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  • Authorities in Wisconsin in the northern United States were struggling on Monday to understand the circumstances under which an SUV-type vehicle crashed into a crowd gathered for a Christmas parade in Waukesha the day before, leaving at least five dead and 40 injured. "However, that toll may change as we continue to collect information," the city's police department said on its Facebook page, noting that a suspect had been taken into custody.

  • Guadeloupe, hit hard by the Covid-19 epidemic this summer, has been shaken for a week by a movement originating from the challenge of the vaccination obligation of caregivers, which degenerated into a social crisis punctuated by numerous violence. Emmanuel Macron on Monday launched an appeal for calm in the face of the "very explosive crisis", while Jean Castex receives in the afternoon the elected officials of the West Indian island where police reinforcements have been dispatched.

  • Women's rights defenders mobilized on Saturday, in particular during a demonstration in Paris, to say "stop" to gender-based and sexual violence and "demand public policies to match" against this scourge. The demonstration started from Place de la République towards Nation behind a #NousToutes banner proclaiming "stop gender-based and sexual violence" gathered 50,000 people according to the organizers, 18,000 according to the police headquarters.

  • Prime Minister Abdallah Hamdok, dismissed during the military coup in Sudan, returned to his post on Sunday after an agreement with General Abdel Fattah al-Burhane, an agreement that did not prevent another death in the repression of protests anti-coup.

    Despite the crackdown that has already left 41 dead and hundreds injured since the putsch, according to doctors, protesters continued to chant "Burhane clears" by the thousands in Khartoum and its suburbs.

  • Sunday evening, the shock between Lyon and Marseille was definitively stopped after the Marseillais Dimitri Payet was hit in the face by a bottle thrown by an OL supporter, in yet another incident in the stadiums of Ligue 1 since the start of the season.

  • After his victory last week in Brazil, Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) did it again in Qatar on Sunday.

    Starting from pole position and never worried by Max Verstappen (Red Bull), he is now behind the Dutchman in the title race (8 points away) before the home stretch in Saudi Arabia and Abu Dhabi in December.

  • The XV of France achieved a feat by signing a record success in front of New Zealand (40-25), triple world champion, his first against the All Blacks since 2009, Saturday at the Stade de France at the end of the tour autumnal.

    The Blues, who remained on 14 consecutive defeats against the All Blacks, scored four tries against three opposing side and had never beaten New Zealand with such a gap in score.

  • At the 23rd edition of the NRJ Music Awards which took place on Saturday in Cannes, Ed Sheeran received two major trophies: International Song of the Year and International Male Artist of the Year.

  • Crown Prince Jacques of Monaco and his twin sister Gabriella (6) appeared on the balcony of the princely palace on Friday waving messages of affection for their mother Charlene, absent for health reasons from the celebrations of Monaco's national day.

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