01:13⇢Racist Murder Turns Terror Case
⌨The newspapers report on the racist murder of a Tunisian man in Var escalating to a terrorism investigation, with Interior Minister Retailleau calling it a "racist crime" after the suspect posted hateful videos before and after the killing (France TV Info, BFMTV). The anti-terrorism prosecutor took over the case involving 53-year-old Christophe B., a boilermaker with no criminal record who published xenophobic messages on social media. Meanwhile, the first rioters from post-PSG celebration violence received lenient sentences, with four young men getting suspended prison terms of 2-8 months, citizenship courses, or fines after appearing for attacks on police (Le Figaro, Le Parisien). These defendants shared similar profiles as well-integrated individuals without criminal histories. The American Society of Clinical Oncology congress in Chicago showcased multiple cancer treatment advances, offering new hope for curing what researchers describe as a "growing burden" (Le Monde).