Beijing Olympic Games, Super Bowl, "freedom convoy", Victoires de la Musique... Every day, find all the news through the work of photojournalists who travel the world.

Thanks to the press agencies, always on the front line to cover major events, and to the journalists of the editorial staff of

20 Minutes,

from Lille to Marseille, via Bordeaux and Strasbourg, here is another look, in images, at the information of the last 24 hours.


Directed by:

Olivier JUSZCZAK

  • Gabriella Papadakis and Guillaume Cizeron brilliantly filled the only gap in their exceptional record by winning Olympic gold at the Beijing Games on Monday, four years after the bitter silver of Pyeongchang.

    This Olympic coronation places Papadakis and Cizeron, already quadruple world champions (2015, 2016, 2018 and 2019) and five-time European champions (2015-2019), at the top of the pantheon of French skating.

  • Valérie Pécresse held her first big meeting on Sunday in Paris in front of some 7,500 activists, a very scrutinized meeting as her campaign, pounded by the far right, is struggling to revive.

    Alone on stage, against a stylized background in blue-white-red colors and two tricolor flags, Valérie Pécresse unfolded the main lines of her program, interspersed with “Valérie Presidente”, “we are going to win!

    and other "Macron at Touquet, Valérie at the Élysée" which contrasted with the solemn nature of his speech.

  • The Los Angeles Rams won the second Super Bowl in their history, beating (23-20) the Cincinnati Bengals, at the end of a final of the championship of the professional league of American football (NFL) in unbearable suspense, Sunday at SoFi Stadium, Inglewood.

  • Dr. Dre, Eminem, Snoop Dogg, Mary J. Blidge, Kendrick Lamar, and 50 Cent as a surprise hip-hop guest provided the halftime show.

  • Yes, the life of photographers is sometimes complicated!

  • The traditional demonstrations to protest against the vaccine pass were joined on Saturday in Paris by people who came with the anti-pass convoys and claiming to defend "freedom" but also purchasing power.

    Some went as far as the Champs-Elysées to disrupt traffic, others marched in authorized demonstrations, but the participants in the anti-pass convoys, which left from all over France, did not block Paris.

  • The situation then became tense.

    The Place de l'Arc de Triomphe then the avenue were gradually evacuated by the police using tear gas.

    When we tell you that the life of photographers is sometimes complicated...

  • Biathlete Quentin Fillon Maillet became Olympic pursuit champion on Sunday at the Zhangjiakou site.

    With this pursuit title, that of the individual and his two silver medals in the sprint and in the mixed relay, Quentin Fillon Maillet enters the legend of French sport, becoming the first French sportsman to win four medals during same edition of the Winter Games.

  • The Ambassador Bridge, a strategic axis between the United States and Canada, reopened after seven days of blockage, an outcome eagerly awaited by Washington, but anti-sanitary measures protesters continued their occupation of the capital Ottawa on Monday.

  • The Russian stock market and the ruble fell on Monday as tensions escalated over Ukraine over the weekend, with the West accusing Russia of wanting to invade its neighbor, which Moscow denies.

  • Clara Luciani won the female artist trophy and the album prize at the 37th Victoires de la Musique.

  • The Norman rapper Orelsan, 39, won the categories male artist, song (

    The smell of gasoline

    ) and audiovisual creation for his documentary

    Never show that to anyone

    .

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