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Sunday Morning D!CI News: July 30

Still no lead ruled out about the disappearance of little Emile, yesterday the search was suspended and it will resume tomorrow in a wider area. six dogs specializing in the search for corpses will resume the search but the excavations in the field will be definitively abandoned. It has now been 20 days since the two-and-a-half-year-old boy disappeared.

The Alp Arena is closing its doors. With the episode of high heat that has affected France in recent weeks, the municipality of gap had offered the possibility to the gapençais and high alpines who were suffering from the heat to come and cool off on the side of the Alp Arena. The heat wave being over, the ice rink will therefore close its doors.

But where have the tourists gone in the high Alps? One thing is sure they are less present on the territory, this season we see a net drop of 10% in attendance. The season can still be saved / A higher attendance is expected for mid August /

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France suspends all its development aid and budget support actions in Niger after the coup. Announcement made this Saturday by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. In this regard, Emmanuel Macron today opened a defense and national security council. For its part, the European Union does not recognize and will not recognize the authorities resulting from the putsch. Statement by Josep Borell, the head of European diplomacy.

Alerts about overpriced listings. The AirBnb-type platform’s way of alerting to listings whose prices exceed the sector average. A decision taken less than a year before the Paris Olympic Games. As a reminder, more than 15 million tourists are expected during the event.

of cycling and the double blow for Demi Vollering in the mist of the Tourmalet. The Dutch won alone and took the yellow jersey. Tomorrow, it will be a 20 kilometer time trial around Pau which will close this second edition of the Tour de France Women.

This article is originally published on dici.fr

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