What does it say this January 10?

This Wednesday, January 10, Gabriel Attal is working on the composition of his government, students are sent home because of too cold temperatures in classrooms and Ecuador is experiencing an unprecedented security crisis caused by drug traffickers.

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Gabriel Attal on July 4, 2022 at the Elysée.  (LUDOVIC MARIN / AFP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Wednesday, January 10, the new Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is working on the composition of his government. This should be known by Friday evening. A first working dinner took place Tuesday evening with Emmanuel Macron, a few hours after his appointment.

Students from a college in Marseille and a nursery school in Cergy were sent home on Tuesday, due to temperatures not exceeding 9 degrees in classrooms in recent days. France is facing a cold spell this week.

And then, the President of Ecuador declared his country in a state of “internal armed conflict” and ordered the “neutralization” of gangs involved in drug trafficking, on the third day of a security crisis triggered by the escape of the leader of Choneros. The United States says it is extremely concerned by the violence which has already left at least 10 dead.

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