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Death of Robert Badinter, Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin and reshuffle: the information to remember this afternoon

2024-02-09T11:44:46.127Z

Highlights: Death of Robert Badinter, Joe Biden, Vladimir Putin and reshuffle: the information to remember this afternoon. Amélie Oudéa-Castéra assured that she was leaving the Ministry of National Education “more seasoned than ever” after having remained in office for 28 days. The Landes gendarmes have been looking for the little boy since Thursday evening. His mother raised the alarm when the boy's schoolbag and telephone had just been found in a ditch in Soustons.


Here are the main news that we have selected for you this Friday February 9 at midday.


Information not to be missed

The figure of the fight against the death penalty has died out.

Lawyer Robert Badinter died during the night from Thursday to Friday, at the age of 95.

Emmanuel Macron paid tribute to the memory of “a figure of the century, a republican conscience”, while the Prime Minister, Gabriel Attal, paid tribute to a “man of law and values”.

The former Minister of Justice of François Mitterrand made himself known by saving Patrick Henry from the guillotine in 1977, but it was his law of October 9, 1981, abolishing capital punishment, which made him enter posterity .

With his wife, Élisabeth, they formed a duo which marked the Fifth Republic.

What to also remember

  • Joe Biden defends himself. 

    It was an irritated Joe Biden who presented himself to the press on the night of Thursday to Friday.

    The US president has strongly defended himself after a devastating report describing him as an “elderly man with a bad memory”.

    “I mean well, I’m an old man and I know what I’m doing, dammit.

    I don’t have memory problems,” Biden, 81, defended.

  • Putin in interview.

    A message lasting more than two hours to America and the West, which often took the form of a very subjective history lesson.

    Vladimir Putin granted a long interview to American conservative journalist Tucker Carlson, the first granted by the Russian president to a Western journalist since the start of the war in Ukraine on February 24, 2022. An update on his main statements.

  • A demoted minister.

    Amélie Oudéa-Castéra assured that she was leaving the Ministry of National Education “more seasoned than ever” and with her “head held high” after having remained in office for 28 days, Friday during the handover ceremony with the new minister Nicole Belloubet.

    After the second wave of appointments from the Attal government, she remains in charge of Sports and the Olympic Games.

  • Disturbing disappearance of Eden, 9 years old.

    The Landes gendarmes have been looking for the little boy since Thursday evening.

    His mother raised the alarm at the end of the afternoon when the boy's schoolbag and telephone had just been found in a ditch in Soustons.

    It was his father who picked him up at 5 p.m. after school.

    He is also wanted by the police who are favoring the family trail at this stage.

    A call for witnesses has been launched.

It concerns you

Still stunned by interest rates which have been multiplied by 4 in 2 years, the real estate market is slowly starting to raise its head, according to the barometer of the property valuation site Meilleurs agents, which we are revealing.

Prices are increasing (a little), stabilizing (sometimes) but are still far from being at a level that can revive the market.

Sellers still have to make an effort.

Source: leparis

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