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After Macron's criticisms, the French ambassador summoned by Bamako

In addition to Algeria, French diplomacy must put out another fire in Africa and once again with a strategic partner. Bamako in fact summoned the French ambassador on Tuesday following remarks deemed “regrettable” by Emmanuel Macron against the military junta in power in Mali. "The minister called on the French authorities to exercise restraint, avoiding value judgments," commented the Malian Foreign Ministry. Several statements in recent days have increased tensions between the two countries. "The State must return with its justice, its education, its police everywhere, in particular in Mali", where entire swathes of territory remain on their own in the face of jihadists, inter-community tensions and trafficking, thus estimated Tuesday Emmanuel Macron. Before that,he had qualified last Thursday as “shame” the accusations of “abandonment in full flight” of Mali by France brought by Prime Minister Choguel Kokalla Maïga to the UN platform.

The impasse on the debt ceiling continues in the United States

Will the United States lose its financial credibility on October 18?

Less than two weeks from this fateful date, this worst-case scenario cannot be ruled out.

The leader of the Democratic senators Chuck Schumer indeed warned Tuesday that the very threat of a default could push the financial agencies to lower the rating of the country "very soon" if no agreement is reached quickly to raise the ceiling of the debt.

Republicans and Democrats are indeed engaged in a standoff over a vote to raise the maximum level of indebtedness of the world's leading power.

Tic, Tac, Tic, Tac,… time is running out: the United States will be short of money in 12 days if nothing is done by then.

WHO warns Covid-19 pandemic still not under control

To those who believe that the coronavirus pandemic is almost defeated, the WHO wanted to send a clear message on Tuesday: above all, we must not proclaim victory too victory. Maria Van Kerkhove, responsible for managing the Covid-19 epidemic at the World Health Organization, recalled that 3.1 million new cases of contamination and 54,000 deaths were reported last week around the world. . “The situation is still incredibly dynamic. And it is dynamic because we do not have the control of this virus ”, she underlined. Above all, “we are not out of the woods yet. We are completely in the middle of this pandemic. But where in the middle… we don't know yet, because frankly we are not using the tools we currently have to get closer to the end ”. Hope is therebut for now the battle continues.

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