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Dans le West End des années 50 à Londres, la préparation de l'adaptation cinématographique d'une pièce à succès est brutalement interrompue par le meurtre de son réalisateur hollywoodien. L'inspecteur Stoppard et l'agent Stalker vont tenter d'élucider ce crime...
La série met en scène un adulte afro-américain qui se remémore sa jeunesse à Montgomery dans l'Etat d'Alabama à la fin des années 1960 avec en toile de fond le contexte historique de l'époque (guerre du Viêt Nam, festival de Woodstock, scandale du Watergate...).
La série met en scène un adulte afro-américain qui se remémore sa jeunesse à Montgomery dans l'Etat d'Alabama à la fin des années 1960 avec en toile de fond le contexte historique de l'époque (guerre du Viêt Nam, festival de Woodstock, scandale du Watergate...).
France's far-right presidential candidate Eric Zemmour (Reconquête!) arrives at the Salon de l'Agriculture in Paris, where he talks to farmers, surrounded by his campaign team. IMAGES
French presidential candidate Valérie Pécresse (Les Républicains/LR, Eds.) visits the 'Salon de l'Agriculture' in Paris. It is brief visit, due to a scheduled afternoon talk with Prime Minister Jean Castex over the crisis in Ukraine. IMAGES
Brasilia, Jun 22 (EFE).- The Brazilian government announced Tuesday that it will allocate $50 billion public credits for agriculture between 2021 and 2022, which represents an increase of 8 percent compared to the previous period."We feed billion of people in the world," declared President Jair Bolsonaro when announcing the credits and referring to Brazil as a major exporter of agricultural products. (Camera: ALEX MIRKHAN).SHOT LIST: THE LAUNCHING OF AN AGRICULTURE PROGRAM AT PLANALTO PRESIDENTIAL PALACE IN BRASILIA, BRAZIL. SOUND BITES: BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT JAIR BOLSONARO AND MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE TERESA CRISTINA (IN PORTUGUESE).TRANSLATIONS: 1. BRAZILIAN PRESIDENT JAIR BOLSONARO.- We now feed more than a billion people outside of Brazil, obviously, and our tendency is to increase this percentage. We have (agricultural) borders.2. BRAZILIAN MINISTER OF AGRICULTURE TERESA CRISTINA.- Again, we prioritize family farming and investment, especially in low-carbon agriculture, which increased by more than 100 percent in this plan. This is a plan that is already heavily painted green.