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Jason Palmer's surprise in the Democratic primaries, arrest after an anti-Semitic attack, confusion between cucumber and zucchini... The 3 pieces of information to remember at midday

2024-03-06T11:17:17.252Z

Highlights: Jason Palmer's surprise in the Democratic primaries, arrest after an anti-Semitic attack, confusion between cucumber and zucchini... The 3 pieces of information to remember at midday. Find the essential news published Wednesday March 6 in the morning on our site. Jason Palmer won, with 51 votes to 40 for Joe Biden, the majority of the six delegates at stake. A man suspected of the attack on a sixty-year-old wearing a kippah in Paris has been arrested. 59% of young people aged 15 to 24 say they eat in a fast food restaurant at least once a week.


LE POINT DE MIDI - Find the essential news published Wednesday March 6 in the morning on our site.


Democratic primaries: who is Jason Palmer, the first candidate to beat Joe Biden?

Jason Palmer won, with 51 votes to 40 for Joe Biden, the majority of the six delegates at stake.

Unknown until then, entrepreneur Jason Palmer won the primary in the microterritory of the American Samoa Islands.

According to American media projections, it is this entrepreneur who, with 51 votes to 40 for Joe Biden, won the majority of the six delegates (out of 4,749) who were at stake for the inauguration of the Democratic presidential candidate of november.

Paris: arrest of the suspect in the attack on a sixty-year-old wearing a kippah

A man suspected of being the perpetrator of the attack on a sixty-year-old wearing a kippah who was leaving a synagogue in Paris was arrested this Wednesday March 6 in the 20th arrondissement of the capital,

Le Figaro

learned . a source close to the investigation.

According to our information, the suspect is already known for other acts of anti-Semitism.

A man suspected of the attack on a sixty-year-old wearing a kippah in Paris has been arrested.

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One in five young French people do not know how to distinguish a zucchini from a cucumber, according to a study

59% of young people aged 15 to 24 say they eat in a fast food restaurant at least once a week, compared to 37% for the rest of the population.

DENIS CHARLET / AFP

Knowledge of fruits and vegetables is being lost among the new generation.

This is the observation established by the latest study conducted by Harris Interactive published Tuesday March 5.

It reveals that one in five young French people (20%) cannot distinguish a zucchini from a cucumber.

This survey was carried out in February 2024 among a sample of 1,058 people aged over 15, at the request of the Minister Delegate in charge of Business, Tourism and Consumption, Olivia Grégoire.

Today's figure:

14.9%

Average salary inequalities between men and women, for comparable working hours, amount to 14.9%.

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The memorable photo to remember

President Xi Jinping replenishes tea during the closing session of China's National People's Congress, at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

GREG BAKER / AFP

The video of the day

Source: lefigaro

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