A journalist reporting images from France 3 was assaulted in Ardèche, in a village market.

As people answered his questions, a man then stepped in, asking those who would answer if they weren't ashamed to speak to reporters.

He hit the camera, which hurt the reporter in the face.

He was arrested after he fled.

In Turkey, Charlie Hebdo journalists have been indicted by a prosecutor who has called for up to four years in prison for “insulting” the president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

The fifth season of “Kassos” starts from this Monday on Canal +.

A series that mocks the heroes of books, comics, films, video games.

Belarus is disqualified from Eurovision because of its song considered too political.

A new assault on a journalist this weekend.

It happened in Ardèche on Saturday morning.

A journalist reporter from France 3 was going to film an interview in a village market.

A rally hostile to sanitary measures was to be held there.

A man then intervened, asking those who were about to respond if they were not ashamed to speak to reporters.

He hit the camera, which hurt the reporter in the face.

The man fled before being arrested by the gendarmes.

The channel said it was going to file a complaint.

This attack comes almost a month after that of a photojournalist for the newspaper L'Union, in Reims.

Christian Lantenois, who has just come out of a coma but whose state of health is still worrying.

Violent aggression, symbol of violent acts, more and more numerous, against journalists.

A situation denounced last week in a forum signed by the managers of 300 press titles.

In Turkey, Charlie Hebdo journalists have been charged.

A Turkish prosecutor has called for up to four years in prison for “insulting” the president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

All this, because of a cartoon from Charlie Hebdo, last October.

We saw the Turkish president drawn in his underwear, beer in hand, lifting the dress of a veiled woman, exclaiming: “Ouuuh!

The Prophet !".

With the caption: “Erdogan.

In the private sector, he is very funny ”.

A drawing signed Alice Petit.

She is one of four people indicted along with three newspaper executives, including Riss, the managing editor. 

In Brazil, the president has just been ordered to compensate a journalist. 

Nearly 3,000 euros for moral damage.

Jair Bolsonaro had made macho, sexist and degrading remarks last year against this journalist, Patricia Campos Mello.

He had insinuated that she had tried to get the scoop against him in exchange for sexual favors. 

In the United States, Fox News is again under attack for defamation.

Attacked for relaying conspiracy theories against one of the companies in charge of electoral machinery, Dominion.

Theories according to which these machines were rigged, which would have resulted in the defeat of Donald Trump.

Dominion is claiming 1.350 billion euros from Fox News, which it accuses in its complaint of having disseminated and repeating verifiable falsehoods.

The return of an animated series for adults on Canal +

The fifth season of “Kassos” starts from this Monday on Canal +.

A series that makes fun of the heroes of books, comics, films, video games.

They become quirky characters, neurotic and overwhelmed by problems.

Problems that lead them to the office of a social worker.

For example, we see Noddy become "Yeah-Yeah", a tuning fan who prefers his car to his wife.

Or Asterix and Obelix became "Aspegix and Grosdébilix", two Bretons alcoholics.

It's funny and it's a hit.

500 million cumulative views for the first four seasons that you can see on YouTube.

William Trébutien, the director of this new season, was asked how he explained the success of the Kassos.

You will find these ingredients in this 5th season which includes 16 episodes and ten new characters.

The Simpsons, for example, became the Simplons.

Les Kassos season 5 is at 8:50 p.m. on CANAL + offset or online on myCANAL, a reation of Bobby Prod.

A country disqualified from Eurovision

Belarus is disqualified because of its song considered too political, which goes against the rules of the singing competition: no politics at Eurovision.

The lyrics allude, in a hostile manner, to the ongoing protests in the country.

Demonstrations against the re-election of President Alexander Lukashenko, deemed rigged by the European Union.

A second version of the song has been proposed, more nuanced.

But not enough to convince the organization of Eurovision.

Belarus denounced a "politically motivated" decision.

A first in the world of football.

This should be of interest to the Professional Football League in France.

For the first time, a streaming platform will broadcast the whole of a major European championship, that of Italy.

This platform is DAZN - DAZN - we call it the Netflix of sports.

She beat the historic broadcaster, Sky.

She will pay around 840 million euros per year