We hope you were able to enjoy your weekend.

We spent these two days checking the news.

And it's time to sum it all up.

1. End of presidential suspense in 30 minutes

After months of campaigning, which will not always have excited them as shown by our report this Sunday in an Alsatian village, the presidential election will have its epilogue at 8 p.m.

Outgoing President Emmanuel Macron (LREM) and Marine Le Pen (RN) compete for this second round, more undecided than five years ago.

The government should be changed in stride.

The summary of this voting day is here.

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2. No Easter truce in Ukraine

Despite repeated calls from Pope Francis and the UN to evacuate civilians stranded in Mariupol, Russia has not changed its agenda on this Orthodox Easter Sunday.

His strikes caused the death of several civilians again this weekend.

On the ground, his troops are making little progress, however.

Blocked under the Azovstal factory in Mariupol, several hundred Ukrainian soldiers continue to resist.

The follow-up of the day of this Sunday, it is by there.

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US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is expected in Kiev this Sunday, Zelensky announced on Saturday.

3. Shanghai still confined, Beijing is worried in turn

Locked in its zero Covid strategy, China is nevertheless seeing positive cases flourish.

In Shanghai, confined for several weeks, the authorities claim to have recorded 22,000 new cases on Sunday, and 39 new victims, bringing the total to 87 dead since the start of the pandemic.

China's largest city has totaled nearly half a million cases since early March.

And it is the capital, Beijing, which is worried in turn.

Twenty-two cases have been identified there, and authorities are warning that “urgent” action is needed to stop the contagion.

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A leopard has caused panic in a city in northern Iran, Ghaemshahr.

He attacked a policeman before being shot.

4. A priest and a nun attacked with a knife in Nice

A man attacked a priest and a sister with a knife this Sunday morning in the Saint-Pierre-d'Arène church in Nice.

The aggressor, “who is not on file”, would be unbalanced, declared the prefect of the Alpes-Maritimes.

The National Anti-Terrorist Prosecutor's Office has all the same "been notified as is customary in this kind of case", specified the prosecutor, but as it stands, it is the Nice prosecutor's office which is seized.

An investigation is opened for “attempted voluntary homicide” and “voluntary violence with weapons”.

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After a refusal of an identity check, a second night of violence between young people and the police took place in Mulhouse on Saturday.

A policewoman was slightly injured in the leg by a stone throw.

5. PSG win their 10th title

The Parisian club officially gleaned its tenth French championship title on Saturday evening, after a 1-1 draw on its lawn at the Parc des Princes against RC Lens.

A mixed result, like his performances throughout the season, far removed from what his XXXL transfer window could have given fans hope for last August.

Proof of this growing disenchantment, the Parisian ultras celebrated this title outside the enclosure, without the players.

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RedBull weekend on Ferrari land.

Verstappen won in the sprint format on Saturday, before returning the cover this Sunday.

Leclerc remains at the top of the world championship.

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