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2022-05-18T10:38:53.802Z


Here is the information we have selected for you this Wednesday, May 18 at midday. The info not to miss New applications for NATO membership. It is now official. After several days of uncertainty and strong pressure from Moscow, Finland and Sweden finally submitted their NATO membership applications on Wednesday. So many candidacies that come as a direct consequence of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. "This is a historic moment at a critical time for our security," said NATO


The info not to miss

New applications for NATO membership.

It is now official.

After several days of uncertainty and strong pressure from Moscow, Finland and Sweden finally submitted their NATO membership applications on Wednesday.

So many candidacies that come as a direct consequence of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia.

"This is a historic moment at a critical time for our security," said NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg, who "hopes to quickly conclude" the process.

Read alsoAdhesion of Sweden and Finland to NATO: "Putin does not have so many means of pressure as that"

This announcement comes as consultations are underway between the Allies to lift Turkey's opposition to the integration of the two Nordic countries into the Alliance.

Because the unanimity of the 30 members of the Alliance is imperative for membership.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan may want to bring the subject to the NATO summit organized in Madrid on June 29 and 30.

Ankara “will not give in”, he has already assured.

What else to remember

  • Evictions.

    Russia has announced the expulsion of 34 French diplomats, according to the Foreign Ministry at midday.

  • A plan to green the capital.

    The PS mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo wants to make the ring road a "green belt" of the capital, promising to revegetate 10 ha, plant 70,000 trees and reduce the number of traffic lanes on the entire ring from 35 km.

    The "Olympic lane", reserved for participants in the 2024 Olympics, will then be reserved for buses, taxis and carpooling.

  • Marion Maréchal finally candidate in the Vaucluse.

    While she had initially given up on running, Marion Maréchal will finally be a candidate for the legislative elections in Vaucluse, under the banner of Reconquest.

    The former RN MP confirmed on Twitter to present herself as a substitute for Stanislas Rigault, the president of Generation Z, a youth movement with Zemmour.

    It is for the elected official who is to give birth to her second child the day after the first round, to "contribute to the collective effort", she assured La Provence.

  • A suspect referred, after the attack chief Thomas Chisholm in Paris.

    A 19-year-old man, in police custody after the knife attack on the ex-candidate of "Top Chef", has been referred for the opening of a judicial investigation for attempted voluntary homicide, according to our information.

    This suspect is not the author of the stab wound that injured the young Franco-American chef, Thomas Chisholm, Sunday evening in Paris.

    The police, on the other hand, suspect him of being at the initiative of the brawl which opposed two groups at the time of the events.

  • More than a hundred “cold cases” relaunched.

    The new judicial center dedicated to unsolved cases, located in Nanterre, is taking its first steps, as we reveal in our file.

    A total of 107 criminal enigmas have been analyzed by the new jurisdiction, seven of which have already been transferred to the investigating judges.

    Among the emblematic files reopened are the disappearance of little Estelle Mouzin (2003) or the murders of Marie-Angèle Domece and Joanna Parrish (1988 and 1990).

it concerns you

This month of May could be the hottest ever recorded in France.

LP/Jean-Baptiste Quentin LP/Jean-Baptiste Quentin

The thermometer is already racing.

With peaks of 35°C expected in several cities in France this Wednesday and in the days to come, the month of May could be the hottest on record.

Météo France evokes "an episode of heat exceptional by its precocity, its durability and its geographical extent".

Some cities, such as Lyon, could go on for at least five days in a row exceeding the high heat threshold, set at 30°C.

Episodes of heat which, in view of global warming, are set to "become more frequent and set in earlier", according to the forecasters interviewed.

Source: leparis

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