Police officer drawing his weapon, a winegrower seduces Charles III, masked oval Dupont

Like every Sunday, the editorial staff of 20 minutes was on deck to prepare this Monday’s newspaper (thanks editors) but also to give you all the news for the weekend. Here is the nectar, even if some information is more or less digestible.

1. A police officer points his gun at demonstrators in Paris

More than 9,000 people marched on Saturday against police violence in Paris. Largely enough for things to degenerate between these same police officers and an advance procession made up of hooded individuals. To the point that a police officer ended up getting out of a targeted car and pointing his gun at the demonstrators. Images which immediately made the rounds on social networks. 20 minutes takes stock of this incident.

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2. The pope idol of the Vélodrome

Thousands of people gathered as the popemobile passed through Marseille before a mass in front of 57,000 in the Vélodrome, temple of OM. We tell you about the joy of the faithful at seeing Francis pass in his armored car. Our report to read here.

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3. The king and the winemaker

Like the Pope, Charles III left France. Before leaving on Friday, the King of England passed through Bordeaux where he tasted Noémie Tanneau’s organic conversion wine. Since this glass drunk by the sovereign, “it’s madness” for the winegrower.

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4. Dupont masked oval (ooh ohé)

Antoine Dupont, operated on Friday evening for a maxillo-zygomatic fracture, begins a race against time to return to the field before the end of the World Cup. The salvation of the captain of the XV of France could come through a carbon mask. The difficulty lies in the possibility of producing the perfect mask for Dupont. But also in the World Rugby regulations. here’s why.

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5. Tips to escape the pressure of WhatsApp groups

Since the Covid-19 pandemic, WhatsApp groups with discussions with colleagues, friends, but also family have taken up more and more of your phone’s storage. When it comes to family relationships, the pressure to respond, comment, or gush over a photo or anecdote can become unbearable. Some of our readers have revealed their little tips to us to avoid going crazy.

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