"13h15 le dimanche". Affaire Renaud, la justice à terre
Dans le cadre de sa collection "Les films noirs de la Ve République", retour sur l'une des plus grandes énigmes judiciaires françaises : l’assassinat à Lyon du juge François Renaud, le 3 juillet 1975... Quarante-cinq ans après les faits, l’affaire est close, prescrite. Ni les assassins ni les commanditaires n'ont été officiellement identifiés...
"13h15 le dimanche". Georges Besse : une vengeance d’Etat ?
Dans le cadre de sa collection "Les films noirs de la Ve République", retour sur l’assassinat, le 17 novembre 1986, de Georges Besse, Pdg de la régie Renault. Pourquoi ce polytechnicien est-il tombé sous les balles d'Action directe sur le trottoir du boulevard Edgar-Quinet, dans le XIVe arrondissement de Paris ?
Giant iceberg breaks off Brunt Ice Shelf in Antarctica
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