Several people were injured in the terrorist attack - Alberto Pezzali / AP / SIPA

Sunday night is coming on, to be ready in the morning of Monday, here is our anti-dryer news ...

1- Terrorist attack in London

A man stabbed several people on Sunday before being shot by the police in what is known as a terrorist attack. The incident took place around 2 p.m. local time and GMT (1 p.m. Paris time) on a busy street in London's Streatham residential area. At least three people were injured. What we know.

2- First death outside China due to Coronavirus

China is no longer the only country facing deaths from coronavirus. The Philippines has indeed reported on Sunday the first death outside of China of a person infected with the new virus which has already made more than 300 dead and has spread to many foreign countries. The victim is a 44-year-old Chinese man from the city of Wuhan, where the virus emerged, and is believed to have been infected before arriving in the Philippines.

3- Angoulême, popular success and elite list

Detail of the poster produced by Charles Burns for the Angoulême festival 2020 - © C. Burns & 9eArt +

The Angoulême Comics Festival 2020 leaves a mixed feeling among comic book enthusiasts who have traveled there. Despite the success of the edition, a very elite list marked the gap between the choices made by insiders (the Fauves are awarded by a jury of relative connoisseurs) and the majority of the readership amateur of comics. A report from our special correspondent to read here.

4- Les Bleus triumph against England in Rugby

Charles Ollivon enters a test during France-England, February 2, 2020. - FRANCK FIFE / AFP

A great performance for the team selected by Fabien Galthié. The Blues won against England on Saturday in the 6 nations tournament. A match to relive here.

5- Post Brexit, our report in London

The day before, D-day and the day after Brexit, read the reports from our special correspondent in London, between the bitterness of French expatriates and the joy of brexiters.

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