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Clash in Buckingham, equality between women and men, investigation into the death of Olivier Dassault: the information to remember this afternoon

2021-03-08T11:31:53.732Z


Here are the main news of this Monday March 8 at midday. The info not to be missed Suicidal thoughts, racism, "golden prison" ... In an exclusive interview with Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle did not skimp on confessions after leaving the British royal family. The American star, pregnant with her second child - a little girl, we learn - notably revealed having had suicidal thoughts during her first pregnancy, due to pressure fro


The info not to be missed

Suicidal thoughts, racism, "golden prison" ... In an exclusive interview with Oprah Winfrey, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan Markle did not skimp on confessions after leaving the British royal family.

The American star, pregnant with her second child - a little girl, we learn - notably revealed having had suicidal thoughts during her first pregnancy, due to pressure from the tabloids.

And regretted the lack of support from Buckingham Palace, more concerned with his image outside than the well-being of his family, during this dark period.

VIDEO.

Interview with Oprah Winfrey

: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle charge the royal family

The ex-actress also described in detail the loneliness of royal life, cut off from those close to her and under the pressure of protocols to which she does not always adhere.

Another pitfall: the heated discussions within the family about the skin color of little Archie, due to the interbreeding of Meghan and the pallor of Harry.

"It was strange," Harry admitted of this conversation.

The couple, however, declined to reveal who was involved in this conversation.

What to also remember

Attacks of

November

13

, 2015

: arrest of a new suspect in Italy.

A 36-year-old Algerian was arrested in Bari, in the south of the country, Italian police said in a statement on Monday.

The man, suspected of belonging to the Islamic State organization, is also accused of having provided false documents to the attackers of the Bataclan, café terraces and the area around the Stade de France, which left 130 dead.

The suspect is already imprisoned in Italy for holding false papers, and was due out of prison in June.

BEA investigators in Calvados after the death of Olivier Dassault.

The deputy and businessman, son of Serge Dassault, died this Sunday in the crash of his helicopter in Touques, near Deauville.

His pilot was also killed in the accident.

An investigation for manslaughter was opened, and members of the Bureau of Investigation and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety were dispatched to the scene to begin their investigation at daybreak.

Gender equality

: 53 companies pinned three years in a row.

These companies with 250 to 1,000 employees scored less than 75 points on the gender equality index for the third consecutive year.

This index measures the pay gaps between women and men, in promotions, increases on return from maternity leave, as well as the presence of women among the highest salaries in the structure.

Quays of the Seine evacuated

: Anne Hidalgo demands accounts.

After the massive evacuation of the quays of the Seine in Paris, the PS mayor of Paris displays her dissatisfaction.

“Objectively, for more than a year, we can say that the French, the Parisians, are very reasonable.

I was shocked by these images, I was not warned, ”she responded to the microphone of France Inter.

She intends in particular to ask the police chief "the legal basis of this intervention".

The councilor also believes that it would be necessary to adapt the curfew to life in the capital, later, according to her.

“At 6 pm, we are in the middle of the afternoon in Paris,” she insisted, pointing out the difficulties in public transport.

The unexpected info

Intermittent fasting to lose weight, the new trendy diet.

As Dr Martine Perez notes for Le Parisien, intermittent fasting, which consists of eating only for a limited period of eight hours, is gaining more and more followers.

According to a recent British study, this method is effective: fifty people suffering from obesity followed such a program for three months.

In the end, 60% of them had lost 3.5 kilos on average.

All without complications.

"This is encouraging enough to warrant a larger trial," write the study's authors, from Queen Mary University in London.

Source: leparis

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