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Earthquake: UN appeals for donations for Syria

The UN Secretary General on Tuesday launched an emergency appeal for donations for the victims of the earthquake in Syria. “Today, I am announcing...

With 100 judges confirmed, Biden wants to dilute Trump's brand on the courts

The United States Senate on Tuesday confirmed the 100th federal judge appointed by Joe Biden who, with diversity as a credo, is trying to...

The Senate adopts a change in the supplier-supermarket balance of power

The Senate adopted Wednesday at first reading, with adjustments, the bill of the deputy Renaissance Frédéric Descrozaille which modifies on an experimental basis the...

Football: the audit mission delivers its report this Wednesday

The auditors responsible for investigating the malfunctions at the French Football Federation (FFF) make their final report to the main interested parties on Wednesday,...

NATO continues discussions on military aid to Ukraine

NATO members continue Wednesday in Brussels their discussions to accelerate their deliveries of armaments and ammunition to Ukraine, which insists on also receiving combat...

The European Union signs the end of heat engines in 2035

We finish the horses well. Despite going it alone on this radical change that it imposes on itself, the EU took a big step...

Cyclone in New Zealand: 4 dead, 300 people rescued from rooftops

About 300 people who took refuge on roofs of houses were evacuated by the army in New Zealand after the passage of cyclone Gabrielle...

Switzerland: Geneva allows the burkini… and bare breasts

For Alia Chaker Mangeat, city councilor for the center of the city of Geneva, the city of Calvin may have better things to do...

Fugu, fish of hope for fishermen in Fukushima

Masahiro Ishibashi and his colleagues are satisfied: once again, they return to port with their boats full of fugu, a fish which, once rid...

European Parliament: President Metsola campaigning for more transparency

Two months after Qatargate and Marocgate, the President of the European Parliament, Roberta Metsola, initiated the reform of the European Parliament's ethical rules. Not...

Far-right Israeli minister Ben Gvir targets Palestinian detainees

Israeli Minister of National Security and far-right figure Itamar Ben Gvir, often accused of stoking tensions between Jews and Arabs, is now targeting Palestinian...

Driven by the lottery, the FDJ saw its stakes increase by 8.7% in 2022

A more than satisfactory annual report. La Française des jeux (FDJ) announced on Wednesday February 15 that it had garnered 20.6 billion euros in...

Earthquake in Syria: the impossible mission of humanitarian workers

The powerful earthquake that hit southern Turkey and northern Syria on Monday February 6 killed more than 40,000 people. The toll remains provisional and...

A survivor of the Taliban, guide to virtual tours in Afghanistan

A potential target of the Taliban, the young feminist Fatima Haidari had to flee Afghanistan to find refuge in Italy. Now, she organizes virtual...

Julien Bayou: "I am cleared", "I am cleared"

"I am cleared, I am cleared": the former national secretary of EELV Julien Bayou, who had been implicated for psychological violence on an ex-companion,...

Francesco Milicia: "The goal is not electricity, but reducing pollution"

Ducati is everywhere. The Italian brand won the constructors' world championship in MotoGP (the equivalent of F1), and a driver from the Bologna team,...

Pensions: Macron attacks opposition, nearly 11,000 amendments still to be examined

Two days before the end of the debates on the pension reform in the Assembly and on the eve of a new day of...

5,000-year-old Sumerian 'tavern' discovered in southern Iraq

A cooling system acting as a refrigerator, bowls containing leftover food, benches: in southern Iraq, land of the "first cities", American and Italian archaeologists...

The cultural choices of the "Point": a psychoanalysis with Harrison Ford or an investigation...

*Losing your bag, with Lyna Khoudri (40 minutes), and Ranger, with Jacques Weber (90 minutes), are on view at the Bouffes du Nord until...

Earthquake: nearly 40,000 dead, appeal for donations in the face of the "tremendous needs"...

The United Nations has launched an appeal for donations to meet the "tremendous needs" of millions of people deprived of shelter, food and care...

Julien Bayou says he is "cleared" of accusations of violence against his partner

"I'm cleared, I'm cleared. "It is with his words that the former national secretary of EELV Julien Bayou, who had been implicated for psychological...

In Syria, the little orphans of the earthquake

In a hospital in northwest Syria, eight-year-old Hanaa asks every day for news of her parents and her little sister: she does not yet...

Airbnb: the platform records its first profitable year in 2022

A banner year for Airbnb. The housing platform had its best holiday season and first profitable year in 2022, according to an earnings release...

Pensions: why are union bosses expected Thursday in Albi?

They leave Paris to meet together in Albi. United against the pension reform project, Philippe Martinez (CGT), Laurent Berger (CFDT) and all the national...

Polar: Franck Ollivier, the "foal" of Jean-Christophe Grangé

We are not used to seeing Jean-Christophe Grangé, the author of Crimson Rivers, extolling someone else's thriller. Here he is, however, "godfather" of a...

Shock for Scottish separatists: Prime Minister resigns

'I am a human being': Scottish First Minister Nicola Sturgeon surprised everyone on Wednesday by resigning after eight years in power, opening a period...

NATO revives debate on increased defense spending

The member countries of NATO relaunched discussions on Wednesday in Brussels on the increase in their defense spending, the secretary general of the Alliance...

A young American, author of a racist massacre, sentenced to life in prison

A young white supremacist who had killed ten black people in May in a supermarket in Buffalo, in the north of the United States,...

Renault is relaunching the Espace and shaking up the concept

Five generations count for the existence of a car as exemplary as the Renault Espace. When approaching the sixth version of a concept inherited...

FFF: the audit report judges Noël Le Graët's "behavioral drifts" "incompatible" with his function

The report is damning. According to the summary of the audit mission on the French Football Federation delivered on Wednesday, the "drifts of behavior"...

Earthquake in Turkey: the mobilization of German Turks

If he could leave right away, Ugur wouldn't hesitate for a second. But he is a security guard and his employer needs him. He...

At least 39 dead in crash of migrant bus in Panama

At least 39 people died in Panama on Wednesday in the collision between a migrant bus en route to the United States and a...

Pensions: Marine Le Pen announces that she has filed a motion of censure

Marine Le Pen announced on Wednesday that she had tabled a motion of censure with her RN group "so that the deputies opposed" to...

"Nikki, Nikki!": These ex-Trump fans have a new champion for 2024

They voted twice for Trump, but demand change for the next US presidential election: supporters of Nikki Haley, the first Republican to challenge the...

Jane Fonda calls on the Vienna Opera to break with the oil industry

American actress Jane Fonda, guest of honor at the Vienna Opera Ball, called on the prestigious institution on Wednesday to cut its ties with...

At least 6,000 Ukrainian children detained in Russia, report reveals

A number that sends shivers down your spine. Although the situation had been known for several months, no study had ever managed to assess...

Actress Raquel Welch, crowned in "The Three Musketeers", is dead

American actress Raquel Welch, star of the 1960s and 70s widely remembered in Hollywood for her role as a cave naiad in a bikini...

Actress Raquel Welch, Hollywood icon of the 60s, is dead

American actress Raquel Welch, star of the 60s and 70s who is widely remembered in Hollywood for her role as a cave naiad in...

World Bank President Announces Upcoming Resignation

World Bank President David Malpass will step down from his post as head of the development institution by June 30, the organization said in...

Debt ceiling: the United States in default from July?

The United States in default: This unprecedented situation could occur as early as July if no agreement is reached by then between the White...