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Morgane found alive, Israel strikes Syria, end of toll barriers on the A13… The 3 news to remember at midday

THE POINT OF NOON – Find most of the news published this Tuesday, December 10 in the morning on our site.

Disappearance of Morgane: the teenager found alive in

Two weeks of extensive searches were carried out to find the teenager who disappeared on November 25 in Pabu in Côtes-d'Armor.
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The 13-year-old schoolgirl was found alive this Tuesday morning in La Rochelle (Charente-Maritime). Two weeks of extensive searches were carried out to find the teenager who disappeared on November 25 in Pabu in Côtes-d'Armor.

Syria: NGO reports more than 300 Israeli strikes since Assad's fall

The Barzah research center north of Damascus.
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Israel has carried out more than 300 airstrikes on Syria since rebels seized Damascus and toppled President Bashar al-Assad. This organization, which relies on a vast network of sources across Syria, says it has cataloged “nearly 310 strikes” led by “Israeli Air Force”.

Follow live on the website Figaro the continuation of events in Syria.

End of toll barriers: the A13 motorway between and will become free-flowing from this Tuesday

The axis linking to will switch to free-flow tolling from December 10.
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No more traffic jams before the toll. From this Tuesday, December 10, users of the A13 motorway between Poissy and Caen will be able to benefit from the “free flow toll”presented by Sanef, the French subsidiary of Abertis, world leader in motorway management, as a means of “win in simplicity”.


The number of the day: 12

That is the number of stations in Normandy which mixed water with gasoline. Several dozen drivers broke down after filling up with unleaded 95-E10.


Quote of the day: what does the writer Marek Halter say about exile?

Quote of the day.
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Slavery creates the desire for liberation; exile gives birth to the dream of deliverance

Marek Halter


Today's news photo:

This tiny “flying squirrel” soars through the air with some winter snacks in its mouth. These little creatures usually stay huddled on the snowy branches of Hokkaido, Japan.
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