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PSG trembled this weekend. Of fear and joy. On Sunday morning, the club's goalkeeper, Sergio Rico, was hospitalized in serious condition in southern Spain after a serious equestrian accident. The prognosis of his state of health is "serious, due to head trauma," according to the emergency services. "Paris Saint-Germain has learned of the accident of its player Sergio Rico this Sunday and remains in permanent contact with his loved ones, responded the club on its Twitter account. The entire Red and Blue community gives them its full support. »
Later in the evening, Kylian Mbappé reassured the club's supporters. The player, crowned best player in Ligue 1 for the fourth consecutive year, has assured that he will still be in Paris next year. "I said that next year I will play at PSG, I still have a year left on my contract so I will honor my contract," said the striker, interviewed by several media.
What to remember also
- A 23-year-old woman found dead in a river. The body of Iris C. was discovered in a river in Lanester, Morbihan, on Saturday morning. She was last seen in the streets of Lorient around 3:30 a.m., in the company of several men. On Sunday evening, the prosecutor's office announced that a man had been taken into custody. It was lifted on Monday. All the details in this article.
- Erdogan re-elected president in Turkey. The 69-year-old Turkish head of state won the second round of the presidential election on Sunday night, with more than 52% of the vote. Recep Tayyip Erdogan is just over 2 points ahead of his opponent, Social Democrat Kemal Kiliçdaroglu.
- Kiev targeted by missiles. For the 15th time since the beginning of May, the Ukrainian capital was the target of a major night attack. In addition to drones, cruise missiles were fired, according to authorities.
It's about you
Is Whit Monday a public holiday, a working day or a day of solidarity? Many employees are deprived of a long weekend and must work this Monday, May 29, Whit Monday. Because since 2004, it has been a "day of solidarity". That is to say, an unpaid 7-hour day for employees, who pay, in a way, to the State for the financing of actions in favor of the elderly or disabled.
Since 2008, the "day of solidarity" can be set on any other date in the calendar, although Whit Monday remains preferred by a large number of companies. In short, there is no general rule: each employer, in agreement with his industry, can decide whether his employees come to work or not.