French PM Promises Concrete Aid for Cyclone-hit Mayotte

French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou (C) and  French Minister of the Overseas Manuel Valls (2ndR) react as they visit the ESCRIM hospital in Mamoudzou on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on December 30, 2024. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou (C) and French Minister of the Overseas Manuel Valls (2ndR) react as they visit the ESCRIM hospital in Mamoudzou on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on December 30, 2024. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)
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French PM Promises Concrete Aid for Cyclone-hit Mayotte

French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou (C) and  French Minister of the Overseas Manuel Valls (2ndR) react as they visit the ESCRIM hospital in Mamoudzou on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on December 30, 2024. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)
French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou (C) and French Minister of the Overseas Manuel Valls (2ndR) react as they visit the ESCRIM hospital in Mamoudzou on the French Indian Ocean territory of Mayotte, on December 30, 2024. (Photo by JULIEN DE ROSA / AFP)

French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou arrived in Mayotte on Monday, vowing to bring help to the Indian Ocean territory ravaged by a cyclone.

The most devastating cyclone to hit Mayotte in 90 years caused colossal damage in France's poorest department in mid-December, killing at least 39 people and leaving more than 4,000 injured, according to the latest count.

Authorities have warned the death toll could rise in the archipelago.

The people of Mayotte "often have the sentiment that what we bring them are assurance, pretty words of solidarity,” Bayrou said after visiting a desalination plant.

But what they want is "concrete" action, he said.

"After a day of dialogue, we will announce tonight a plan named 'Mayotte standing', that will pave the way," he added.

"And afterwards, there will be a second phase. A long-term plan. Because it's not just about rebuilding Mayotte as it was. It's about designing a different future for Mayotte."

Bayrou arrived in the territory accompanied by a large delegation including education minister Elisabeth Borne and Manuel Valls, the new overseas territories minister.

The 73-year-old Bayrou, only recently appointed prime minister, had faced criticism for attending a town hall meeting in his home city while Mayotte grappled with the aftermath of the deadly cyclone.



Italian Journalist Cecilia Sala Released from Iran and Returning Home

This photograph taken in Pordenone on September 16, 2023, shows Italian journalist Cecilia Sala posing for a photo at the Pordenonelegge Literature Festival in Pordenone. (ANSA/AFP)
This photograph taken in Pordenone on September 16, 2023, shows Italian journalist Cecilia Sala posing for a photo at the Pordenonelegge Literature Festival in Pordenone. (ANSA/AFP)
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Italian Journalist Cecilia Sala Released from Iran and Returning Home

This photograph taken in Pordenone on September 16, 2023, shows Italian journalist Cecilia Sala posing for a photo at the Pordenonelegge Literature Festival in Pordenone. (ANSA/AFP)
This photograph taken in Pordenone on September 16, 2023, shows Italian journalist Cecilia Sala posing for a photo at the Pordenonelegge Literature Festival in Pordenone. (ANSA/AFP)

An Italian journalist detained in Iran since Dec. 19 and whose fate became intertwined with that of an Iranian engineer wanted by the United States was freed Wednesday and is heading home, Italian officials announced.

A plane carrying Cecilia Sala took off from Tehran after “intensive work on diplomatic and intelligence channels,” Premier Giorgia Meloni’s office said, adding that Meloni had informed Sala's parents of the news.

There was no immediate word from the Iranian government on the journalist’s release.

Sala, a 29-year-old reporter for the Il Foglio daily, was detained in Tehran on Dec. 19, three days after she arrived on a journalist visa. She was accused of violating the laws of the country, the official IRNA news agency said.

Italian commentators had speculated that Iran was holding Sala as a bargaining chip to ensure the release of Mohammad Abedini, who was arrested at Milan’s Malpensa airport three days before on Dec. 16, on a US warrant.

The US Justice Department accused him and another Iranian of supplying the drone technology to Iran that was used in a January 2024 attack on a US outpost near the Syrian-Jordanian border that killed three American troops.

He remains in detention in Italy.