Beaten stretcher bearer, “rabbit tax” and Paris marathon

Didn’t you follow the news this weekend? No problem, 20 minutes is here every Sunday evening to give you a recap of the big news that you shouldn’t miss. We’re going to talk about “rabbit tax”, “heinous act”, cannabis and Rwanda. Let’s go !

A sanction of 5 euros for rabbit posers to doctors

Gabriel Attal announced in the regional press on Saturday a series of measures intended to respond to the healthcare crisis in the city. Some could raise eyebrows, such as the introduction of a penalty of five euros for those who do not honor their medical appointment or cancel less than 24 hours in advance.

Another announcement: direct access to specialist doctors, without the patient needing to first go through a general practitioner to obtain a prescription. All the measures proposed by the government can be found in this article.

Additional information: At least 70kg of cannabis discovered at the mayor of Avallon (Yonne)

A stretcher bearer beaten at Challans hospital (Vendée)

A stretcher bearer was seriously injured on Saturday in front of the emergency room of Challans hospital, in Vendée, after being attacked by a group accompanying a patient. According to a witness, these “accompanists” found the support too slow.

An investigation was opened by the Sables-d’Olonne public prosecutor’s office for “violence against medical personnel”. The man suspected of carrying out the attacks is still on the run.

Additional information: The five people placed in police custody this weekend in connection with the death of the teenager Shemseddine in Viry-Châtillon have been referred for indictment.

Six months of war between Israel and Hamas

Six months to the day after the Hamas attack and the start of Israeli military reprisals, Benjamin Netanyahu welcomed the elimination of “19 of the 24 Hamas battalions”

We are one step away from victory. But the price to pay is painful and heartbreaking. »

At the same time, the Israeli army announced that it was withdrawing its troops from the south of the Gaza Strip, and particularly Khan Younes. Located 3 km south of Rafah and transformed into a field of ruins by Israeli bombings, the town of Khan Younes, the largest in the south of the territory, was for months the epicenter of the battle between soldiers and fighters. of Hamas.

Additional information: Who remains at the head of the Palestinian terrorist group Hamas, six months after October 7?

Genocide in Rwanda, 30 years later

The international community “let us all down” during the Tutsi genocide, Rwandan President Paul Kagame said on Sunday, during the commemorations of the 30th anniversary of the massacres. We met Isabelle Darras, author of a book dedicated to those who, as children, experienced the Tutsi genocide. A video testimony can be found in this article.

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In what state do the Paris marathon runners arrive?

Jean-Loup, Cindy, Gaël… This Sunday, they decided to run the 42,195 km of the Paris marathon. Before they left, they were asked their goal. And we went to meet them at the finish line to see if it stuck. The answer in the video placed just below.

Additional information: Mathieu Van der Poel crushes the competition and wins his second Paris-Roubaix. Relive the race here.

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