In the News: Vaccines, more fears than good ...

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More than 800 vaccination centers open this Monday in France.

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By: Sébastien Duhamel

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In France, and for the moment at least, more fears than good because "

the mayors criticize the logistical failures

", tells us

Le Figaro.

"

It's a mess,

" even sums up an elected official quoted by the newspaper.

It has the merit of being clear.

"The general public campaign starts in pain

".

More than 800 vaccination centers open this Monday in France, people over 75 years old can theoretically be vaccinated from today, but "

local elected officials and caregivers are finding it difficult to obtain the promised doses

", explains

Le Figaro

.

After the masks and screening, now the vaccination campaign: "

the deficiencies of the State are obvious

, can we read.

It's annoying.

It is also the main cause of our anxiety,

”concludes

Le Figaro

.

Under fire from critics, Macronie will now have a respondent

Everyboy inside !

It is

L'Opinion

which warns us: "

Faced with the attacks, Macronia abandons benevolence

", "

Emmanuel Macron has given instructions to the ministers

" to respond to the criticisms of the oppositions.

"

It's the end of naivety,

" "

the president wants us to be on the offensive,

" drop Elysee advisers still in

L'Opinion

.

But there will be work,

Liberation

also sees the "

hiccups

".

Libé

concretely shares the difficulties in finding appointments to be vaccinated.

The president's entourage will therefore first have to respond to this 85-year-old lady, forced to ask her granddaughter to monitor the santé.fr portal.

When I call it doesn't answer and I don't have internet,

” she tells us.

However, warns

Le Monde

, however we must go faster, we must accelerate.

This is " 

essential

 " if we want to

"limit the consequences of the British variant

".

The journal is based here on models from the Scientific Council.

The economic consequences of the health crisis ...

What to do with the debt?

"Asks

La Croix

.

The bill for the epidemic continues to grow.

"

In 2019, the French public debt amounted to 98% of the GDP,

develops a specialist.

In 2020, it should reach 120%, which would have been considered unsustainable a short time ago

 ”.

And if " 

the charge remains under control thanks to the policy of the European Central Bank and the interest rates which are low, the question of the management of this debt arises in the long term

 ".

To the point of becoming " 

a major subject of the next presidential campaign

 ", believes

La Croix

.

In the United States, Donald Trump will soon face his debts

In the United States, it is in the short term that Donald Trump will have to answer for his debts.

Another question asked in the front page of

Liberation 

: " 

Donald Trump, after the rout, bankruptcy?"

Leaving the White House on Wednesday, the tycoon will find a financial group in bad shape, cornered by creditors and fled by investors.

 "Deutsche Bank in particular, support for 20 years ...

So,

"the temptation to rename Donald Trump as Donald Tramp, Donald the tramp in English, is very tempting,

 " laughs

Liberation

.

But “ 

he is far from being broke.

Bloomberg estimates the amount of its assets at $ 3.2 billion

,

reports

Libé

.

A shrunken treasure all the same by $ 1.1 billion in debt.

Liberation

also recalls that Donald Trump is now " 

a future ex-president at the mercy of legal proceedings

 ", " 

from January 20, cases of fraud and other sexual assault will emerge

 ".

The " 

bête noire of Vladimir Putin

 " once again worried by justice

In Russia, it is the " 

bête noire of Vladimir Poutine

 " which is once again worried by justice.

Alexeï

Navalny, as soon as he arrived, as soon as he was arrested,"

Liberation

tells us

.

Just like

Le Figaro

, which displays in the front page the photo of his arrival in Moscow yesterday with his wife.

Five months after his poisoning, and therefore just before he was arrested for having " 

violated the conditions of a suspended sentence received in 2014

 ".

Alexeï Navalny is also the subject of an " 

investigation for fraud

 ", specifies

Le Figaro

.

And a little anecdote, we learn that the passengers on the flight bringing him back from Berlin “ 

burst out laughing

 ” when the captain told them that the plane would not land at the airport initially planned.

Little attention from the Russian authorities to “ 

obviously

 ” prevent Navalny from being greeted by his supporters, and the passengers have obviously understood this.

The “ 

nickel feet

 ” of cannabis theft

Some, on the other hand, deserve their place in the courts: Special mention for the " 

nickel feet

 " of the theft of cannabis.

It is

Le Monde

which presents them to us and it is in France that it happens.

Six young people sentenced in Bordeaux for having stolen 1,800 plants of hemp last September.

Problem, they attacked one of only three companies in France authorized to produce legal hemp.

And they got caught because they came back to steal it all in several times.

They receive sentences of up to 6 months probationary suspension and 130,000 euros to be reimbursed.

Some people call it Karma ...

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