In the news: Gabriel Attal “omnipresent in the media” for his college reform

In the news Gabriel Attal omnipresent in the media for

This man is Gabriel Attal, the French Minister of Education, “ the intriguing Mr. Attal “, announcement the Expresswhile the Obs intends to detail the “ good student strategy » … of this « minister omnipresent in the media (…) who enters the hard part by announcing a profound reform of middle school: creation of level groups, certificate becoming a high school entrance exam, return of repeating a year “. A ” electroshock », recognizes Gabriel Attal himself. “ A potion of liberal inspiration », estimates for his part the Obswho adds: “ even if the minister denies it, we find here the choice of first favoring the first in line, at the risk of institutionalizing a multi-speed college “. The weekly which thinks it has unlocked the secret of Gabriel Attal’s popularity: “ Flair, clear words, a displayed firmness that appeals to the times and a mastery of the codes of traditional media, as well as social networks. “.

In short, a rather flattering portrait, “ of the youngest minister in the history of the Fifth Republic », specifies for his part the Expresswhich evokes “ the little prince of macronie “… And who lists his qualities, initiatives, ambitions… We will look in vain for a discordant voice. MPs and ministers praise him, and some already see potential in him. successor to the President of the Republic. »

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The October 7 attacks and the war in Gaza, now, in the Obs And point

Point met Ehud Barak, former chief of staff of the Israeli army and former Labor prime minister, who does not have harsh enough words to describe Israeli power. “ The challenge is XXL and our leaders are size M “, he accuses. He looks back on the day of October 7: “ If only the intelligence services had sounded the alarm, even if only at 4 a.m.he laments (…) the head of the secret service warned the commander of the armed forces. He told her he saw something. They discussed it. Then, they decided to continue their conversation at 8 a.m. “. However, everything pointed to an imminent attack. “ It was no secret that Hamas was playing with its small paramotors “, adds Ehud Barack, “ but this was ignored due to a certain arrogance about the opponent’s capabilities. And this, despite the voices warning of the preparation of a massive attack “.

Will peace ever have a chance in the Middle East? Like others before him, the Obs thought of Marwan Barghouti, “ the Palestinian leader, who has languished in Israeli jails for two decades, regularly cited as an interlocutor for possible peace negotiations », adds the weekly which specifies that the former leader of Fatah is not a “ to the end of the armed struggle. On the contrary. A fine connoisseur of Israeli society, a perfect Hebraist, he is an ardent supporter of the Oslo Accords (…) which provide for the coexistence of two states, Palestinian and Israeli. “.« According to his son, Arab, “his determination is intact.” And “it’s time to set him free.” Free the man who is sometimes compared to Nelson Mandela… “, remind us the Obs.

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She, too, carries a fight for the future of her country: the Iranian Narges Mohammadi

Narges Mohammadi, 2023 Nobel Peace Prize winner, who will not be able to receive this prize in person this Sunday in Oslo, recalls the Sunday newspaper. And for good reason, she is in prison where she “ suffered most of his life “. She was awarded for “ her fight against the repression of women in Iran “. A price which, she said, will “ make you more resilient, more determined, more optimistic and more enthusiastic “. Narges Mohammadi, full of courage, despite what she considers ” one of the most unbearable punishments »: being deprived of her two children whom she has not seen for 8 years.

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The history of “ little thieves of Trocadéro »

From Paris, some people often only knew the Eiffel Tower “, tell M. After crossing the Mediterranean to try their luck in France, dozens of Moroccan minors left to their own devices fell into the hands of a group of young Algerian adults presenting themselves as their protectors: “ Force-fed with psychotropic drugs, sometimes beaten, the children were then sent to rob passers-by at the Trocadéro “. In a few days, the trial of six Algerian nationals, accused of “ aggravated human trafficking “. The youngest of their victims was 8 years old at the time of the incident. Often silent victims… Investigators testify: “ children do not speak, do not denounce and are suspicious of adults “. But thanks to the mediation of an association dealing with street children, “ some spoke, and filed a civil suit “. They thus obtained recognition of their victim status. However, they will not attend the trial of their executioners… One is dead, “ following a fall on the Paris metro tracks “. Others are in prison. Others went abroad, to Italy, Germany or Belgium. Sometimes we lost track of them. “ Some “, all the same, ” are in the process of being reintegrated, but they are too afraid of these adults to testify against them in their presence “. Suffice it to say that their traumatic past continues to haunt them.

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