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Sep 2023
Libya: 4 Greek rescuers killed in road accident

A 'horrific road accident” claimed the lives of four members of a Greek rescue team in Libya shortly after they arrived to help with flood rescue operations, a Libyan minister said. The tragedy occurred while the Greek team was en route from Benghazi...

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Sep 2023
Ukraine: counter-offensive “did not fail”, according to US chief of staff

The US Chief of Staff, General Mark Milley, assessed that the Ukrainian counter-offensive against the Russian army had 'not failed”, while recognizing that the road to a resolution of the conflict would still be long, in an interview broadcast on...

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Sep 2023
Temporarily selling fuel “at a loss”, the lifting of an old taboo

Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne announced to Le Parisien Dimanche that distributors would be authorized to sell fuels 'at a loss” for a few months. An exceptional measure with uncertain effects, which lifts a 60-year-old taboo.According to the office...

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Sep 2023
The Ukrainian army announces having recaptured Klichtchiïvka, south of Bakhmut

Ukrainian authorities announced on Sunday September 17 that their military forces had recaptured Klichtchiïvka, a town located south of the strategic town of Bakhmut, on the eastern front. 'I especially want to mention the soldiers who are returning...

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Sep 2023
“It’s false, archifaux”: Christophe Galtier refutes accusations of racism

'I do not accept that we can say that Christophe Galtier is a racist.” On Canal , former PSG coach Christophe Galtier, who will be tried in December on charges of moral harassment and discriminatory remarks when he coached Nice, responded to his detractors...

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Sep 2023
Mountain hiking: Ukrainian amputees smile again

Volodymyr Malykhin, a 31-year-old Ukrainian, lost a leg when he jumped on a mine on the Eastern Front. Now, walking on crutches, he makes his three-year-old son Bogdan laugh during an organized hike in the Carpathian Mountains (west) as part of a rehabilitation...

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Sep 2023
G77 China calls to “change the rules of the global economic game”

The G77 China summit, formed by around a hundred countries from Asia, Africa and Latin America representing 80% of the world's population, began Friday in Havana with a call to "change the rules of the economic game" international.Around thirty heads...

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Sep 2023
South Africa: thousands of Zulus pay tribute to Mangosuthu Buthelezi

The coffin covered with animal skin entered the stadium led by warriors in traditional dress: thousands of Zulus gathered on Saturday in South Africa for the funeral of an influential and feared figure of the powerful ethnic group, Mangosuthu Buthelezi .The...

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Sep 2023
Iran: repression and grief one year after the death of Mahsa Amini

Iranians opposed to the regime of the Islamic Republic are commemorating on Saturday the first anniversary of the death in custody of Mahsa Amini, which sparked a vast protest movement, with activists denouncing a new crackdown underway to discourage any...

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Sep 2023
The human toll of the fires in Hawaii revised downwards

The provisional human toll from the fires in Hawaii has been revised downwards and fell to 97 deaths, compared to 115 victims previously announced by the authorities, the governor of the American archipelago, Josh Green, said on Friday.'That number went...

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Sep 2023
In Vladivostok, Kim Jong Un examines Russian weapons alongside the Minister of Defense

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un met with Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu on Saturday in Vladivostok in Russia's Far East, where he reviewed advanced Russian weapons, including a hypersonic missile system.He will still be in Russia on Sunday to...

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Sep 2023
Russia: Kim Jong-un welcomed by Russian Defense Minister in Vladivostok

Three days after his meeting with Vladimir Putin at the Vostochny cosmodrome, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un met Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu on Saturday in Vladivostok, in the Russian Far East, where he reviewed Russian advanced weapons, including...

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Sep 2023
“State hostages”, a diplomatic headache

First disbelief, then the feeling of injustice and helplessness. "We don't know how long this will last, we don't know what the Iranians are waiting for and we will probably never know": Sylvie Arnaud is the mother of Louis, one of the four French...

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Sep 2023
Mexico: one of the sons of drug trafficker “El Chapo” extradited to the United States

One of the sons of drug lord 'El Chapo,” Ovidio Guzman, was extradited from Mexico to the United States on Friday, US authorities announced. He is charged with drug trafficking, money laundering and other violent crimes.'Today, U.S. and Mexican...

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Sep 2023
Fires in Hawaii: human toll revised downwards, 97 dead

From 115 to 97 victims. The new provisional human toll from the fires in Hawaii has been revised downward, the governor of the American archipelago, Josh Green, said on Friday. 'That number went down a little bit because the Department of Defense and...

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Sep 2023
Real estate: in Paris, white offices

At 20 rue Washington, at the corner of avenue des Champs-Élysées, modernity and heritage go hand in hand in the Ulteam tertiary complex: 6,000 square meters of new-look offices created from five historic buildings that the architects of the Arte Charpentier...

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Sep 2023
Literary return to school: when Proust really changes your life

'All my adolescence,” writes Laure Murat, 'I heard about the characters in La Recherche, convinced that they were uncles or cousins ​​that I had not yet met. » For someone who was born a princess in a prestigious family (she is descended...

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Sep 2023
Rugby World Cup: legend Éric Champ speaks

The first World Cup in rugby history took place in 1987 in New Zealand. The French XV reaches the very first final of this global competition to face the formidable All Blacks team. This match will remain legendary despite France's defeat. And at the...

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Sep 2023
Brussels attacks: Abdeslam escapes a new life prison sentence

Salah Abdeslam, considered by Belgian justice as a co-perpetrator of the March 2016 attacks in Brussels, escaped a new life prison sentence on Friday evening, after that imposed last year in Paris for the attacks of November 13, 2015.The Assize Court, which...

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Sep 2023
Salvador: demonstration against Bukele's re-election plan

Hundreds of Salvadorans demonstrated on Friday to denounce President Nayib Bukele's desire for re-election at the end of his single mandate, and the detention of "innocents" in his fight against criminal groups.'No to re-election”, 'not one...

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Sep 2023
Trump targeted by request to limit his comments before his trial

The U.S. special prosecutor prosecuting Donald Trump has asked a judge to limit the former president's free speech ahead of his federal trial over his attempts to overturn the outcome of the 2020 election.According to prosecutor Jack Smith, Donald Trump's...

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Sep 2023
Brazil: healer-medium Joao de Deus sentenced to more than 118 years in prison for rape

The very popular healer and medium Joao de Deus was sentenced Friday to more than 118 years in prison for the rape of four women, according to a document from the court of justice in the state of Goias, in central Brazil.Joao Teixeira de Faria, alias "Joao...

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Sep 2023
“Prodiges Pop”: behind the scenes of the new France 2 show

The atmosphere is concentrated but friendly on this set which brings back memories on this Wednesday in July. There we find the familiar setting of Prodiges, the competition of young classical dancers, singers and musicians from France 2 which will celebrate...

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Sep 2023
“Woman, Life, Freedom”: a beautiful graphic novel in support of the Iranians

280 pages, seventeen big-name cartoonists, from Marjane Satrapi, of course, to Coco and Joann Sfar, an editorial committee of experts and a race against time. On Thursday, the beautiful and poignant work Woman, Life, Liberty* (ed. L'Iconoclaste) was...

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