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This Tuesday, François Bayrou has a particularly important political meeting, at the end of which he should know a little more to what extent his days are numbered at Matignon. The Prime Minister will in fact deliver his general policy speech to the National Assembly at 3 p.m. And the exercise will be perilous to avoid a motion of censure. The tenant of Matignon is particularly expected on the issue of pension reform, the left wanting a suspension of this reform while the LR reject this possibility. Only a few hours left to know what the Prime Minister will choose: suspension, freeze or break?
Charlie Dalin is about to win the Vendée Globe
If nothing disturbs the end of his journey, Charlie Dalin should, this Tuesday morning, set foot on dry land as a winner. After finishing second in 2021, the sailor is very close to winning his first Vendée Globe after an exemplary journey around the world. The 40-year-old Frenchman, in the lead for more than 80% of the course, must cross the finish line around 8:15 a.m. in Les Sables-d'Olonne. It will then end 64 days of racing, nine better than the reference time established by Armel Le Cléac'h in 2016/2017. A victory and a record for this sailor who thus enters the legend of the race. Well done !
As he prepares to enter Donald Trump's government, Elon Musk could push the limits of his influence a little further. The Chinese authorities would in fact evaluate the possibility that the billionaire would acquire the American activities of TikTok if the platform was ever banned across the Atlantic, the Bloomberg agency reported on Monday. The United States passed a law last year that requires Chinese entertainment giant ByteDance to sell TikTok by January 19, 2025, or face a ban in the country. The case went up to the Supreme Court, which heard the arguments of both parties: Washington says it wants to prevent the risks of espionage and manipulation by Beijing, while the social network and associations accuse the law of stifling freedom of expression. And so far, a clear majority of judges have been willing to allow the ban. A boon for Elon Musk, already owner of Twitter, now X.
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