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• #COVID-19[FEMININE[FEMININENearly 19,000 classes are currently closed in France in schools, colleges and high schools, a new record, announces the Ministry of National Education. In one week, 463,197 students have also tested positive, or 3.79% of all students. Follow our live.
• #UKRAINE The heads of American and Russian diplomacy, Antony Blinken and Sergei Lavrov, continued their talks on the Ukrainian crisis in Geneva. Antony Blinken promised an answer “united, fast and severe” of Washington and its allies in the event of an invasion of Ukraine by Moscow, while ensuring that it wants to seek a diplomatic solution. Follow our live.
• #COVID-19[FEMININE[FEMININE The vaccination pass will come into effect on Monday, unless the Constitutional Council decides otherwise. On February 2, wearing a mask will no longer be compulsory outside, teleworking will be recommended and no longer imposed, and gauges will disappear in sports arenas and performance halls where the public is attended. Nightclubs will reopen two weeks later. We summarize here the announcements of the government.
• #TENNIS Naomi Osaka, 14th in the world and defending champion at the Australian Open, was eliminated from competition in the third round against American Amanda Anisimova.