War in Ukraine, presidential 2022, victory of the XV of France in the Six Nations Tournament... Every day, find all the news through the work of photojournalists who travel the world.

Thanks to the press agencies, always on the front line to cover major events, and to the journalists of the editorial staff of

20 Minutes,

from Lille to Marseille, via Bordeaux and Strasbourg, here is another look, in images, at the information of the last 24 hours.


Directed by:

Olivier JUSZCZAK

  • A bombardment in kyiv killed at least six people overnight from Sunday to Monday, when Russian forces are still seeking to surround the Ukrainian capital.

    The site was hit by a very powerful strike that pulverized vehicles and left a gaping crater several meters wide in the parking lot in front of a charred and still smoking ten-storey building.

  • Three paratroopers, three schoolchildren and a teacher from the Ozar Hatorah high school, all shot at close range in March 2012: Toulouse honored the victims of the jihadist Mohamed Merah on Sunday, in the presence of Emmanuel Macron, the President of Israel, Isaac Herzog , and former presidents François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy. 

  • Jean-Luc Mélenchon organized his third "march for the Sixth Republic", after those of his candidacies in 2012 and 2017, where several tens of thousands of people participated between Bastille and the Republic, Sunday, in Paris The tribune urged the voters of left and the abstainers to make "a choice of society" in the face of Emmanuel Macron.

  • Marine Le Pen presented herself, Saturday in Courtenay (Louret), as the candidate for purchasing power, castigating the energy policy of Emmanuel Macron, which pushes the French to "choose between eating and heating".

    The purpose of the campaign trip was to evoke food sovereignty and rurality, but the RN candidate will above all have mentioned the high price of fuel.

  • Valérie Pécresse pledged on Friday to find "another date" than March 19 to commemorate the end of the Algerian war, and promised if she were elected president to initiate "a form of reconciliation" memorial on the subject , during a speech at the Notre-Dame-de-Santa-Cruz sanctuary.

  • President-candidate Emmanuel Macron returned to the field on Friday to defend his second term project, giving a boost to the presidential campaign.

    The day after a river press conference, Emmanuel Macron provided after-sales service in Pau for a program that looks like a "mid-term" which promises 15 billion euros in tax cuts and aims for the "full job" within five years.

  • Monegasque Charles Leclerc won the first Grand Prix of the Formula 1 season in Bahrain ahead of his Spanish team-mate Carlos Sainz Jr and gave Ferrari its first success since 2019 on Sunday at the Sakhir circuit.

    Briton Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) completes the podium thanks to the retirements of Red Bull Dutchman Max Verstappen, defending champion, and Mexican Sergio Pérez due to breakdowns in the last three laps.

  • Swede Armand Duplantis improved his pole vault world record by clearing a bar at 6.20m to earn his first indoor world title on Sunday in Belgrade.

    Venezuelan Yulimar Rojas, meanwhile, improved her triple jump world record by jumping to 15.74 m, winning a 3rd indoor world title.

  • Frenchwoman Tessa Worley won her second small giant slalom globe at 32 at home after her fourth place in the giant of the Alpine Skiing World Cup finals won by Italian Federica Brignone on Sunday in Méribel.

    After her failed Olympics in Beijing, marked by an exit from the track, the double giant world champion (2013 and 2017) ended the season with a bang to win a second time in the general classification of the specialty after 2017.

  • The XV of France won the tenth Grand Slam in its history by dominating England 25 to 13 on Saturday, during the 5th and last day of the 2022 VI Nations Tournament. The Blues of Fabien Galthié and Antoine Dupont, authors of three tries against the XV de la Rose, had not won the competition since 2010. They beat Italy (37-10), Ireland (30-24), Scotland (36-17), the country of Wales (13-9) and England.

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