Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. Nearly three decades after it’s release, “La Haine” is still hailed as the reference film on housing projects in crisis. The film’s director Mathieu Kassovitz and theater director Serge Denoncourt are giving it new life, turning it into a stage musical. (Sept. 20) Mathieu Kassovitz poses after an interview with Associated Press, in Tremblay-en-France, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) HOLD TO GO WITH ENT LA HAINE MUSICAL Kassovitz poses after an interview with Associated Press, in Tremblay-en-France, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) Mathieu Kassovitz speaks during an interview with Associated Press, in Tremblay-en-France, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) Actors perform during a rehearsal of La Haine musical show, in Tremblay en France, Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) Actors Aliyou Diop, left, Samy Belkessa center, and Alexander Ferrario pose in Tremblay en France,Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2024. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena) French director Mathieu Kassovitz’s critically acclaimed black-and-white film opens with video images of news footage of urban riots. The film then follows three friends — Hubert, Vinz and Saïd — over the course of 24 hours in a world of police brutality. It ends with the killing of one of the young men by a police officer. A confrontation ensues, followed by a voice-over: ‘‘It’s about a society in free fall.” A gunshot is heard, leaving little doubt as to the dramatic outcome, with more blood spilled. The film served as a revelation about the grim reality of life in what the French call the “banlieue” — the deprived suburbs with housing projects — and took the 1995 Cannes Film Festival by storm. Kassovitz won the best director award, and “La Haine” achieved cult status in France and around the world. Nearly three decades later, it’s still hailed as the reference film on housing projects in crisis. Kassovitz and theater director Serge Denoncourt are giving it new life, turning it into a stage musical that opens in October. The title remains the same — “La Haine,” which translates as “hate,” but adds a subtitle: “So far, nothing has changed.” “Two days after we announced the show (last year), we were very hyped,” Kassovitz said. ”We were very happy to say: ’OK, we’re going to officially announce it and it’s going to be a beautiful show and it’s going to be a beautiful party and everything. Two days later, we saw the video of Nahel, you know, the kid who got shot by policemen.” “Yes, we know why we are doing this,” Kassovitz said. “It’s for him. It’s for all the victims that suffered that kind of violence after so many years.” Despite shooting “La Haine” in black and white, Kassovitz tries to avoid overly simplistic conclusions about the roots of violence. “We are trying to solve the questions that the movie raised,” he said. “We cannot point fingers all the time. Maybe now it’s time to have solutions. And we think that the solution is love. So, that’s what the show is. It’s how to stop hating and start loving.” To find the trio of actors who would carry this message of love through the musical, Kassovitz and his team traveled across France for months. The director believes that Aliyou Diop, Samy Belkessa and Alexander Ferrario are the right choices to recreate the chemistry from the film. For all its darkness, the movie already had a dose of good feeling. It’s filled with dozens of funny punch lines and jokes that only reinforce the bond and love between the three main protagonists as they venture into the heart of Paris. “There’s a lot of love in the hood, too” said Diop, who comes from a working-class neighborhood in the port city of Le Havre. “Otherwise we’d all be shooting at each other. In the movie you see three buddies living in a complicated context, and you forget the context as you watch the film. They manage to make us forget that. That’s why I like them so much. They laugh, they laugh in their misery.” When Kassovitz made his film, French suburban culture was still largely underground. The local rap music scene had already emerged, but the local mainstream media tended to portray the youth from the housing projects in an unflattering and largely fear-based light. For Kassovitz, the difference between the film and the show is that there is no need to warn people that this is about kids from the projects. “Thirty years ago nobody knew them, so we had to make a movie to introduce them to the French culture,” he said. Diop, who plays Hubert in the musical and is also a rap artist, impressed the casting team with his stage presence. An essential asset in a musical show that combines dance, cinema, rap, theater and live performance, which Denoncourt hopes will be groundbreaking. “We’re trying to put things together in an artistic way, but not too, too cute. We like the raw material that we have with the breakdancing, with the rap,” he said. “The show is pretty raw.” Tremblay-en-France, 25 January 2022 – The Airbus Helicopters MRO Logistics Centre has begun operations in the AeroliansParis business park in Tremblay-en-France near Roissy Charles de Gaulle airport. The 13,400 m2 building, developed by BARJANE, was conceived to house all logistics activities related to helicopter component repair, including the receipt, screening, control, storage and distribution of MRO parts, at one site close to Europe’s cargo hub in Paris. The site’s proximity to Paris Charles de Gaulle airport and to the resources of aeronautical repair companies in the vicinity allows Airbus Helicopters and its logistics partner, Daher, to further improve services to the international customer base.  “The completion of this state-of-the-art MRO logistics facility supports our long-term ambition to put all  our MRO logistics references under one roof, to optimise our flows, and to deliver a level of reactivity in line with customers’ expectations,” says Christoph Zammert, Executive Vice President of Customer Support & Service at Airbus Helicopters. The Airbus Helicopters MRO Logistics Centre is poised to streamline service, ensuring the minimum aircraft downtime for customers and more time in the air performing their essential missions. The site consists of 12,400 m2 of logistics space and 1,000 m2 of office space, and can stock  30,000 units. It will be staffed by 200 employees from Airbus and Daher who will manage a volume of 200,000 incoming and outgoing flows annually. The collaboration between Airbus Helicopters, BARJANE and Daher dates to 2011 with the building of a 46,500 m2 industrial logistics facility on the Technoparc des Florides site in southern France, which has since become a reference for support and services platforms. 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What is this page?The website you are visiting is protected.For security reasons this page cannot be displayed. is a young Afro-French woman who owns a very charming and cozy brunch spot in Paris named Merci Maman Brunno Braga•Oct 25 Anne Sophie Egountley, 28, is a young Afro-French woman who owns a very charming and cozy brunch spot in Paris named Merci Maman which translates to ‘Thanks Mom’ This Black-Owned brunch spot has a very interesting concept of embracing what she called a ‘fast food’ which combines modern cuisine with the feeling of eating at your mom’s kitchen The restaurant is located at t 68 of the Roissy route in Tremblay-en-France As Egountley told Nofi Media, it is a place where people eat good homemade meals with love and leave satisfied as if they were leaving mom’s house. View this post on Instagram A post shared by mercimamanfastgood (@mercimamanfastgood) “When we think of a cozy place to eat well, we think of our mom’s house and meals, which are synonymous with convivial, sharing and love. But for me, it’s more than that. This is a sentence that is not being fully said. Many times we don’t thank our parents for the good they do us, and we should before it’s too late. We don’t thank our parents enough for the good they do us” the Merci Maman told Nofi Media. She also said that the name symbolizes the gratitude she has to her parents for the education, values ​​and principles they were able to give her. The journey of becoming an entrepreneur as a Black woman was not easy. However, Annie Sophie has always been aware of her role as a woman. View this post on Instagram A post shared by mercimamanfastgood (@mercimamanfastgood) “I wanted to exist because of my ideas, my skills and my abilities. No matter the time and sacrifices, I know I would have done it because I was raised to be stronger than all the goals that stand in my way.” Egountley said. “Yes, it’s hard. We cry, and on some mornings it seems impossible to get up. But in the end, I wouldn’t trade the life I have today for nothing! It is exhausting. You have to be resilient and always in harmony with yourself. Even more so in African culture, where you are brought up in the spirit that you have to do twice as much to succeed. With diverse and educational experiences in France and abroad, the young Afro-French entrepreneur, who also studied political science and international trade, worked for other companies before she decided to open her own business. View this post on Instagram A post shared by mercimamanfastgood (@mercimamanfastgood) So I gave up everything to start a business I still have a hard time understanding all this which forced me to develop my versatility and my passion for entrepreneurship it’s a place where every day I feel like I invite each of my customers to eat a free daily newsletter that features the best of travel and guides to the cities you love from a new point of view — yours you agree to our terms of service and privacy policy Queen Elizabeth Once Stepped In To Prevent Snoop Dogg From Being Banned From The UK United Airlines Flight Attendant's Armrest Announcement Sparks Social Media Frenzy ‘Basketball Wives’ Star Mehgan James Speaks Out About Popular Bahamas Island With Flesh-Eating Bacteria After Friend Loses Leg Chaos Erupts After Ethiopian Airlines Passenger Forced To Give Up Seat For Minister Yemen's Houthi rebels launched a missile attack on Ben Gurion International Airport causing temporary closure of Israel's main aviation hub In each location where Black dandyism took root and social conditions shaped its expression A Simi Valley plane crash involving a small aircraft resulted in the deaths of its two passengers Check out these filming sites that have added to this harrowing story of creative survival in two popular cities Paramount+'s 'MobLand' has rapidly garnered a wide audience thanks to its fascinating characters and gorgeous scenic backdrops Gare du Nord railway station is what British historian Andrew Hussey calls "the frontier zone" between the world of affluent and well-heeled Paris and that of the banlieue the suburbs north of the French capital that are home to largely poor fraternity," are so against religious and ethnic divisions that the government doesn't even collect this kind of data on its citizens but it's believed that nearly 40 percent of the country's 7 million Muslims live in and around Paris Many live in poor suburban communities known as banlieues., and the residents of these communities have felt increased scrutiny since three young Muslim men killed 17 people in January's terror attacks in Paris The bustling Gare du Nord train station marks the frontier between central Paris and the banlieues a British historian who has written about the tensions between France and its black and Arab minorities It's the place where the suburbs of northern Paris — which consist of mainly immigrant who are often very poor — come into contact with the relative affluence and comfort of the city center "The thing about the Gare du Nord is that that's where you feel — the kids from the banlieue feel excluded," he says and like it's a frontier zone between Paris over there — which is very well-heeled and very rich and very beautiful and over there [the suburbs] — where they're sort of cast out into this world that's not quite connected to the center of France." Ismael Medjdoub is one of these "kids from the banlieue" who straddles these two worlds a third-generation Frenchman of Algerian descent spends a lot of time on the subway getting to and from work and school — up to four hours every day Ismael Medjdoub grew up in one of Paris' banlieues He spends up to two hours a day commuting from his home in Tremblay en France to work and to school at the prestigious Sorbonne in Paris Medjdoub is a student at the Sorbonne in Paris and would like to get an apartment in the city but he says his district number — it's like an American ZIP code — is hurting his chances Medjdoub says that he's proud to be from a banlieue — his town is next to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport — but that he knows people look down on those communities "Every time that I say to someone I'm coming from suburbs they have some pity for me that I cannot understand," he says He recalls an incident during his first year studying history at the Sorbonne to apologize for a delay in turning in his schoolwork so I know what you are feeling,' " Medjdoub says So you see it's not the image that you are making of suburbs.' " Her family had emigrated from Algeria earlier She says young Muslims of her generation practiced their religion privately — unlike the current generation's very public assertion of its Muslim identity blue-green jersey of her headscarf at the edges of her ears Fatihah tells me that her family emigrated from Algeria But she says times are different for her son's generation "Young people today claim to be more Muslim than they did during my time We practiced an Islam that was much more .. "Today's generation practices an Islam that they seek to understand and that can lead to prejudices against them." "Especially with the young generation — we are telling them that you are not able to wear the veil and because they are denied in their identity the only way they have to answer to the situation is not simply wearing a hijab (headscarf) but a niqab," he says referring to an even more obscuring head covering that leaves only the eyes visible Ismael is adamant: "The fact is that I'm French He knows that life would be very different if his family had stayed in Algeria "I'm just grateful to my country," he says "and I want to contribute to make it better." 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Please upgrade your browser to improve your experience Paris Saint-Germain Handball is pleased to announce the arrival of Patrice Annonay as assistant coach as of the 2023-2024 season The former Red & Blue goalkeeper will be linked to the Club until June 2025 The former French international joined Paris Handball in 2005 and played with the club for eleven seasons winning nine trophies for The Rouge et Bleu: three French championships (2013 2015) and one national second-division championship (2010) Patrice Annonay is currently the goalkeeping coach of Paris 92 He is one of the players to have marked the history of the club and whose number has been retired like his former teammates Mikkel Hansen and Luc Abalo Patrice Annonay is the third ex-player present today in the Paris Saint-Germain Handball organisational chart "We are very happy and proud to welcome Patrice back into The Rouge et Bleu family His knowledge of this position will be a precious asset in the management of our squad The dynamics brought by the new partnership he will form with Raul will allow the Club to remain ambitious with a view to further enhancing its record." 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Update my browser now has recently replaced its ageing digital desk in favour of an Eclipse GT digital console from Innovason – sold by distributor Sennheiser France has recently replaced its ageing digital desk in favour of an Eclipse GT digital console from Innovason This is also one of the first Innovason sales or installations to have been handled by Sennheiser France since the company took over distribution of the brand at the end of 2012 The theatre is part of a municipal cultural centre that also houses an academy of arts offering courses in music and dance There are two performance spaces within the Odeon; the main theatre which offers a wide variety of musical productions contemporary music and la chanson française while the smaller stage is dedicated to auditions for the arts academy had already decided that the new console would be an Eclipse having participated in the choice of an Eclipse for the Cité des Sciences science museum in Paris four years ago His next task was to convince the municipality to release the necessary budget “It took me almost two years because it wasn’t the cheapest option available,” he recalled “but I managed to convince them in the end because I was able to demonstrate that the incredible sound quality and superior functionality of the Eclipse (especially once the GT version came out) compared to the slightly cheaper alternatives from the other main manufacturers far outweighed the difference in price.” what I like best about the Eclipse is its configurability,” continued Fievet “The ability to set up the console exactly the way you want according to the specific requirements of the show and/or the engineer is a huge advantage and then decide which faders or Smartpanel knobs you want to assign to those functions the console is then incredibly quick and easy to operate There is no need to dig through menus or layers to find anything – it’s all at your fingertips enabling you can concentrate exclusively on the mix and manage your effects with astonishing rapidity Axel [Brisard] from Sennheiser France and I created and saved a basic configuration so that any engineer whether he is familiar with the console or not destinations and key functions directly from the control surface.” Fievet made particular mention of the SmartPanel and EQ pots that are adjustable in increments of 1dB “It feels almost like an analogue console,” he observed He also noted that the new LINK interface is extremely intuitive and the PANDORA function makes all the difference to stereo mixing “Pan management takes on a whole new meaning – I can hear things I never heard before!” “I also like the simple yet powerful routing functions as well as the EDIT function on the stereo faders in the SmartPanel enabling you to configure L/R parameters separately which is extremely well thought-out,” he went on the ability to control Neumann digital microphones directly from the Eclipse control surface is another huge plus Even though I don’t yet have a Neumann DMI-8 interface it’s clear that we will be investing in one in the near future and stands head and shoulders above anything else in a similar price range Sennheiser France and Innovason have done a sterling job for us in terms of support and customer service and I’m very grateful to everyone involved in the process.” www.innovason.com  Paddy Baker © 2025 Future Publishing Limited Quay House England and Wales company registration number 2008885 September 19 (PL) - Called the flagship of Cuban sports because of its results boxing is working to guarantee that condition said the president of the Cuban Boxing Federation In an exclusive dialogue with Prensa Latina the experienced executive highlighted the ongoing renewal process of a squad that widely leads the medal table in world championships and is second in the Olympic medals (41 golds) but our work is also aimed at guaranteeing the future and we can say that we currently have many youngsters with a similar level of quality in the national pre-selection which explains the rivalry and our possibilities of choosing boxers for the main events These days the team is in a training base in the city of Tremblay-en-France thanks to a project of the Cuba Coopération France (CubaCoop) association which he thanked for its support and its willingness to accompany the Cuban sports movement in the face of the limitations imposed by the U.S the athletes who are preparing on French soil are shaping up to be the Antillean representation in the Pan American Games in Santiago which will kick off in the Chilean capital on October 20 Four fighters are training in Tremblay-en-France and will be making their debut in the regional tournament in which Julio Cesar La Cruz (92 kilograms) Arlen Lopez (80) and Lazaro Alvarez (63.5) will be competing again two-time Olympic and five-time world champion three-time world champion and multiple Olympic medalist would seek their fourth Pan American crown in Chile would compete for his third continental gold medal Youth and less experience do not mean that they lack level and winning options three won medals at this year's world championship in Tashkent: the silver medals of Saidel Horta (57 kilograms) and Fernando Arzola (over 92) and the bronze of Alejandro Claro (51) Regarding the forecasts for the upcoming Pan American Games the president of the Federation preferred not to be categorical because any analysis involves considering a draw that will not "seed" the top figures by division and they could face each other in the opening rounds also the individualities of the Dominican Republic and Mexico progress in which we must mention the contribution of Cuban trainers without forgetting the tradition of the United States Puig also celebrated the progress of women's boxing on the island after its recent incursion into the competitive scene We will go with three girls to the Pan American Games and we can predict that we will also be a power among women he said that female boxers have begun to enroll in the Cuban sports system in early categories enter your e-mail address in the box below 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 Forever 21 has ceased trading at its Cagnes-sur-Mer store in Polygone Riviera and its Tremblay-en-France store will close at the end of the month.The employees of the Forum des Halles store will have their employment contracts transferred to the brand’s sole remaining point of sale in France will this store remain open as the only Forever 21 store in the country Marketing91 December 8, 2018 | By | Filed Under: SWOT of Brands Air France is a subsidiary of Air France-KLM Group and is headquartered in Tremblay-en-France together with KLM which was one of the world’s largest air carriers by revenue and passenger transported The airlines operates worldwide through cargo and passenger services to 314 destination in 116 countries It has around 3600 pilots and 25,000 ground staff working together and in 2017 it carried 98.7 million passengers The airlines puts the customers in the core of its strategies and is consistently recognized with awards in a variety of fields The airlines has used technology to provide excellent customer service to its customers It has a mobile app and well-designed website which are available in 9 languages and all the services are provided through them It has leveraged the power of going digital During the flights the passenger can exchange emails with friends or other customers and can enjoy expanded version of inflight entertainment and also food ordering can be done through the app The airlines provides its customers with luxurious flying experience with new and comfortable cabin experiences It also has special Airport lounges for its customers worldwide and good use of technology to ease the travel experience The CDG (Paris CDG) and AMS (Amsterdam Schiphol) both are listed in Europe’s top 5 airports by total seat numbers The airline has leading share in both of the airports Air France uses hub and spoke model for its operations and has developed expertise for integrated twin hub systems Both the airports offers well-coordinated schedules and provides good strategic advantage to the airlines Air France has recently launched Joon which is a new low cost subsidiary It has targeted the younger customers and has been positioned to appeal to the millennials The use of technology has allowed the customer to create tailor-made journey which enhances the customer experiences The main strategy of Joon is its focus on the Artificial Intelligence and onboard connectivity The company is working on customer intimacy strategy by increasing interaction between the customer and company and uses AI enabled chat bots and is also working on e-tags and baggage tracking solutions The airlines is facing strong competition from LCC airlines and also the decreasing customer preferences to travel by train and other form of transport such as carpooling etc It faces growing competition for traffic flows between the Asia Pacific region and Europe from the global super-connecters known as the Gulf Three: Qatar Airways Emirates & Etihad and also the Turkish airlines One way Air France can compact such competition is through joint-venture with the local airline partners The other competitors include British airways Lufthansa generates $8.7B more revenue than Air France-KLM and Delta airlines generates 163% the revenue of Air France-KLM to provide steady cash flows for the operations of Air France sold its catering operations and also cut its cargo capacity miss-steps like this explains why company lags behind its competitors The airlines is suffering from high operation cost strategic blunders and also toxic relations with the labor The Airlines recently announced decrease in its flights from Paris to Tehran after switching its operation to its subsidiary Joon Even though Air France is region’s largest carrier by passenger-miles it still lags behind its competitors Lufthansa and International Airlines Group (IAG) and Air France generates one-third the cash flow of them Joon the millennial friendly no-frills carrier provides virtual-reality headsets and craft beer to its customers however it is causing brand and operational confusion to the airlines thus Air France needs to have independent The strike by Air France pilots had negative impact on the airline’s operating result and thus resulting in loss The airlines had planned to develop the group’s low-cost subsidiary Transavia in France but due to the conflicts management had to drop the plans of the scheduled launch events The agreement with the pilots would allow the launch but would limit Transavia Since the entire power was given to the pilots the airlines had to limit its strategic vision The short/medium haul point to point business continues to be making loss of the airlines The largest share of the losses come from Air France’s regional base in France Air France is being projected as value for money brand The airline has been targeting break-even for the short/medium haul point to point network The airlines has been improving its network and reducing them,also cutting costs and reorganizing its operating structure The company has significant network from Europe to Asia Pacific and its biggest region is China However it is facing tough competition from the Gulf Three( Etihad The joint venture with Chinese partners like China Eastern and China Southern will provide good strategic advantage to the company Further partnerships like this will help Air France-KLM grow its profits and traffic in China One of the main reason for poor profitability of Air France is that its unit costs are high compared to the unit revenue it has been generating The highly competitive nature of the airline industry makes it difficult to depend on unit revenue growth Sir France’s Perform 2020 plan aims at reduction of unit cost and make no expectations of the unit revenue growth run Air France’s and KLM’s unit separately and integrate strategies to defend its Paris hub Air France is growing its presence in the LCC segment of the market However the operations are limited to the fancy destinations in Mediterranean and Europe from France The other European-LCCs are pan-European operations and have growing portfolio of business operations and thus are more profitable compared to Transavia The growing LCC competition is a major threat to Air France’s subsidiary seems to be locked in perpetual conflict with the employees and the company must cut cost in order to compete with the increasing strength of discount flyers like EasyJet Plc The airline has been struggling with exploding fuel prices and higher wages The company’s profits in second quarter of 2018 fell by €167 million as the company was struck by higher oil price The recent strike that lasted 12 days cost 260m in the quarter Air France revenue affected the entire revenue however better performances by Transavia and KLM helped the group counter fewer passenger at Air France Persistent high fuel cost has been affecting the profits of Air France Etihad and Emirates are considered as the “Excellence’ airlines by the customers To make things more tough for Air France the LCC airlines like WOW air French Bee  are entering the long haul market from Paris Air France is not able to defend its share against the LCC competitiors it will even harder for Air France to defend its position of the subsidiary Joon which operates both medium haul and long and does not set out to be a LCC Liked this post? Check out the complete series on SWOT Hitesh Bhasin is the Founder of Marketing91 and has over a decade of experience in the marketing field He is an accomplished author of thousands of insightful articles including in-depth analyses of brands and companies where he applies all the concepts of Marketing that he writes about Copyright © 2009 - 2025 Marketing91 All Rights Reserved Statement by the Cuban delegation to Paris-2024 Author: | internet@granma.cu The delegation that represented Cuba in the Paris-2024 Olympic Games returns to the homeland with the satisfaction of having competed with dignity and adherence to the values of our sport inspired by the legacy of Commander-in-Chief Fidel Castro and the commitment to give their all in each outing even if the results did not always leave the desired results.We are also grateful for the many expressions of support received from the island where the people to whom we are indebted followed with interest what happened during these intense and very demanding days with the main leaders of the Revolution being aware of every detail.In that sense we are honored to highlight the congratulatory message issued by Army General Raúl Castro Ruz on the coronation of our standard bearer Mijaín López and the telephone dialogues held by the First Secretary of the Party and President of the Republic with the fighter himself and other main protagonists of what happened here where the attention of our diplomatic mission was also key and the I Am Cuba House in Tremblay-en-France became a space open to the truth of our country.We were also aware of the pronouncements of many other comrades which were joined by countless expressions of support arriving by different means and also from other countries always marked by affection and respect for those who turned them into additional motivations for the battle assumed by 61 athletes in 16 sports.With presence in 53 of the 329 events one silver and six bronze placed Cuba in 32nd place by countries which meant not satisfying the purpose of a place among the top 20 but even when more relaxed analysis remains it is necessary to ratify that there was no triumphalism in that aspiration.As we have stated in different spaces we took it on aware that making it a reality would require an almost perfect response from our main candidates to be crowned and the fact that only one of them was left without a medal demonstrates the value of the studies from which it emerged.Also along these lines it is appropriate to state that even though the number of participants is lower than that achieved for Tokyo-2020 the fact that we now have 61 qualifiers is once again a meritorious achievement for a country without the possibilities of the great powers and impacted by the intensification of the economic commercial and financial blockade imposed by the United States government.This multiplies the significance of the consecration with which athletes and coaches overcame limitations to make the most of the preparation supported by the political will associated with the role assigned to sports in our country the multiplication of alliances in the field of science and innovation and the contribution of supportive friends who guaranteed important stays in several French locations.Likewise without closing any door to the classification process we worked in a differentiated manner at the level of sports and strategic figures in accordance with the available resources and we consolidated the medical-psychological care the anti-doping control and the study of opponents also endorsed by the reality experienced during these days.Our delegation entirely made up of exponents of the Cuban sports system respect for the opponents and the spirit of fraternal exchange and received stimulating expressions of sympathy in all scenarios something we are grateful for with healthy pride motivated by the international prestige of the Revolution.As for results a logical and well-deserved ovation for the great Mijaín a classic style fighter who allowed us to share a unique moment with his arrival to five titles in these scenarios.We applauded the young boxer Erislandy Alvarez meaning that Yusneylis Guzman (silver) and Yarisleidis Cirilo (bronze) debuted on the podium our wrestlers and canoeists respectively.Arlen Lopez (bronze) became the second boxer from the island with medals in three divisions Luis Alberto Orta (bronze) fixed in four the number of wrestlers with more than one medal at this level Rafael Alba (bronze) went down in the books as our first double Olympic medalist in Taekwondo and Gabriel Rosillo (bronze) and Milaimy Marin (bronze) completed the decisive contribution of wrestling with the latter expanding the role of women who in general added three podium finishes.Our recognition to those who were not part of this vanguard And for undisputed glories such as judo player Idalys Ortiz and boxer Julio César La Cruz who have now been dismissed without medals.We are also accompanied by the dissatisfaction generated by performances below expectations particularly in sports with figures capable of achieving them.We bid farewell to an extremely demanding event confirming phenomena such as nationalizations based on results refereeing inconsistencies and performances forged under the protection of material and human resources foreign to the countries of origin of its protagonists without a single imported athlete or coach in its ranks once again led Central America and the Caribbean was fourth in the Americas and wrote pages unknown to not a few developed countries.That is why just hours before the 98th anniversary of his birth creator and promoter of a sports system available to all we reiterate our praise to our athletes and we assume nonconformities and weaknesses from what means the commitment of knowing that we are the continuators of his work.Paris from the International Assembly of the Peoples the content of that day is the subject of the new broadcast of the program From the Presidency more precisely in the town of Tremblay-en-France this major new complex is likely to put a smile on the faces of sports music and entertainment fans living in the north and east of the Île-de-France region "As the only arena of this capacity in Seine-Saint-Denis, it will benefit all residents of Paris Terres d'Envol, as well as a large catchment area to the north and east of the capital. Through a varied and accessible program, it will appeal to all generations," reads the arena's official website As Le Parisien reveals, theArena Grand Paris will feature two halls While the latter will host sporting events the former will be dedicated to concerts and shows with a special configuration enabling the audience to get as close as possible to the artists on stage " It will offer the public a unique immersive experience thanks in particular to its modular structure which can operate both in Zenith configuration for live shows and in Arena configuration for sporting events " What about theArena Grand Paris inauguration date? The complex is due to open its doors to the public on Saturday, September 28, 2024, with Gad Elmaleh's latest show, entitled " Lui-même ", on the program. Tickets have been on sale since December 19 The rest of the programming for this first season of the Arena Grand Paris should be unveiled soon A publication shared by arenagrandparis (@arenagrandparis) what do you think of this new arena in the Paris region Refer your establishment, click herePromote your event, click here Vous ne pouvez pas accéder à cette page pour le moment nous vous invitons à nous contacter en nous transmettant l'identifiant ci-dessous PARIS: Britain has shown a "constructive" spirit in its talks with France over post-Brexit fishing licences French transport minister Jean-Baptiste Djebbari said on Wednesday "I spoke to my counterpart yesterday evening The spirit is a constructive one on this topic," Djebbari told Europe 1 radio Disagreements over fishing between London and Paris culminated last Wednesday in the French seizure of the British dredger the Cornelis Gert Jan in French waters near Le Havre