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  • Woman, black, stage artist and born abroad, Josephine Baker had little chance of entering the Pantheon.

    Yet this is what will happen on Tuesday at a ceremony chaired by Emmanuel Macron, who will celebrate a life "placed under the sign of the quest for freedom and justice".

    “World-renowned music hall artist, committed to the Resistance, tireless anti-racist activist, she was involved in all the fights that bring together citizens of good will, in France and around the world (...) She is the embodiment of the French spirit ”, had justified Emmanuel Macron by announcing on August 23 his entry into the Pantheon.

  • The detection in France of the Omicron variant of the virus responsible for Covid-19 is "very probably a matter of hours", said Sunday the Minister of Health, Olivier Véran.

    “We are still at the screening stage.

    We have several possible cases.

    About ten.

    At this stage, we are on possible cases, ”said government spokesman Gabriel Attal later in the day on

    CNews

    .

  • Some 3,000 demonstrators, according to the Paris police headquarters, took part on Saturday in the capital in a parade "against the far right and racism".

    Very supervised by the police, the parade was punctuated by sporadic incidents after leaving the district of Ménilmontant (XXth arrondissement).

    The rest of the event went off without a hitch.

  • Two demonstrations in Bordeaux and Lyon (photo) took place on Saturday to denounce gender-based violence and demand better consideration of victims, two days after the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women. In Lyon, 4,200 people, according to the prefecture, gathered before marching in the center at the call of the collective "Women's Rights 69", denouncing "gender-based and sexual violence and the system that allows them to continue". In Bordeaux, the demonstration gathered 550 people according to the police, and 5,000 according to the organization.

  • A heckled visit, without meeting, which ends with a middle finger. The far-right polemicist Eric Zemmour, who is due to announce his presidential candidacy in the coming days, ends his pre-campaign in turmoil. At the exit of a restaurant during his visit to Marseille on Saturday, November 27, a passer-by gave him a middle finger. The polemicist - who could announce Tuesday or Wednesday his candidacy, according to several sources - responded with the same gesture, saying "and very deep".

  • The American Virgil Abloh, stylist and artistic director of the Louis Vuitton men's collections, died Sunday of cancer at the age of 41, announced the LVMH group, Vuitton's parent company.

    The first great black designer, committed to the affirmation of African-American cultures, in 2018 the stylist landed one of the most envied positions in fashion, in the flagship label of LVMH.

  • Paris striker SG Neymar, victim of an impressive twist of the left ankle, was forced to go out on a stretcher Sunday in Saint-Etienne in Ligue 1 (3-1).

    A worrying injury for the Brazilian, who came out in tears.

  • Briton Frank Williams, founder of the famous Formula 1 team that bears his name, has died at the age of 79, the team announced on Twitter on Sunday.

    The team created by Frank Williams in the 1970s won sixteen world titles between 1980 and 1997, nine for manufacturers and seven for drivers, including Nelson Piquet, Alain Prost and Nigel Mansell.

    Sir Frank had been quadriplegic since a car accident in March 1986 and had spent the last decades of his life in a wheelchair.

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