This Tuesday, November 7, a month after the Hamas attack in Israel, thousands of children are traumatized. Furthermore, an “exceptional” flood is feared in Pas-de-Calais, placed on red alert, and Damso has announced his next album.
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“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”
This Tuesday, November 7, it has now been a month since the war began in the Middle East after the Hamas attack in Israel. The terrorist organization deplores 10,000 deaths in the Gaza Strip, including 4,000 children. “A cemetery for children”, according to the Secretary General of the United Nations who is still calling for a ceasefire. In this episode, Israeli children who are also traumatized confide.
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An “exceptional flood” is expected this Tuesday in Pas-de-Calais, placed on red alert for this phenomenon of rising waters, a few days after flooding linked to storm Ciaran.
And then Belgian rapper Damso, who had removed his album QALF from streaming platforms, finally re-released it on Sunday with his reissue “QALF Infinity”. He reveals five songs performed live but, above all, the album cover has a surprise in store for his fans. “BĒYĀH 2025, please be patient”, is written there in ballpoint pen, indicating the preparation of a new album.
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