In this edition, we will also return to a drama, which has been misunderstood for six years. On October 11, 2013, when Syria was plunged into a war of unheard-of violence, 268 people, including 60 children, were killed in the Mediterranean in the sinking of their boat. The Italian and Maltese authorities did not take into account the many SOS launched by the migrants aboard the boat. On the dock, two Italian officers: the navy and the coastguard. They are accused of multiple homicide by recklessness. The next hearing was scheduled for May 5, 2020. A look back at this case with the report of Natalia Mendoza, Juliet Dubois, Lorenza Pensa and Melina Huet.

Finally, Saudi Arabia takes the lead in the rotating G20 presidency. The Saudi kingdom, which succeeds Japan, is the only Arab country member of this organization, which includes the world's major economic powers, including the United States, France, China and the European Union. A presidency that cringes. Saudi Arabia is often criticized for its human rights violations. This week also marks, for the country, the IPO of the national oil company Aramco. A regional operation. The plan strongly encourages the population to participate, because the issue is also political.