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The United States and Italy impose tests for travelers coming from China

The abrupt end of the “zero Covid” policy in China is shaking the world.

Fear of a new wave is spreading as Beijing has decided to ease its restrictive measures against the pandemic.

After Japan and India, Italy was the first European country to announce compulsory tests for all travelers coming from China, before being imitated by the United States.

The European Commission has convened a meeting this Thursday to “discuss (…) possible measures for a coordinated approach”.

France is struggling to lower its CO2 emissions

It's a yellow card for France in the fight against pollution.

The country is currently struggling to reduce its greenhouse gas emissions because of greater use of fossil fuels to compensate for the difficulties of the nuclear fleet, but also of transport.

Over the first nine months of the year, these emissions responsible for global warming have almost stagnated (-0.3%) compared to the same period of 2021, according to provisional data from Citepa, the body mandated to carry out the French inventory. shows.

A trend far from the decline necessary for the country to remain in the nails of its commitments.

Reduced to 10 against Strasbourg, PSG is doing well thanks to Mbappé

Kylian Mbappé is disappointed, very disappointed even, but effective and still performing.

The failure of the France team in the final of the 2022 World Cup is a dish that does not pass for the striker of the Blues.

"I think I'm never going to digest it," he admitted on Wednesday.

However, the top scorer of the World Cup immediately wanted to reassure his PSG teammates because, according to him, there "is no reason for the club to pay for a failure in selection".

He had also been able to confirm his statements in advance by giving shortly before the victory on the wire to Paris Saint-Germain against Strasbourg (2-1), during the 16th day of Ligue 1.

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