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Jubilee of Elizabeth II, Depp-Heard trial, Parcoursup... The info to remember this afternoon

2022-06-02T10:50:42.959Z


Here is the information we have selected for you at midday this Thursday, June 2. The info not to miss For four days from this Thursday, the hearts of the British will beat only for Elizabeth II, at the height of her popularity after 70 years of reign and almost a century of life. The Platinum Jubilee celebrations began at 11am this morning with the traditional 'Colour Salute' military parade, followed by a fly-over of London. The royal family is also expected on the balcony o


The info not to miss

For four days from this Thursday, the hearts of the British will beat only for Elizabeth II, at the height of her popularity after 70 years of reign and almost a century of life.

The Platinum Jubilee celebrations began at 11am this morning with the traditional 'Colour Salute' military parade, followed by a fly-over of London.

The royal family is also expected on the balcony of Buckingham Palace around the queen.

After her mysterious hospitalization last November, the possible absence of the sovereign at the 96 spring has worried many Britons.

But Buckingham Palace confirmed on Wednesday evening that the Queen would be present to greet her subjects.

On the other side of the Channel, President Emmanuel Macron will go this Thursday under the Arc de Triomphe, in Paris, to salute the longevity of the reign of Elizabeth II, to whom he offered for the occasion the a Republican Guard horse.

What else to remember

  • Johnny Depp wins his case against Amber Heard.

    This is the end point of six weeks of debates and dozens of hours of media unpacking.

    On Wednesday evening, the seven jurors responsible for deliberating in the lawsuit brought by Johnny Depp against his ex-wife Amber Heard - who said that she had become "a public figure representing domestic violence", without naming the actor, in a column at the Washington Post - found the 36-year-old actress guilty of defamation and ordered her to pay her ex-husband $15 million.

    Johnny Depp, also found guilty of defamation, was ordered to pay $ 2 million to the former model.

    A landslide victory.

  • Gérald Darmanin recognizes errors.

    After five days of controversy over the incidents that occurred on the evening of the Champions League final, the pressure was too great.

    Before the senators who questioned him on Wednesday afternoon alongside the Minister of Sports, Gérald Darmanin "very sincerely apologized for the disproportionate use of tear gas" on English supporters and acknowledged that "the image of this match is a wound for our national pride.

    The Minister also admitted that "things could have been better organized" and indicated that "two referrals to the IGPN" had been made.

  • 33 cases of monkey pox in France, including 24 in Île-de-France.

    France had 33 “confirmed” cases of infection with the monkeypox virus on Wednesday, according to health authorities.

    Of this total, 24 cases were reported in Île-de-France, two in Auvergne - Rhône-Alpes, one in Hauts-de-France, one in Center-Val de Loire, four in Occitanie and one in Normandy, according to figures from Public Health France (SPF).

    This count was stopped Wednesday morning at 10 a.m., specifies the public body, according to which the very rapid evolution of the situation justifies a device for “perennial monitoring” of the transmission of this virus.

  • Volodymyr Zelensky accuses Russia of having deported 200,000 children.

    While the war led by Russia in Ukraine has now lasted 99 days, the Ukrainian president accuses Moscow of deporting Ukrainians to Russia.

    The Russian army “forcibly displaces both adults and children.

    It is one of Russia's most heinous war crimes.

    In total, more than 200,000 Ukrainian children have been deported so far.

    They are orphans from orphanages.

    And children with parents.

    And children divorced from their families, ”Volodymyr Zelensky said last night during his daily video address.

    “The aim of this criminal policy is not only to rob people, but to ensure that the deportees forget Ukraine and cannot return,” he said.

The information that concerns you

This Thursday, June 2 from 7 p.m., 936,000 final year students will discover on the Parcoursup site the first responses from higher education establishments to their orientation wishes.

A stage often much more dreaded than the results of the baccalaureate, already acquired for many students since the reform of the general and technological baccalaureate imposed by the former Minister of National Education Jean-Michel Blanquer, and which puts continuous control at the 'honor.

The candidates registered at the end of March ten wishes maximum and twenty sub-vows among all the formations recognized by the State, without classifying them.

They then had until April 8 to refine their cover letters and application files.

This evening it will only be possible, at first, to consult the results obtained.

However, a little later in the evening, future students will be able to respond to the proposals.

Source: leparis

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