Food bank, illuminations, Lebrun brothers… The five positive news of the day

Food bank, illuminations, Lebrun brothers… The five positive news of the day
Food bank, illuminations, Lebrun brothers… The five positive news of the day

News related to current events is not always rosy and can affect morale. With this 100% positive format, which appears every day, we try to make you smile by informing you.

The Food Bank is organizing its 40th collection

The Food Bank's 110,000 volunteers will be present in nearly 8,000 locations throughout , until Sunday, for the 40th major national collection. The objective is to collect donations of canned goods, dry products, but also hygiene and cleaning products. These will be used to supply associations which help nearly 2 million people in situations of food insecurity. Around 11,000 tonnes of food are collected each year.

Champs-Élysées: the illuminations kick off this weekend

The illuminations on the Champs-Élysées will kick off this weekend. Tony Estanguet, the president of 2024, will press the kick-off button on Sunday. The artist Santa will give a mini-concert on the avenue. The illuminations will remain in place on the most beautiful avenue in the world until January 6, 2025.

Voice messages: a new feature on WhatsApp

A new feature will allow WhatsApp users to transcribe voice messages into text form. You will then just have to hold down the message for a long time for the text to appear. This option, which will be available within a few weeks, can be particularly useful for people who are hard of hearing.

: the Blues play their last match of the fall tour

The XV of France plays its last match of the year this Friday evening. The Blues hope to end their autumn tour flawlessly by beating Argentina at the Stade de France.

Table tennis: Alexis and Félix Lebrun close to the feat

Alexis and Felix Lebrun are the first French people to qualify for the final of the world circuit in Japan. The final is scheduled for early Saturday afternoon against a Japanese pair. In case of victory, the French will become world number one in doubles.

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