What does April 3 say?

This Wednesday, April 3, the former player of the French football team Raphaël Varane calls for an end to the taboo on concussions, the death of little Émile remains unexplained and the idea of ​​the unlimited “Rail Pass” seems in the dead end.

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Header from French Raphaël Varane against Dane Andreas Cornelius, during the 2022 World Cup in Qatar.  (NATALIA KOLESNIKOVA / AFP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Wednesday, April 3, we must lift the taboo of concussions in football! This is the appeal of Raphaël Varane who testifies in L’Équipe to have been a victim several times in his career. The former defender of the France team reveals in particular that he was affected in the middle of the 2014 World Cup.

The death of Émile, whose bones were found last Saturday in Haut-Vernet, remains unexplained. The appearance of its bones, however, reveals that they have been exposed to the elements for a long time. No hypothesis, accidental or criminal, has been ruled out.

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Emmanuel Macron may have declared himself “in favor” of the implementation of an unlimited subscription in TER and Intercités, the “Rail Pass” is already behind schedule… “We cannot be operational in 2024” , the Minister of Transport announced this Wednesday on Franceinfo.

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