Emmanuel Macron's TV address, June 14, 2020. - Jacques Witt / SIPA

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Deconfinement: Emmanuel Macron praises his management of the crisis during a communication operation

The tone is solemn but optimistic. “We are going to find France fully. The President of the Republic spoke Sunday evening for about twenty minutes, for the fourth time since the start of the coronavirus crisis. A crisis, to hear Emmanuel Macron, who is now (almost) behind us and who has been perfectly managed by his government. "He swept away the problems in ten or twenty seconds," laments political scientist Virginie Martin, research professor at Kedge Business school and president of the think tank Different. The shortage of masks? Sibeth Ndiaye's blunders? The caregivers' fed up? "He does not give life to his shortcomings since he does not recognize them," insists the political scientist. The rest is to be read here.

Deconfinement: Why bring all the students back to class on June 22?

They will have class for two weeks. "As of tomorrow in France and overseas, the crèches, schools, colleges are preparing to welcome from June 22 all students in a compulsory manner and according to the normal presence rules," announced Sunday the president of the République Emmanuel Macron during an address giving an update on deconfinement. A long-awaited decision that was desired by the Minister of Education. Asked Wednesday on RTL, he was also very confident about the simplification of health rules in schools and colleges: "We will probably do it," he said. Because only this simplification of the health protocol allows a more massive return of students to class.

74-year-old Donald Trump denies being physically impaired

Donald Trump, who celebrates his 74th birthday on Sunday, defended himself from being physically diminished after a very commented video in which we see him descend from a scene with a hesitant step. The American president had just delivered Saturday at the graduation ceremony of the prestigious military academy of West Point, near New York, an unusually consensual speech for him who likes to deviate from his prompter. Invited to leave the stage, he seems to know some difficulties on the access ramp, descended with cautious steps. American media also noted that he needed two hands in the middle of the same speech to raise a glass of water to his lips, and that he struggled to correctly pronounce the name of General Douglas MacArthur, World War II heroes.

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