What does it say this November 23?

This Thursday, November 23, a Freeze Corleone concert is banned in Paris for fear of anti-Semitic excesses, NRJ removes Cauet from its antenna after an accusation of rape of a minor, and the WHO is concerned about an increase in cases of pneumonia in China.

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“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Thursday, November 23, Cauet is no longer on the air of NRJ. The star host is suspended until further notice while he is the subject of an investigation for “rape of a minor over 15 years old”. The first facts denounced by a young woman date back to 2014, when she was a teenager. Sébastien Cauet claims to have evidence that exonerates him.

The Paris police headquarters has canceled the Freeze Corleone concerts, scheduled for Friday November 24 and Saturday November 25 at the Zénith de Paris. In the context of the war between Israel and Hamas, the prefecture evokes “serious risks” of disturbances to public order and considers that “anti-Semitic remarks” could be made during the rapper’s concerts.

And four years after the appearance of Covid-19, the World Health Organization is concerned about an increase in “respiratory diseases” in China. She asks the population to take protective measures such as vaccinations, the return of distancing, wearing masks and testing. China explains that it is facing “outbreaks of pneumonia reported in children” and “linked to the lifting of restrictions due to Covid-19.”

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