Rafael Nadal won his 13th Roland-Garros on October 11, 2020. -

Alessandra Tarantino / AP / SIPA

Did you take advantage of your weekend to disconnect?

Here is a little summary of the unmissable news of this weekend.

'Immune' to coronavirus, Trump sets out again on campaign

Donald Trump during a speech on October 10, 2020 from a balcony of the White House.

- Sipa USA / SIPA

“It looks like I'm immune, for - I don't know - maybe a long time, maybe a short time, maybe for life.

Nobody really knows but I am immune, ”said US President Donald Trump on Sunday.

In a brief statement released on Saturday evening, Dr Sean Conley said the US president was "no longer considered to be at risk of transmitting" the virus to other people.

In the process, the American president spoke from the White House in front of several hundred supporters wearing the famous red caps

Make America Great Again

.

With this supposed immunity, Doland Trump intends to go back to the campaign on the hats of wheels, with meetings scheduled in Florida on Monday, Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Iowa on Wednesday.

More info: 

Coronavirus: Collective or crossed, real or supposed ... Immunity to Covid is debated

Emotion after the attack on the Champigny-sur-Marne police station with fireworks mortars

The Champigny-sur-Marne police station was attacked during the night of October 10 to 11 by about sixty masked individuals from the city of Bois l'Abbe.

- JOHN SPENCER / SIPA

Forty people attacked the Champigny-sur-Marne police station (Val-de-Marne) on Saturday evening using fireworks mortars, without causing injuries.

Several police vehicles were damaged as well as the glass front door of the police station which is located in the city of Bois-L'Abbé, one of the three neighborhoods in the Priority Safety Zone of this city near the Bois de Vincennes.

An investigation of flagrance, now entrusted to the Territorial Security of Val-de-Marne, has been opened for "violence in assembly with a weapon on persons holding public authority" and "damage to public and private property", a said the Créteil prosecutor's office to AFP.

He said that among the damaged vehicles were two police cars.

This incident caused a stir among the police and the wrath of the right-wing opposition which calls for firmness.

The Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin, who was to go there in the evening on Sunday and meet the police unions on Tuesday, seemed to link in a tweet the clashes in Champigny to drug trafficking, speaking of the "little guys" who "n 'impress anyone and do not discourage our work against narcotics'.

The info in addition

 : "There is a structural mistrust in the poor districts vis-a-vis the police".

Read the interview with Sebastian Roché, research director at the CNRS, author of 

De la police en democratie

(Grasset)

here.

At Roland Garros, the Iga Swiatek revelation, and Rafael Nadal's record

Iga Swiatek, in the final at Roland Garros.

- Thomas SAMSON

On Saturday, Iga Swiatek, who still divided her time between tennis and high school a few months ago, became at 19 the first player from Poland to win a grand slam trophy at Roland Garros.

Ranked 54th, she dominated in the final 6-4, 6-1 the American Sofia Kenin, world No. 6 and winner of the Australian Open in early February.

This Sunday, Rafael Nadal outclassed Novak Djokovic in three sets 6-0, 6-2, 7-5 this Sunday to offer himself a thirteenth historic coronation at Roland Garros and equal the record of twenty grand slam trophies set by Roger Federer.

More info 

: "This tournament will change my life", projects the astonishing Iga Swiatek.

Discover the report of our reporter at Roland-Garros

here

.

Fragile truce in Karabakh

Is the truce agreement signed on Friday already void?

This Sunday afternoon, no exchange of prisoners or bodies had been announced, yet an objective of the humanitarian ceasefire negotiated in Moscow and which was to come into force on Saturday at 8 am.

All weekend long, Azerbaijan and Armenian separatists accused each other of not respecting the terms of the truce, citing in particular night strikes targeting civilians.

On Sunday evening, the European Union's foreign minister, Josep Borrell, expressed his "extreme concern".

More info 

: Karabakh: "Azerbaijan has no interest in a truce".

Read the interview with geopolitician Frédéric Encel

here

.

Montpellier and Toulouse placed on maximum alert against the coronavirus

Toulouse and sixteen towns in the Toulouse metropolitan area are undergoing - F. Scheiber / SIPA

Bad weekend on the front lines of the fight against the coronavirus epidemic.

While a new record number of new cases was recorded on Saturday (27,000 people tested positive in 24 hours and the number of patients in intensive care reached this Sunday its highest since May (1,483), several cities were placed this weekend in maximum alert level: Toulouse and Montpellier will spend Tuesday in the maximum alert zone, after q (Lyon, Grenoble, Saint-Etienne and Lille on Saturday.

On the other hand, new admissions to intensive care units - one of the other important indicators for monitoring the evolution of the epidemic since the main challenge is to prevent hospitals from being overwhelmed by a massive influx of patients - are down slightly. , with 73 patients admitted on Sunday, 37 less than the day before.

More info

 : Why has the government not increased the capacity of resuscitation beds?

Read our decryption

here

.

Miscellaneous

Indre-et-Loire: Five deaths after the collision of a microlight and a private plane

Sport

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