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


Directed by:

Olivier JUSZCZAK

  • The Italian government declared a state of emergency on Sunday for the island of Ischia, opposite Naples (south), hit the day before by a large landslide caused by heavy rains, the toll of which increased to seven dead.

  • “The death toll from the landslide in Casamicciola has risen to seven dead, while the missing are five,” said the prefect of Naples, Claudio Palomba, on Sunday evening.

    The state of emergency is often declared in the peninsula, following earthquakes, volcanic eruptions or severe weather.

    Casamicciola Terme, a spa resort of 8,000 inhabitants in winter located on the lush island of Ischia, near Capri, suffered an earthquake in 2017 that killed two people.

  • On Sunday, a crowd of demonstrators, responding to calls on social networks, took to the streets in particular in Beijing, Shanghai and Wuhan, catching the police off guard.

    Among the slogans chanted in unison: “No Covid tests, we are hungry!

    », « Xi Jinping, resign!

    CCP (Chinese Communist Party, editor's note), withdraw!

    or “No to confinements, we want freedom”.

  • Emmanuel Macron, who met victims in Dijon on Friday, called for "not to relax the effort" in the fight against violence against women, believing that it was necessary to improve training and prevention despite significant "collective progress" .

    He then granted himself a small walkabout.

  • Ukrainian officials said on Monday they expected a new wave of Russian bombing this week, with previous rounds targeting critical infrastructure and causing massive water and power cuts, including in the capital kyiv.

  • Victorious over Denmark (2-1) thanks to a double from Kylian Mbappé, France became the first nation on Saturday to qualify for the round of 16 of the 2022 World Cup, which it will be able to approach as first in the group by making at least a draw against France. Tunisia on Wednesday in their last group match (4:00 p.m.).

  • Canada had to wait 109 years, since its first Davis Cup appearance in 1913, to lift its first Silver Bowl.

    Sunday in Malaga, Denis Shapovalov and Félix Auger-Aliassime won the two singles in the final against Australia and Canada became world tennis champions.

  • Iranian footballers made an impression on Friday by winning their second match of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar and deciding to sing the national anthem, before their clash on Tuesday against the United States against a backdrop of continued repression of demonstrations in Iran .

    In the Doha stadium, an Afp photographer saw supporters dressed in the colors of Iran having a "Woman Life Freedom" flag confiscated, which has become the rallying cry of the protest.

    At their side, a supporter held in her hands a flocked jersey in the name of Mahsa Amini and bearing the number 22, corresponding to the age of the young woman at the time of her death.


  • Natural disaster

  • China

  • World Cup 2022

  • Slideshow

  • Emmanuel Macron

  • France football team

  • Italy

  • Kylian Mbappe

  • Qatar

  • War in Ukraine