The Oscars ceremony of American cinema, a decisive week for pension reform in France, floods in California, historic victory of the XV of France in England... Every day, find all the news through the work of photojournalists who travel the world. Thanks to the press agencies, always on the front line to cover major events, and to the journalists of the editorial staff of 20 Minutes, from Lille to Marseille, via Bordeaux and Strasbourg, here is another look, in pictures, on the information of the last 24 hours.


Director: Olivier JUSZCZAK

  • The Senate, with a right-wing majority, adopted Saturday the pension reform by 195 votes against 112 after ten days of heated debates, at the end of a new day of mobilization and before a decisive week for the government project.

  • The unions on Saturday called on the President of the Republic to "consult the people" on the pension reform, during a seventh day of action that mobilized less than the previous six and at the beginning of a decisive week where the government hopes to see the reform definitively adopted. The Interior Ministry counted 368,000 demonstrators in France, including 48,000 in Paris. The CGT counted more than a million demonstrators, including 300,000 in Paris.

  • Mounds of garbage were formed in Paris where 5,400 tons of waste remained uncollected Sunday, according to the town hall, on the seventh day of the strike of garbage collectors against the pension reform. Three incineration plants at the gates of the capital, those of Ivry-sur-Seine, Issy-les-Moulineaux and Saint-Ouen, are also at a standstill, explaining these overflowing bins in some neighborhoods, sometimes aligned with the entire width of the sidewalks.

  • Emmanuel Macron and Rishi Sunak on Friday sealed a "new beginning" and a "new ambition" in the Franco-British relationship, with an agreement on the thorny issue of the fight against illegal immigration, after years of quarrels fueled by Brexit.

  • The new storm that hit California caused massive flooding that caused a dike on the Pajaro River to give way on Saturday, after killing two people and forcing thousands to evacuate.

  • The crazy comedy Everything Everywhere All At Once made a raid on the Oscars on Sunday, winning seven major awards including best picture.

  • And that of the best actress for its heroine Michelle Yeoh, the first actress of Asian origin to receive the supreme award!

  • Brendan Fraser signed an unexpected return to Hollywood by winning Sunday the Oscar for best actor for his powerful performance in the drama The Whale. The actor, who delighted audiences with his roles as muscular adventurers in 1990s comedies, wowed the Academy by playing an obese professor reclusive and tormented by grief.

  • American actress Jamie Lee Curtis won the Oscar for best supporting actress on Sunday for her role as an embittered tax controller in the crazy comedy Everything Everywhere All At Once.

  • In a weekend rich in sports news, the XV of France outclassed England on Saturday at Twickenham (53-10), clinching the largest victory in its history against the XV de la Rose on the 4th day of the Six Nations Tournament.

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