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Last day of a legislative campaign that looks like deja vu

Will Emmanuel Macron succeed in obtaining a majority in the Assembly?

The campaign for the first round of the legislative elections officially ends this Friday on the air of deja vu.

After those from abroad, the French overseas and in France are expected to go to the polls this weekend to choose their deputies.

Six weeks after the April presidential election, the duel has settled between Emmanuel Macron's camp and the left-wing alliance formed around Jean-Luc Mélenchon (LFI-PS-EELV-PCF), which the polls give elbow to elbow, with abstention as referee.

Nearly 6,300 candidates are in the running for 577 seats, or 20% less than in 2017, due in particular to the agreement on the left.

A year and a half after the attack on the Capitol, a parliamentary inquiry that looks like Donald Trump's third impeachment

1,000 witnesses questioned, 140,000 documents examined, and in the end, like an air of déjà vu.

18 months after an assault on Capitol Hill that shocked the world and shattered American democracy, the parliamentary inquiry began presenting its findings on prime time Thursday evening.

At the first of six public hearings scheduled by the end of June, the seven Democrats and two Republicans in the House accused Donald Trump of having been "at the heart of a plot" to overturn the verdict at the polls.

With an attack on January 6, 2021, which represented the “culmination of an attempted coup”.

It remains to be seen whether what looks very much like a repeat of the former US president's second impeachment will lead to the recommendation of criminal charges.

NASA will seek to explain UFOs

Is the truth elsewhere?

The possibility of extraterrestrial visits to Earth is definitely being taken more and more seriously in the United States: NASA announced Thursday the launch in the fall of a multi-month investigation into unidentified aerial phenomena - the famous UFOs .

After attempts by American intelligence, then by the Pentagon, it is thus NASA's turn to look into the presence of these objects, for example moving abnormally or very quickly in our atmosphere, and which cannot be explained by the current state of our knowledge.

There is no evidence that these phenomena have an extraterrestrial origin, the space agency immediately stressed.

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