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  • Despite their dispute over the rule of law, Emmanuel Macron and the leaders of the Visegrad group pleaded with one voice on Monday in Budapest to better protect the EU's borders against illegal migrants and to defend nuclear energy, two axes of the French presidency of the EU.

  • Marked by a record abstention after the call for separatists to shun the ballot, the third and last referendum on the independence of New Caledonia was won by the pro-France with 96.49% of the vote, against 3.51 % yes to independence, blank and null votes counting 2.99%.

  • A first for a former Minister of the Interior: at 76 years old, Claude Guéant was imprisoned Monday morning in Paris, pursuant to a 2017 conviction which the courts considered did not meet the obligations.

    In the case of the cash bonuses of the Ministry of the Interior, the former right-hand man of Nicolas Sarkozy was sentenced on January 23, 2017 on appeal to two years' imprisonment, one of which was suspended on probation and a fine of 75,000 euros. .

    He was serving this sentence - which became final two years later after the rejection of his cassation appeal - under conditional release.

  • Authorities in Kentucky on Monday expressed relative relief that they found around 100 workers alive at a candle factory destroyed by one of the

    Devastating tornadoes that ravaged the southern and central United States, claiming at least 88 lives.

  • The floods made a second victim in Spain, a man whose body was extracted Sunday from his van trapped by the flooding of a river following heavy rains in the north of the country, in Navarre.

  • For the knockout stages of the Champions League, Paris SG inherited Real Madrid, one of the opponents they feared the most, and Lille from defending champion Chelsea, according to a second draw made on Monday by the 'UEFA, a few hours after a first procedure marred by irregularities and finally canceled.

  • A "miracle" to finally realize his destiny, Max Verstappen (Red Bull) snatched his first F1 title at 24, overtaking his rival Lewis Hamilton in the last lap of the final Grand Prix of the season, Sunday in Abu Dhabi .

    An incredible and highly controversial finale, eliciting appeal from the Mercedes team and reactions from former drivers.

  • The EELV presidential candidate Yannick Jadot made a commitment on Monday to appoint a Prime Minister if he is elected and also wants the presidency of the National Assembly to go to a woman.

  • Anne Hidalgo, barely in the polls, arose on Sunday as the guarantor of a "fair" and "united" France, facing the right and the far right, during a meeting in Perpignan, the next day of his call for a primary of the left to “continue to exist”.

    “No pasaran!

    », Proclaimed the socialist presidential candidate, in front of more than a thousand people galvanized in the convention center of Perpignan.

  • At the end of a week devoted to consolidating the unity of her political family, Valérie Pécresse held her first major campaign speech on Saturday, with a "radical" project combining order, freedom and "French pride".

  • Yannick Agnel, indicted for rape and sexual assault on a 13-year-old minor, acknowledged the "materiality" of the facts, but the fallen star of French swimming denies having exercised any "constraint", explained Monday the prosecutor of Mulhouse .

  • The scrum-half of Toulouse and the XV of France Antoine Dupont was named best world player of the year 2021, announced Friday World Rugby at the end of a process mixing public vote and jury of experts. The 25-year-old, selected 35 times for the Blues, beat English second row Maro Itoje and two Australians, third row Michael Hooper and center Samu Kerevi. Dupont is the third French to obtain this distinction launched in 2001, after the former scrum half and current coach of the France team Fabien Galthié, in 2002, and the former third row Thierry Dusautoir, in 2011.

  • Diane Leyre, Miss Ile-de-France, was crowned Miss France 2022 on the night of Saturday to Sunday in Caen after a very popular but increasingly criticized competition.

    "As a woman I want to show that we can be Miss France and a feminist (...) For me, feminism is deciding to do what I want", warned during a conference press the 24-year-old laureate talker who “works in real estate development”.

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