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Debate over secularism and freedom of religion started yet again after France banned wearing abaya at schools

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3 mn readFrance finally declares ban on wearing abayas in French schools, where women have already been banned from wearing hijab. The loose-fitting, full-length robe worn by some Muslim women represents their religion and is a matter of debate in the country since long. France Education Minister Gabriel Attal in an interview with a TV Channel TF1 said, ‘I have decided that the abaya could no longer be worn in schools.’ He further added, ‘When you walk into a classroom, you shouldn’t be able to identify the pupils’ religion just by looking at them.’ The Muslim population living in the country are very hostile with constant legal prohibitions imposed by administration. According to the latest special Eurobarometer 493 (2019) the Muslim population in France is estimated to be 5% or 3.35 million.

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Protests under different political systems

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3 mn readViolent protest erupted in the country France after a teenager was shot dead by a policeman. Reportedly, boy named Nahel M. was stopped by the cops at traffic and was asked to show documents. He tried to flee the scene when police fired the gunshot. However, eye witnesses have completely dismissed the information given by police. Nahel was targeted from a very close distance and not because of self-defense, they said. According to the reports, one suspect has been arrested in the investigation after protestors set cars and buses on fire. More than 4000 police personnel have been ordered to patrol cities across the country. 1000 people have been arrested whereas more than 200 police officers were injured.

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Pakistan completed tasks against money laundering/ terror financing, FATF

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4 mn readMuch awaited, good news for Pakistan; Financial Action Task Force (FATF) gave a green signal to exclude Pakistan from its ‘Gray List’. It is said in the FATF declaration that Pakistan has completed its task against money laundering and terror financing, soon FATF team will visit Pakistan and verify the actions done.

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French creator portrait : Jacquemus, the fashion rebel and the lover of art of living

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4 mn readThe art of storytelling is now a marketing strategy that allows you to bring depth to your brand, and ultimately to become attached to it. But you have to know how to master it. Simon Porte Jacquemus is the creator of the ready-to-wear brand JACQUEMUS. A great lover of images and photography, he has the power to say a lot by showing little. He has literally shaken up the rigid and inaccessible codes of luxury by reappropriating them, making them more sunny and affordable. Focus on the success story of the entrepreneur, stylist and content creator Jacquemus.

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French artist portrait : Sofiane Pamart, the contemporary pianist with a unique style

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4 mn readAn absolute ear for music, a unique touch, a transcriber of emotions, Sofiane Pamart is a French-Moroccan pianist who moves several generations. He holds the gold medal of the National Conservatory of Lille in France. Since then, he remains the champion in his field, thanks to his disruptive personality.But how did Sofiane Pamart transform classical music?

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Fight against gender-based violence: France rises up against inequality

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3 mn readA few days before the international day of the fight against the violence made to the women (November 25), several French men and women gathered in the streets to protest. Organized by the association “#NousToutes” (“All of us” conjugated in feminine), these demonstrations allowed to gather nearly 50 000 men and women only in Paris.