Svenska seglare lever på "existensminimum" – tog ändå två OS-medaljer

Svenska seglare lever på "existensminimum" – tog ändå två OS-medaljer

MARSEILLE. Flera av konkurrenterna är heltidsanställda proffs. De svenska seglarna lever enligt förbundskapten Magnus Grävare mer eller mindre på existensminimum. Ändå har Sverige tagit två OS-medaljer i Marseille och 39 totalt i OS-historien. – De aktiva har bra stöttning kring det sportsliga. Men det blir inget över, säger Grävare.

De värvar fotbollens mest hatade män – borgmästaren försöker stoppa

De värvar fotbollens mest hatade män – borgmästaren försöker stoppa

▸ Sexuella övergrepp, misshandel och andra skandaler är utmaningar som Marseille måste hantera efter klubbens kontroversiella spelarvärvningar. Trots detta har laget inlett säsongen starkt. Varför har Marseille valt att värva skandalomsusade spelare, hur bör fotbollssupportrar förhålla sig till framgångarna och är detta ett tecken på ett större problem inom fotbollen? Gäst: Simon Bank Programledare: Ugo Arxet

Våldäktsfallet skakar Frankrike – manifestationer för Gisèle, 72

Våldäktsfallet skakar Frankrike – manifestationer för Gisèle, 72

Rättegången mot Dominique Pélicot och 50 andra män som misstänks för övergrepp på 72-åriga Gisèle Pélicot pågår för närvarande. I det bevismaterial som lagts fram finns tusentals bilder och filmer som visar hur över 70 olika män våldtar henne – övergrepp som pågått under en tioårsperiod. Rättegången väcker starka känslor bland fransmännen. Det här visar hur långt efter vi är på alla nivåer, säger Sandrine Josso, en parlamentsledamot som utsattes för ett våldtäktsförsök 2023, till BBC. Protest mot partnervåld Parisbon Charley säger till mediebolaget att det är århundradets rättegång. Det hade kunnat vara min mamma, min syster. . . eller min pappa, säger han. Det finns ett före och ett efter det som hänt. Fallet ger även nytt bränsle till debatten om partnervåld. På lördagen genomfördes manifestationer till stöd för Pélicot och alla som någon gång blivit utsatta för övergrepp. Omkring 700 personer samlades i Paris; demonstrationer genomfördes även i Nantes, Marseille och Nice, rapporterar AFP. Toppen av isberg I Frankrike drogades drygt 1 200 personer utan sin vetskap 2022, enligt forskaren Leila Chaouachi – en siffra som hon tror bara är "toppen av ett isberg". Vi har rätt att bli chockade, men vi måste också inse att det här inte är isolerade fall, säger hon till BBC. 71-årige Dominique Pélicot har till stora delar erkänt hur han drogade sin fru och bjöd hem män till parets hem för att förgripa sig på hustrun. Rättegången är öppen för allmänheten på uppmaning av Gisèle Pélicot, som även har gått med på att hennes namn och bild publiceras.

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Gangs of Marseille: Welcome to the Most Dangerous City in Europe | ENDEVR Documentary

Marseille: When Drugs Rule | ENDEVR Documentary Watch "Inside Britain's Black Market" here: https://youtu.be/CUVEd4WzMD8 ...

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Top 10 Things to do in Marseille 2024 | France Travel Guide

Discover the enchanting city of Marseille, located on the beautiful Mediterranean coast of France. Join us as we embark on a ...

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How drug gangs operate in Europe's most dangerous city

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STADE BRESTOIS 29 - OLYMPIQUE DE MARSEILLE (1-5) - 1ère journée - Ligue 1 McDonald's 24-25

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1.D.3 ft Ghetto Star 143 - Marseille Paname

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The Rise of Marseilles: France's Oldest City

Today it is the second largest city in France. But Marseilles is also the country’s oldest city. Founded at the turn of the 7th century BC by Greek settlers, the ancient history of Marseilles (known to the Greeks as Massalia and the Romans as Massilia) is rich. Strategically positioned close to the River Rhone it soon became a wealthy trading metropolis. Notable names are plenty. Artemis is closely linked with the city’s foundations; the explorer Pytheas hailed from Massalia. And who can forget the great Carthaginian general Hannibal Barca, who passed close by Massalia with his army enroute to Italy in 218 BC.To talk through the early ancient history of Marseilles, from its mythical Greek Mama Mia foundation story to the Battle of Alalia, Dr Joshua Hall returned to the podcast.

Episode 37 Marseille

Marseille is the oldest city in France and the third biggest city in France today. It has a poor reputation based mostly on movies and hyped news, but we think it's a wonderful place to visit and we tell you why in this episode. This is a long episode, there was a lot to say. Also, Marseille is a major cruise stop in the Mediterranean, and a great way to visit the city. Enjoy! Click here for show notes and photos.Click here to support the show when you shop on Amazon.Click here to review the show on iTunes.Click here to leave us a voice mail question or comment. The post Episode 37 Marseille appeared first on The Join Us in France Travel Podcast.

Marseille - Coffee Break French Travel Diaries Episode 5

In this week's episode of the Coffee Break French Travel Diaries, Lara and Noah are moving on from Avignon and heading to the port city of Marseilles.The Travel Diaries will be published in one season of ten episodes on a weekly basis. If you'd like to access lesson notes and a video version which features pauses after each sentence to allow you to practise your pronunciation, check out the full course on the Coffee Break Academy.At Coffee Break French we provide content for beginners, intermediate and advanced learners, along with regular mini lessons on social media. Visit coffeebreakfrench.com for all the information you need to build your confidence in French, whatever your level. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Next stop: Marseille

40 matches later...and we're into the World Cup knockout stages. Wales are down to the final eight. Argentina lie between them and the semi-finals.Gareth Rhys Owen has arrived in Marseille, where he finds two men who saw Argentina beat Japan on Saturday.They discuss Wales' injury concerns, who replaces Faletau and who really are the underdogs in this weekend's match.

Drug dealing, murder and gentrification: the persisting contrasts of Marseille

Stories from France, Burkina Faso, Tajikistan, Austria and Turkey.It's fifty years since the release of “The French Connection,” a fast-moving cops and gangsters thriller, which focused attention on Marseille, and the drug dealers based there. Half a century on, much has changed in this southern French city; some areas have been gentrified, while the port has had a substantial makeover. And yet, the presence of the drug trade remains, and now the French President has stepped in. With a wave of drug related killings in Marseille this year, Emmanuel Macron is paying a high profile visit, promising to help tackle these problems. Chris Bockman explains that many there feel they’ve heard it all before: He was known as “Africa’s Che,” and like Che Guevara, Thomas Sankara died young at the hands of gunmen who apparently took exception to his leftist policies. Yet Sankara was no jungle guerrilla – he was the President of Burkina Faso. And he was killed during a coup in the West African nation. Thirty-four years later, fourteen men have gone on trial, accused of complicity in that assassination. It’s hard to overstate what Sankara meant for Burkina Faso, and indeed for supporters across Africa and the wider world. He was credited with vast improvements in literacy, giving land to the poor, and above all, with instilling a pride among his people – he rejected continuing French influence in the region. Yet critics insist that Sankara was an autocrat, one who had his opponents tortured, and sometimes killed. Henry Wilkins has been trying to separate the man from the myth:The fate of Afghanistan continues to be a source of concern round the world. The country is facing financial disaster, with shortages of basic goods like food, and it’s also suffered repeated attacks by the militant group which calls itself Islamic State Khorasan. Last week, forty-six people died in a bombing which Islamic State claimed as one of theirs. This week, the United Nations held a special meeting, to try to work out how to give aid to Afghanistan, without it getting into the hands of the Taliban, now in charge of the country. All this instability is of particular concern to the countries bordering Afghanistan, like Russia, Pakistan, and also – to the north, Tajikistan. Tajikistan has had its own battles with Islamic militants. More than that, about a quarter of Afghans are of Tajik ethnicity, so problems in one country have a habit of spilling across the border. It’s a border well known to Abdujalil Abdurasulov, who has spent time reporting on both sides of it. He’s been thinking about what the Taliban takeover in Afghanistan might mean for its neighbour. There was a time when Austria was seen as a hive of political intrigue. Back when the Hapsburgs ruled an empire, the plotting and manoeuvring at their palace in Vienna could affect half of Europe. Then, after the Second World War, Austria’s neutral status between the west and the Soviet bloc made it a base for many a spy and secret agent. Things had appeared to calm down – the country became known for its skiing and strudel more than any Machiavellian goings on. But now, it seems, the intrigue is back. This week, Austria’s youthful Chancellor, Sebastian Kurz had to step down, following accusations that he had bribed a tabloid newspaper to get favourable coverage. This came only a few years after Mr Kurz’s one-time coalition partner was caught in a sting, apparently prepared to offer government contracts to a woman he thought represented Russian oligarchs. Feeling confused? Bethany Bell has been untangling this web of allegations:Wherever there’s mass tourism, you will find the escort industry flourishing, selling very personal services, and Turkey is no different. The‘gigolos’ as they’re known there offer these services to men and women. And just like other people dependent on tourism, they’ve been badly hit by the coronavirus lockdown, which saw the number of foreign visitors to Turkey plummet – as Sally Howard explainsProducer: Paul Moss

15: EP. 15 - MARSEILLE 1993 / AC MILAN 1994... with Marcel Desailly

Marcel Desailly joins James Richardson to talk about successive Champions League wins with Marseille & AC Milan. The former Chelsea defender discusses the battle to persuade his family not to go to University and how Fabio Capello transformed him.

Adventures of a Solo Woman in Marseille, Episode 454

Today's trip report is about the adventures of a solo woman in Marseille. This woman is called Eva Jorgensen and she has some great recommendations for anyone visiting Marseille.She puts to rest the idea that a solo woman in Marseille would run into many problems because the city is "dangerous". It's not more dangerous than any other large city! This is what Eva had to say about this: As a solo woman traveler, going to any large city, I would just kind of be aware of those areas I want to stick to and which areas I want to be more careful around or maybe not go to. And, um, and I, And so I did that, I was, it was perfectly fine, I felt perfectly safe the entire time. If you don't visit the "projects" you'll be fine. BTW that's also true in Chicago! Don't go to the 15e arrondissement in Marseille. You're in luck there are no tourist attraction there. Table of Contents for this Episode Today on the podcast: Adventures of a Solo Woman in Marseille Podcast supporters The magazine part of the podcast Annie Sargent and Eva Jorgensen interview The light and the topography in Marseille What inspired your trip to Marseille? Great walks (even if it’s hilly!) The Bus system in Marseille Is Marseille a dangerous city? Bompard Neighborhood Cosquer Cave The Notre Dame de la Garde Basilique Tourist trains Friendly driver Marseille has a rich history Culture and Museums in Marseille Places Eva enjoyed in Marseille La Petit Nice Little ports. Anse de Maldorme and the Anse de Malmousque The Vauban neighborhood La Bonne Mere is also a French expression of surprise Maison Empereur. L’Ideal, restaurant and epicerie Chez Mina, traditional Moroccan place The Tuba Club (untested but it looks great!) Plage du Prado, better for families Describe the people who would enjoy Marseille Food in Marseille Local food and wine recommendations Villa La Coste, a luxury resort by Aix-en-Provence Did you make any mistakes, did anything went wrong? Difficutlies with pick up and drop off points for scooters Driving in the Marseille city centre, NOT recommended! Scolded for talking on the train Thank you, Patrons New Patreon reward: Zoom Meetings Itinerary Consult Service Feedback about the VIP experience from Joe O’Reilley VoiceMap Tours available Learning Spanish as a mature adult: it takes dedication! TIps for learning French at any age Flying taxis will be in operation around Paris by the 2024 Olympics and going forward Next week on the podcast: France for bookworms Copyright