers a week-long stay with access to meeting spaces offices resources and networking events in the historic Château de l’Ermitage in Gradignan The ‘passport’ system aims to foster international growth and collaboration while reducing the cost of expanding into new markets Former rugby star Denis Coulson is locked up in one of the toughest prisons in France Eamon DillonThu 26 Dec 2024 at 07:00Former professional rugby player Denis Coulson who was jailed for the rape of a student in 2017 has been locked up in a notorious French prison along with two other co-defendants Loick Jammes and Rory Grice were taken to the Bordeaux Gradignan prison last week after he was sentenced to 14 years Lawyers for the former Grenoble player told French media that the decision would be appealed and Coulson’s release sought as he continues to recover from serious injuries after a car crash Gradignan prison has hit the headlines this year over severe overcrowding A series of articles in Le Figaro highlighted the issues facing the prison where more than 1,000 inmates are detained Far right politicians have also singled out the prison’s population asserting its high number of foreigners is ‘proof’ of immigrants causing crime in the country Because of the high profile nature of the rugby case which was widely covered in French media it is possible Coulson will be on a protective regime who was jailed earlier this month for causing a devastating car crash while on drugs Le Figaro reported that he is kept in a cell by himself and under close observation while a senior officer must be present when the cell door is open Palmade’s media status means that any visits from people such as lawyers or care workers are held in an isolation unit to shield him from other inmates Palmade’s case attracted huge attention after he smashed his vehicle into another that left a family all suffering life-changing injuries He tested positive for cocaine and a synthetic drug in February 2023 after he crashed into a car driven by a 38-year-old man The vehicle was also carrying the driver’s six-year-old son and pregnant sister-in-law both of whom were left fighting for their lives The woman’s baby could not be saved after an emergency Caesarean section Palmade had been on three-day binge during a chem-sex orgy which he said left participants “like zombies Last week French media reported how police officers arrived at the courthouse in Bordeaux before the verdict in the rugby players’ rape trial was delivered When Coulson was found guilty and sentenced to 14 years Lawyers for the three men sent to jail all told 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THIBAUD MORITZ / AFP In prisons, the effects of the recent heat wave affecting part of France are amplified In a situation of endemic prison overcrowding the stifling atmosphere only makes daily life worse for inmates and guards alike Added to this is the obsolescence of certain buildings Even though a plan to build 18,000 new prison places is underway many establishments are outdated and were not designed for such high temperatures Prison courtyards are made from hard materials and it's virtually impossible to create any breeze "All the prisons in the south are affected There are no showers in the cells and not enough guards the floor of the exercise yard looked like it was at boiling point," said Dominique Simonnot the Contrôleuse Générale des Lieux de Privation Liberté (Inspector-General for Custodial Facilities) "Imagine being locked up for 21 hours out of 24 with three people in a cell – so with a mattress on the floor – in those temperatures..." You have 83.14% of this article left to read Lecture du Monde en cours sur un autre appareil Vous pouvez lire Le Monde sur un seul appareil à la fois Ce message s’affichera sur l’autre appareil Parce qu’une autre personne (ou vous) est en train de lire Le Monde avec ce compte sur un autre appareil Vous ne pouvez lire Le Monde que sur un seul appareil à la fois (ordinateur En cliquant sur « Continuer à lire ici » et en vous assurant que vous êtes la seule personne à consulter Le Monde avec ce compte Que se passera-t-il si vous continuez à lire ici Ce dernier restera connecté avec ce compte Vous pouvez vous connecter avec votre compte sur autant d’appareils que vous le souhaitez mais en les utilisant à des moments différents Nous vous conseillons de modifier votre mot de passe Votre abonnement n’autorise pas la lecture de cet article merci de contacter notre service commercial Juliette A OKLors du conseil de Bordeaux Métropole de ce vendredi 24 janvier les élus ont donné leur feu vert pour la prolongation du tram B de 5,8 km vers le campus et Gradignan.  Il aura fallu quelques heures et de longues discussions pour approuver l'amélioration de la desserte du campus et du centre-ville de Gradignan 2 parcs relais et une fréquence de passage de 15 minutes toute la journée D'après nos confrères Sud-Ouest l'extension de près de 6 km prévoit "un débranchement entre les stations Doyen Brus et Montaigne Montesquieu pour rejoindre le cours de la Libération jusqu’à l’échangeur 16 de la rocade puis jusqu’au terminus de Beausoleil" Celle-ci transporterait 10 200 voyageurs quotidiennement Le coût total du chantier est estimé à 136 millions d’€ unaccompanied foreign minors (UASC) have been welcomed in the Homes of Children of a Social Character (MECS) of the “Don Bosco Action Social” network But in the last five years this apostolate has received a clear acceleration so much so that today there are almost a thousand UASCs accompanied by the Salesian network during the dismantling of the so-called "Jungle of Calais" by the state a slum that had emerged on the outskirts of Calais the Don Bosco Institute of Gradignan (IDB) was asked to welcome 12 young Afghans within 48 hours the IDB responded to another request for help It welcomed 26 UASCs in its Vocational Training Center and in 2018 it was entrusted with the management of a center for 20 young migrants in Biganos it has also opted to respond to requests for projects from the Departments of the New Aquitaine Region finally arriving at the proper development of the “Don Bosco UASC Platforms” Educational assistance is based on a caring and dignified welcome for each young person and on the consideration of all aspects of his life: health maintaining ties with the family of origin - when possible - socialization and cultural life regularization of the administrative situation Accommodation is provided on a widespread basis And fundamental importance is given to schooling and professional integration: to date more than 90% of the young people welcomed are engaged in a schooling or apprenticeship process But the Don Bosco Institute of Gradignan is not the only one The Bocage Foundation of Chambéry has also opened specific structures for the reception of UASCs which hosts 15; the External Reception Service (Service d’hébergement extérieur - SHE) which hosts 25 in small studios; 3 who live more independently in apartments of the foundation; and another 9 welcomed by the “Solidarity Families” a program entrusted by the Department of Savoy to the Salesian foundation the "Maison internationale Garelli 14" (MAIG 14) is a reception facility that follows 48 young UASCs housed in the boarding schools of the "Lemonnier Institute" in Caen and the "Don Bosco High School" in Giel During the day the UASC attend lessons and workshops and in the evening they participate in boarding school life both in terms of vocational training and in terms of social integration five associations of the "Don Bosco Action Sociale" network (the Don Bosco Institute and "Notre-Dame de Montmélian") joined in 2019 to respond to an appeal from the Department of Val d'Oise (Paris region) and have accepted 60 UASCs the network also launched a system of widespread reception and socio-professional support especially aimed at these adolescents La Rédac' Face à la saturation des demandes un centre d'accueil temporaire ouvre aux portes de Bordeaux à Gradignan à la Médiathèque Jean Vautri. Du 19 juin au 15 septembre il serra possile de déposer sur rendez-vous son dossier de carte nationale d'identité et/ou de passeport La prise de rendez-vous est déjà disponible !  Il faut désormais attendre entre 4 et 6 mois pour obtenir son rendez-vous... Devant l'augmentation des demandes de cartes nationales d'identité et de passeports en Gironde la Ville de Gradignan répond favorablement à la sollicitation de la préfecture de la Gironde d'accroître ses capacités d'accueil Objectif : réduire les délais d'attente Une équipe de 18 personnes et 10 dispositifs de recueil sont ainsi mobilisés en lien avec la préfecture et l'Agence Nationale des Titres Sécurisés (ANTS) installé au sein de la médiathèque Jean Vautrin quel que soit son lieu de résidence. La prise de rendez-vous est disponible depuis le 6 juin et jusqu'au 25 août Elle se fait du mardi au vendredi de 9h à 16h uniquement par téléphone aux numéros suivants : 06 03 59 38 43 / 06 03 59 51 29 / 06 03 90 63 84 Plus d'infos par ici A galaxy located billions of light-years away is commanding the attention of NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope and astronomers around the globe Thanks to a series of flares that began September 15 the galaxy is now the brightest source in the gamma-ray sky -- more than ten times brighter than it was in the summer Astronomers identify the object as 3C 454.3 an active galaxy located 7.2 billion light-years away in the constellation Pegasus "We're looking right down the barrel of a particle jet powered by the galaxy's supermassive black hole," said Gino Tosti at the National Institute of Nuclear Physics in Perugia "Some change within that jet -- we don't know what -- is likely responsible for these flares." emit oppositely directed jets of particles traveling near the speed of light when matter falls toward their central supermassive black holes What makes a blazar so bright in gamma rays is its orientation: One of the jets happens to be aimed straight at us the brightest persistent source in the gamma-ray sky is the Vela pulsar which at a distance of about 1,000 light-years lies practically next door "3C 454.3 is millions of times farther away yet the current flare makes it twice as bright as Vela," said Lise Escande at the Center for Nuclear Studies in Gradignan "That represents an incredible energy release and one the source can't sustain for very long." According to Massimo Villata at Italy's Torino Observatory 3C 454.3 also is flaring at radio and visible wavelengths the blazar brightened by more than two and a half times to magnitude 13.7 and it is also very bright at high radio frequencies." are not responsible for the accuracy of news releases posted to EurekAlert by contributing institutions or for the use of any information through the EurekAlert system Copyright © 2025 by the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) was shopping at the local supermarket when he came across a few bottles of Napa Valley Cabernet It lead to a fascinating experiment that led to the discovery of radioactive isotopes generated by the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster in California wines (Completely harmless levels of radioactive isotopes Pravikoff and colleagues at the Centre d'Etudes Nucleaires de Bordeaux Gradignan (CENBG) had been working on a unique method of authenticating rare and expensive wines. One of Pravikoff's colleagues, pharmacologist Philippe Hubert had discovered in 2001 that he could date unopened bottles of wine by testing them for cesium-137 Cesium-137 is a radioactive isotope of the element cesium that does not occur in nature Any wines containing cesium-137 would have to have been vinified after the mid-20th century can be used as an identifying marker to authenticate when a wine was produced Aboveground nuclear testing is a thing of the past but two events in recent decades added cesium-137 to the atmosphere: the Chernobyl nuclear plant disaster in 1986 and the Fukishima event of 2011 Studies have found that clouds of radioactive isotopes drifted from Fukushima across the Pacific Ocean to North America Pravikoff wondered if the California wines in the store would bear the marker of the Fukushima radiation researchers tested 18 bottles of California Cabernet Sauvignon and Grenache rosé from each vintage between 2009 and 2015 while the rosé came from Livermore Valley and Central Valley fruit They found increasing levels of cesium-137 in those wines produced after the Fukushima disaster Levels of the isotope in the Cabernets were more than double those found in the rosé probably due to the increased skin contact The amounts of cesium-137 found in the California wines were too low to cause harm they were so minuscule that Pravikoff and his colleagues had to devise a new method of testing to search for it Hubert had been able to measure gamma rays emitted by the cesium-137 in the wines while they were still in the bottle But the levels were so low in this case that the researchers opened the bottles and "cooked" the wines then measured the amounts of cesium-137 in the ashes The amount of radiation present in all the wine tested by their lab is too small to harm a person's health "If you consume any wine from the late 1960s there will be hundreds of times more radioactivity than in these Fukushima wines—a result of the nuclear testing from those times," said Andrew Waterhouse former viticulture and enology department chair at the Univeristy of California at Davis and the newly appointed faculty director of the school's Robert Mondavi Institute Low levels of radiation similar to those of the California wines have also been found in French wines from the vintages following Chernobyl "The California Department of Public Health's Radiologic Health Branch (RHB) performs weekly air monitoring along the California coast and tabulates and publishes the data on its website," said Corey Egel with the results leading to the conclusion that no health and safety situation existed." Perhaps of most significance to collectors of fine wines the scientists' findings bolster the evidence that testing for radioactive isotopes can successfully expose fraudulent bottles billed as pre–nuclear age wines Stay on top of important wine stories with Wine Spectator's free Breaking News Alerts. 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At night the third inmate sleeps on a mattress on the floor "forced to plug his nose with toilet paper to avoid breathing in insects." 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