Tourist boats dead in Brazil’s cliff collapse – le journal du week-end

Tourist boats dead in Brazil’s cliff collapse – le journal du week-end

In the video at the top of this article, at the foot of the cliff, he has already understood. He has a front row seat to see the water quiver. The stones were starting to fall. They too realize that something is wrong even though they are withdrawn. This will allow them to alert and … Read more

24 hours at Colmar University Hospital: a hospital that will crack – Le Journal du week-end

24 hours at Colmar University Hospital: a hospital that will crack – Le Journal du week-end

They treated the first Covid patients from France in Colmar. A colossal effort that they would hardly be able to provide 2 years later. “In this 5-bed space, we always have 2 beds that are closed because we don’t have the staff to do so. What drives you crazy is not being able to accommodate … Read more

New York desperately seeks tourists – The Weekend Journal

New York desperately seeks tourists – The Weekend Journal

Since the pandemic, New York tourism has relied mainly on Americans, Canadians and Latin Americans. The Europeans, the Chinese and even the Brazilians are the big absent. Their countries are still hit by a travel ban to the United States since March 2020. A restriction that should be lifted in early November. “Western Europe is … Read more

Bell foundry: a monumental sculpture in the United States – le journal du week-end

Bell foundry: a monumental sculpture in the United States – le journal du week-end

It is a bell forest. A monumental musical sculpture, an instrument soon to be assembled. In this workshop, Olivier Allard tints his bells and harmonizes all the sounds. The Paccard foundry in Haute-Savoie has just created this Sonora work, the largest ever made. Composed of 63 bronze bells, it measures 32 meters high and will … Read more

The 20H of TF1 in New York for the 20th anniversary of September 11 – Le Journal du week-end

The 20H of TF1 in New York for the 20th anniversary of September 11 – Le Journal du week-end

Just 20 years ago, airliners hijacked by Al Qaeda crashed into the World Trade Center in New York and the Pentagon in Washington, bringing down these symbols of American power before the eyes of the world. On the occasion of the anniversary of these attacks which upset the beginning of the 21st century and while … Read more

Vax Live in the United States: a concert to encourage people to get vaccinated – le journal du week-end

Vax Live in the United States: a concert to encourage people to get vaccinated – le journal du week-end

To convince the world to get vaccinated, the Americans have gone all out. Indeed, 22,000 people attended a charity concert to call for accelerated vaccination around the world. And in case Jennifer Lopez wasn’t convincing enough, in a completely different style, Pope Francis sent a message: “Receive greetings from an old man, who doesn’t sing … Read more

ARN-Messager, the revolution of the century? – The Weekend Journal

ARN-Messager, the revolution of the century?  – The Weekend Journal

In December 2020, for the first time in France, a woman named Mauricette was able to benefit from a first vaccine injection using the RNA-Messenger technique, a few months after the start of clinical trials. A feat of speed, but above all a medical revolution to come according to scientists. As a reminder, the classic … Read more

United States: cultural and sporting life restarts in New York – Le Journal du week-end

United States: cultural and sporting life restarts in New York – Le Journal du week-end

New York City is reviving the joy of cultural and sporting evenings. Return to the stadium for a game of the Brooklyn basketball team, the best in the United States. To enter, you must not only show the usual ticket, you must prove that you are vaccinated or at least show a negative test for … Read more

Northern Ireland: the big losers from Brexit – the weekend diary

Northern Ireland: the big losers from Brexit – the weekend diary

—- To stock the shelves of his grocery store, Samuel Cotter has more and more difficulty. Orders before Christmas are barely arriving this Saturday, more than two months late. For good reason, a border has been established for all goods between the rest of the United Kingdom and Northern Ireland where it is located. “Each … Read more