Details
Nothing to say, yet
Big christmas sale
Premium Access 35% OFF
Details
Nothing to say, yet
Comment
Nothing to say, yet
The L'Agente podcast discussed three main topics: the disrupted test event at the Olympic Games in Paris due to poor water quality, Belgium's loss in the Euro match against Slovakia, and Bugatti's new Tourbillon model car. The water in the Seine River, where the Olympic events are taking place, is contaminated with human waste, making swimming impossible. The solutions include Parisians not throwing waste into the river and the government attempting to clean it up. Hello and welcome to today's L'Agente, your daily update on the latest events from around the world. Hello, my name is Léon Laurent and today is June 21st. In this episode, we will be discussing the latest news from around the world. For example, today we will be discussing the Olympic Games in Paris, the weather and the new Bugatti creation. Our top story today is the state of the stage from the Olympic Games in Paris. A new test event from the Paris Olympics was disrupted. The Duatelon competition was changed to a Duatelon due to the quality of the water in the sand. The water did not offer the necessary guarantees for the swim event. This is the third test event to be affected by the reverse water quality in the space of two weeks. The second topic is about the Belgium team during the Euro. On Monday, June 17, Belgium played Slovakia and unfortunately lost. Belgium managed to score twice but unfortunately both goals were disallowed by the referee, which greatly upset the Belgium fans. The Belgium players had plenty of opportunities to score but unfortunately none of them resulted in a goal and during the match they made a lot of mistakes. For the third news story, yesterday Bugatti presented its new Tourbillon model. Their new car will be powered by a V16 engine and will be extremely exclusive with an electric motor at the rear. It will have 1,800 hp and an electric range of around 60 km. It is the first time it creates an hybrid car. They explained why they called it a Tourbillon. Bugatti explained that the Tourbillon is an horological inversion by a Swiss genius living in France in 1981. It is an unparalleled original creation, both complex and beautiful, which contracts the effect of gravity on a watch to ensure greater regularity. More than 200 years later, it is still considered the pinnacle of watchmaking. To give us more information on the quality of the stage water, we have expert Gael who is an expert in water quality. Gael, welcome expert Gael. What are the main problems in the water of Seine? Hello Landon, thank you for your invitation. So, the water of the Seine is water dirty and this is a big problem. Analysis carried out in the Seine biosurface foundation show that there is human poop in the Seine. Out of 14 water samples that the association carried out, 13 of them are well above the recommended threshold for swimming. So yes, unfortunately, swimming in the Seine will not be possible during the Olympic Games. There are several solutions. The first and simplest is that Parisians do not throw their waste into the Seine. What the state can do is try to fish out the waste that is in the Seine, but this will cost the state very dearly. So today we talked about the state of the Seine, Bugatti's new racing car and Belgium's match against Slovakia. Thanks for listening. Be sure to subscribe and join us next time for more updates on the latest news. Have a great day! Transcription by ESO. Translation by — www.subsedit.com