What does September 5th say?

This Thursday, October 5, a Japanese restaurant modernizes the whale in the midst of a legal battle with activist Paul Watson, a shooting leaves four dead in an American high school and the brother of rapper Georgio, Anatole Edouard Nicolo, wins the prize for the book sent by La Poste.

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A minke whale caught in 2019 in Japan. (KAZUHIRO NOGI / AFP)

“Hi, it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Thursday, October 5, “Ça dit quoi” takes you to Tokyo, to a restaurant that revisits whale with an Italian sauce to rejuvenate its clientele. At the moment, Japan is on all fronts to defend its whaling culture. It has requested the arrest in Greenland of environmental activist and ocean defender Paul Watson. The founder of Sea Shepherd learned on Tuesday that his detention has been extended pending a decision on his extradition to Japan.

A shooter killed at least four people on Wednesday at a high school near Atlanta, in the United States. Two students and two teachers died. Vice President and presidential candidate Kamala Harris called for “an end to this epidemic once and for all,” without specifying a bill.

And then, he won the “Prix du livre signaler par La Poste” for “À l’ombre des choses” (Calmann-Lévy). Anatole Edouard Nicolo tells the story of his childhood in a home with his mother and his brother… who is none other than the rapper Georgio, whom he invited on France Inter.

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