Death in Paris, back to school and heat wave

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2023-09-03 19:17:40

Did you make the most of the sun on the eve of the start of the school year? You were quite right! On our side, we took care of our alabaster complexion by selecting the five news of the weekend. Good reading.

1. A pedestrian killed in Paris during a refusal to comply

On the night of Saturday to Sunday in Paris, a pedestrian died, after being fatally mowed down by a driver who was fleeing the police after refusing to submit to a road check in Pantin (Seine-Saint-Denis), a-t -we learned Sunday from a police source. The accident occurred around 3:30 a.m. on boulevard Macdonald, in the 19th arrondissement. The driver fled and was arrested around 3 p.m.

More info: What is a “road homicide”?

2. “I earn around the SMIC while I am in front of students and I have a bac +5”

Contract teachers, recruited outside the National Education competition, are more and more numerous in front of first-degree students (nursery and elementary) in Gironde, while the start of the school year is this Monday. While some are happy to be able to exercise a profession that attracts them, they all criticize the precariousness of the contracts and the very low salaries. Read the rest of our report here.

More info: Recipes for teachers to last in the profession… “I will never do the same thing again”

3. A new episode of “long-lasting” heat expected this week

From this Monday, the mercury will rise in the Southwest, with 37°C expected in Bordeaux and Angoulême, or 39°C in Périgueux. For all forecasts, click here.

More info: “With global warming, we will have to get used to” going from heat wave to snow

4. A record Lille Braderie?

The great Braderie de Lille, version 2023, which takes place this weekend, seems to be a good vintage. It’s hard to be categorical because walking through the 80 kilometers of stalls at the speed of a turtle is a difficult challenge to take up in such a short time. There are a few criteria that 20 Minutes tried to analyze.

More info: A record has indeed been beaten in Lille, that of the longest caterpillar

5. The Chalureau controversy before the start of the Rugby World Cup

Summoned with the XV of France for the World Cup which starts on Friday, the Montpellier Bastien Chalureau had been sentenced in 2020 for acts of racist violence before appealing. Although presumed innocent, the selection of the second line tenses in the ranks of rugby fans but also on the benches of the National Assembly.

More info: Why do the All Blacks pay homage to their ancestors in the Somme?

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