Montecarlo – Novak Djokovic was eliminated in the round of 16 at the Tennis Masters 1000 tournament in Monte Carlo. The world number one lost to the Italian on Thursday Lorenzo Musetti with 6:4.5:7.4:6. Even a longer break in the game due to rain didn’t help the Serbs, who served weakly. Musetti meets his compatriot in the quarterfinals Jannik Sinnerof the Poles Hubert Hurkacz defeated 3:6,7:6(6),6:1. Daniil Medwedew struck Alexander Zverev 3:6,7:5,7:6(7).
The metropolis is not immune to the free fall of new housing
The phenomenon is worrying in French cities, and Nantes is no exception to the trend: new housing has been at half mast for several months. “The drop in sales volumes is 22% between 2021 and 2022, confirms this Thursday Bertrand Mours, president of the new housing observatory of Pays-de-la-Loire (Oloma). It even reached 60% for the last quarter. In 2022, with 1,604 net sales, the metropolis even represented less than 40% of sales in the region, compared to almost two-thirds in 2016 seven years ago.
Because in the face of this demand which is becoming scarce, due to an economic and political context less favorable to buyers, the metropolis has been confronted with a problem of supply for several years. If the Local Housing Plan provided for the construction of 6,000 housing units per year, the account is not there, with deadlines for carrying out real estate programs which are getting longer, the objective of zero artificialisation, but also “the problem of acceptance by the inhabitants.
According to Oloma, it is “urgent” for the Nantes metropolis, where prices are up 6%, to “unblock land for construction” before launching a reflection on spaces “already artificialized but not intensified enough “. The observatory, which fears that the situation will not improve for at least four years and recalls that the territory continues to attract, recommends looking at the entrances to the city, where additional housing might coexist with the shops.
A landmark text on psychiatric confinement. A pocket reissue to rediscover an emblematic text from the 1970s on the psychiatric internment of women.
Marie-Anne Le Rozick, alias Emma Santos, forcefully describes her painful journey, her unrealizable desire for a child and the violence of internment in a psychiatric asylum. In an incandescent style, she looks back on her love breakup, marked by male domination and violence, as well as on her birth to writing.
His writings, where language and carnal matter converge, explore taboo themes for the time, such as abortion, and are rejected by many publishers. Yet she clings to her texts – writing is a way of emancipation and her lifeline – which explode the clichés around “madness”, even if it means killing Emma S., the assumed name given by her ex-husband.
The editions women-Antoinette Fouque continue, with the reissue of I killed Emma S. in pocket and that of La Malcastrée in 2022, their editorial work around the work of Emma Santos, a major writer whose emblematic and poignant writings are dazzlingly modern!
At that moment when he did not come to the psychiatrist’s appointment on July 2, 1975, I killed Emma S., writer with a name imposed by Man, his own name, literary and psychiatric woman, woman of paper on the books and on the medical files, woman invented by game and I believed in it. I killed Emma S. to search for a new woman, an unborn woman, to take my rebirth name… ES
The power cut in Koulikoro created serious problems for patients at the referral centre, whose generator was out of order. The hospital went 48 hours without electricity. It took a complaint from a relative of a patient to the president of the movement of women leaders, Mrs. Traoré Konimba Diarra, for the situation to be resolved. Thanks to the involvement of civil society, in particular Mrs. TRAORE Konimba DIARRA, president of the Koulikoro women leaders, and Mr. Sékouba COULIBALY, President of the Koulikoro Cercle Council, the problem has been resolved. Mrs. COULIBALY Mariam COULIALY, Central Prefect of Koulikoro, also contributed to the mobilization of the health authorities to start the generator in the event of a power cut.
The assistant to the head doctor of the Koulikoro CSREF, Issa MALE, confirmed that the breakdown of the generator, estimated at 900,000 FCFA, had been resolved thanks to the release of this sum. The mobilization of civil society was crucial for the resolution of this crisis, which endangered the lives of patients in hospital. The prefect of Koulikoro urges civil society to continue to inform local authorities of the problems encountered by the population in order to find rapid solutions together.
Djibril FOFANA
Source : Koulikoro.info