What does it say this March 25?

This Monday, March 25, last Friday’s attack in Moscow has consequences in France, an investigation points to failures in the care of disabled people, and parents who demand an emergency plan for the school do not send no longer their children in college.

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Vladimir Putin lights a candle in the chapel of his residence, March 24, 2024, in the middle of a day of national mourning after the March 22 attack in Moscow (photo broadcast by the Russian state press agency).  (MIKHAIL METZEL / POOL)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Monday, March 25, the four main suspects in the attack which left 137 dead last Friday in Moscow, wake up in pre-trial detention. The Afghan branch of ISIS claimed responsibility for the massacre. “This organization also threatens France,” noted Sunday evening the Prime Minister’s services who raised the Vigipirate plan to its highest level: “emergency attack”.

The Minister Delegate in charge of the elderly and disabled people Fadila Khattabi judged, this Monday on franceinfo, “extremely shocking” the investigation of the M6 ​​program “Zone forbidden” on the failures in charge of disability and the mistreatment of vulnerable people.

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And then obviously, the teachers’ strike was not enough in Seine-Saint-Denis. To obtain an emergency plan for education in the department, parents are no longer sending their children to school. With this “deserted colleges” operation, they intend to denounce a lack of staff and dilapidated buildings.

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