Commemorations of the attack on Charlie Hebdo, monkey pox in , earthquake in Tibet: the news to remember this afternoon

Commemorations of the attack on Charlie Hebdo, monkey pox in , earthquake in Tibet: the news to remember this afternoon
Commemorations of the attack on Charlie Hebdo, monkey pox in France, earthquake in Tibet: the news to remember this afternoon

On January 7, 2015, eight members of the Charlie Hebdo editorial team lost their lives in in the attack on the satirical weekly by the brothers Chérif and Saïd Kouachi, French people of Algerian origin who had pledged allegiance to Al-Qaeda. Among the victims, the emblematic director of the satirical newspaper, the cartoonist Charb, as well as two legends of caricature in , Cabu and Wolinski.

To commemorate the tenth anniversary of the attack, Charlie Hebdo published this Tuesday a special 32-page issue including around forty drawings, the result of a competition on the theme #Laughing at God. On the front page, the newspaper calls itself “Indestructible”.

The commemoration ceremonies for these jihadist attacks against Charlie Hebdo and the Hyper Cacher supermarket will begin at 11:30 a.m. in the 11th arrondissement, where the editorial office had its premises at the time. They will continue on Boulevard Richard-Lenoir, where police officer Ahmed Merabet was shot dead by the Kouachis as they fled. They will end with a tribute to the victims of the Hyper Cacher store, Porte de (20th century).

Being able to transfer money instantly at any time of the day or night, for free, was already a reality for some French people. By this Wednesday, January 8 at the latest, this will be the case for everyone, individuals and businesses. Banks in the euro zone must in fact comply with the new European regulation relating to instant transfers, which provides that the price of an instant transfer cannot be higher than that of a traditional transfer, which is free. All operations carried out online become de facto fee-free.

Until now, instant transfers over the Internet were generally charged at 1 euro. But they were already free in certain traditional networks, such as at the Postal Bank. But also in most online banks (BoursoBank, BforBank, Fortuneo, etc.).

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