The mask becomes compulsory in Paris and in the inner suburbs this Friday from 8 a.m. - ISA HARSIN / SIPA

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Coronavirus in Paris: Wearing a compulsory mask in the capital and the inner suburbs from Friday 8 a.m.

It's official: the wearing of a mask will now be compulsory in all of Paris and in the municipalities of the inner suburbs from Friday morning, 8 a.m. Prime Minister Jean Castex announced in the morning that "the prefect, after consultation with the mayor [Anne Hidalgo], would extend the wearing of masks throughout the capital", following an upsurge of the coronavirus in the city. The measure was confirmed Thursday by Anne Souyris, the deputy mayor of Paris in charge of health on BFMTV. "We have always favored acts of prevention and information […] So initially, the verbalization will not be topical", added the elected Parisian.

US presidential election: Donald Trump lashes out against Joe Biden and poses as America's "protector"

He has spoken his opponent's name 41 times. Faced with 1,500 people - most without a mask and without any social distancing - Donald Trump formally accepted, Thursday evening, the nomination of the Republican Party for the presidential election of November 3. In the gardens of the White House transformed into a “MAGA” meeting, the American president warned voters against a Democratic candidate “under the orders of the radical left” who, if elected, “would be the destroyer of greatness from America ".

Japan: Prime Minister Shinzo Abe plans to resign for health reasons

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, 65, plans to announce Friday his intention to resign due to health concerns, according to several Japanese media, without citing a source. According to the public television channel NHK, the head of government, caught up with his old chronic intestinal disease, expressed his "intention to resign to avoid disrupting the national political scene". Shinzo Abe has held his post uninterruptedly since the end of 2012, a record of longevity for a Japanese prime minister.

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