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10:35 a.m. : Incredible scene so. Max Verstappen just finished his race, he sits in the boxes, thinking he “just” won the race. And then, suddenly, we come to tell him that, in fact, he is indeed world champion. Can you imagine the head?
10:31 a.m. : So, then, where to start? The Red Bull driver therefore won a crazy, crazy, crazy Japanese Grand Prix, which had to be interrupted for two hours due to downpours. And the pilot is in fact crowned world champion for a history of penalty of 5 seconds which Charles Leclerc received. The franceinfo sport report still comes out with the gum.
(AFP)
10:23 : F1 Dutchman Max Verstappen crowned Formula 1 world champion for the second time after his victory in a very chaotic Japanese GP.
10:18 a.m. : Before and after satellite images of #Kerch bridge from PlanetScope #Crimea #Ukraine https://t.co/5a9YsWEoDG
10:18 a.m. : BBC journalist Chris Partridge posted on Twitter satellite images taken before and after the explosion on the Crimean Bridge. You can clearly see the destruction of part of the road.
10:08 : In your regional newspapers, it smells like boletus: we talk about mushrooms and the art of picking.
10:03 : For its part, the JDD made its headline on “the great concern of motorists over the shortage of gasoline and rising prices.
10:02 : What did we spot in the press this morning? In an interview at Parisianformer Prime Minister Edouard Philippe calls on the executive to “move a lot” on pensions. He pleads again for a postponement of the starting age, to 65 or even 67 years.
09:58 : Not yet, @total energies. For those who did not follow, the CGT proposed to the boss of TotalEnergies yesterday to limit his demands to the question of wage increases to start negotiations tomorrow. This morning, three of the six French refineries are still shut down.
09:59 : Hello FranceInfo! Did the boss of Total respond to the CGT on the proposal to enter into negotiations on Monday? Thanks
09:53 : The years go by, but the traumas remain. Roxane, in her thirties, had an anxiety attack at the sight of police violence during her arrest in 2012. “I still have hints of all that, I’m talking to my psychologist about it”, she says. The morality police are described as an instrument of domination of the Iranian people – and above all of the country’s women.(ASTRID AMADIEU / FRANCEINFO)
09:44 : Panthea, 36, was arrested “seven or eight times” in his life by this everyday police. “It’s still so scary”, she describes. In the detention center, testimonies of insults and violence are legion. And at each arrest“it’s a wasted day”, emphasizes Panthea. “You can fail an exam, an interview for a job… They don’t care.”
(ASTRID AMADIEU / FRANCEINFO)
09:43 : “Every day, we try to escape them”, sums up Parisa, a 34-year-old Iranian about the Gasht-e Ershad, the morality police. The young woman has bitter and violent memories of her arrest. “I felt like I had made a mistake, as if I had prostituted myself”she says, in tears.
(ASTRID AMADIEU / FRANCEINFO)
09:42 : Like Mahsa Amini, a young student who died at the hands of the morality police in Tehran on September 16, the majority of Iranian women have one day crossed paths with this police force with reputedly abusive and violent methods. Four of them agreed to tell me about their arrest.
(ASTRID AMADIEU / FRANCEINFO)
09:41 : In short, here we go again, there are thirty minutes of racing left. Max Verstappen is in the lead with a 4″3 lead over Leclerc and more than ten seconds over Pérez. Will the Dutchman win his second world championship title? Answer in a few minutes, and in the live of the comrades of franceinfo sports.
09:36 : No sign of a restart yet Currently lots and lots of rain ☔️☔️☔️#JapaneseGP #F1 https://t.co/6TiNUAJm4F
09:35 : A detour to the Suzuka track in Japan, where the Formula 1 Grand Prix has resumed, that’s it. The start of the race was more than chaotic: it had to be interrupted on the 3rd lap, due to rain (photo to follow) and numerous incidents.
The Frenchman Pierre Gasly, for example, had a big mouthful after getting out of his single-seater because a truck was on the track when the cars were not yet in the pit lane.
09:28 : What will the weather be like today? The day will start with gray weather for many regions. Then, no jealousy, it will be sunshine for everyone.
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09:23 : You read correctly: Elisabeth Borne will be accompanied to Algeria by fifteen ministers and a secretary of state. That’s half the government.
09:22 : Elisabeth Borne is flying to Algeria today. The Prime Minister, who is making her very first trip abroad there, wants to relaunch the Franco-Algerian relationship. Or in any case maintain what Emmanuel Macron had started by going there a month and a half ago. We tell you about the issues in this article.
(ARTHUR NICHOLAS ORCHARD / HANS LUCAS / AFP)
09:14 : Zaporizhia “undergoes massive rocket attacks every day”denounced Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, referring to a “conscious crime”. The city is located 50 kilometers from the nuclear power plant.
09:10 : For the second time in three days, the city of Zaporizhya was targeted by shelling last night. “After a nighttime missile attack, 17 people died”, according to a first assessment given by the municipal council of the city in southern Ukraine. Thursday, seven missiles fell in the early morning, again killing 17 people.
(HANDOUT/UKRAINIAN STATE EMERGENCY SERVICE/AFP)
09:07 : It is 9 a.m., here is a first summary of the news:
A missile attack on the city of Zaporizhia killed at least 17 people overnight, according to local authorities. At least five houses were destroyed, and about forty other buildings suffered heavy damage. Follow our live.
A first trip abroad for the Prime Minister. Elisabeth Borne begins a two-day visit to Algeria today to give “a new impetus” to the reconciliation initiated in August by the presidents of the two countries. She will be accompanied by 16 ministers, nearly half of her government.
In an interview at Parisianformer Prime Minister Edouard Philippe calls on the executive to “move a lot” on pensions. He pleads again for a postponement of the starting age, to 65 or even 67 years.
First defeat of the season for OM, beaten at the Vélodrome by AC Ajaccio (1-2). PSG had to settle for a draw in Reims (0-0). The rest of the 10th day of Ligue 1 is at 1 p.m.
09:00 : Hello everyone, I hope you are well. We are together until 4 p.m. to follow the news of this Sunday, October 9. Coffee for everyone?