The Minister of Justice, Nicole Belloubet, on September 25, 2019 at the National Assembly. - Louise MERESSE / SIPA

Latest news before the weekend. The news was not very rich this Friday, but this is not a reason to ignore the few info that should not be missed today. Especially since the substantial marrow is reserved for you in these essentials of the day.

Image of the day: Nicole Belloubet conspired by lawyers at the Court of Cassation

A not really warm welcome. While on her way to the formal re-entry hearing of the Court of Cassation, the Minister of Justice Nicole Belloubet found herself confronted by several hundred lawyers, who loudly demonstrated to voice their opposition to the reform pensions, which will "kill the profession" according to their claims. The Minister remained impassive but still had to be protected by an important security device.

The question of the day: How can the investigation into the Iran crash take place?

Missile or not missile? Several days after the crash of a Ukrainian airliner that killed 176 people in northern Iran, the question of the investigation into this drama is on everyone's lips. Iran supports thesis of technological fire, while Canada (whose citizens died in the crash) and the United States accuse the Islamic Republic of having accidentally touched the plane during a military operation targeting American bases in Iraq. How to decide and shed light on this crash in such a tense international context? 20 Minutes takes stock of the situation, with the help in particular of Jean-Paul Troadec, former director of the BEA (Bureau of Investigation and Analysis responsible for studying plane crashes).

The perf of the day: the return of King Fourcade

The absence of his great rival Johannes Boe is undoubtedly for a lot, but it doesn't matter. Martin Fourcade once again shone at the Biathlon World Cup by winning the Oberhof sprint on Friday, ahead of another Frenchman, the amazing Emilien Jacquelin.

The killer's gaze - AFP

The fake-off of the day: No, Brigitte Macron does not work for the Yellow Pieces at the taxpayer's expense

It's been a nagging rumor since the mid-2010s, when Bernadette Chirac was first lady, and returns from time to time. No, Bernadette Chirac and Brigitte Macron do not use public money to work for the charity of the yellow pieces. We will explain what it really is.

Analysis of the day: Will Carlos Ghosn's flight leave traces on Japanese society?

There, it's a scandal. How did Carlos Ghosn, the former CEO of the Renault-Nissan group, escape from the country? Lived as "a humiliation", this episode could leave traces in the country's judicial history. In Japan, Carlos Ghosn's actions could “damage the image of the foreigner. This could reinforce this desire to stay between people of trust, between Japanese ”, decrypts for“ 20 Minutes ”Valérie Niquet.

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