French streamer dies live online
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A French prosecutor said Thursday that livestreamer Raphael Graven, known online as “Jean Pormanove”, likely died of medical causes, not foul play, after collapsing during a broadcast. A post mortem on a Frenchman who died during a live stream found ...
Raphaël Graven, also known as Jeanpormanove, was found dead at a residence in Contes, a village north of Nice, prosecutors said.
French cyclist Franck Bonnamour was banned on Thursday for four years, based on analysis of his blood values without a positive doping test. The International Cycling Union said the 30-year-old rider’s ban,
Popular American streamer Adin Ross and rapper Drake, who serve as ambassadors for the livestreaming platform Kick, said they will be covering the costs of Graven’s funeral.
Greenwich Entertainment has picked up U.S. rights to Emmanuel Courcol’s “The Marching Band” (“En Fanfare”), one of France’s biggest local hits of 2024. The heartfelt movie, which earned seven nominations at the Cesar Awards and has been sold by Playtime across 30 territories,
The death of a French streamer during a 298-hour broadcast has sparked controversy and a judicial investigation.
A French technology startup unveiled plans on Wednesday to work with clean-aircraft venture JetZero to explore a potential hydrogen-powered variant of its futuristic all-wing design.
French streamer Jean Pormanove, 46, known for gaming and extreme challenges, was found dead by police on Monday, Aug. 18.
Doris Metropolitan brought a different kind of steakhouse in New Orleans, with a modern style and Mediterranean accent. Now its co-founder has partnered with a local restaurant operator for a new concept,
Egypt's state grains buyer Future of Egypt has agreed to buy at least 200,000 metric tons of French wheat in recent private deals with exporters, plus several 30,000-ton cargoes of wheat from Ukraine and Romania,