President Abdelmajid Tebboune at a ceremony honoring the remains of 24 Algerian independence fighters, returned by France - ALGERIAN PRESIDENCY PRESS OFFICE / AFP

Life flows, life flees. The weekend parades languidly. But during this time, the news has made small leaps, even big leaps. To be on Monday, here's what you shouldn't miss.

1- Algeria asks France to apologize for its colonial past

After the restitution by France of skulls of the fighters for independence, and while Algeria celebrates on July 5 the anniversary of its independence, the Algerian president asks for one more step in appeasement. On Saturday, Abdelmadjid Tebboune said he expected an apology from France for the colonization of Algeria. He considered that his counterpart Emmanuel Macron was "someone very honest" likely to contribute to this climate of appeasement.

2-The Castex government expected for Monday

Friday Saturday Sunday…. Monday ?

This Sunday, Richard Ferrand announced that the constitution of the government would be announced "probably" this Monday. It should include "twenty ministers and deputy ministers," said the Elysee Palace on Sunday. Will it be marked by a resurgence of the local and the territories as some hope? Its composition should in all cases be scrutinized, as will be the speech of

Emmanuel Macron who will speak again on July 14, reviving a presidential tradition he had suppressed. The Prime Minister's policy statement should follow.

3- Michèle Rubirola elected mayor of Marseille

A first for the city of Marseille. It will be headed by a woman.

Michèle Rubirola, of Printemps Marseillais, was elected mayor on Saturday after the vote of the city council, by an absolute majority. It is Samia Ghali, the various senator left of the North districts, which will have rocked this election with suspense. She becomes second assistant.

4- A woman dies in a carousel accident

A 32-year-old woman died this Saturday in an amusement park in Saint-Paul (Oise), we learned from concordant sources. "A passenger fell from the vehicle traveling on the" roller-coaster "type attraction while it was in operation," Parc Saint-Paul, chaired by Gilles Campion, said in a press release. It is the same carousel - but operated by another operator - as the one where a fatal accident had already occurred on August 22, 2009: a 35-year-old woman was killed after being ejected and dropped from a ten meters. An investigation has been opened.

5- Mexico, 5th most bereaved country in the world by coronavirus

After Brazil and the United States, Mexico is crystallizing concerns on the American continent. The country became Saturday the 5th country in the world the most mourning by the Covid-19, ahead of France, with 30,366 deaths, according to an official count of the Mexican Ministry of Health. On the American continent, which has become the epicenter of the pandemic, Mexico is the third most affected country after the United States and Brazil.

There, that's it for today. And your weekend appointment stops at the start of summer to go on vacation. He even whispers that he would think of taking sabbatical years to change his life. In any case, thank you for following us during all these years. It is with a heavy heart that we bid you farewell. And don't forget the barrier gestures!

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