What does it say this Tuesday, November 5?

This Tuesday, November 5, it is the time of choice in the United States which votes for its new president, Spain lives to the rhythm of the search for new victims of the floods and the rapper Nekfeu responds to the accusations of rape made by his ex -female.

Published on 05/11/2024 10:44

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Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. (AFP / PHOTOMONTAGE STEPHANIE BERLU / RADIOFRANCE)
Donald Trump and Kamala Harris. (AFP / PHOTOMONTAGE STEPHANIE BERLU / RADIOFRANCE)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Tuesday, November 5, 244 million Americans are voting to elect the new president of the United States, Donald Trump or Kamala Harris who are neck and neck in the polls. In this episode, a little reminder of the issues by responding to the voices of the listeners of “That says what”. You can also read this article to understand everything.

A week after the floods in Spain, the search for the missing continues. And while dozens and dozens of people are still missing, the authorities are concerned about the situation in many completely flooded underground parking lots, which have not yet been completely inspected.

And then Nekfeu denounces the “malicious intentions” of his ex-wife who accuses him of rape. In a press release, the rapper reveals that he has been in legal conflict with her for three years and the birth of their son. Their divorce proceedings have not been completed and several complaints from his ex-wife have so far been dismissed.

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