What does it say this April 23?

This Tuesday, April 23, an investigation for “attempted voluntary homicide” opened after the gunshot wound of Kendji Girac, an unexpected exchange between a student and Prime Minister Gabriel Attal and then the TikTok Lite application threatened with ban from Thursday in Europe.

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A gendarme in front of the Biscarosse Travelers reception area where singer Kendji Girac is located, injured by gunfire, on April 22, 2024. (PHILIPPE LOPEZ / AFP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Tuesday, April 23, Kendji Girac is feeling better. The singer, injured by bullets during the night from Sunday to Monday, explained to the police that it was an accident when he handled the weapon. An investigation for “attempted voluntary homicide” is still open and the singer will be heard as soon as his state of health allows it.

It was expected… Traveling to a boarding school in Nice which, during these school holidays, welcomes students who have dropped out of school, Gabriel Attal was inevitably going to talk with young people. There was no shortage of this question which seemed to make the Prime Minister uncomfortable: “What do you think of Macron? He’s mean…”

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And then, TikTok Lite, which pays those who spend the most time on the application, could be banned as early as Thursday in the European Union. The Chinese social network has until Wednesday to send the European Commission a report on the mental health of minors. Brussels is concerned about an increased risk of addiction.

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