Americans outside Afghanistan, strike on October 5 and Mbappé left to stay



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With the takeover of Kabul airport by the Taliban, the longest war in American history is over. The last American soldiers have indeed left Afghanistan, the Pentagon announced on Monday. “We have made history,” a Taliban official immediately rejoiced, as celebratory fire crackled in Kabul. The defeat of the Americans is “a great lesson for other invaders and for our future generation”, for his part declared, from the airport in the Afghan capital, the main Taliban spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid. The new masters of the country must now finalize their government’s roster.

France will be shaken by a social movement on October 5. An inter-union bringing together the CGT, FO, FSU, Solidaires and the youth organizations FIDL, Unef, MNL and UNL called Monday evening for this day of mobilization, for the defense of wages, jobs, working conditions and studies. The unions also want to put pressure on the government on the issue of pension reform. The CFE-CGC, which participated in the meeting organized at the invitation of the CGT, did not wish to join this day of strike and demonstrations. The CFDT for its part declined the invitation from the Montreuil power plant.

The transfer window is coming to an end. There are indeed only a few hours left for football clubs to complete their market before midnight Tuesday evening. And the most burning issue for Ligue 1 seems to have given its answer: Kylian Mbappé has left to stay at PSG this season. But on transfers, everything can change until the last minute. Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez can still make an offer if he wants to bring in the Parisian prodigy this season. But Monday evening, an agreement seemed to be moving away, the press evoking, on both sides of the Pyrenees, a halt in negotiations between PSG and Real. So will this Tuesday be synonymous with a final twist? Final answer this evening at midnight.



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