Whether it's windy, rainy or sunny, the news doesn't stop.

And even on weekends.

But maybe that's not your case and this Saturday and Sunday, you stayed too far from your phone to consult the

20 Minutes

app or our website?

Don't panic, we'll give you a recap of the big news from the weekend.

1. Yeti Airlines Plane Crash in Nepal

A plane crashed with 72 passengers on board.

According to the authorities, at least 67 of them died.

Among the passengers were fifteen foreign nationals, including a Frenchman, we learned from the airline.

The carcass of the burning aircraft was found at the bottom of a 300-meter deep ravine located between the old local airport of Pokhara and the new international terminal opened on January 1 in this city, which is a gateway to entrance for pilgrims and trekkers from all over the world.

More info:

In Perpignan, an ULM crash mobilizes firefighters, it was a remote-controlled model

2. New police blunder in the United States?

The death of a 31-year-old black teacher during his arrest in Los Angeles provokes emotion and controversy in the United States.

Especially since the victim was close to one of the founders of the Black Lives Matter movement.

In the videos of the portable cameras of the police broadcast, we hear Kennan Anderson "screaming for help" and pronouncing "they are trying to do the same to me as George Floyd".

More info:

Two Americans bought the slogan "White Lives Matter" to prevent it from spreading

3. Hidalgo pays for Parisians, scooters and Mélenchon

The mayor (PS) of Paris met readers of Le

Parisien

.

During this exchange, she felt that "on the Adrien Quatennens affair, the reaction of Jean-Luc Mélenchon is an absolute shame".

She announced to Parisians that they will be asked for a vote on self-service electric scooters, before giving them a little slap in the face for their "level of civic-mindedness".

More info:

Hidalgo refuses to sell the Parc des Princes, the club threatens to leave the premises

4. OL throws its crisis

It was in his costume as the new owner of the Lyon club that John Textor attended the defeat against Strasbourg (1-2) on Saturday evening.

A setback which may have weighed down OL's European ambitions in January but above all caused some fans to freak out after the match.

Some had already attacked the team bus before the game.

More info:

"For us, Racing is a religion"... Dive into the heart of the Lensois renewal

5. End of hostilities in the royal family?

After the Netflix series

Meghan & Harry

, and Harry's book

The Substitute

, will the prince make up with his father and brother?

According to the British press, a meeting between Harry and the rest of the British royal family would be envisaged before the coronation of Charles III in May in order to ease tensions.

If it ever fails, Harry can always pour himself out in volumes 2 or 3 of his memoirs.

More info:

Torn family, manipulative advisers… We read "The Substitute", Harry's memoirs

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  • Nepal

  • Paris

  • Ile-de-France

  • Black Lives Matter

  • prince harry

  • Olympique Lyonnais (OL)

  • Police violence

  • Cleanliness

  • Crash