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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire and former French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe are greeted by Renault CEO Luca de Meo as they arrive at the Renault Group site in Sandouville to tour of the industrial line of the auto maker's plant in Normandy. IMAGES
Nissan CEO Makoto Uchida welcomes the restructuring of the cooperation agreement between car manufacturers Renault and Nissan, which sees Renault reducing its stake in the Japanese firm from 43.4 percent to 15 percent, the same size as Nissan's share in its French counterpart. Speaking at a press conference in London, Makoto Uchida says he's "very confident that this new structure will deepen mutual trust," and will "ensure that each member contributes with their strengths and works with shared ambitions." SOUNDBITE
Protesters gather at the Aveyron Metallurgy Company (SAM), to denounce the suppression of over 300 jobs, following a decision by Renault to refuse the only offer to take over the foundry. IMAGES
Hundreds of employees gather in front of the Fonderie de Bretagne in Caudan to protest against the planned sale of the plant by the Renault group. IMAGES
Miley Cyrus has battled sobriety for years. During a recent appearance on Apple's "New Music Daily with Zane Lowe" Cyrus said she "fell off" the wagon during the pandemic. The singer and actress says she would never want to pretend that she has been sober. "I fell off and I realized that I now am back on sobriety, two weeks sober." The star said she has issues with moderation and said she believes everyone should do what's best for them. Cyrus' latest album, "Plastic Hearts," drops Friday.
Beirut, Sep 29 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Wael Hamzeh) Lebanese-French businessman Carlos Ghosn, who is an internationally wanted fugitive, held a press conference on Tuesday to launch his new university management and business programme in Beirut. In a press conference titled “Moving Forward” and hosted by Fr. Talal Hachem, Université Saint-Esprit de Kaslik (USEK) collaborated with the former Nissan and Renault boss Carlos Ghosn to launch a university programme aimed to help create jobs and entrepreneurs to grow up their businesses. FOOTAGE OF THE PRESS CONFERENCE.