According to the French Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction, 23.1% of the French population smokes on a daily basis - the lowest percentage ever recorded, and a fall of over five points since 2014.
Mr Swiacki described the scene as "crazy, absolutely nightmare".He said the restaurant was on the ground floor, and believes that it is the only room - or at least one of the few rooms - that didn't collapse.
The men are still in Kryvyi Rih and despite the shock of the explosion, Mr Swiacki said he has not been deterred him from continuing his aid work in Ukraine."I will never stop helping people after this," he said.The attack happened ahead of a European security summit on Thursday which Zelensky is attending.
Reacting to the attack, Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said it showed "why Ukraine needs defence capabilities: to protect human lives from Russian terror".Last year, Donald Trump promised he would end the Ukraine War in "24 hours".
Last week, he said that it would not be resolved until he and Russian President Vladimir Putin could "get together" and hash it out in person.
On Monday, the ground shifted again.But the greater risk from the illusion of consciousness is a "moral corrosion", he says.
"It will distort our moral priorities by making us devote more of our resources to caring for these systems at the expense of the real things in our lives" – meaning that we might have compassion for robots, but care less for other humans.And that could fundamentally alter us, according to Prof Shanahan.
"Increasingly human relationships are going to be replicated in AI relationships, they will be used as teachers, friends, adversaries in computer games and even romantic partners. Whether that is a good or bad thing, I don't know, but it is going to happen, and we are not going to be able to prevent it".For ministers fighting to keep cash to spend in their departments it's not that funny. In a couple of weeks, the Chancellor Rachel Reeves will reveal what an insider described as "the last big set of decisions" before the next general election.