Snow in the city (illustration).

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23 departments still in orange vigilance, especially for snow

It will still be very cold this Wednesday in the north of the country, with still light snowfall, while Corsica will be under the threat of thunderstorms, forecasts Météo-France.

Twenty-three departments from Brittany to Alsace via Ile-de-France are placed in snow / ice orange vigilance, and four of Hauts-de-France are in extreme cold orange vigilance.

Five departments are also still in strict vigilance.

It also snowed overnight over a large swath from Brittany to the east, passing through the Paris region.

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The Climate Bill examined this Wednesday in the Council of Ministers

It is this Wednesday that the government in the Council of Ministers is considering the Climate Bill.

Highly anticipated, it stems from the proposals of the Citizen's Convention for the Climate and represents, one year before the presidential election, a real test for the credibility of Emmanuel Macron's environmental commitments.

However, for the moment, the text is far from unanimous, as shown by the rain of critics who accuse the executive of unraveling the 149 proposals of the Climate Convention.

Shock video, ill-prepared lawyers… Difficult first day for Trump

On the first day of Donald Trump's impeachment trial, which opened Tuesday in the US Senate, his lawyers, hired just a week ago, had a difficult time.

They were not ready, and it showed as Democratic prosecutors fired red balls at the former president, indicted for "incitement to insurgency" after the attack on Capitol Hill.

If he should logically escape impeachment and therefore possible ineligibility, Donald Trump was "furious" in front of his television, according to the

New York Times

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Philippe Berry, our correspondent in the United States, tells you about this first day which saw the senators confirm the constitutionality of the trial by 56 votes against 44.

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