What does it say this January 16?

This Tuesday, January 16, focus on these villages forced to give a name to their streets and numbers to the houses, even if it means eliminating other names of hamlets, Donald Trump won the Republican primary in Iowa and Yamê won a single gold for “Bécane”.

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Faced with the new regulations, some villages are abandoning the names of their hamlets to give new names to their streets (illustrative photo).  (ERIC DALLET / MAXPPP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Tuesday, January 16, and less than five months from a regulatory obligation, more than half of the municipalities with less than 2,000 inhabitants which do not have a name for their streets have still not carried out their new addressing. When they do, it is sometimes to the detriment of local heritage and the memories of residents.

In the United States, Donald Trump won the first of the Republican primaries in Iowa, a landslide victory announced barely half an hour after the start of voting and which consolidates his status as the great favorite of the right for the November presidential election. .

Named among the male revelations of the year at the Victoires de la Musique, rapper Yamê wins a first gold single. His track “Bécane” released last June therefore has the equivalent of 15 million streams on streaming platforms.

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