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Last day of the campaign, war crimes in Ukraine, Carlos Ghosn: the information to remember this afternoon

2022-04-22T10:27:01.286Z


Here is the information we have selected for you this Friday, April 22 at midday. The info not to miss The presidential campaign is living its last hours. From midnight this Friday, the candidates and the media will have to submit to a radio silence which will extend until the result of the second round, Sunday at 8 p.m. Last sprint, therefore, for Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen, in an attempt to convince the undecided who still promise to be numerous. On France Inter, the


The info not to miss

The presidential campaign is living its last hours.

From midnight this Friday, the candidates and the media will have to submit to a radio silence which will extend until the result of the second round, Sunday at 8 p.m.

Last sprint, therefore, for Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen, in an attempt to convince the undecided who still promise to be numerous.

On France Inter, the president-candidate - who must then hold his last campaign meeting in Figeac, in the Lot - estimated, about his opponent, that "the fundamentals of the far right are there, but Marine Le Pen succeeded in moving forward masked by advancing other problems".

Read also “Far right is an insult”: Macron and Le Pen clash through the media on the last day of the campaign

“Far right is an insult.

I want to be the president of concord, of reparation, I will be the president of all the French, ”she replied to him on Europe 1-CNews, before starting a trip to Etaples, in Pas- of Calais.

These 48 hours will also be crucial for certain municipalities, particularly in Île-de-France, worried about the lack of assessors for the second round.

A major challenge for the proper holding of the ballot this Sunday, April 24, when this shortage had given rise to substantial queues in front of certain polling stations during the first round.

What else to remember

  • The UN refers to "war crimes" in Ukraine.

    On this 58th day of the Russian offensive, the UN has accused the Russian army of actions "which may amount to war crimes" in Ukraine.

    She also says she documented the "unlawful killing" of at least 50 civilians in Boutcha.

    A total of more than 7,500 investigations are open in Ukraine for war crimes, the prosecutor general's office said.

  • Carlos Ghosn targeted by an international arrest warrant.

    The former boss of Renault-Nissan, targeted in France by two legal proceedings, is now the subject of an international arrest warrant issued by French justice.

    67-year-old Carlos Ghosn, who has Lebanese, French and Brazilian nationalities, has been forced to stay in Lebanon since his incredible flight from Japan in December 2019.

  • Disappearance of Maddie: a suspect indicted in Germany.

    A suspect has been indicted in Germany, at the request of Portugal, 15 years after the girl's disappearance, the Portimão public prosecutor's office announced Thursday evening.

    This person, whose identity has not been confirmed, was indicted on Wednesday, the public prosecutor said.

    Since 2020, the German authorities claim to have evidence of the murder of the little girl, identifying a German repeat pedophile, Christian B., already in detention, as the main suspect.

  • +5°C in the Baltic Sea, hottest summer 2021 ever recorded in Europe…

    Did you say climatosceptic?

    Europe experienced its hottest summer in 2021.

    The surface temperature of the Baltic Sea has even increased by 5°C (!) according to the Copernicus observatory on climate change, which is alarmed by the dramatic effects of global warming on the Old Continent.

    And yet, a fifth of the French still do not believe it.

    “But let them open their eyes”, despairs the climatologist and former vice-president of the Giec Jean Jouzel, on the occasion of Earth Day.

it concerns you

Pharmacies faced with stock shortages of Doliprane.

For several months, the 1000 gram format of the drug has become increasingly rare in French pharmacies, and supply tensions are expected to last until next June.

Contacted by La Dépêche du Midi, Sanofi, manufacturer of Doliprane, confirms “tensions” in the supply of the 1000 g format, the laboratory being faced with “an unprecedented increase in demand in pharmacies”.

According to Sanofi, tensions over the 1000 g capsule format of Doliprane should last until next June.

Source: leparis

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