What does it say this November 9?

This Thursday, November 9, is the national day against school bullying, an awareness campaign on the risks of consuming “proto” is starting and Didier Deschamps can summon Warren Zaire-Emery with the Blues.

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A person holds nitrous oxide cartridges in Paris, May 19, 2021. (MYRIAM TIRLER / HANS LUCAS / AFP)

    • “Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

      This Thursday, November 9, Didier Deschamps will reveal at 2 p.m. his list of players selected to face Gibraltar and Greece on November 18 and 21. At 17 years and 8 months, and if he is indeed selected, Warren Zaire-Emery could become the youngest player in the history of the French football team.

      The regional health agencies of Île-de-France and Hauts-de-France launched this week a joint awareness campaign about nitrous oxide, a laughing gas increasingly consumed by young people. According to initial estimates from Public Health France, 14% of 18-24 year olds have taken it this year.

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      And then this Thursday is the national day against school bullying. For the first time, all students from CE2 to Terminale will be able to complete a self-assessment questionnaire. This is one of the measures taken last September after several teenage suicides. It must make it possible to detect weak signals of harassment.

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