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  • More than 24 hours after the South African Parliament fire in Cape Town began, the fire was brought under control on Monday and a man was charged with arson. The 49-year-old suspect, who was arrested in Parliament on Sunday, will be brought to justice on Tuesday. He is being charged with "burglary and arson," said the elite South African police unit, the Hawks.

  • Two people are still missing and one was found alive after fires that destroyed nearly a thousand homes Thursday in the US state of Colorado, authorities said on Sunday. At least 991 homes were destroyed by the flames that ravaged entire neighborhoods of Superior and Louisville, two towns bordering Denver, the state's largest city. Snowfall halted the spread of the fire on Friday, but also complicated the search for missing people.

  • France took the rotating presidency of the Council of the EU for six months on Saturday with an ambitious program, that of a "powerful" and "sovereign" Europe, which however risks being jostled by the new outbreak of Covid-19 and the April presidential election. At midnight, she took over from Slovenia, and will give way to the Czech Republic in the second half of the year.

  • The world celebrated the transition to 2022 on Saturday with festivities often restricted and marked by anxiety by the explosion of Covid contaminations, despite the hope of a better year and an exit from the pandemic.

    New York marked the event in Times Square with a small crowd, Paris gave up its fireworks display due to the explosion of Omicron variant cases, and the London fireworks show was shown on television to discourage onlookers.

  • Marseilles

    never trembled in the face of fans from Chauvigny (N3), beaten (3-0) Sunday night in Limoges in the round of 16 of the Coupe de France.

    The Phocéens delivered a serious game against the Chauvinese who believed the feat possible during the first half hour.

  • The Dakar-2022 rally started on Saturday for more than 8,000 km in two weeks in the sands of Saudi Arabia. Thursday, a French driver was injured by the explosion of his car near Jeddah (center west). He was operated on in Saudi Arabia and must be repatriated to France, the organization of the rally-raid announced on Saturday while the Saudi authorities have ruled out a "criminal" act. The organizers had previously explained that they did not rule out a "malicious act" and, according to an AFP journalist, security has been greatly enhanced around the rally-raid bivouac.

  • Paris handball player SG Elohim Prandi was stabbed on New Year's Eve but is out of danger, the club announced on Saturday. “Elohim Prandi was the victim of a violent assault last night in Paris and suffered several stab wounds. The player is currently under observation in hospital and his condition does not inspire concern, ”PSG said in a statement. He will be “not available” for the Euro (January 13-30), coach Guillaume Gille confirmed on Sunday.

  • Tessa Worley won World Cup giant Lienz (Austria) on Tuesday, the 15th victory of her career, ahead of Slovakian Petra Vlhova and Sweden's Sara Hector.

    A little over a month before the Beijing Olympics (February 4-20), Worley (32) clinched her first victory of the season, in the absence of two of the discipline's top names, the American Mikaela Shiffrin and the Swiss Lara Gut-Behrami, positive for Covid-19.

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