What does it say this April 18?

This Thursday, April 18, Prime Minister Gabriel Attal must make announcements against violence by minors, a curfew is decreed for minors in Guadeloupe and the hit anime SPY x FAMILY is in theaters.

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Tributes from dozens of relatives and anonymous people, left in front of the Shemseddine college in Viry-Châtillon, Saturday April 6, the day after his death.  The teenager was beaten on Thursday when he left.  (FLORIAN GARCIA / MAXPPP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Thursday, April 18, the Prime Minister plans announcements on the authority of the State against violence by minors. Gabriel Attal will give a speech from Viry-Châtillon, where a 15-year-old boy was killed on April 5 near his college. The government wants to consult “mayors, associations, parents, teachers” before announcements on justice, disciplinary councils at school or even secularism.

Traveling for a “clearance operation” against drug trafficking in Guadeloupe, the Minister of the Interior announced a curfew for minors for two months on the archipelago. “Parents must take care of it,” explained Gérald Darmanin, who said he was seeing delinquency “younger and younger and more and more armed”.

And then, it’s the most watched anime at the moment in Japan, SPY x FAMILY is now entitled to its cinema version, released this Wednesday in France. It’s the story of a family with a spy father, a telepathic child and a hitwoman mother who must prevent the Cold War from breaking out.

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