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Macron's wishes to caregivers, ceasefire not respected, death of Vialli: the information to remember this afternoon

2023-01-06T11:17:52.895Z


Here is the information we have selected for you this Friday, January 6 at midday. The info not to miss Try to appease and convince. Emmanuel Macron went to Corbeil-Essonnes hospital this Friday to present his wishes to health actors. A long-awaited speech in a sector that combines crises. The Head of State is expected to announce "guidelines and rapid measures to rebuild the health system", although the consultations of the National Council for Health Rebuilding (CNR), carried


The info not to miss

Try to appease and convince.

Emmanuel Macron went to Corbeil-Essonnes hospital this Friday to present his wishes to health actors.

A long-awaited speech in a sector that combines crises.

The Head of State is expected to announce "guidelines and rapid measures to rebuild the health system", although the consultations of the National Council for Health Rebuilding (CNR), carried out for three months with several hundred meetings throughout the territory, have not yet been completed.

In addition to the emergency crisis, which has been going on for months and has led to 150 "unexpected deaths" since December according to the Samu-Urgences union in France, the health sector is shaken by a strike by liberal doctors, who are demanding an increase in consultation fees.

What else to remember

  • A unilateral ceasefire… not respected.

    Vladimir Putin unilaterally declared a 36-hour ceasefire in Ukraine which started this Friday morning.

    A decision taken at the request of Patriarch Kirill, on the occasion of Orthodox Christmas.

    Quickly, Volodymyr Zelensky expressed his mistrust, seeing in this pause "an excuse with the aim of at least stopping the advance of our troops in the Donbass and bringing equipment, ammunition, and bringing men closer to our positions".

    kyiv has also refused to do the same.

    And, this Friday, bombardments continued, in particular in Bakhmout.

Read alsoCeasefire in Ukraine, possible negotiations: should we believe Putin?

  • Terrible discovery in Haute-Savoie.

    The bodies of two babies were found on Sunday in an apartment in Rumilly (Haute-Savoie) during an intervention by the gendarmerie, the Annecy prosecutor said on Friday.

    It was an alarming call from the mother for help that triggered the intervention in a family's home.

    However, at this stage, no judicial investigation has been opened.

  • Sunday hunting is not over.

    The Secretary of State for Biodiversity, Bérangère Couillard, is to announce next Monday measures regarding hunting.

    But she did not win her case on the banning of this activity on weekends, because it would seem that Emmanuel Macron, a native of the Somme, considers that his link with rurality goes through the defense of this practice.

    Other tracks have, however, been kept, such as the launch of an application to know the territories without hunting nearby.

  • Disappearance in the world of football.

    Italian football legend Gianluca Vialli died on Friday at the age of 58 from pancreatic cancer.

    The former Sampdoria and Juventus Turin striker had been battling illness since 2017. In mid-December, he left the Nazionale staff, where he served as assistant coach, to seek treatment in London.

it concerns you

The daily passages of the postman are perhaps ancient history.

From March, La Poste will try a new experiment by eliminating daily mail delivery rounds in 68 areas of the country, as part of an attempt to reorganize.

According to Franceinfo which revealed the information, only urgent mail, parcels, press distribution or registered mail will be distributed daily.

The mail carriers will change rounds every day.

Source: leparis

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