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National Assembly votes on motions of censure

The deputies will have the opportunity this Monday from 16 pm to say "stop or again" to Elisabeth Borne. The two motions of censure against the government will be put to the vote of the Assembly and the pension reform could be adopted definitively. Since the triggering Thursday of 49.3 by the Prime Minister, organized or spontaneous gatherings take place throughout the territory, calmly or with excesses. Emmanuel Macron for his part hoped Sunday that the reform "can go to the end of its democratic journey in the respect of all". At the Palais-Bourbon, the two motions to overthrow the government, one transpartisan of the Liot group and the other of the RN, will be put to the vote successively at the end of the day. However, the absolute majority of 287 votes seems difficult to reach. It would indeed be necessary that thirty LR, half of the group, join their votes to those of the left, the RN and Liot.

Xi Jinping on state visit to Russia to mediate Ukraine

Targeted since Friday by an arrest warrant issued against him by the International Criminal Court, Vladimir Putin will be able to appear this Monday with a leading leader and thus show that he is not totally isolated on the international scene. His Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping is on a three-day state visit to Russia. While China has never publicly condemned the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the Chinese president wants to mediate in the conflict. Problem: Beijing's position vis-à-vis Moscow is considered too lukewarm by the West, which considers that China tacitly supports Russian aggression. The United States has already indicated that it will not support a new Chinese call for a ceasefire, considering that it would amount to consolidating Russian control over the territories conquered in Ukraine.

The IPCC publishes this Monday a new report on global warming

The IPCC will once again try this Monday to make the world understand that it is necessary to act as soon as possible. UN climate experts meeting in Switzerland will deliver their latest scientific consensus on global warming and humanity's urgent response to this existential challenge. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change is due to publish at 14 p.m. the synthesis of its 6th assessment report, a summary of the more than 10,000 pages of work it has published since its previous synthesis at the end of 2014. And there is urgency: the world is now at nearly 1.2 ° C of warming and the multiplication of extreme events, predicted by the first work of the IPCC, is already occurring on all continents.

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