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Djokovic on borrowed time, counter-attack by Brigitte Macron, shipwreck in the Channel: the information to remember this afternoon

2022-01-14T12:11:55.249Z


Here is the information we have selected for you this Friday, January 14 at midday. The info not to miss The visa allowing Novak Djokovic to stay on Australian soil and participate in the Grand Slam tournament from Monday was canceled again this Friday. “Australians have made many sacrifices during this pandemic, and rightly want the outcome of those sacrifices to be protected,” said Prime Minister Scott Morrisson. The immigration minister said he made the decision “for reasons


The info not to miss

The visa allowing Novak Djokovic to stay on Australian soil and participate in the Grand Slam tournament from Monday was canceled again this Friday.

“Australians have made many sacrifices during this pandemic, and rightly want the outcome of those sacrifices to be protected,” said Prime Minister Scott Morrisson.

The immigration minister said he made the decision “for reasons of health and good order, on the grounds that it was in the public interest to do so”.

It is therefore the second time that the Serbian's visa has been canceled in two weeks and this means that he will be banned from entering the country for three years, except in certain circumstances.

But all is not over for Djoko, since during an emergency hearing granted by the Australian justice system, the latter agreed to stay his expulsion.

That is to say that for the moment, Novak Djokovic is not obliged to leave the country and could, in absolute terms, play his match at the Australian Open on Monday.

As a reminder, the man with 20 Grand Slams admitted on Wednesday that he had made "errors" in completing his entry form to Australia and in his behavior after testing positive for Covid-19 in December.

Djokovic was notably seen in public in Belgrade the day after a positive test.

What else to remember

  • Why the wearing of the compulsory mask outdoors in Paris has been suspended by the courts.

    The Paris administrative court ruled in favor of the applicants, who had raised “a serious doubt as to the legality” of the order issued by the prefect of police. “The decree was illegal because it relates to a general and absolute obligation, which is only very rarely admitted by the administrative judge. Finally, it exercises a proportionality check on the measures relating to the fight against the Covid ”, rejoices with the Parisian, Paul Cassia, university professor and one of the depositaries of the appeal.

  • New drama in the English Channel.

    Thirty migrants were rescued this Friday morning by the SNSM off Berck (Pas-de-Calais), in freezing temperatures, after the sinking of their boat. The toll could rise further. Research is still in progress by means of the helicopter of the French Navy. Two or three people are still missing. One of the castaways, a man, died. The victim, in her twenties, is a priori of Sudanese nationality, said the prosecution, which opened an investigation against X for manslaughter. According to the prosecution, 32 people who attempted the crossing on Friday with the young victim were rescued "safe and sound", but in a state of "hypothermia".

  • Brigitte Macron strikes back.

    Several weeks after the spread of rumors assuring that she would actually be a man and the announcement of her complaint, Brigitte Macron finally spoke this Friday morning on RTL about these attacks.

    The First Lady explains that she first looked at it “from a little far away”.

    Until she realized that her detractors had started altering information on online genealogy sites to prove that she was… her brother.

    “They changed my family tree”, she regrets, before rebelling: “There, we are touching the genealogy of my parents, and there it is impossible!

    ".

The information that concerns you

Is your iPhone or iPad constantly crashing?

Quickly fix this iOS bug related to the connected home.

Indeed, Apple has updated its operating system and repaired a security flaw that could cause untimely crashes… and extortion attempts.

Its nickname “doorLock” sums up its nuisance potential well: blocking access to your device and causing it to bug in a loop.

Reported by a cybersecurity researcher as early as last summer, the issue - which affects all devices running iOS 14.7 through 15.2 - was deemed serious enough by Apple to release an update to iPhone operating systems this week. and iPads.

The bug finds its source in the HomeKit application which is used to control objects and other connected home devices, as pointed out by the specialized site 9to5Mac.

Source: leparis

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