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Curfew at 11 p.m., Macron slapped, Papacito and Biden in Europe: the information to remember this Wednesday noon

2021-06-09T13:14:14.133Z


Here are the highlights of the news for you this Wednesday, June 9, date of a new phase of deconfinement where the curfew passes.


The info not to be missed

It's the big day!

A number of French people have planned a small reservation at the restaurant this Wednesday evening while the curfew passes to 11 p.m. and the establishments can once again welcome the public indoors - with a 50% gauge for the moment and tables of 6 people maximum. Of course, restrictions persist and citizens are called on to be vigilant since Covid-19 is still present in the territory. In business, the return of some of the employees is in some cases a headache, especially in the management of the canteen. The Minister of Labor, Elisabeth Borne, also invites “all companies to negotiate agreements on teleworking”. Scientists, for their part, seem optimistic about the evolution of the epidemic. There is "no significant risk of a 4th wave this summer",many epidemiologists agree. A condition for that: that the French are "reasonable in the new phase of deconfinement", reminds this morning the president of the scientific council, Jean-François Delfraissy.

Read alsoDeconfinement: everything that changes this June 9

Also to be remembered

A slap and a wave of indignation.

"Through the Head of State, it is an attack on the Republic and its values", estimated this Wednesday the President LR of the Senate, Gérard Larcher, the day after the slap inflicted on the Head of State by a man in the Drôme. From the former socialist president François Hollande to the head of the National Rally Marine Le Pen, several politicians have condemned the gesture. But Emmanuel Macron and Jean Castex will continue to move "in contact" with the French, insisted the head of government, as well as the spokesperson Gabriel Attal: "The president is in contact, without filter", and "in 99.99 % of cases, it goes very well. The investigation continues on the two people arrested, and a copy of Mein Kampf was notably discovered in one of them.

Papacito targeted by an investigation for "provocation" to the murder.

The far-right author and YouTubers - real name Ugo Gil Jimenez - published a video in which he shoots a model representing a "leftist" before stabbing him several times. It was deleted from YouTube and Jean-Luc Mélenchon filed a complaint.

A busy schedule for Biden.

The President of the United States arrives today in the United Kingdom, the starting point of a European tour on the occasion of the G7 which will take him to Geneva, where he is to meet Vladimir Putin next week. While waiting for this face-to-face meeting rich in stakes (Ukraine, Belarus, the fate of the imprisoned Russian opponent Alexeï Navalny, cyberattacks ...), Joe Biden will meet with British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and visit Queen Elizabeth II at Windsor Castle.

Tensions among the Blues?

Author of a double for the last friendly before the Euro, last night against Bulgaria (3-0), Olivier Giroud launched a small controversy that reacts on Wednesday.

The center forward believes he ran too far into the void: “We do races and the balls do not arrive.

"Words that Didier Deschamps wanted to put into perspective, questioned about the possible criticism of Kylian Mbappé hidden in these words.

Find the complete competition calendar with dates, times and the TV channel that broadcasts each match.

The unexpected info

Bitcoin, legal tender in El Salvador.

It is a world first that could inspire others. El Salvador's Congress on Wednesday approved a law converting bitcoin into legal tender. An initiative defended by President Nayib Bukele, which is politically in line with an authoritarian neoliberal line, in order to boost the growth of the Central American country.

Source: leparis

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