The issue of police violence has been in the news this week. - Olivier CORET / SIPA

Police violence, strategy of the National Rally for the next municipal elections, social networks that trap employees… The news has been rich in events in recent days. Here is our selection of thought-provoking articles.

1. Is there a real change in the posture of the majority on police violence?

Despite the thousands injured during the protests, despite several deaths, Emmanuel Macron and the government denied the police violence for a long time. Change of tone this week when the peacekeepers were called to order by the executive. However, the majority continue to remain very cautious on this issue.

2. What is the plan for the National Gathering for Municipalities next March?

For a surprise, it's quite a surprise! Marine Le Pen has already announced that she will be a presidential candidate in 2022. In the shorter term, the National Rally will have to overcome the obstacle of the next municipal elections. The far right party has a very clear idea of ​​the tactics to adopt to turn this election ballot into a success.

3. Social networks can become a trap for employees

This week, a garbage collector dismissed because of a photo circulating on Twitter brought his case before the Labor Court to obtain justice. With the advent of social networks, the border between private life and professional framework is becoming more and more blurred but to what point the exposure of your private life can it be a danger for your career?

4. The recycling of drugs is not yet that

In 2018, in France, 78% of the population declared bringing back their unused drugs to pharmacies. Everything is far from perfect, awareness-raising work remains essential on the way to do it, as well as a duty of alert on the risks run by those who continue to store their boxes of tablets.

5. Will animals help design the robots of the future?

The assumption is a little creepy, right? She couldn't be more serious. Besides, living robots have already been created from animal cells. If this technique allows significant positive progress, it carries with it serious ethical problems.

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  • Robot
  • Social media
  • Emmanuel Macron
  • Drug
  • Society
  • Marine Le Pen
  • Animals
  • Police violence