March against anti-Semitism, ultra-right and Pas-de-Calais still flooded…

Let’s go for the traditional recap of the weekend’s news! If you preferred to enjoy the traditional (also) Sunday roast chicken with your family, we stayed connected this Sunday to give you the 5 pieces of information to remember before starting a new week. A summary of news 100% without assumed sport. Because a hat-trick from Mbappé for PSG is seriously starting to become “boring”. And it’s not just me who says it.

1. According to the police, 105,000 people demonstrated against anti-Semitism in Paris

The Esplanade des Invalides, starting point of the Parisian march against anti-Semitism, was packed with people, according to our journalist on site. Many demonstrators carried small tricolor flags. And many political figures responded, first and foremost the two heads of Parliament who initiated this march, Yaël Braun-Pivet and Gérard Larcher, as well as Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne, former presidents Nicolas Sarkozy and François Holland.

Earlier in the day, other gatherings brought together 3,000 people in Lyon, as many in Nice, and also a few thousand in Strasbourg. We were there.

To relive this day, you can read our live stream.

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2. The ultra-right attacks in Lyon

Saturday evening, around 7:10 p.m., several dozen individuals attacked the premises “La Maison des Passages”, in Old Lyon, where a conference on Palestine was taking place in which around 140 people were participating. Three people were injured and one individual was arrested by the police. 20 minutes takes stock of the events in this article.

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3. Pas-de-Calais under water holds its breath before the rain returns

Despite 48 hours of calm and the gradual decline of rivers, Pas-de-Calais remains on guard on Sunday with the announced return of bad weather which raises fears of a new difficult episode. Schools will remain closed Monday and Tuesday in 279 municipalities in Pas-de-Calais. These closures concern nurseries (with the exception of hospital nurseries), nursery schools, primary schools, middle schools and high schools.

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4. Shooting in the parking lot of a McDonald’s in Marseille

A woman and a man were killed and three people injured by kalach fire on their vehicle this weekend in Marseille. According to the Marseille prosecutor, the three men, including the 22-year-old driver, were known “unfavorably to the courts for drug trafficking and violence in the Toulon region”. The two women, including the 25-year-old passenger, have no criminal record. The link with the drug trafficking which is plaguing France’s second city has not yet been formally established.

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5. In Iceland, a volcano rumbles and threatens 4,000 inhabitants

The countdown has begun for the residents of Grindavik. Experts say a volcano is expected to erupt within hours or days, directly threatening this port city in southwest Iceland. The entire community was evacuated on Saturday. The movement of magma under the earth’s crust has already caused hundreds of earthquakes in the region. The Blue Lagoon geothermal spa, also a popular tourist destination nearby, has temporarily closed as a precaution.

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