Demonstration against France in Khan Younès, Gaza Strip -

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Turn off the radio, show me the bright side of life.

Tired of the darkness of the news, you have disconnected the last 48 hours.

Nobody will blame you for it and especially not the editorial staff of

20 Minutes

, which, it, watches and monitors so that you can take down.

If you wish to reconnect with the course of the world, even with its clashes, here is nevertheless your essential summary of the weekend's news.

1- Schoolchildren killed in a terrorist attack in Cameroon

A particularly bloody attack on children.

At least eight schoolchildren were killed and a dozen others injured on Saturday in the attack on their classroom at a school in English-speaking Cameroon.

The "horrible" crime was strongly condemned by the Cameroonian political class and the African Union.

2- Arab countries announce boycotting French products

The price of freedom of expression.

Several Arab countries have announced their intention to boycott French products in reaction to President Emmanuel Macron's speech, who promised not to “renounce caricatures” of Mohammed, banned in the Muslim religion.

The French head of state spoke during a tribute to Professor Samuel Paty, beheaded by an Islamist assailant after showing his 4th year students caricatures during a course on freedom of expression.

But is this boycott really to be feared?

Questioned by

20 Minutes

, specialists relativize and also point to the role of Recep Erdogan.

3- The XV of France wins against the Welsh

With a score of 38-21 and a world-class Antoine Dupont, the Blues won against Wales, before facing Ireland soon.

4- The state of health emergency extended until February 16

In a stormy atmosphere, the National Assembly voted on Saturday to extend the state of health emergency until February 16 in order to fight against the second wave of coronavirus.

The bill, voted by 71 votes against 35 at first reading, is expected in the Senate on Wednesday and should be definitively adopted in early November.

France this week exceeded one million cases of Covid-19.

It is the second country after Spain to exceed this milestone.

5- The international

Mask Singer

star

revealed

We know it, we saw it but we won't spoil you.

But you can click to find out who the international star featured in

Mask Singer was

.

There you have it, that's all for today, have a good Sunday evening (or not), and see you tomorrow!

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