"March for our pensions" in Paris, 60 years since the signing of the Elysée treaty on Franco-German friendship, shooting in California, Australian Open... Every day, find all the news through the work of photojournalists who travel the world.

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20 Minutes

, 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

  • Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz showed, on Sunday, in Paris, their desire to work together in the service of the "refoundation" of Europe, including in the response to be provided to the massive plan of subsidies to American industry, without overcoming all their differences, particularly on European defence.

  • President Emmanuel Macron promised the armies on Friday a budget of 400 billion euros over seven years as part of the future military programming law (LPM), a third more than the previous LPM, against a backdrop of return of the war in Europe since the Russian invasion of Ukraine nearly a year ago.

  • Thousands of people marched, Saturday afternoon, in the cold, in Paris, against the pension reform, responding to the call of youth organizations, but also of La France insoumise, wishing to maintain the flame of the protest.

  • Nine people were killed in a shootout Saturday night in a predominantly Asian-populated town in southern California, law enforcement officials said on Sunday.

    The alleged shooter was found dead in his car, after apparently committing suicide.

  • Sometimes violent, the demonstrations against President Dina Boluarte, which have killed 46 people since December, continued this weekend in Lima, as in the rest of Peru.

    Some 400 tourists stranded at the foot of Machu Picchu due to the unrest were evacuated on Saturday by the authorities who closed the famous Inca tourist site.

  • Novak Djokovic, fifth in the world, did not experience any discomfort, neither at the level of the bandaged left thigh nor from his opponent, on Monday, to climb into the quarter-finals of the Australian Open by beating the Australian Alex De Minaur (24th) 6-2, 6-1, 6-2.

  • Dropped by her service, committing too many unforced errors, Caroline Garcia was eliminated on Monday in the round of 16 of the Australian Open, where she was the ultimate, but the most awaited, French representative.

  • Japan won the Pastry World Cup on Saturday, ahead of France and Italy, at Sirha, the major event for catering and hotel professionals, in Chassieu, near Lyon.

  • California

  • Caroline Garcia

  • Slideshow

  • Emmanuel Macron

  • Shooting

  • Novak Djokovic

  • Australian Open 2023

  • Peru

  • Pension reform 2023

  • Retreat