the environmental permit process is expected to take two years with construction to begin in 2027.The ammonia plant will produce up to 10,800 metric tons per day.Report by Fabián Andrés Cambero; Writing by Alexander Villegas; editing by Barbara Lewis Our Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles., opens new tab , opens new tab Browse an unrivalled portfolio of real-time and historical market data and insights from worldwide sources and experts. , opens new tabScreen for heightened risk individual and entities globally to help uncover hidden risks in business relationships and human networks. © 2025 Reuters. All rights reserved A panoramic restaurant with a rooftop terrace to boot Danny Khezzar offers his cuisine in a Parisian restaurant set in a space 14 meters above ground, atop an architectural structure made of glass and mirrors. This 28-year-old chef, known for his participation in Top Chef and his star at the Bayview in Geneva We're off to the Hauts-de-Seine to discover this atypical restaurant don't turn around - underground parking is available and you can exit directly in front of the restaurant entrance You enter what looks like a smoking room with a lounge chair to climb up to the panoramic restaurant you catch a glimpse of the kitchens on the floor below before the doors open onto a 1930s restaurant and bar in complete contrast to the building's exterior So we leap back in time to the Roaring Twenties With itshushed ambience and subdued lighting, we're immersed in a pleasant atmosphere, lulled by the crystalline sound of the singer at the piano. The acoustics are perfect, and we're seduced. The theatrical decor reflects Danny's two passions: cooking and music. In addition to the central bar area revealing offbeat photos on one side and library-style decor on the other The menu is designed to be accessible A fine wine and cocktail list is accompanied by a short menu of 2 starters In this setting where classicism meets boldness oscillating between French inspirations and exotic touches In this elegantly hushed restaurant, Danny Khezzar plays with the codes of the chic bistro, revisiting them with a creative élan all his own. A pretty cocktail menu opens up well-executed mojito and a non-alcoholic cocktail called "Tonton du bled" The meal opens with a comforting amuse-bouche: a potato cappuccino where the sweetness of the nutmeg purée mingles with the airiness of a toasted bread siphon in a play of textures blending lightness and density A new take on thesnail offers a generous interpretation of the emblematic mollusc of French cuisine it is accompanied by oven-fried potatoes,baby onions and a black garlic purée whose umami depth dialogues with a herbaceous parsley siphon A dish that exalts the flavors of the earth with a beautiful richness the Jerusalem artichoke velouté adds a delicate roundness while fresh goat's cheese with garlic and fine herbs adds a touch of vivacity Crisp parsnip straw completes the picture with its contrasting textures For the main course,Maison Metzger's onglet is adorned with the chef's signature lacquering flavorful meat is accompanied by shallot confit and a shallot beef jus that coats the whole wood-fired pollock is infused with the subtle aromas of Binchotan It's accompanied by a creamy little spelt risotto delicately flavored with smoked mascarpone daikon radish and sake bring freshness and Asian nuances to the whole and a verbena ice cream that adds a floral touch The burnt vanilla siphon completes the ensemble with an enveloping sweetness The daring chocolate soufflé tart is combined with shiitake praline whose umami flavor accentuates the depth of the cocoa Chocolate ganache and Kasha siphon add gourmet creaminess With Monsieur Claude, Danny Khezzar offers a cuisine of character combining respect for the product with creative freedom timeless setting serves as a showcase for a menu that electrifies classics under the chef's impetus An address where it's a pleasure to discover For the time being, the restaurant is only open from 7pm to midnight, Tuesday to Saturday, although this may change in the near future. A rooftop will be open to us as soon as the weather warms up, perhaps foreshadowing daytime openings. You can already climb up there to get some fresh air. Don't forget to reserve your table so you don't end up with your beak in the water This test was conducted as part of a professional invitation Refer your establishment, click herePromote your event, click here the founder of the French National Front (now known as the National Rally ‘Jean-Marie Le Pen, who was surrounded by his relatives, was called by the Lord at noon on Tuesday,’ his family said in a statement to the AFP news agency Le Pen was the founder of one of France’s oldest political parties in 2002 he advanced to the second round of the presidential election Since 2011 Le Pen had gradually withdrawn from political life which rebranded as the National Rally in 2018 Jean-Marie Le Pen had been hospitalized since mid-November at a medical facility in Garches ‘Le Pen was the founder of one of France’s oldest political parties One of Jean-Marie Le Pen’s final political appearances took place in 2019 when he delivered a farewell speech in the European Parliament Le Pen described the European Parliament as a ‘windmill’ or a ‘straitjacket that prevents political action against the threat of a migratory influx.’ He also dismissed the idea of France leaving the European Union stating that such a step would only occur if the EU failed to undergo profound internal reform Le Pen was frequently accused of antisemitism a controversy that ultimately led to his expulsion from the party This exclusion prompted him to accuse his daughter shedding her father’s legacy of antisemitism who succeeded Marine Le Pen as party chair in 2022 said Jean-Marie had ‘always served France’ and ‘defended its identity and sovereignty.’ Engagé sous l’uniforme de l’armée française en Indochine et en Algérie tribun du peuple à l’Assemblée nationale et au Parlement européen défendu son identité et sa souveraineté.Je pense aujourd’hui avec tristesse à… French Prime Minister François Bayrou said that anyone who fought Le Pen ‘knew what a fighter he was,’ while Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau offered his condolences to Le Pen’s family and said that ‘a page of French history had been turned.’ Right-wing politician and publicist Eric Zemmour said on X that ‘beyond the controversies and the scandals’ Le Pen would be remembered for being ‘among the first to alert France of the existential threats lurking.’ ce que nous retiendrons de lui dans les prochaines décennies c’est qu’il fut parmi les premiers à alerter la France des menaces existentielles qui la guettaient Viktor Orbán has maintained close ties with the Le Pen family, ties that have grown even stronger following the rebranding of the French party. Currently, Fidesz and the National Rally are members of the European political group Patriots for Europe (PfE) Hungarian Conservative is a quarterly magazine on contemporary political philosophical and cultural issues from a conservative perspective Radisson Individuals is a brand by Radisson Hotel Group (RHG)Radisson Hotel Group operates 9 brands www.radissonhotels.com/corporate Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain; Editing by Kirsten Donovan Mathieu is part of Reuters' finance team, covering French banks and major M&A stories in the country and in Europe. A graduate of Sciences Po university, Mathieu previously covered the Tech beat at Reuters, following stints at Bloomberg News and French business daily Les Echos. he worked at local radio station WDOE and developed a lifelong passion for radio and other technology Rob graduated from Dunkirk High in 1967 and volunteered for the Air Force shortly thereafter and in 1970 they welcomed their daughter Christa Ann to the world while stationed overseas in Tehran In the early 70s they returned to the States first living in Florida (where Rob would take Christa to watch rocket launches from Cape Canaveral) Rob attended Colorado State University and graduated with a dual Bachelor of Arts in Technical Journalism and Cinematography in 1978 In the late 80s he renewed a high school friendship with Nancy Parmelee In 1993 Rob and Nancy lived for six months in Bristol Enjoying the many adventures and challenges of life as ex-pats There they shared their home with beloved black cats Gamay and Cassie and Rob’s interests in radio and tech shaped much of his life He enjoyed operating his ham radio (call sign W2RSB) his weekly chats with childhood friend Charlie and listening to radio chatter from the International Space Station He worked in the tech sector from 1983 to 2009 serving as a marketing director for Colorado Memory Systems and Tandberg Storage ASA before joining Gartner Both he and Nancy were active in the Friday Tour Group for which he maintained a website and provided Zoom support when needed He enjoyed racing a Triumph Spitfire with the Sports Car Club of America as well as downhill skiing and woodworking passions that he passed on to his daughter Christa Rob was an exemplary cook and took pleasure in making dinners for Nancy and their guests in Vaucresson as well as making cooking tutorials for his grandsons He shared his photography skills with many over the years and was well known in Vaucresson for his expertly carved jack-o’-lanterns At Christmas time he and Nancy would share personalized calendars and deliver Christmas cookies to their friends and neighbors He is survived by his wife Nancy Burke; former wife Ann (Harvey) Goldberg; daughter Christa (Mark) Gallagher; grandsons Nick and Andrew Gallagher; sisters- and brothers-in law Ann (Gary) Towner and Donna Parmelee (William Nolting); nieces Sarah (Stephen) Haynes and Emily (Landon) Isaacs; nephew Brian (Faith) Towner; one great niece; and seven great nephews with the date for a celebration of life to be determined later Memorial donations may be made by mail to AARL The National Association of Amateur Radio(arrl.org/ways-to-support-the-arrl-foundation) or online to the AARL Education & Technology Fund (home.arrl.org/action/Donate) or to a charity of your choice Messages of condolence for the family may be left at www.aj-pompes-funebres.com (click on VOIR TOUS NOS AVIS DE DECES at the bottom of the page); scroll down to Robin Stecker BURKE publie le 13 juillet 2024 and click on CONSULTER Next click on HOMMAGES at the top of the page The choices on this page include ECRIRE UN MESSAGE or DEPOSER DES PHOTOS (which allows a message as well as a photo to be uploaded.) Copyright © 2025 Ogden Newspapers of New York | https://www.observertoday.com | PO Box 391 We don't really know the origin of the name Malmaison Whether the place was occupied by Norman brigands in the Middle Ages or the town was known for taking care of sick people the estate passed to the son of Chancellor d'Aguesseau then in 1771 to Jacques-Jean Le Couteulx du Molay Madame du Molay held a literary salon there Malmaison was sold and passed into the hands of Josephine Bonaparte and Joséphine returned regularly to the"Palais Impérial de Malmaison" to develop and enlarge the estate The house reverted to her after her divorce in 1809 the Château de Malmaison unveils a number of richly decorated rooms featuring a rich collection of works dating back to the early reign of Napoleon 1st From furniture and paintings to weapons and porcelain It also allows you to enter into the life of the couple and their children thanks to the reconstruction of various rooms from the period These include Napoleon's famous mahogany library and the oval room where Josephine lived out her days The Musée National des Châteaux de Malmaison et de Bois-Préau also boasts an exceptional collection of memorabilia from Emperor Napoleon's exile on the island of St allowing you to delve deeper into the history of this historic couple you'll discover their passion for botany and roses a rose garden with almost 150 varieties to delight your senses Then head for the Rueil Malmaison driving range which has been transformed to feature bright interactive targets and a permanent play area on the main floor in themed areas with different atmospheres equipped with Toptracer screens and relaxation areas available for hire by the hour in a spirit of leisure inspired by the USA Come and discover this new concept from October 10 Book your session which is up by close to 28% over the same period.($1 = 0.8814 euros)Reporting by Mathieu Rosemain in Paris and Charlie Conchie in London; Additonal reporting by Balazs Koranyi; Writing by Anousha Sakoui; Editing by David Holmes Reporting by Arunima Kumar and Pooja Menon in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid and Susan Fenton The facility provides play bays for up to six people The aim is to offer an activity suited to various types of outing Visitors can choose from a range of games suitable for beginners and experienced players alike On-site catering completes the experience with homemade dishes and a selection of drinks This page may contain AI-assisted elements, more information here Calling all lovers of Japanese culture! This spring and summer, the town of Rueil-Malmaison invites you to discover an original exhibition highlighting the connections between Japonism Named " Rêves de Japon: de l'estampe aux mangas " (" Dreams of Japan: from prints to manga "), this installation takes place at theAtelier Grognard Located just 100 metres from the Château de la Malmaison zinc and tin plate factory - now a 650m² cultural space - regularly hosts exhibitions organized by the town the exhibition features over 300 works- " 320 works " to be precise - " all from private collections " We can't fail to be fascinated by"The Thirty-Six Views of Mount Fuji" his emblematic series of prints produced between 1830 and 1833 Presenting Mount Fuji from different angles and in different seasons Hokusai impresses with his technical skill The artist offers unexpected perspectives on the landscape and uses Prussian blue to create remarkable contrasts with the sky visitors can admire"The Great Wave of Kanagawa" certainly the best-known work of its author The venue also unveils several other magnificent prints but also those by female portrait specialist Kitagawa Utamaro known for his works depicting kabuki actors The Atelier Grognard in Rueil-Malmaison also offers us a plunge into Japanese culture with an exhibition of some 50 objects dating from the 18th a set for blackening teeth (a traditional practice indicating beauty 10 monotypes byEdgar Degas and 17 works byHenri de Toulouse-Lautrec; impressionists who were already enamored of Japanese art in their day and who collected a number of Japanese prints The exhibition reminds us that,"like Impressionism modern Japanese printmaking is above all an art of 'en plein air' landscapes" Japanese prints also influenced Degas and Toulouse-Lautrec through the importance of foregrounds and strong diagonals In addition to this dialogue between Japanese prints and the Impressionists the installation also invites visitors to observe lesser-known similarities with the worlds of anime and manga presenting a series of original drawings and celluloid prints from the genre Several resin statues of anime characters are also on display that the section devoted to manga is smaller than that devoted to prints " Rêves de Japon: de l'estampe aux mangas " (Dreams of Japan: from woodblock prints to manga ) should appeal not only to those curious to learn more about Japanese art but also to fans of Japanese culture and woodblock prints visit theAtelier Grognard from March 28 to July 6 Admission to the Atelier Grognard is subject to a fee (7 euros full price which has cut jobs and spun off generic drugs business Sandoz to focus on new drug development also posted better-than-expected third-quarter earnings helped by revenue gains from anti-inflammation drug Cosentyx among other factors.Lower costs from an organisational overhaul started in 2022 was also continuing to help CEO Vas Narasimhan said on a media call."The changes we've made to become a focused pure-play company focused on key therapeutic areas is really working," he said.Quarterly adjusted core operating income rose 17% to $5.15 billion beating an average analyst estimate of more than $4.8 billion.Quarterly Cosentyx sales rose 27% to $1.69 billion helped by its recent approval to treat hidradenitis suppurativa a painful acne-like skin condition.Reporting by Ludwig Burger; Editing by Jason Neely and David Holmes Reporting by Alban Kacher; Editing by Alistair Bell and David Evans Reporting by Leroy Leo in Bengaluru; Editing by Tasim Zahid after weaker than expected nine-month underlying sales growth.($1=0.9275 euros)Reporting by Richa Naidu and Dominique Vidalon Richa is a London-based reporter covering consumer goods companies, including their supply chains, advertising strategies, corporate governance structures, sustainability goals, and the political issues that impact them. She previously wrote about U.S. based retailers and consumer firms, major financial institutions and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. By public transport, take the RER A towards Saint-Germain-en-Laye. A destination within easy reach of your Navigo pass where you can enjoy a change of scenery for a few hours when the weather's nice the town was simply called Rueil: it was not until then that the largest commune in Hauts-de-Seine (according to Wikipedia) became known as Rueil-Malmaison It's also here thatone of the department's most beautiful châteaux nestles: the one where Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte and his wife Josephine took up residence for several decades preferring Rueil to the hustle and bustle of Paris It was here that the empress ended her life on May 29 you can explore the château's beautiful interiors learn more about the history of the emperor and empress and discover the magnificent gardens that encircle the residence A little further on, a second château, that of Bois-Préau, nestles in the eponymous park Designed to resemblea small forest in the heart of the city Bois-Préau park offers beautiful walks with a particularly exotic feel where the impression of calm and nature reigns supreme As you continue your stroll, you'll come across the Parc de l'Amitié, a charming little rueillois garden known for its red bridge reminiscent of traditional Japanese gardens. Then head for the city's Impressionist Park After this beautiful stroll to discover Rueil-Malmaison return to Paris from the RER A station or by car the Rueil Lions Half Marathon is a regular sell-out and remains a very popular race with runners followed by a 10-kilometer run for those who don't yet feel up to testing the distance (or who simply prefer to perform on a 10K) This is a charity race organized in aid of the Rueil-Malmaison Lions International association with 100% of the profits going to the latter: all the more reason to come and sweat and excel this Sunday The half-marathon course consists of a 5 km loop followed by two loops of around 8 km each to cover the 21.1 km total distance Both races start from the Parc des bords de Seine Since 2021, a 6400 m² aquatic center has been located in the Arsenal district of Rueil-Malmaison at the heart of the Alain Mimoun sports complex the center offers a complete range of facilities a balneotherapy wellness area with a Finnish terrace a cardio/musculation room and a group fitness room For swimming, there's a 25m sports pool with 8 lanes, as well as a learning pool and a water lagoon for younger children. While the pool's rates are attractive for Rueillois residents, they are not really so for outsiders, who benefit from prices at their municipal pools. On the wellness side costing 25 euros on weekdays and 34.50 euros at weekends to take advantage of all the facilities The program includes three saunas, a hammam as well as a relaxation area and herbal tea room you'll also find the Arzana spa with four treatment rooms not forgetting thefitness area with a weights room and numerous sports classes Copyright © techoraco and its affiliated companies 2025 The company showcased plans to co-develop a new data centre reference design for liquid-cooled clusters capable of supporting Nvidia’s Blackwell chips and its GB200 NVL72 pod solution which houses 36 Grace CPUs and 72 Blackwell GPUs Schneider Electric also unveiled the Galaxy VXL a new uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system capable of providing a power density of up to 1042 kilowatts per square metre (kW/m2) The connectivity news and insights that matter - straight to your inbox “The energy and environmental impact of AI is growing at unprecedented pace and it’s paramount we bend the energy curve downward by finding new ways to decarbonise data centres and the digital infrastructure,” said Pankaj Sharma EVP for data centres and networks at Schneider Electric Schneider Electric’s work with Nvidia aims to streamline planning and deployment for operators looking to deploy the next-gen Blackwell hardware high-density AI clusters of up to 132 kW per rack The reference design includes options for liquid-to-liquid Coolant Distribution Units (CDUs) and direct-to-chip liquid cooling The design can be customised to meet specific operator requirements for their AI workloads said: "Our work with Schneider Electric enables customers to design the world’s technological advances on stable and resilient infrastructure we’re creating AI data centres that are purpose-built for accelerated computing supporting complex architectures that are essential to deliver digital intelligence to every company and industry.” boasting the ability to power up to 1.25 MW in one frame and up to 5 MW with 4 units running in parallel Schneider Electric claims the new UPS delivers up to 99% in its high-efficiency eConversion mode and up to 97.5% efficiency in double conversion mode The unit can be deployed in colocation and hyperscale data centre environments as well as large-scale critical infrastructure and electrical systems within commercial buildings and industrial facilities The Galaxy VXL is also compatible with both Lithium-ion and VRLA batteries and features remote monitoring via Schneider Electric’s EcoStruxure IT software “As dependency on large-scale infrastructure systems grows at an unprecedented rate it’s crucial that customers can access the most sustainable and efficient technologies to safeguard their critical systems while minimising their energy and environmental impact,” said Tarunjeet Sarao SVP for data centre systems at Schneider Electric Schneider Electric’s latest energy-focused updates add to its recent agreement to acquire a majority stake in Motivair the liquid cooling and thermal management solution provider Schneider Electric replaces CEO Herweck over strategy concerns Schneider Electric confirms cyberattack investigation into stolen Jira data Ooredoo Qatar and Schneider Electric team up for digital transformation You have reached the limit for gifting for this month Located in a pretty wooded park between Bougival and Rueil-Malmaison in the Yvelines department,Accrocamp de Rueil is accessible by bus from La Défense If you're in the mood for an outdoor picnic and games this weekend you start by crossing the park to reach a lovely nature area at the far end it's on a former military camp that the adventure course has been set up - and high up There are plenty of picnic tables and a giant trampoline it's the perfect place to warm up or keep the little ones busy during lunch or snack time Then it's off to the checkout to choose the appropriate course for your size depending on the age and size of your little ones and We're then fitted with harnesses, given a quick safety reminder, and off we go on the beginners' course to practice the rules of safe climbing. The advantage of these courses, as with theBoucles de Seine Accrocamp An ingenious system that combines the advantage of a continuous lifeline with the glide of pulleys This means you don't have to change systems when you're doing zip-line jumps In all,Accrocamp de Rueilhas 7 tree courses and no fewer than 80 workshops The courses range in height from 1 to 15 metres In addition to the huge zip lines that criss-cross the forest some of them take you over trampolines in full sunlight ideal for immortalizing majestic landings (or not) There are also workshops for the more courageous where you throw yourself off the end of a rope and land in a net like a spider where you simply throw yourself into the void from a height of 15 metres for maximum thrills The courses are progressively more difficult But it's up to you to do everything in order to avoid the crowded courses you can sit back and relax with a drink in hand the courses are really adapted to all audiences and make for a great outing in the trees in fine weather Designed to reconnect climbers to their outdoor roots with a style of climbing like on a cliff or in the mountains and mountain culture is disseminated through books available on site as well as regularly organized outdoor outings If you're already used to climbing boulders all you have to do is turn up from 18 euros A lounge and coworking area with a library complete the offer of this unusual climbing gym On Sundays in a gymnasium in Rueil-Malmaison Mehdi Salem used to play indoor street football tournaments with the local neighbourhood teams His name was N’Golo Kante His last season in the Premier League side had been marred by a serious hamstring injury which kept him out for the majority of the campaign But, some 733 days after his previous cap, Deschamps started Kante in both of France’s pre-tournament friendlies. In their 1-0 opening game win against Austria the midfielder was awarded man of the match “Just look at what he’s done; that’s why I brought him,” said Deschamps who was “convinced” the team would be better with him “We can discuss the specific intensity in Saudi Arabia has the ability to recover and get forward and so much the better because that’s what we needed His France team-mates have been effusive about him in recent weeks. “He hasn’t changed,” said Olivier Giroud. Benjamin Pavard described him as “incredible “It feels like three players — it’s horrible,” Marcus Thuram said about coming up against Kante in training “He never complains, never baulks at the task,” said Adrien Rabiot “He was very quick — you didn’t have time to pass the ball,” says Guillaume Levassor played with Kante in the under-18s at Suresnes were used to playing with and against young boys with the potential to represent a side above their age group “He never lost the ball… always running,” says Salem who took the bus to Les Bons Raisins school with him every day Kante did not join the older players when they started going out to socialise “He went quietly about his business,” says Salem “He was always very focused — a real football fanatic.” Even his captain acknowledged seeing the World Cup winner back in the national team was a surprise “There was a certain amount of uncertainty when he arrived,” Kylian Mbappe told Ouest-France. But after a couple of training sessions That was evident when, against Austria, Kante made a lung-busting recovery run to nick the ball off Patrick Wimmer preventing the potential concession of a late equaliser He was France’s midfield metronome, forever scuttling from box to box. According to UEFA’s statistics, he ran the furthest (11.8km) of any French player. For context, according to FIFA’s figures he ran an average of 10.4km per game in the three group games as a 27-year-old at the 2018 World Cup in Russia He also hit a top speed of 34.5kmph in Dusseldorf on Monday making him the eighth fastest player at the tournament after the first round of games only Mbappe was marginally quicker at 35.2kmph according to former team-mate Remy Vercoutre is how the quiet 22-year-old Kante earned players’ respect when he moved from Suresnes via Boulogne to Caen Kante got up at 4am to eat breakfast and would fast until 10pm He never missed one of the three daily sessions never complained and always ignored coach Patrice Garande’s suggestions to rest And yet he would still finish first in the training exercises “When a player gives so much of himself, he wins your heart and the heart of the team,” Vercoutre told L’Equipe. That was also true for his title-winning season at Leicester it came with him being such a fantastic person,” the Frenchman’s former Leicester team-mate Marc Albrighton tells The Athletic “Nobody in the world will have a bad word to say about him Everything about him… no one could believe how he adapted to every situation he faced “He was friends with Riyad Mahrez and they used to play little one-on-ones in the gym The skill they showed and the way N’Golo defended… it was great to watch “No one teased him for driving a little mini is not how much he runs but the fact he runs “intelligently” but they don’t recover as many balls,” he says I’m convinced he’s going to have a great tournament.” Kante suggested as much against Austria. His performance was reminiscent of his time at Chelsea where he flourished alongside Nemanja Matic in arguably their best team doing the job of two players in Antonio Conte’s midfield en route to winning another Premier League in 2016-17 He had the second-most touches of any France player (73) behind Jules Kounde (77) and only William Saliba won possession more times (five) in the defensive third than Kante (four) I thought to myself: ‘Something’s not right here,'” said the forward But Kante has always possessed that ability to surprise Kante blocked crosses and made important defensive clearances in his own box There were some nervy moments when Austria went man for man in midfield on Kante and Rabiot or on one occasion when Kante and Saliba were forced very deep towards their own byline The former France captain Hugo Lloris, far from surprised that Kante can conjure such brilliance despite playing outside an elite European league, has described him as “an angel protecting the team” Kante admitted in his softly spoken voice that he had been a bit “apprehensive” ahead of his return to the national setup but added it was a “reward” and a “pleasure” to be back When Kante was crowned a world champion in 2018 Raphael Varane and Paul Pogba — figures who are no longer in the team But when Mbappe was forced off with a bloodied nose in the 89th minute of France’s first game it means a lot and something to be proud of.” “He’s a leader on the ground; he leads by example,” said his midfield partner do not underestimate Kante’s competitiveness He likes playing games in camp — whether cards basketball or on the console — and would stay up late to make sure he won but he’ll do anything to win,” said Mbappe “It’s surprising because he’s the perfect little angel the initial fans’ chant — “Il est petit (he is small) (he is kind) il a bouffe Leo Messi (he ate Leo Messi) bientôt sur les Champs-Elysees (soon on les Champs-Elysees)” anticipating their victory parade back in Paris — that was taken up en route to the team winning the World Cup was changed to include a line on him cheating at cards But that is the only time Kante blots his copy book. Always smiling, always positive, his presence is good for team morale. Even when he was called in for doping control after France beat Croatia 4-2 in the 2018 World Cup final Kante and Pogba were France’s double pivot when they won that tournament six years ago — the diminutive midfielder featured in all seven games — but both had to withdraw from the 2022 World Cup because of injury In that tournament, Aurelien Tchouameni and Rabiot formed a relatively inexperienced midfield partnership has been sidelined with a foot injury since May The veteran has played with Rabiot 16 times over the past seven years Deschamps instructed the duo not to venture too far forward after winning the ball but the coach asks us to play fairly safe,” said Rabiot the tasks were well distributed and we were efficient in the recovery.” There was promise in that partnership in Dusseldorf It will be reprised in Leipzig against the Dutch a team who are expected to pose a far greater threat Kante still visits his hometown Rueil-Malmaison and pays attention to the area’s young aspiring footballers compared to the players we see today,” adds Salem And he is still a force in France’s midfield (Top photo: Marvin Ibo Guengoer – GES Sportfoto/Getty Images) Charlotte Harpur is a football writer covering Manchester United and women's football for The Athletic UK. Follow Charlotte on Twitter @charlotteharpur Young and old alike can marvel - often free of charge - at the many open houses. More than 1,500 sites are taking part in the Journées du Patrimoine: that's a lot of discoveries! If you're in the Hauts-de-Seine region you're bound to find something to keep you busy on September 21 and 22 the Château de Malmaison is one of France's finest examples of the consular style where visitors can discover the more intimate atmosphere of Josephine's apartments and the empress's passion for botany in the landscaped grounds le programme est mis à jour en fonction des annonces officielles A visit not to be missed if you love history and castles After opening Palomano City, the city at children's level, in Clichy-la-Garenne (92) Palomano is opening a second indoor playground Palomano Story invites you to dive into History with a capital "h" and take a trip back in time from the cowboys of the American Far West to the knights and princesses of the Middle Ages children can enjoy an immersive experience discovering the different worlds and dressing up in sets inspired by those of each era It's a trip around the world and through history Head for Rueil-Malmaison to experience this great adventure and cross the great eras of history as a family here's the detailed program for this exceptional weekend Heritage Days 2024 at the Rueil-Malmaison local history museum Heritage Days 2024 at the a86 Cofiroute duplex in Rueil-Malmaison Located in Rueil-Malmaison, just a few minutes from Paris in the Hauts-de-Seine department (92), Diwali unveils a refined setting where the finest Indian gastronomy is revealed The spacious restaurant boasts an attractive outdoor terrace surrounded by greenery The large central bar and counter is surrounded by numerous tables to welcome both lovers in a subdued atmosphere and large groups with family or friends and the decor is tinged with references to Indian culture All the restaurant 's dishes are prepared using only the freshest ingredients preparations can simmer for an entire day to delight us and bring out the beautiful spicy Indian flavors we love so much A fine balancing act that the chef handles with care Our taste buds travel from appetizer to dessert there's plenty to choose from on the à la carte menu plump naans and Indian plates featuring a variety of meat and vegetable preparations to whet the appetite Fans of West Indian cuisine can even indulge in accras We like tandoor cooking (the traditional Indian oven) Let yourself be tempted by the famous chicken tikka massala or gambas dal sag (gambas curry accompanied by a preparation of Indian lentils and spinach) 25-spice dishes prepared with rice and served with curry sauce and Raita one of the many Indian dessert specialties as well as classics such as ice cream sundaes and also available for takeaway or delivery Everything has been thought out so that wherever you go to enjoy Diwali cuisine the experience will always be just as good Inspired by Claude Monet's famous garden at Giverny, Rueil's Parc des Impressionnistes is sure to please Ideally situated facing the Seine near the Impressionist Island this recent 1996 park is a veritable masterpiece boasting no fewer than 250 varieties of perennials and shrubs you'll discover a lovely stretch of water with a central island overlooking the wooden bridge A kiosk and a wooden frog complete the bucolic decor you can follow the stream to discover a rose garden all of which offer a wealth of visual and olfactory discoveries Access to the park is via the allée Jacques Prévert, the rue Raymond Queneau, which features a beautiful Wallace fountain The park is open to all free of charge from October 1 to April 30 The Olympic flame, which is currently criss-crossing France, will pass through Hauts-de-Seine on July 24 the Hauts-de-Seine department will welcome the Olympic flame a key event that will precede the official opening of the competitions by two days This festive relay is a unique opportunity to celebrate the Olympic spirit and showcase the department's emblematic towns and sites the Olympic flame will pass through 19 towns in the Hauts-de-Seine département Here is the full list of towns involved in this memorable event: These municipalities will play a central role in hosting this international event offering residents and visitors a series of activities and celebrations that underline their commitment as a Land of Games The route highlights key sites in the department highlighting their cultural and historical importance: Please note that the times shown are approximate and subject to change depending on the organization and the hazards of the route where a major party is planned to celebrate this historic moment The Gabriel Péri stadium and the area around the Palais des Sports Maurice Thorez will be the center of the festivities The flame will travel 3 km through the city passing through the Parc André Malraux and the Paris La Défense Arena which will host a temporary pool for aquatic competitions The highlight will undoubtedly be the lighting of the cauldron under the Arche de la Défense, a modern and powerful symbol of the metropolis. The festivities will run from 3.30pm to 7.45pm, offering a variety of entertainment for all ages, sports activities and shows, including a free concert by the group Cover's Garden at 9pm on the Garden Parvis In short, if you want to vibrate in unison for the passage of the historic flame that marks the arrival of the festivities of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games ShareThe headquarters of French electrical equipment giant Schneider Electric is seen in Rueil-Malmaison (Photo by Joel Saget/AFP via Getty Images) Large global energy management and automation manufacturer Schneider Electric said on Monday that it was responding to a ransomware attack on its Sustainability Business Division In an open letter posted on its website Schneider Electric said the incident happened on Jan 17 and affected Resource Advisor and other division-specific systems The large manufacturer with $36.8 billion in annual revenue and more than 160,000 employees worldwide said its teams are performing remediation steps to restore its business systems and expected it to be back up and running in the next two business days It also pointed out that the Sustainability Business division functions as a separate entity that operates its own isolated network infrastructure so no other Schneider Electric divisions have been impacted “Schneider Electric's claim about the isolation of its Sustainability Business Division likely reflects their advanced cybersecurity measures,” explained Anurag Gurtu “Given their status as an operational technology (OT) company including segmenting and air-gapping sensitive divisions are crucial for minimizing the impact of attacks and preventing hackers from moving laterally within the network.” it further strengthens the Cactus connection “While Schneider Electric maintains confidentiality regarding the specifics of their Sustainability Business division's isolation industry best practices suggest a layered approach,” said Jones “This likely includes network segmentation to confine the division's IT infrastructure Firewalls and security controls act as gatekeepers restricting traffic flow and preventing lateral movement or data exfiltration it’s possible the division's network might be air-gapped offering the strongest isolation but at the potential cost of operational challenges.” StrikeReady’s Gurtu pointed out that, regarding the involvement of the Cactus ransomware group as reported by Bleeping Computer it's “intriguing” that Schneider Electric has not been listed on their Tor site “This could indicate a variety of possibilities from a delay in the group's operations to a different attacker being responsible for this incident,” noted Gurtu On its LinkedIn page the Schneider Electric Sustainability Division boasted about being named one of TIME’s most influential companies of 2023: “Our team has helped 40% of the Fortune 500 companies achieve their goal of reducing emissions With our acquisition of various software and service providers we are dedicated to achieving our goal of saving 800 million tons of CO2 emissions by 2025.” May 2 has pleaded guilty to infiltrating Disneys internal communications and stealing over 1.1 terabytes of confidential data by deploying malware disguised as an AI image generation tool a news site by cybersecurity firm Recorded Future reports that Apple has alerted users in 100 countries that their devices were targeted by sophisticated spyware part of a global wave of mercenary surveillance attacks BleepingComputer reports that security researchers have uncovered seven malicious Python Package Index packages leveraging Gmail's SMTP servers and encrypted WebSocket connections to exfiltrate data and execute remote commands on infected systems By clicking the Subscribe button below, you agree to SC Media Terms of Use and Privacy Policy Your use of this website constitutes acceptance of CyberRisk Alliance Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page Rueil-Malmaison brings Napoleon and Josephine back to life for the famous Imperial Jubilee from September 19 to 25, 2022. For this 4th edition, celebrating the 10th anniversary of the event, an exceptional weekend awaits you taking you back to the beginning of the Empire with the presentation of numerous tableaux vivants Rueil-Malmaison enjoys "Ville Impériale " status alongside Compiègne, Fontainebleau and Saint-Cloud, and 15 other towns whose history was marked by the First and Second Empires. In Rueil-Malmaison, Napoleon and Josephine lived at the Château de Malmaison the Empress and her daughter Hortense moved to the church of Saint-Pierre Saint-Paul the entire town of Rueil-Malmaison will take part in the event Highlights of the Imperial Jubilee 2022 include: In the week leading up to the weekend of September 24-25 Among the highlights is Hector Obalk's musical and visual stand-up created especially for the occasion The company's board removed Herweck from his leadership position for “divergences in the execution of the company roadmap at a time of significant opportunities.” Blum has now been brought in to replace the ousted Herweck to “accelerate the execution of [Schneider Electric]’s strategy and engage into the next phase of its development.” Nominations & Sustainability Committee worked on this succession where several high-quality external and internal candidates were considered,” said Fred Kindle vice chair and lead independent director at Schneider Electric “The Board determined that Olivier Blum’s skills and personality made him the perfect candidate to lead the company his extensive knowledge of Schneider Electric and strong track record in setting a vision defining a strategy and executing the required transformations Herweck assumed the CEO role at Schneider Electric in May 2023 marking his return to the company where he had previously served as EVP of Industrial Automation with his tenure briefly interrupted by a period as CEO of the Schneider-owned industrial software firm Aveva Schneider Electric’s recent earnings report saw the company’s revenue rise by 8% with its lucrative energy management business up 12% its industrial automation arm saw revenues decrease by 6% citing “market weakness in discrete automation.” The company’s performance was not enough for its board a stalwart at Schneider having spent over thirty years with the business The 54-year-old was most recently EVP for the company’s energy management business where he led a team providing technologies software and services to improve energy efficiency in data centres and infrastructure sites Blum’s other previous roles at Schneider include group chief strategy and sustainability officer The new CEO has also been on the board of directors for Aveva for the past five years Olivier has been an outstanding and transformative leader at Schneider Electric our operating model and culture and focusing on future technology and strategic development while delivering strong and consistent operational performance as shown by the acceleration of Energy Management under his tenure “I have complete confidence in his ability to lead Schneider Electric in this new phase of focused acceleration.” Schneider Electric boosts data centre cooling with $850m Motivair buyout Schneider Electric and Ooredoo Qatar team up for digital transformation How is the data centre industry evolving? The adventures of Little Nicolas and his band of oddly named friends, all firmly anchored in 1960s France were “a way to revisit the misery I endured while growing up while making sure everything came out just fine,” Sempé said as he signed his work and was widely known Celebrated in France as one of the country’s finest cartoonists Sempé featured in many national publications but was largely unknown to the English-speaking world until the New Yorker commissioned him to produce a cartoon for its cover in the late 1970s He would subsequently produce 106 of the magazine’s covers won the Cristal for a feature film award at the Annecy animated film festival in June and will be released in French cinemas in October “Le Petit Nicolas is timeless because when we created it it was already out of fashion,” Sempé once said An exhibition of Sempé’s work the character he created with René Goscinny Photograph: Charles Platiau/ReutersSempé was born at Pessac near Bordeaux the result of his teenage mother Juliette Marsan’s affair with her boss while she was working as a secretary Marsan handed her infant son to foster parents but took him back when he was three to live with her and her new husband who sold anchovies and pickles from a bicycle would return home from work by way of the local bars sparking inevitable rows that often ended in violence and flying crockery always debts and sudden home moves … I lived with mad people they got by as best they could …,” Sempé told his biographer Marc Lecarpentier in 2019 where he would live for the rest of his life New Yorker covers by Sempé from March 1987 and October 2018 Photograph: New YorkerHe was a lifelong jazz fan having discovered the French pianist and bandleader Ray Ventura sending cartoons to be published in the local paper Sud Ouest while working with little enthusiasm or success as a door-to-door sales person delivering toothpaste powder on his bike then as a wine broker and a personal valet In 1954, he met Goscinny – best known for creating the Astérix series with the artist Albert Uderzo – in the office of the Belgian weekly Le Moustique, which published their work. The pair became friends and began collaborating to produce Petit Nicolas cartoons. “He [Goscinny] was my first Parisian friend … that’s to say my first friend,” Sempé said later. “He came up with a storyline in which the boy Nicolas told of his life with his friends, all of whom had bizarre names … and off we went. René had found the formula.” The first Le Petit Nicolas story appeared in the Sud Ouest Sunday edition in 1959, with the first book published in 1960 and four further volumes following. As well as his covers for the New Yorker, Sempé’s cartoons appeared regularly over an entire page in Paris Match and in other national French publications, including L’Express, Le Figaro, Le Nouvel Observateur (L’Obs), Le Parisien and Télérama. Read moreAn English edition of the Le Petit Nicolas series, translated by Anthea Bell The books were reissued in 2006 by Phaidon who also published other English translations of books by Sempé for the first time the same year four collections of drawings covering his career: Nothing Is Simple (Rien n’est Simple Everything Is Complicated (Tout Se Complique 1999) and Mixed Messages (Multiples Intentions Phaidon said they were introducing English readers to one of the “greatest cartoonists they already know” The Paris-based British journalist John Lichfield, who interviewed Sempé in 2006 described him as master of the “panoramic cartoon” drawing from a high or distant viewpoint and depicting rolling landscapes or elaborate townscapes “I find the modern world hard to draw,” Sempé told Lichfield my friends point out that they are the kinds of computers that disappeared in the 1970s I am not saying that things were always better in the past Sempé was named in the Panama Papers as having an offshore company sparking an investigation by the French tax authorities into his business affairs Sempé died six days before his 90th birthday “I have been known to be occasionally sensible Two marriages ended in divorce. He is survived by his third wife, Martine Gossieaux, whom he married in 2017; and by a daughter, Inga was submitted as part of ‘inventons la métropole du grand paris 2’ — an international architecture and urban planning competition that asked teams to propose schemes for various sites within the greater paris region image by YAM studio | video by XO3D with a sense of nature infiltrating each part of the scheme the project’s centerpiece is a residential building populated with trees and topped with a communal roof garden the integration of greenery even extends to the home’s private spaces ‘the undersides of balconies are often neglected but this is what contributes to public space,’ explain the architects ‘we imagine balconies as true green areas the introduction of a tunnel system means nature can develop vertically from flower boxes and live on these undersides.’ image by hamonic+masson & associés an expansive public square is home to a suspended structure which contains a panoramic restaurant with a glazed façade crowns the structure and offers views across the site this terrace is intended primarily as a place for relaxing ‘this poetic and atmospheric object is illuminated at all hours and throughout the seasons becoming an event within the local community,’ explains the design team ‘during warmer seasons a light mist transforms the structure’s underside into a refreshing island for local inhabitants a pattern of illuminated dots and lines integrated into the building’s frame animate the structure.’ viewpoint and public space location: rueil-malmaison arsenal eco-district calendar: winners of the international competition ‘inventons la métropole du grand paris 2’ client — town: rueil-malmaison developer: SPLA rueil aménagement urban planner: bécardmap team — investors: pitch promotion, immobilière 3F, androma, gaïa promotion, perl lead coordinating architect: hamonic+masson & associés associate architect: R architecture landscape architect: A+R light design: concepto engineers: TZ ingénierie (structure) topager (urban agriculture) operators: knot (electric scooters) cuisine et santé (culinary workshops) images: YAM studio, hamonic+masson & associés, XO3D film: XO3D AXOR presents three bathroom concepts that are not merely places of function but destinations in themselves — sanctuaries of style With the arrival of summer, Paris is transformed! One by one, the streets of the capital take on the colors of spring, as flowers bloom throughout the season. After the cherry blossom this time we invite you to discover the best spots to admire wisteria in bl oom from April to June you have to go to the heart of the capital On the façade of the Au Vieux Paris d'Arcole restaurant a legendary medieval-inspired address in the capital you'll discover beautiful purple flowers covering the building In front of the Maison Européenne de la Photographie you'll see a wisteria peeking out through the gate this time on the Port Debilly in the 16th arrondissement of the capital the flowers provide a stunning backdrop to immortalize in a photo there's a micro-neighborhood that lives up to its name: Cité Florale we take the opportunity to discover wisteria in a calm environment where the hustle and bustle of Paris seems far away We recommend that you take care not to disturb the peace and quiet of the neighborhood if you feel like discovering this unique spot in Paris a beautiful wisteria adds color to the rue du Moulin Vert the Grande Mosquée de Paris unveils an enchanting garden where you can admire wisteria in bloom Behind the Basilique du Sacré Cœur lies a small park well worth a visit. Stop off at Square Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet to feast your eyes on its avenue of drooping purple and white wisteria Come and discover this little corner of paradise a charming setting for many plants and flowers At the gateway to Paris, in Rueil-Malmaison, nestles a superb flower-filled park that honors Claude Monnet and his home in Giverny: the Parc des Impressionnistes Of course, speaking of Giverny, Claude Monet's famous garden and home remain a must-see for lovers of beautiful flowers and wisteria You may even spot some climbing metres high the magnificent wisteria along rue Pierre Chesneau Among the pretty villages of the Yvelines, why not discover Médan and its treasures In front of the château and in the town's alleyways The Grande Mosquée de Paris and its oriental gardenWith its beautiful shaded patio, gardens and traditional decor, the Grande Mosquée de Paris is well worth an extended detour if you're in Paris's 5th arrondissement. [Read more] SPIE is the independent European leader in multi-technical services in the areas of energy and communications Our 55,000 employees are committed to achieving the energy transition and responsible digital transformation alongside our customers SPIE aims to contribute to a more sustainable Do you want to use your skills to contribute to projects that help society a key player in the energy transition and digital transformation We are committed to the fight against climate change and mobilised for a responsible digital transformation intall and maintain energy-efficient and environmentaly-friendly facilities Find in this section all the useful information you can access SPIE's profile and key figures Would you like to interview an SPIE spokesperson the independent European leader in multi-technical services in the areas of energy and communications energy and digital networks and transport and mobility infrastructures has installed the first charging station in the Metropolis Network in Rueil-Malmaison consisting of 6 charging points for electric vehicles is part of the Autolib’ stations reuse project including equipment adapted to the new electric vehicles and conducted by the Métropole du Grand Paris The aim of this project is to provide Île-de-France residents with a reliable network of charging points by 2022 to foster the development of more environmentally-friendly mobility “Metropolis” is the new charging service for electric vehicles in the Métropole du Grand Paris (outside of Paris) SPIE CityNetworks is responsible for installing maintaining and operating more than 5,000 charging points of which more than 250 are to be designated for express recharging This project will enable the Autolib’ stations to be reused and allow new charging stations to be created by providing a service adapted for current usage SIIT (Société pour l'Investissement dans les Infrastructures des Territoires) major players in charging infrastructures for electric vehicles has developed an initiative to achieve the region's ambitions in terms of electric mobility adapted specifically to meet the needs of each municipality in metropolitan France The Metropolis offer is designed to meet all the current and future expectations and uses of electric vehicle drivers the location of the stations and the selection of recharging infrastructures within the framework of an agreement on the use of public space they receive licence fees for installing and operating the service SPIE CityNetworks provides its experience gained from operating more than 3,000 charging stations The French subsidiary of SPIE and its partners offer a seamless user experience and a service accessible to all: simplified pricing access to the service with or without a subscription contactless card payments for recharging and customer service teams based in France The Metropolis charging service is geared towards individuals and professionals as well as other electric mobility solutions (electric bikes and scooters) and helps to support the region's energy transition and improve the quality of public spaces The first “Metropolis” charging station has been installed on 2 avenue Albert 1er in Rueil-Malmaison Locals can test the 6 charging stations for free up until the end of December 2020 Eight additional stations are already being rolled out and at the end of these initial roll outs there will be a network of 19 stations throughout the municipality “We are proud to see this electric mobility project coming to fruition and we thank the commune of Rueil-Malmaison and the Métropole du Grand Paris for their confidence This project will be instrumental in achieving the France Relance plan's ambition to roll out 100,000 charging points by the end of 2021 It also features remarkable advances in the area of electromobility such as adapting the power of the load delivered to suit the user's requirements This project is a shining example of the benefits of collaboration between public and private partners working together to improve the look and attractiveness of the area to give our citizens a better quality of life” Operational Director of Transport & Mobility for SPIE CityNetworks but this is not yet the case for the wisteria and rhododendrons To make sure you don't miss out on any of these spectacular but short-lived blooms here are 10 green spaces that will make you see life in all its colors Whether you're visiting a municipal park or square a national park or the garden of a historic site it's time to take in the scents of the trees flowerbeds and flowerbeds on a springtime stroll if you fancy a nice walk while admiring the magnificent spring flowers here are 10 great discoveries to help you go green (or even red Where to see magnolias in bloom in spring in Paris?When spring and its rays of sunshine arrive in Paris, we go for a stroll in search of the magnolia blossom spots that grace the capital's gardens. [Read more] Be vigilant ! Increase in attempts to impersonate Eiffage and its subsidiaries (use of fake email addresses, fraudulent websites, etc.). More details here. Inventing the future with a human perspective means continuing to grow while staying true to who we are Maintain our balance between construction and concessions businesses  Eiffage puts at your disposal tools to facilitate your exchanges with the group Find here all the news Eiffage Group and stay connected on our application and networks Eiffage Construction won the contract to reaize a new location for the Danone group in Rueil-Malmaison from Jelgava’s sister city in France the large metal gates of the tower of the Holy Trinity Church in our city have been delivered This French gift to Jelgava serves as a symbol of friendship for over 15 years of successful collaboration between the two cities in various fields the unveiling of the grand gates will take place and Jelgava residents are also invited to participate The design of the grand gates was developed based on research into historical gate photographs and coordinated with the existing small gates to create a unified architectural ensemble recommendations and suggestions from the National Cultural Heritage Administration were taken into account Symbolically strengthening and appreciating the long and successful friendship between the two cities the coat of arms of Jelgava city and the coat of arms of Rueil-Malmaison city are incorporated into the gates This exclusive gift to Jelgava was crafted by the metalworking masters of Rueil-Malmaison The main author of the gates is the blacksmith and metalworking master Antonio Diass head of the Rueil-Malmaison municipal workshop is participating in the installation of the gates in Jelgava this week a delegation from Jelgava’s sister city and other representatives of the city council will be among the guests The visitors will participate in the gate unveiling ceremony together with the leadership of Jelgava city they will plant five new trees on Pasta Island and then head to the banks of the Driksa River where a unique large-scale underwater cleanup will take place the delegation will visit Jelgava Technical School and the Metalworking Training Park of the Competence Development Center of the Zemgale Region to discuss further cooperation and new educational projects It should be noted that the twinning agreement between Jelgava and Rueil-Malmaison which envisages cooperation in the fields of education the closest collaboration between the two cities has been in the field of education with teachers and students participating in exchange trips and experiencing a different approach to implementing the educational process The longest-standing collaboration is between Jelgava Technical School and the Rueil-Malmaison Training Center for Metalworking and Construction more than 140 young people have gained practical experience in France while more than 100 have been welcomed in our city successful collaboration exists between the art schools of both cities.