The Blues qualified in quarters, towards a return of the mask, the morality police abolished in Iran … the 5 facts to remember from the weekend

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If you haven’t been following the news this weekend, The Midi Dispatch offers you a catch-up session. Discover the five news that marked the news, this Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 December.

World Cup 2022: the Blues qualified for the quarter-finals after their victory against Poland 3-1

The France team faced Poland this Sunday afternoon in the round of 16 of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar. Didier Deschamps’ men won (3-1), thanks to Olivier Giroud and Kylian Mbappé (doubled), and qualified for the quarters. They will face the winner ofEngland-Senegal.

Covid-19: François Braun “very strongly” advises wearing a mask in risky situations and transport

The upsurge in Covid-19 cases worries Covars, the body that succeeded the scientific council. Its president believes that we must quickly “reinforce the wearing of the mask”. François Braun, Minister of Health, advises “very strongly” to wear it in risky situations.

Presidency of the Republicans: Éric Ciotti and Bruno Retailleau qualified for the second round

Eric Ciotti and Bruno Retailleau are both qualified for the second round of the Republican presidency. 91,000 party members were called to vote this weekend.

Iran: morality police abolished

Iranian authorities announced on Sunday morning the abolition of the morality police. She was behind the death of the young Mahsa Amini who had raised a wave of indignation throughout the country. The morality police came into being in 2006.

Patrick Tambay, former Formula 1 driver, is dead

Winner of two Grands Prix in 1982 and 1983 at the wheel of a Ferrari, the Frenchman Patrick Tambay dies at 73 of the consequences of Parkinson’s disease, announced his family this Sunday, December 4.

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