World athletics championships, fires in Gironde, Tour de France, war in Ukraine… 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.

  • The two fires which ravaged 20,800 hectares of pine forests for 12 days in Gironde, leading to the evacuation of some 36,000 people, are now "fixed".

    “After twelve days of fierce fighting” against the fires, “I am able to announce that the Landiras fire is now fixed”, announced the prefect of Gironde and New Aquitaine to the press on Monday.

  • A violent fire that has ravaged the Californian forest since Friday continued to spread on Sunday, causing the evacuation of thousands of people, in a context of strong heat peaks affecting tens of millions of Americans throughout the United States.

    The fire, dubbed "Oak

    Fire

     ," is spreading across Mariposa County, near Yosemite National Park and its famous giant sequoias.

  • China launched the second of three modules of its space station under construction into space on Sunday, a crucial step towards finalizing the installation.

    The craft named Wentian, about 20 tons and without an astronaut on board, was propelled by a Long March 5B rocket at 2:22 p.m. (0622 GMT) from the Wenchang launch center on the tropical island of Hainan (south) , according to images from public television CCTV.

  • Towards historic apologies?

    Pope Francis is visiting a former boarding school for indigenous people in Canada on Monday, where he could renew his request for forgiveness for the role played by the Church for more than a century in the violence inflicted on thousands of children.

    The 85-year-old pontiff arrived in Edmonton, Alberta, on Sunday for a six-day visit to the country, which has been awaited for years by these Amerindian peoples including First Nations, Métis and Inuit.

  • Kevin Mayer was crowned decathlon world champion for the second time, five years later, and brought the French team its first medal on the last day of competition in Eugene (Oregon) on Sunday.

    Mayer (30), also a double Olympic silver medalist (2016 and 2021), totaled 8,816 points after ten events to win ahead of Canadian Pierce Lepage (8,701) and American Zachery Ziemek (8,676).

  • The almost unbeatable Armand Duplantis achieved an incredible double world title and world record on Sunday.

    After an inconsequential miss at 5.87m, Duplantis unrolled passing 5.94m then 6m on the first try to secure the title, before crossing 6.06m and finally 6.21m for a new record of the world on his second attempt.

    At 22, "Mondo" won the last title that was missing from his list, when he was already European outdoor champion (2018), indoors (2021), Olympic champion (2021) and world champion. indoors (2022).

  • The Tour de France ended late Sunday afternoon with the success of Belgian Jasper Philipsen in the 21st stage and the final victory of Dane Jonas Vingegaard.

    At 25, Vingegaard put his name on the charts for the first time, a year after his second place behind Tadej Pogacar.

    This time, the Dane beat the Slovenian, double title holder, who lost three and a half minutes at the end of some 3,350 kilometers of the course.

  • Jennifer Lopez and Ben Affleck got married in Nevada, 18 years after the end of their first relationship, on July 17, 2022. They are now with their family on their honeymoon in Paris!

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