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Messi says yes to PSG, re-defined Martinique, Vendée in shock: the information to remember this afternoon

2021-08-10T10:33:16.159Z


Here is the information selected for you this Monday, August 9. The info not to be missed Messi has agreed with PSG! The former FC Barcelona striker, after hours of waiting, did get along with Paris Saint-Germain, Le Parisien learns, confirming information from L'Équipe. The Argentinian must now fly very quickly to the French capital, where he will have to undergo his medical examination this afternoon at the American hospital before signing his contract, for


The info not to be missed

Messi has agreed with PSG!

The former FC Barcelona striker, after hours of waiting, did get along with Paris Saint-Germain, Le Parisien learns, confirming information from L'Équipe.

The Argentinian must now fly very quickly to the French capital, where he will have to undergo his medical examination this afternoon at the American hospital before signing his contract, for a period of two years.

The signals were rather positive on Tuesday morning.

Within the Parisian collective too, we seemed to approach this possible arrival with a certain serenity.

"He's the strongest in the world, I'm excited and happy to have him in the team," confided the club's new goalkeeper, Gianluigi Donnarumma, in an interview with Sky Italia.

What to remember too

  • Martinique is reconfigured for three weeks.

    The epidemic situation is far from improving on the island, where the incidence rate continues to be very high. The tension is especially strong in hospitals, while caregivers are expected from the metropolis to provide assistance on the spot. It is in this context that the prefecture decided to reconfine Martinique for three new weeks. And the conditions of this reconfinement are drastic. Non-essential businesses will have to remain closed. Companies are encouraged to implement teleworking as much as possible. Travel is limited to a radius of one kilometer maximum, on presentation of a certificate. Tourists, starting with the most vulnerable, are advised to leave Martinique as quickly as possible and the beaches will be closed to access.

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  • What happened in Saint-Laurent-sur-Sèvre?

    It took only a few minutes after the announcement of the tragedy for the political class to divide. On Monday, the priest Olivier Maire, the superior of the Montfort fathers, was killed by a Rwandan national he was hosting, Emmanuel Abayisenga, known to the courts for having burned down Nantes cathedral last year. The man, who surrendered himself to the gendarmes, saw his custody lifted due to his psychological state. It is the profile of a 40-year-old man with a chaotic journey that has been emerging since then. That of a man who saw with his own eyes the civil war and the Rwandan genocide when he was a teenager, whose asylum has been refused in France since 2015 and who "was the subject of three deportation orders in the border since its arrival on the national territory in 2012 ",as the Minister of the Interior Gerald Darmanin recalled on Monday. Investigators will now have to shed light on the circumstances of this tragedy, starting by providing them with the psychiatric expertise carried out in the context of the fire at Nantes cathedral.

  • The United States classifies France as a very high risk destination.

    The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has placed France and French Polynesia at level 4, to warn travelers of the risk they are taking.

    The CDC recommends being fully immunized before considering traveling to France.

    Five other destinations were elevated to rank 4, the highest in the classification: Israel, Iceland, Former Swaziland, Thailand and Aruba.

The unexpected info

Jérémy Tessier, a former student in sports management and management, decided to embark on a rather particular business.

The 30-something has created a clothing brand paying homage to the famous gangs of gangsters that terrorized Paris and the suburbs at the beginning of the last century.

The Marlous of Belleville, the guys from Charonne, the wolves of the Butte or the pests of Puteaux, he even offers tours in the capital, in the footsteps of these bandits from another time.

Source: leparis

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