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Meeting at the Ministry of Sports to understand the fiasco at the Stade de France

After the chaos around the Stade de France on Saturday during the match that crowned Real Madrid in the Champions League, it's time for the first explanations this Monday.

The Ministry of Sports brings together the organizers of the final, the police and the local authorities at 11 a.m. to "learn the lessons" of a fiasco.

Two days after the scenes of jostling, attempted intrusion by individuals without tickets or fans in shock at the intervention of the police, the new Minister of Sports, Amélie Oudéa-Castera, will therefore manage her first crisis.

In a report submitted on Sunday, the prefect of police of Paris, Didier Lallement, estimates the number of spectators who showed up "probably between 30,000 and 40,000 people beyond the 80,000 eligible in the stadium".

Scenes of chaos on the lawn of the Cauldron after the relegation of ASSE

The weekend was particularly difficult around several football stadiums.

After the incidents at the Stade de France on Saturday, it was the turn of the Saint-Etienne lair to ignite on Sunday evening.

Several dozen people invaded the lawn of the Geoffroy-Guichard stadium and threw numerous smoke bombs towards the pitch and a grandstand, after ASSE's relegation to Ligue 2 against AJ Auxerre.

The Loire prefecture mentioned "2 slightly injured among the police and 17 slightly injured among the supporters, 3 of whom were taken to hospital for checks".

Above all, the prefect Catherine Séguin spoke of "thugs" and not of "supporters" to qualify the authors of these excesses.

Biden comes to comfort families of Uvalde shooting victims

It is a particularly moving trip that will perhaps help change the way Americans view weapons.

Joe Biden traveled with his wife Jill to Robb Elementary School in Texas on Sunday, the site of one of the worst school massacres in the United States.

Eighteen-year-old Salvador Ramos shot dead nineteen children and two teachers on Tuesday.

Joe Biden and his wife Jill laid a bouquet in front of crosses bearing the names of the victims, almost submerged in flowers, with a stuffed animal here and there.

And, at the exit of the church where the president had just attended a mass, several voices asked to regulate the firearms as quickly as possible by chanting: "Do something"!

" We will do it.

We will,” the president simply promised.

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