Since New Year's Eve, 2,500 people have defied all the sanitary rules in a rave party.

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JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER / AFP

If you are single, you know that.

It's love sunday today, and most of your bandwidth will go to your dating app tonight.

But keep a little bit for our recap of the weekend news, it will allow you to have things to say on your first "date" ...

1. Lieuron's rave hits the headlines

“We knew it was against the rules, but we wanted to do it regardless of the consequences.

If it was to be done, we would do it again.

“The day after the evacuation of the rave party which brought together around 2,500 people in Lieuron (Ille-et-Vilaine) from Thursday evening to Saturday morning, one of the organizers of the party expressed his lack of regret.

In an interview with 

Ouest-France

, this driver from Rennes also said that prevention stands had been set up to distribute masks and hydroalcoholic gel to participants.

One of the alleged organizers, in police custody, will be brought to the prosecution on Monday.

The Minister of the Interior announced that 1,200 verbalizations in connection with health restrictions were also drawn up.

The info in addition:

This weekend, another walkabout drew the wrath of Internet users.

A shopping center in Moselle, where the epidemic is wreaking havoc, created the event by inviting the new Miss France to a public presentation.

A presentation that attracted far too many curious ...

2. Vaccination, too slow?

Are we vaccinated quickly enough in our country?

This is the question posed this weekend by several political leaders, such as Jordan Bardella, who believes that France is "the laughing stock of the world" for the slowness of its vaccination campaign.

According to the

Journal du Dimanche

, Emmanuel Macron would also have been annoyed by the current pace of the vaccination campaign.

"We are on a pace of family walk, and it is not up to the time, or the French," he would have been alarmed.

For their part, the regional health agencies have identified the establishments that will implement the information, consultation and consent collection protocol as of Monday before moving on to the first injections by the end of the week.

More info:

Social networks have caught a new virus in recent days: vaxxies, a not-so-surprising trend that we present to you here.

3. Two soldiers killed in Mali

The French army again in mourning… Sergeant Yvonne Huynh and Brigadier Loïc Risser were killed on Saturday during a mission in Mali.

Five days earlier, three other soldiers had also died in the Sahel, bringing to 50 the number of French soldiers killed in the Sahel since the start of the French intervention in 2013.

"The motivation, the pugnacity and the self-sacrifice of the French soldiers remain intact in the face of groups which sow terror and chaos", specified Florence Parly, the Minister of the Armed Forces, in the press release paying tribute to the "dead for France".

The withdrawal of French forces is not on the agenda.

France has lost two of its children.

I pay tribute to the strength of the commitment of Sergeant Yvonne Huynh and Brigadier Loïc Risser, of the 2nd Hussar Regiment of Haguenau.

They embody the honor and bravery of the Chamborant hussars.

My thoughts are with their families.

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- Florence Parly (@florence_parly) January 2, 2021

4. Video of the day: Pochettino made official

PSG had Beckham, Posh's husband.

It now has "Pocket".

Mauricio Pochettino, the former club captain officially became his trainer this weekend, replacing Thomas Tuchel.

If you don't know the “Sheriff” yet, we have prepared his video portrait for you:

5. And the groundhog, she puts America at her feet

There it is, the beautiful story of the end of the year.

For five years, the marmots of France 3 have played ungrateful roles for the channel's self-promotion sketches in relative anonymity.

And a tweet was enough for their fate to change.

To see how Jamie, 59, brought rodents to the forefront, just click here.

Or look at this photo, because, frankly, it says it all:

A common groundhog in training - France 3 screenshot

That's all for today.

We will meet tomorrow in paper version and continuously on our digital media.

Happy New Year everyone !

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