L'avocat de Rima Hassan réagit au classement sans suite de l'enquête sur un "prétendu" produit stupéfiant
The article summarizes various news events. It reports that the investigation into a "supposed" narcotic product involving Rima Hassan has been closed without further action, according to her lawyer.

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AI-generatedThe article summarizes various news events. It reports that the investigation into a "supposed" narcotic product involving Rima Hassan has been closed without further action, according to her lawyer. Other news includes the upcoming 2026 income tax declaration, French Minister Roland Lescure's comments on Donald Trump's unpredictability, and updates on the Strait of Hormuz. The article also covers the return of former hostages Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris from Iran, deadly strikes in Lebanon, a petition against the Yadan law reaching 500,000 signatures, EDF's plan to distribute 240 million euros to certain French citizens, school closures protests, US-Iran claims of victory, the rise of running, and Iran's peace plan submitted to the US.
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4 extractedUne pétition contre la loi Yadan réunit 500 000 signatures.
Cécile Kohler et Jacques Paris, ex-otages en Iran, sont de retour en France.
EDF va donner 240 millions d’euros aux Français.
L'enquête sur un 'prétendu' produit stupéfiant pour Rima Hassan a été classée sans suite.