• Until January 1, the editorial staff of

    20 Minutes looks

    back on the highlights that marked 2022. Retro on the major elections or the beautiful discoveries of James-Webb, chronicle of an announced death (of Twitter o and respect) but also nice quizzes to challenge yourself (and with a bit of positive news too), we sweep the news of the past year in style.

  • From "I want to piss off the unvaccinated" to "We don't strike against a virus", immerse yourself in the punch statements of 2022. 

  • So what are the shocking phrases of the past year and who said them?

    20 Minutes

    has concocted the perfect little quiz for the end of the year

5… 4… 3… 2… 1... Happy New Year!

New Year's Eve is fast approaching.

The world is about to enter 2023, leaving 2022 behind.

Covid-19 pandemic, war in the heart of Europe, presidential elections, etc.

The past year has been rich in news but also in shocking declarations.

And who knows, maybe some of these phrases will go down in history, such as the iconic "You don't have the monopoly of the heart" from Valérie Giscard d'Estaing to François Mitterrand in 1974 or "Break off, poor con” by Nicolas Sarkozy to a man who refused to shake his hand in 2008. Who said what and in what context?

Immerse yourself in the highlights of 2022 with our quiz.


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  • New Year

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