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  • The world must act now to "save humanity" from the catastrophic impacts of global warming, urged the UN Secretary General on Monday on the first day of a much anticipated climate summit.

    In a video message sent to the leaders, Queen Elisabeth II, who was unable to make the trip, asked the leaders to make "common cause", to "respond to the call of future generations", during the COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland.

  • Queen Elisabeth II, whose state of health worries the British, was photographed driving a

    car on her grounds of Windsor Castle, where she rests on the advice of her doctors.

    Photos published in the British press show the 95-year-old monarch alone in the vehicle, a green Jaguar, wearing sunglasses and a scarf over her hair.

  • November 1 is also World Vegan Day.

    On this occasion, members of Peta UK (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) organized a “die-in” on Picadilly Circus, in London.

  • And it's also the Feast of the Dead!

    A year after being canceled due to Covid-19, the Halloween parade returned to New York on Sunday night.

  • Five out of six candidates, among the contenders for the nomination of the Republicans for the presidential election, obtained the 250 sponsorships of elected officials required to appear before Congress in early December, according to the counts of the candidates.

    Michel Barnier, Xavier Bertrand (photo), Eric Ciotti, Philippe Juvin, Denis Payre and Valérie Pécresse had until Tuesday, 6 p.m., to submit the 250 signatures of elected officials required, which must come from 30 different departments, if they wanted to participate in the congress scheduled for December 1 to 4, during which LR members will nominate their candidate for the presidential election.

  • Emmanuel Macron welcomed the G20's progress on the climate on Sunday, saying that despite the “divisions” he had made it possible to create “convergence” for the COP26 on the climate in Glasgow.

  • Since the start of the eruption on September 19, the Cumbre Vieja volcano continues to project its ash on the island of La Palma, in the Canary Islands (Spain).

    Here, a house covered with this black powder offers an atypical spectacle on Saturday, October 30.

  • Emmanuel Macron greeted Friday, in Rome, in front of the American President, Joe Biden, "the concrete decisions" taken after the crisis of the Australian submarines which "initiate a process of confidence" renewed between France and the United States.

  • In Rome, the president and his wife took the opportunity to visit the exhibition "Like a dancing dog" which honors the work, over nearly thirty years, of the artist and former resident of the Villa Medici Natacha Lesueur (promotion 2002-2003), at the Académie de France in Rome - Villa Medici, on October 29.

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