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  • French designer Thierry Mugler, who had reigned over fashion in the 1980s, died Sunday at the age of 73 of “natural death”, announced his press officer, Jean-Baptiste Rougeot.

    According to the latter, the artist's death occurred unexpectedly.

    The great couturier still had projects and was to announce new collaborations at the start of the week.

    A director at heart, he had organized spectacular public presentations of his creations.

    He had also embarked on the creation of perfumes, his “Angel” model enjoying great success.

  • "François Hollande has a lot of humor", argued Monday the PS presidential candidate, Anne Hidalgo, about the ex-president who spoke on Sunday of an upcoming speech, saying that he was not a candidate "for the moment”.

  • The President of Burkina Faso, Roch Marc Christian Kaboré, was arrested on Monday and was detained in a barracks in Ouagadougou, the day after mutinies in military camps in this country plagued by jihadist violence. 

  • The United Kingdom on Saturday accused Russia of "seeking to install a pro-Russian leader in Kiev" and "considering" to "occupy" Ukraine.

    The next day, the US government on Sunday ordered the families of US diplomats stationed in Kiev to leave the country "due to the continuing threat of a Russian military operation" and advised Americans against traveling to Russia.

  • The force of the volcanic eruption in the Tonga Islands on January 15 exceeded the power of the Hiroshima atomic bomb, scientists from NASA, the US Space Agency, said as disaster survivors described Monday a shock that "shook their brains". A ninety-day "environmental emergency" has been announced by Peruvian authorities for the coastal area damaged by the spill of 6,000 barrels of crude oil due to the tsunami caused by the explosion, in the Pacific Ocean, it a week ago. An oil spill that continues to spread and despairs the inhabitants.

  • Close to elimination, the Blues must recover from the slap inflicted by Iceland (29-21) on Saturday and beat, still without several key elements, Montenegro on Monday (8:30 p.m.) to keep a small chance of joining the Euro semi-finals.

  • Alizé Cornet, 61st in the world, qualified Monday in oppressive heat for the quarter-finals of the Australian Open, a stage she reached for the first time at 32 in a Grand Slam tournament, beating Romania's Simona Halep (15th) 6-4, 3-6, 6-4.

    "After 30 minutes of the match, we were both already cooked but we both continued to fight," said Cornet.

  • Gael Monfils, 20th in the world, qualified for the quarter-finals of the Australian Open on Sunday by eliminating Serbian Miomir Kecmanovic (77th) 7-5, 7-6 (7/4), 6-3.

    The French N.1, who had already reached the quarters in Melbourne (2016) without ever going beyond them, will face the Italian Matteo Berrettini (7th) on Tuesday for a place in the semi-finals.

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