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  • The victory of the German Social Democrats in the legislative elections consecrates the rebirth of a party that was still moribund not long ago, which was able to silence its internal dissensions and take advantage of the hesitation of the conservatives at the end of the Merkel era.

    According to the official results released Monday, the SPD won the ballot by a short lead with 25.7% ahead of the Chancellor's center-right at 24.1%.

  • A failed exit in sight for Angela Merkel, her conservative camp was credited with a score of unprecedented weakness in the history of modern Germany in Sunday's legislative elections, and is preparing for a difficult tomorrow.

  • Ecologists and liberals can decide to ally themselves with the Social Democrats (SPD), which came slightly ahead, or with the conservatives of the CDU who also claim to govern.

    The Greens (14.8%) and the liberal FDP party (11.5%), will be the arbiters in the long negotiations to come to build a majority.

  • The Swiss launched a resounding yes in favor of marriage for all in a referendum on Sunday, imposing a crushing defeat on their opponents.

    The yes received 64.1% of the votes, according to the final result communicated by the federal government and all the cantons of the country.

  • The relatives and family of the young American traveler Gabby Petito, whose disappearance and brutal death aroused great emotion in the United States, gathered on Sunday near New York to celebrate her funeral, broadcast live on the internet seen the interest in the country. The search for the ex-boyfriend of the young 22-year-old woman continued in parallel, Brian Laundrie having fled without explaining himself on the last days of the New Yorker. He had returned alone from this "road trip", ten days before the family of the young woman reported her disappearance. Gabby Petito's body was found on September 19 in a Wyoming forest, before police said she was the victim of a homicide.

  • He showered the enthusiasm of the Belgian public!

    Julian Alaphilippe retained his title of world cycling champion on Sunday in Louvain, in Flandrian land.

    The 29-year-old Frenchman won solo after a decisive attack 17 kilometers from the finish.

    He is the first Frenchman to win two titles since the first world championship in 1927.

  • Racing club Lens inflicted their first defeat of the season at Olympique de Marseille on Sunday (3-2), to take second place in Ligue 1 to their opponent in a lively and spectacular match.

    OM, led 2-0 after half an hour, reacted well with a double from Dimitri Payet, but the Lensois, who had experienced a slump before the break, were able to restore the pace to score the goal of the victory (Saïd, 71st).

  • "Great servant of the State", "tireless republican", "committed man", Paul Quilès, former socialist minister and figure of the Mitterrand years, died Friday morning in Paris at the age of 79 years.

    His political rise had taken a real boom in 1981, when he became the director of the presidential campaign of François Mitterrand who, in May, acceded to the Elysee Palace.

    Paul Quilès was notably Minister of the Interior and Defense in the 1980s and 1990s.

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