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  • From the scandal of the Mediator in the pharmaceutical industry to the “Luxleaks” or “Swissleaks” in the world of finance, resounding cases have repeatedly highlighted the difficult fight of the whistleblowers.

    The National Assembly is looking on Wednesday to strengthen their protection via a widely supported text.

    Deputies and senators last week auditioned the American Frances Haugen (photo), a former Facebook computer scientist who came to describe the drifts of the digital giant and the obstacles she faced.

  • Belarus said on Monday that it was working to bring migrants camping on the border with Poland "home", assurances coming as the EU wants to sanction Minsk because of the migration crisis.

    The heads of diplomacy of the countries of the European Union meet on Monday in Brussels to adopt punitive measures, believing that Belarus has orchestrated these tensions in response to a previous wave of sanctions decided after the repression of the organized opposition by President Alexander Lukashenko in this country.

  • MIF Expo Porte de Versailles in Paris looked like an Agricultural Show in the middle of an election campaign.

    Valérie Pécresse, Marine Le Pen, Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, Arnaud Montebourg and Jean-Luc Mélenchon went there on Friday, environmentalist Yannick Jadot on Saturday, and polemicist Eric Zemmour on Sunday.

    Five months before the presidential election, the contenders for the Elysée followed one another at the “Made in France” show to share their “vision of sovereignty”, a recurring theme of the campaign, and to promote reindustrialisation.

  • Six years after the horror, several tributes were paid on Saturday by the authorities in Paris and Saint-Denis to commemorate the attacks of November 13, in a highly symbolic atmosphere, at a time when the trial is testing the victims and shaping the collective memory of these attacks.

  • The 200 or so countries of COP26 adopted an agreement on Saturday to speed up the fight against global warming, but without guaranteeing to meet the target of containing it at 1.5 ° C or responding to requests for assistance from poor countries . The text was adopted after two weeks of trying negotiations, like the last-minute, less restrictive changes introduced on the issue of fossil fuels at the request of China and India. Before hammering out the adoption, the British president of this 26th world climate conference, Alok Sharma (photo), said in a touched voice and tears in his eyes, "deeply sorry For this outcome.

  • Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) delivered a lesson in resilience and driving to win the Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix on Sunday and reduce his championship delay over Max Verstappen (Red Bull).

    The Dutchman, second Sunday, is just 14 points ahead.

  • The XV of France largely beat Georgia (41-15), Sunday in Bordeaux, during its second test match of the fall, six days to receive the legendary All Blacks.

  • The French team, the reigning world champion, won its qualification for the 2022 World Cup in Qatar after its 8-0 demonstration against Kazakhstan on Saturday at the Parc des Princes. The Blues will participate in their 16th World Cup final phase (21 Nov-18 Dec 2022) thanks to a quadruple from Kylian Mbappé (6, 12, 32 and 87th), a double from Karim Benzema (55 and 59th), a goal from the head of Adrien Rabiot (75th) and a penalty from Antoine Griezmann (84th).

  • The evening was also marked by a series of tributes to the victims of November 13 with a minute of silence observed before the kick-off of the match, a banner "To our 131 stars of November 13" from a stand. in the 15th minute of the match, in reference to the moment when the first of the two bombs exploded six years ago near the Stade de France, during the France-Germany match, or even Antoine Griezmann's message after his goal .

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