What does February 7 mean?

This Wednesday, February 7, will a government reshuffle get the better of Amélie Oudéa-Castéra? “That says what” discovers the commercial practice of “less good and more expensive”, and the singer Adele is criticized despite her two new dates in Munich.

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Gabriel Attal in front of the National Assembly, January 30, 2024. (ALEXIS SCIARD / MAXPPP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Wednesday, February 7 should be that of the government reshuffle, franceinfo learned from Emmanuel Macron’s entourage. While there are still around fifteen ministers missing, the president and his Prime Minister Gabriel Attal must also decide on the future of Amélie Oudéa-Castéra, who is highly contested in National Education.

The NGO Foodwatch warns of a new commercial practice: in the midst of inflation, manufacturers like Fleury Michon, Maille and Nestlé are taking advantage of this to lower the quality of their products, while increasing their prices. It’s called “cheapflation”, coming from the English “cheap”, for “low end”.

And then the singer Adele will finally perform ten concert dates this summer in Munich, after announcing two new ones on Thursday. 800,000 tickets will therefore go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. These will be his first concerts in Europe in eight years. Her fans don’t understand why she hasn’t toured.

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