World Hygienic protection soon free in France? Macron promises an answer in early 2021
Calais Campbell shares Ravens' concerns about COVID-19
A report on Thursday claimed some within the Baltimore Ravens organization are “rattled” by the team’s COVID-19 outbreak, and veteran defensive lineman Calais Campbell has seemingly confirmed that. © Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports Campbell is among the players who have been placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list by the Ravens this week. While placement on that list does not necessarily mean a player has contracted the coronavirus, Campbell implied in a tweet on Friday that he has. He responded to some reports about Baltimore’s COVID-19 situation and said players “just want to contain this outbreak.
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Earlier in the day, Macron held a meeting with his prime minister, top military adviser, intelligence coordinator and ministers of health, the Also on Monday, France ’s director general of health Jérôme Salomon said that the coronavirus outbreak in France is "very worrying" and "deteriorating very fast".
France not looking to 'over- protectionism ' for tech giants like Huawei, President Macron says. PARIS — French President Emmanuel Macron poured cold water on the idea of implementing protectionist measures on tech companies like Huawei.

President Emmanuel Macron has promised for 2021 "a very concrete answer" to the problem of menstrual insecurity, evoking the fate of women "who are on the street" and can not "buy something to protect yourself and something to be worthy", in an interview with online media Brut this Friday, December 4.
Asked about the "free hygiene protection as voted in Scotland", the president replied:
"I asked that we move forward, I want that with the competent associations and for all the women who are in this situation we may have an answer. " Scotland becomes first country to make periodic protections free Response in the first half of 2021" I don't want to preempt government work but it's something that in the first half of next year will have an answer very concrete, ”he continued.
Ravens WR Willie Snead tests positive for COVID-19 Sunday
We learned that Ravens tight end Mark Andrews was the latest member of Baltimore’s organization to test positive for COVID-19 in yesterday’s round, and there apparently were more this morning. There were multiple player/staff positives in Sunday’s round of testing, a source told Mike Florio of ProFootballTalk.com. At least one of those positives was receiver Willie Snead, Jamison Hensley of The Athletic tweets. As he notes, Snead is the seventh offensive starter to test positive, and there have now been eight consecutive days with a positive test within the team.
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"Because, when we see women who are in very great precariousness, who are on the street, they experience everything a man experiences, physical exhaustion, reduction in your lifespan, illnesses that we contract, humiliation, and they also experience two things […]: indeed menstrual precariousness, the fact of having periods in the street and not being able to buy something to protect themselves and something to be worthy in the day, and then the rape ”Earlier this year, President Macron described Islam as a religion "in crisis" and defended the right of magazines to publish cartoons depicting the Prophet Protesters have also called for a boycott of French products. In France , state secularism (laïcité) is central to the country's national identity.
Last week, Macron withdrew a fuel tax hike — the issue that kicked off protests in mid-November — in an effort to appease the protesters, but the Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian politely chastised U.S. President Donald Trump for mocking France in tweets over the 2015 Paris climate accord, which
. "There is police violence", recognizes Macron, while denouncing a manipulative "slogan"
"And so that is an action on which I want us to strengthen work with associations, social services, the communes ”, indicated Emmanuel Macron.
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Egypt's El-Sissi pays state visit to France; activists angry .
PARIS (AP) — Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi was meeting Monday with French President Emmanuel Macron for talks on fighting terrorism, the conflict in Libya and other regional issues as part of a state visit to France, amid criticism from human rights groups over the Egyptian leader's crackdown on dissent. Macron welcomed el-Sissi at the Elysee Palace, and is expected to raise human rights concerns among the other topics on the agenda, according to Macron’s office. A joint news conference was scheduled at midday.
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