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Floods in Lyonnais and Marseille, but the sky should calm down

The sky thundered again on Wednesday.

The violent summer storms which crossed part of France on Wednesday without causing major damage were spectacular in Lyon and Saint-Étienne, and again affected the Mediterranean arc in the evening.

Certain districts of Marseille have thus been transformed into paddling pools.

However, the situation is tending to improve.

The weather will still be stormy this Thursday in the East and near the Pyrenees, but with now only one department in orange rain-flood vigilance, the Pyrenees Atlantiques, according to Météo-France.

Mali denounces French "acts of aggression" to the UN

The ruling junta in Bamako continues to turn its back on Paris.

Mali has even asked the UN Security Council for an emergency meeting to put an end to what it presents as "acts of aggression" by France in the form of violations of its sovereignty, support provided according to him to jihadist and spy groups.

The Malian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Wednesday issued a letter to this effect addressed by the head of diplomacy, Abdoulaye Diop, to the Chinese presidency of the Security Council.

Mali "reserves the right to use self-defense" if French actions persist, in accordance with the United Nations Charter, says the minister.

Véran criticizes an LR proposal aimed at controlling the use of ARS

For Olivier Véran, we must stop the "stigma" around the ARS.

The government spokesman and left-wing leaders denounced on Wednesday a bill from elected Republicans to "regulate the use of the back-to-school allowance" and "fight against fraud".

This allowance “is useful and fair!”

This is precious help for three million families to finance children's supplies and meet back-to-school expenses, ”tweeted Olivier Véran.

According to the explanatory memorandum to this bill, co-signed in particular by the interim president of LR Annie Genevard, "the lack of control over the expenses incurred" with this allowance "allows de facto beneficiaries to use this aid to d 'purposes other than the needs of their children for their schooling'.

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