The election of Miss France 2023, the irrational final between Argentina and France at the World Cup in Qatar, the war in Ukraine or the Johnny Hallyday exhibition... 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 pictures, at the information for the last 24 hours.


Directed by:

Olivier JUSZCZAK

  • Emmanuel Macron was caught up in football news during a visit on Wednesday to the Jordanian archaeological site of Gérasa, the "Pompeii of the Middle East", on his 45th birthday.

    “Sorry for the Worldcup”, launched an English tourist, dumbfounded to meet him at the bend of an alley, before asking him for a selfie.

    "I'm sorry about Brexit.

    a lot of us didn't want that,” said another British tourist, a few meters away.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, who has not left his country since Russia invaded on February 24, will be received at the White House on Wednesday by Joe Biden before addressing the US Congress during a visit already historic.

  • Vladimir Putin assured Monday that Russia was not going to absorb Belarus, while advocating a strengthening of military ties with this allied country, following talks with President Alexander Lukashenko.

    Shortly after a drone attack on kyiv, Putin assured that Russia had “no interest in absorbing anyone.

    It just doesn't make sense."

  • The defeat of the Blues barely cashed, Emmanuel Macron put on his army chief's clothes on Monday and paid tribute to French soldiers and sailors, in the face of terrorism or the "unfriendly behavior" of the Russians, during the traditional Christmas with the troops on the doorstep. - "Charles de Gaulle" aircraft.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky traveled on Tuesday to Bakhmut, a city in the east of his country ravaged by intense fighting with Russian forces who have been trying to take it since the summer and currently the hottest point on the front. .

  • Millions of Argentines celebrated on Tuesday in Buenos Aires their world champions who returned overnight.

    The party was so crazy that the team bus couldn't finish its parade.

    Lionel Messi's "team" therefore finished the greetings on board several helicopters.

    More than five million people, according to a source from the municipality, had massed on the route of the Albiceleste, between the complex of the Argentine Federation (AFA) 32 km away, and the heart of the city of three million people. inhabitants (13 million for the agglomeration).

    "The most important popular mobilization in the history" of Argentina, assured several televisions.

  • Monday, from 8 p.m., thousands of supporters lined the Place de la Concorde in clouds, waiting for the French football team which lost on penalties the day before.

  • “Go Blues, go Blues!

    Between recognition and disappointment, they were gathered Monday evening in Paris to greet the vice-world champions present in front of the supporters on their return from Doha.

  • Lionel Messi's Argentina won the World Cup on Sunday by beating France on penalties (3-3, 4 pens to 2), after one of the greatest matches in football history.

  • Kylian Mbappé became the second player in history to score a hat-trick in the World Cup final after the Englishman Geoff Hurst in 1966. With 8 goals, he is the top scorer of this World Cup.

  • Croatia took third place in the 2022 World Cup by beating Morocco (2-1), the first African team to reach the last four of a World Cup on Saturday in Doha.

    Josko Gvardiol (7th) and Mislav Orsic (42nd) scored for Croatia, finalist in 2018 against France and already third in 1998. Achraf Dari equalized for Morocco (9th).

  • Indira Ampiot, Miss Guadeloupe, was crowned Miss France 2023 on the night of Saturday to Sunday after a competition which this year widened its selection criteria to modernize an often criticized image.

    The 18-year-old communication student, who measures 1.77m, was chosen 50/50 by viewers of TF1, which broadcast the ceremony live, and by a jury of seven personalities chaired by actor Francis Huster .

  • Very young, his life no longer belonged to him.

    Adored by his fans, adored by the media… The exhibition devoted to Johnny Hallyday which opened in Brussels on Tuesday, retraces, five years after his death, the moments of glory, but also the ups and downs of the singer's life. .

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