The morning show. The heat is coming to the Loire; Carlos Alcaraz in the legend; ZFE: an expert responds: the essential news of this Monday, June 9

MétéoNews is predicting high temperatures in our departments over the next few days, potentially reaching 30 to 34°C; Carlos Alcaraz won the longest final in the history of Roland-Garros on Sunday, defeating Jannik Sinner after a legendary encounter; after the MPs' vote in favor of abolishing low-emission zones, is Lyon's zone completely dead? Guillaume Tusseau, a professor at the Sciences-Po Paris Law School, helps us understand better.
MétéoNews predicts high temperatures in our departments over the next few days, which could reach 30 to 34°C.

How Carlos Alcaraz reversed a Homeric final against Jannik Sinner
Carlos Alcaraz won the longest final in Roland Garros history on Sunday, defeating Jannik Sinner in a epic encounter (4-6, 6-7, 6-4, 7-6, 7-6). Trailing two sets to nothing, the Spaniard saved three match points before triumphing in the super tiebreak. An unforgettable high.
After MPs voted to abolish low-emission zones, is Lyon's low-emission zone completely dead? When will vehicles currently banned for being too polluting be able to circulate freely in the city again? Guillaume Tusseau, professor at the Sciences-Po Paris Law School, helps us understand better.
It's a first for the M6 show, two women have said yes to each other: Mallaury, a resident of Val de Saône, and Mélanie, from the south of France. While we still have to discover their honeymoon, the first weekends at each other's houses and the results, Mallaury shares her impressions , and the message she would like to convey.
New clashes between civilians and police forces took place in Los Angeles on Sunday , as the National Guard was deployed. Trump's anti-immigration policy is under fire.
The Indian Ocean island is replanting mangroves to combat coastal erosion and safeguard biodiversity. They had been cut down to build roads, homes, and tourist hotels.
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