It’s not a toe, it’s a ‘pota-toe’
By France24
17 January 2021 |
2:08 pm
We look at how the French and British press are fearful of the weeks to come, with Covid-19 hospitalisations rapidly rising. We also discuss some troubling science news about insects, cats and hippos. Finally, we see why the press is talking about an illegal sandwich and a scary-looking potato.
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