What does it say Tuesday September 12?

Tuesday September 12, content creator Manon Lanza denounces the sexism she has suffered since her accident at the GP Explorer, a victim of conversion therapy testifies on franceinfo, and footballer Paul Pogba is suspected of doping.

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French midfielder from Juventus Turin Paul Pogba during the Europa League semi-final lost against Sevilla, in May 2023. (MARCO BERTORELLO / AFP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

Tuesday September 12, content creator Manon Lanza denounces the sexist raid she has suffered since her accident with Maxime Biaggi, Saturday September 9 at the GP Explorer. On her Instagram account, the extreme sports enthusiast explains that she “would like to no longer be defined by our gender but by the courage we have to dare to climb into these machines”. She also thanks the “thousands of kind messages of support” that she receives “despite all this hatred”.

Paméla, a lesbian woman, talks about her “conversion therapy” to franceinfo. “Everyone tried to make us believe that (homosexuality) was inspired by the devil,” she testifies. Nearly fifteen years later, these “therapies” which claim to cure LGBT+ people still exist although they are now banned. Two weeks ago, the government asked the Mission to Combat Sectarian Abuses to sanction the evangelical association “Torrents of Life”.

In Marseille, a young woman hit by a stray bullet died after shots were fired against a deal point, the Marseille prosecutor’s office announced this Tuesday.

French international footballer Paul Pogba risks a four-year suspension after testing positive for testosterone on August 20 after the match between Udine and Juventus Turin in which he did not come on the field. A second opinion on a second sample must confirm its sanction or not.

Also read: “Endurance, muscular and mental strength”: what is testosterone used for, a substance for which Paul Pogba tested positive?


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