Your smartphone put in airplane mode or completely discharged allowed you to spend a weekend away from notifications.

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Here is our push with the summary of the weekend so that you can catch up on the essential information of the last two days.

1. A 24-year-old French soldier killed in Mali

The mortar shell attack that claimed the life of Brigadier Alexandre Martin, of the 54th artillery regiment in Hyères, has not yet been attributed.

The 24-year-old French soldier died on Saturday in Mali, in Gao.

Nine other soldiers were injured in this attack.

This is The soldier who died on Saturday afternoon is the 53rd French soldier killed in combat in the Sahel since 2013.

2. Beijing imposes screening on a neighborhood of two million people

While the vaccine pass comes into effect on Monday in France, China is preparing to host the Beijing Winter Olympics in 12 days.

Ahead of the event, the authorities have just screened a neighborhood of two million inhabitants.

After the discovery of an Omicron case in the district of Fengtai, located in the south of Beijing, then the census of around thirty people infected with the Delta variant, all the inhabitants were subjected to a screening test.

3. The strongest man in the world remains Cameroonian

He fought on one leg and yet he retained his UFC world heavyweight title.

This Sunday, Francis Ngannou beat the French Ciryl Gane in Anaheim, California after twenty-five minutes of a very tight fight and the decision of the judges.

The Cameroonian revealed at the end of the fight to suffer from the right knee, damaged at the level of the cruciate ligaments.

He also wonders about his future in MMA, his contract expires with the UFC, and a possible conversion into a boxer.

Another force of nature – although less leaner but with a devastating steering wheel – Sébastien Loeb won the Monte-Carlo rally at the age of 47, this Sunday.

4. Death of the adventurer Jean-Jacques Savin

5. Jean-Jacques Bourdin off air

Altice Media has decided to "temporarily" deprive Jean-Jacques Bourdin of the antenna "so as not to harm the daily operation of BFMTV and RMC".

Face of the presidential TV and radio media group of Patrick Drahi, the journalist is the subject of a complaint for sexual assault.

The environmental candidate Yannick Jadot canceled an interview with Jean-Jacques Bourdin on Friday morning while Valérie Pécresse spoke on Tuesday before his face-to-face with the journalist to vilify "the law of silence" on the violence committed. Women's.

Jean-Jacques Bourdin "regrets this unilateral decision".

Society

Rowing the Atlantic: The "lifeless" body of the 75-year-old Girondin adventurer was found in his canoe

Health

Vaccination pass: The Constitutional Council validates the bill, but prohibits its request for political meetings

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