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Environment: Germany promises 200 million euros to Brazil

Germany announced on Monday that it was ready to commit a total of 200 million euros to the preservation of the environment in Brazil,...

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro requests an additional six-month visa to stay in the...

Former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro, who is under investigation for his role in the violent attack on the headquarters of national institutions in Brasilia...

Covid-19: the United States will end the state of health emergency on May 11

The Covid-19 soon anchored in normality in the United States. President Joe Biden informed Congress on Monday, January 30, that he would end, on...

"I won't give you any airtime": The big reunion turns into a fiasco for...

Your Royal Highness Djamila shines in new splendor, Lucas shows more of himself than in the camp and suddenly the mood changes. New details...

Death of Tire Nichols: Sixth police officer implicated in death of 29-year-old African-American in...

A sixth police officer is the target of the disciplinary investigation into the fatal beating of African-American Tire Nichols, for which five black officers...

Denmark will systematically grant asylum to Afghan women

Denmark decided Monday, January 30 to systematically grant asylum to women and girls from Afghanistan because of their gender, while they experience a sharp...

"Do hormone therapy": Princess Diana's longtime butler has cancer

Paul Burrell was Princess Diana's butler until her death. The 64-year-old is currently struggling with his health. Burrell suffers from prostate cancer and is...

The man who killed a sexton and injured a priest in Algeciras acted "consciously"...

Radicalized in a month. In view of the first elements of the investigation, the attack on two churches in Algeciras, which took place on...

Baden-Württemberg: Manne Lucha: distance to the hospital is not decisive

Dilapidated, expensive, uneconomical? With a hospital reform, the federal and state governments want to prevent the collapse of hospital care. The way to the...

"Edlinger, freedom at your fingertips", on France.tv: climbing as a way of life

Red bandana and blond hair, bare chest and feet, without rope or partner, Patrick Edlinger climbed the cliffs like a squirrel. His aura and...

Marc Anthony finds young love: JLo's ex-husband remarries for the fourth time

All good things don't always come in threes. And so Marc Anthony starts his fourth attempt at marital bliss this weekend. Dozens of stars...

Football: end clap for Gazélec Ajaccio, placed in compulsory liquidation

The future of Gazélec Football Club Ajaccio (GFCA) is now written in dotted lines. Monday, January 30, the commercial court of Ajaccio placed the...

Baden-Württemberg: Labbadia strengthens Müller and gets two new ones

Bruno Labbadia strengthens Stuttgart's blundering goalkeeper Florian Müller before the cup game in Paderborn. In the current situation, calm is required. Two newcomers should...

Bavaria: No more tickets for e-cars without an environmental badge

A pointless bureaucratic hurdle: In theory, anyone driving an e-car still needs an environmental sticker. Until now, without this labeling, you risked a fine....

Thuringia: Untouched retreats: lure lynxes back to Thuringia

Only a handful of lynx live in Thuringia. Experts see the potential for up to 100 of the animals threatened with extinction in Bavaria....

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Domke sees the Soli judgment of the Federal Fiscal Court critically

Schwerin/Munich (dpa/mv) - Despite the ruling on the legality of the solidarity surcharge announced by the Federal Fiscal Court (BFH) on Monday, the FDP...

Saxony: Diakonie criticizes politics and relies on prevention

The cold and rising prices for energy and food are currently making life difficult for many people. Homeless people are particularly affected by this....

Frenchwoman Sister André, dean of humanity, died at 118

At 118, she had been the oldest human being since April. The French sister André died in the night from Monday to Tuesday, at...

The death of linguist Jean-Claude Coquet

Linguist and semiotician of international renown, Jean-Claude Coquet died in Sceaux (Hauts-de-Seine), on January 16, at the age of 94.His beginnings were difficult. Born...

Jean Clémentin, former pen of the "Chained Duck", is dead

Le Canard enchaîné describes him as "one of the pillars" of the newspaper during "the 70s and 80s". Journalist Jean Clémentin, former great pen...

The musician Marcel Zanini, author of "Do you want or do you not want?...

The jazz musician, a little guy with a bob screwed on his head, with round glasses and a mustache resting on a broad smile,...

Folk rock artist David Crosby, of the supergroup Crosby, Stills, Nash

American rock has lost a legend, whose career spanned nearly sixty years. Guitarist and vocalist David Crosby has died at the age of 81,...

Michel Terrasse, pioneer in the protection of raptors, is dead

Who would have thought that this pharmacist practicing in La Garenne-Colombes (Hauts-de-Seine) in the 1960s and 1970s would become one of the greatest protectors...

Death of guitarist and singer Tom Verlaine, leader of the rock band Television

Tom Verlaine, guitarist, singer and co-founder of Television, a 1970s New York rock band that influenced many bands, died on Saturday January 28 at...

The "ugly Christmas sweater", a tradition that has not always been sarcastic

The "ugly Christmas sweater" is a tradition that is slowly taking hold in France, where people organize "ugly christmas sweater parties" at the office...

"No crisis with Rabat", assures Paris

France is not in crisis with Morocco, the spokesperson for the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs assured Thursday, January 26, in response to criticism...

In South Africa, the electricity crisis does not spare the dead

In South Africa, families traditionally gather around the deceased for a week, sometimes longer. But now, because of endemic power cuts, the preservation of...

Murder of a journalist in Cameroon: HRW calls for an "independent" investigation

The international NGO Human Rights Watch (HRW) on Friday January 27 asked the Cameroonian authorities to carry out an "independent" and "transparent" investigation into...

Eswatini: Pro-democracy activists denounce the assassination of lawyer Thulani Maseko

The revolt that has been brewing for more than a year and a half in the last absolute monarchy in Africa is an orphan....

In Ivory Coast, a catastrophic year for cotton, ravaged by a new species of...

Lazeni Soro is 56 years old, forty of whom spent in the cotton fields. A raw material that allowed this producer to become a...

Tunisia: a second round of legislative elections against a backdrop of massive abstention

Nearly 8 million Tunisians are invited to vote on Sunday (January 29th) to elect a new parliament with limited powers under President Kaïs Saïed,...

In Tunisia, the second round of the legislative elections still does not mobilize

In accordance with what was expected, very few Tunisians turned out on Sunday, January 29, to elect a Parliament devoid of real powers, inflicting...

Panzer Talk at Illner: "I don't see any German fighter jets over Ukraine"

After Germany's announcement that it would deliver battle tanks to Ukraine, calls for fighter jets have now been made from the war-torn country. In...

Ukraine at war, China in sight: US Congress puts Pentagon on arms frenzy

The United States has increased its military budget. The Pentagon's planned arms orders show that there is more at stake than just the war...

Bars are no obstacle: researchers build liquid robots – a bit like in "Terminator...

A mini-robot made of a new material can liquefy - and eventually regain its old form. It is reminiscent of the famous villain from...

Wieduwilt's week: Herr Scholz is my shepherd, I'll lack for nothing

If you listen carefully to the Chancellor, his priorities are crystal clear: Fears first, Ukraine second. Scholz takes the path of the least imposition...

Interview with Rolf Nikel: "The 'Polish Moment' could be over quickly"

Hardly anyone has followed German-Polish relations as closely as Rolf Nikel in recent years. He was German ambassador to Poland for more than six...

New column collection: Mariana Leky enchants with "sorrow of all kinds"

Lovesickness, insomnia, goodbyes: They may be banal everyday complaints that everyone knows, but Mariana Leky makes something special out of grief of all kinds....

Radical Pro-War: The Sledgehammer Is Their New "Z"

Since the murder of a Wagner deserter, the sledgehammer has established itself among radical war supporters as an instrument for intimidating those who think...

Will the petrol engine become obsolete?: Volvo XC40 – good choice with different drives

Before Volvo goes fully electric in a few years, customers still have the choice of driving a petrol engine, while diesel is passé in...