Police arrest a protester on July 1, 2020 in Hong Kong. - SOPA Images / SIPA / SIPA

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First Hong Kong Arrests Under Security Law

Less than 24 hours after the entry into force of the national security law imposed on Hong Kong, the police made the first arrests under it. The 370 people arrested by the police were arrested during demonstrations celebrating the anniversary of the United Kingdom's return to China in 1997. The United States also protested the law.

Vladimir Putin allowed to stay in power until 2036

Not surprisingly, the referendum in Russia was validated at 74.1%. The Russians thus adopted the vast constitutional revision authorizing Vladimir Putin to remain in the Kremlin until 2036. The ballot was denounced by the opposition who saw it as a maneuver to perpetuate the stranglehold of the president on the country. The participation, meanwhile, hovered around 65%.

Didier Raoult accused of “false testimony” by the AP-HP after his hearing

The appearance on June 24 of Didier Raoult before the parliamentary commission of inquiry on the management of the coronavirus crisis continues to cause a stir. The attack came this time Wednesday from Martin Hirsch, the director general of the AP-HP. In a letter addressed to Richard Ferrand he writes: "It seems essential to me [...] that the work of the commission cannot be based on factually false elements, and that the necessary follow-up can be given". 20 Minutes returns to these accusations for you.

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