This live is on standby. He will wake up tomorrow morning at 9 o’clock. At the controls, you will find Thomas Baïetto, who will tell you about all the news for this Saturday (well, except electoral news, reserve period requires). In the meantime, here’s what to remember from tonight’s news:
• #PRESIDENTIAL The reserve period began at midnight in France and in Corsica as the first round of the presidential election approaches. Candidates for the Elysée are therefore prohibited from disseminating any electoral propaganda, poll or results relating to the election, so as not to influence the vote. This rule also applies to the media.
• #UKRAINE A “evil without limit” according to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, a “awful atrocity” committed by Moscow for US President Joe Biden, a “crime against humanity” according to French diplomacy: the Kramatorsk massacre, in eastern Ukraine, left at least 50 dead and sparked a wave of Western condemnation.
• #SALMONELLA Ferrero is recalling five Kinder products in France, regardless of their expiry date, for suspected salmonella contamination. Find the list of affected products here.
• #WEATHER REPORT After the passage of storm Diego, around 50,000 homes were still without electricity in France around 10 p.m., particularly in the New Aquitaine region, according to Enedis. In addition, three departments are placed on orange alert for strong winds: Puy-de-Dôme, Haute-Loire and Loire. Savoie is still on orange alert for avalanches.