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Diplomacy finally has a chance in Ukraine

Diplomacy will again be running at full speed this Tuesday on the Ukrainian file.

It must be said that the chances of avoiding war came back a bit to the taste of the day on Monday.

The United States, for example, considered that Vladimir Putin had not made his "final decision" on the outbreak of an invasion.

“There remains a crucial opportunity for diplomacy,” British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and US President Joe Biden also stressed.

And to try to save the situation Olaf Scholz will be in Moscow on Tuesday, the day after a trip to Kiev.

On Monday, Moscow also deemed possible a diplomatic settlement of the crisis and announced the end of certain military maneuvers.

Hope is therefore revived but nothing is won.

Trudeau announces the use of the Emergency Measures Act in Canada

Justin Trudeau has decided to take his iron fist out of his velvet glove, as protesters against health measures have challenged him for more than two weeks.

The Canadian Prime Minister announced on Monday the exceptional use of the Emergency Measures Act to end "illegal" blockades.

This is only the second time this provision has been activated in peacetime.

Irony of history: the last time dates back to a crisis in 1970 when Pierre Elliott Trudeau, the father of the current Prime Minister was in power.

Even "100% in the head", Benzema not sure of playing against Paris

PSG returns to the Champions League on Tuesday.

And not for a small match: the Parisians receive Real Madrid.

Above all, the suspense remains around Karim Benzema.

Will the French striker be on the pitch for this first leg of the most attractive of the C1 round of 16?

Suffering from a contracture in the left hamstring at the end of January against Elche, he himself explained the day before the match that he did not know if he would play the match.

Bluff or real spoiler?

Answer tonight at 9 p.m.

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Boris Johnson asks Vladimir Putin to back down in Ukraine

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In Canada, the police manage to clear access to the Ambassador Bridge

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