What does it say this March 22?

This Friday, March 22, children warn about global warming by presenting the weather forecast for 2050, around fifty high schools reopen after Thursday’s terrorist threats and it is the launch of the 30th Sidaction weekend.

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The 2050 weather report presented by children, in partnership with the World Meteorological Organization which calls for a "urgent action" For "the future generations".  (screenshot United Nations Development Program (UNDP))

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Friday March 22, “a very special weather report”. Children presented Thursday on TV channels around the world, including France 2, Raï and CNN, an alarming forecast of the situation in 2050. In French, English, Spanish and Arabic, it is a partnership with the World Meteorological Organization, which calls for “urgent action” for “future generations”.

“They think they are anonymous but we are tracking them,” promised Prime Minister Gabriel Attal, after the terrorist threats which targeted around fifty high schools in Île-de-France on Thursday. A hack of digital workspaces (ENT) allowed the authors to send messages, sometimes accompanied by video of execution, to students who were shocked this Friday.

And then this Friday is the launch of the 30th Sidaction weekend. 30 years of struggle to obtain donations and finance AIDS research. If treatments progress, prejudices remain. According to an IFOP survey, more than a quarter of those under 25 think that you can be infected by a kiss. What is wrong.

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