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Wild animals, angry restaurateurs, Victorine… The information to remember this Monday noon

2020-09-29T11:09:37.102Z


Here is what you need to know about the news at midday this Tuesday, September 29.The info you shouldn't miss The presentation of wild animals in traveling circuses will be gradually banned in France, as well as the reproduction and introduction of new killer whales and dolphins in the three dolphinariums of the country, announced on Tuesday the Minister of Ecological Transition Barbara Pompili. VIDEO. Pompili announces the "progressive end" of wild animals in traveling circu


The info you shouldn't miss

The presentation of wild animals in traveling circuses will be gradually banned in France, as well as the reproduction and introduction of new killer whales and dolphins in the three dolphinariums of the country, announced on Tuesday the Minister of Ecological Transition Barbara Pompili.

VIDEO.

Pompili announces the "progressive end" of wild animals in traveling circuses

The government will release an envelope of 8 million euros "for the reconversion of circuses and staff of dolphinariums".

"We ask them (in circuses) to reinvent themselves, it will be a period when they will need support, the State will be at their side," she assured.

The minister, who presented a series of measures on the “well-being of captive wildlife”, also announced “within five years” the end of the breeding of American mink for their fur, noting that “our era has changed in its attitude to the wild animal ”.

What to also remember

  • The Prime Minister received this Tuesday morning in Matignon the representatives of restaurants, cafes and hotels.

    The latter are not taking off, after previous government announcements on the advanced or complete closures of their establishment in certain French metropolises to stop the spread of the Covid-19 epidemic.

    Monday evening, on France Info, the starred chef Philippe Etchebest, known to the general public for his participation in the program "Cauchemar en cuisine" and "Top Chef", also called on his colleagues to testify their anger and their concern during of a demonstration Friday in "black armband".

    In an attempt to calm this anger, Bruno Le Maire announced at midday that partial unemployment "at 100%" is extended until December 31 for the hotel and catering sector.

    The Minister of the Economy has also confirmed that the ceiling of the solidarity fund in the sector will increase to € 10,000 (against € 1,500 previously).

We won't let you down.


We need you.

The country needs you.


This morning I am receiving representatives of catering, cafes and hotels at Matignon.


The Government will respond concretely, without delay, to their concerns and needs.

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- Jean Castex (@JeanCASTEX) September 29, 2020

  • How far will the exchanges between the two contenders for the White House go?

    Donald Trump and Joe Biden meet this Tuesday for a decisive debate, 35 days before a US presidential election under very high tension.

    Tens of millions of Americans will have their eyes riveted on their screens for this first debate between the Republican President, 74, and the former Democratic Vice President, 77.

    If their impact on the ballot often remains limited, these meetings are highlights of the electoral campaign, since the first televised tête-à-tête organized 60 years ago in Chicago between John F. Kennedy and Richard Nixon .

  • The lifeless body of Victorine Dartois, a young woman of 18 missing for two days, was discovered Monday "submerged in a stream" in Villefontaine (Isère), confirmed Monday evening the prosecutor of the Republic of Vienna Audrey Quey.

    A first external examination of the body by a forensic doctor "did not identify the causes" of death or when precisely the death, said the magistrate.

    A call for witnesses has been launched.

    An autopsy will be conducted on Wednesday.

  • After the false start, the start of a long-distance race in an electrical context: France, "late" in the deployment of 5G to the chagrin of the government, is launching auctions this Tuesday for the allocation of the first frequencies, which should bring several billion euros to the State.

    Initially scheduled for April, but postponed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, these auctions should allow operators (Orange, SFR, Bouygues Telecom, Free) to acquire 11 "blocks" of frequencies that are currently unused, and open the This will lead to the first 5G services being marketed in some cities at the end of the year.

The unusual info

A mother-daughter duo from Hérault pocketed the astronomical sum of 10 million euros won in the Loto during one of the five Mission Patrimoine draws, which allow players to contribute to the preservation of heritage.

Before the handover, the septuagenarian - who bet with her daughter the same numbers for two decades - hid the receipt under the carpet in her room, taking care not to vacuum, she said, very moved. , à la Française des jeux (FDJ) during payment.

Source: leparis

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