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French mayor pulls recycling campaign Iran deemed "offensive" - MSNA French city on Thursday removed posters depicting Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after Tehran called the images "insulting", in the latest incident in a period of strained ...
French mayor scraps recycling ads showing Iran’s Khamenei Tehran had blasted ‘offensive’ poster of supreme leader alongside Putin and North Korea’s Kim, under the slogan ‘don’t forget ...
Ecobat to sell French lead battery recycling operations Texas-based recycled-content metals producer has agreed to sell its French lead-acid battery recycling operations to Campine NV of Belgium. “We ...
PARIS, Feb 19 (Reuters) - A fire at a battery recycling plant in southern France is under control, though burning, the local firefighters service said on Monday, two days after the blaze began.
PARIS – Some 900 tonnes of lithium batteries were on fire at a battery recycling plant in southern France, the authorities said on Feb 18.. The fire sent a cloud of thick black smoke into the ...
But the most notable part of the poster is the French subtext, which reads, “Elle peut tout faire. Lui, c’est juste Ken." Roughly translated, this means, “She can do everything.
When a new international poster for Greta Gerwig’s upcoming Barbie movie hit the internet last week, it went viral, apparently for all the wrong reasons. The French version of the poster looks ...
Warner Bros. Knew Exactly What It Was Doing With That Racy French ‘Barbie’ Poster — Here’s Why. The raunchy pun embedded in the French poster for the film was too obvious not to be deliberate.
French mining firm Eramet is suspending plans to build a battery recycling plant in northern France as Europe’s electric vehicle (EV) sector struggles. Despite this, it's taking back full ...
Back to homepage / Live news French mayor pulls recycling campaign Iran deemed "offensive" Béziers (France) (AFP) – A French city on Thursday removed posters depicting Iran's supreme leader ...
A French city on Thursday removed posters depicting Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after Tehran called the images "insulting", in the latest incident in a period of strained relations ...
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