November 13 warning, Nicolas Sarkozy assessed on appeal, weather: information to remember this afternoon

Here’s the news we chose for you this Thursday, November 13 afternoon.

This Thursday, November 13, was clearly marked by a ceremony honoring the victims of the jihadist attacks that plunged France into mourning ten years ago. Also in the news, the aftermath of budget discussions, the appeal hearing in Libya’s funding matters, the end of the government shutdown in the United States, the Blues facing Ukraine and the weather is still very cool.

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France remembers. A decade after the horrific attacks that hit Paris and Saint-Denis, which left 132 people dead and hundreds injured, France on Thursday paid tribute to the victims of the jihadist attack on November 13, 2015.

While the first ceremony began at 11:30 at the Stade de France, where three suicide bombers detonated their safety belts on the sidelines of the Blues match, the day will be punctuated by a series of tributes to Paris at other affected locations, from cafe terraces to the Bataclan.

Today’s highlight will be held at 6 p.m. with a 10th anniversary ceremony in the new memorial garden on 13 November 2015, Place Saint-Gervais (IVe), was inaugurated for the occasion. Emmanuel Macron will next give a speech dedicated to the 132 victims, along with their portraits.

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The weather will continue to be statistically excellent in France today. After a day of highs of nearly 30°C and record breaking in the South West on Wednesday, thermometers will once again experience unusual values ​​for the season. Find out where the hottest temperatures will be this afternoon.