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Amour, gloire et beauté / Top models (spoiler) : Brooke nouvelle égérie de Forrester, Steffy ne le digère pas ! Les moments forts des épisodes du 30 juin au 4 juillet 2025 sur TF1

29 juin 2025 à 16:47

Steffy met les choses au clair avec Hope, tout comme Finn avec Liam. Mais la fille Forrester va être rouge de colère lorsqu'elle va savoir que Brooke va devenir un visage de Forrester Creations dans les épisodes d'Amour, Gloire et Beauté à suivre en cette première semaine de juillet 2025 sur TF1.

Guerre en Ukraine : Volodymyr Zelensky signe un décret en vue du retrait de Kiev de la convention d’Ottawa sur les mines antipersonnel

29 juin 2025 à 16:34
Le président ukrainien a signé dimanche un décret prévoyant le retrait de l’Ukraine de ce traité, qui interdit la production et l’utilisation de mines antipersonnel. Kiev l’avait ratifié en 2005, alors que Moscou n’en a jamais été signataire.

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Un avis d’avertissement est fixé à un arbre alors qu’une équipe spécialisée ukrainienne recherche des mines dans un champ à la périphérie de Kiev, le jeudi 9 juin 2022.

F1 Austrian Grand Prix: Norris leads after Verstappen crashes out on first lap – live

29 juin 2025 à 16:33
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The other 19 drivers are still out on the starting line, preparing for a second formation lap in five minutes’ time. All of the key players – McLaren, Red Bull, Ferrari and Mercedes – are running a two-stop strategy, with track temperatures pushing close to 50 degrees.

Sainz is told his race is over. It can’t be a huge surprise given the circumstances. It seems he had to run most of that lap with his brakes engaged. He is fine, if more than a little frustrated.

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© Photograph: Joe Portlock/Getty Images

© Photograph: Joe Portlock/Getty Images

Glastonbury 2025: Sunday with Rod Stewart, Olivia Rodrigo, Chic and more – follow it live

29 juin 2025 à 16:33

The festival reaches its final day, with a crowd-pleasing afternoon of legends on the Pyramid stage, plus the likes of the Libertines and Celeste kicking things off

It is mercifully overcast at Worthy Farm today, without the heat that’s been oppressing festivalgoers so far this weekend. That makes for a pleasant setting at the Pyramid stage to see Mercury prize-nominated and Brit rising star award-winner Celeste. She is preparing to release her sophomore album Woman of Faces, nearly five years after her debut Not Your Muse instantly topped the UK album charts. She says that she did not expect it to take this long for her follow-up, but that“everything happens when it’s supposed to”.

With her brilliantly smoky, soulful vocals, Celeste invokes the likes of Billie Holiday, Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin, yet her distinctly English lilt provides a girl-next-door entry point to her magnificence. The emotion in her voice and in her songs is so overflowing that she repeatedly flaps her arms, as if shaking out the mood before it swallows her. On With the Show, a formidable, high-octane ballad, reaches big, orchestral moments of brilliance before Celeste transitions into more minimalist tracks with contemplative piano.

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© Photograph: James Veysey/Shutterstock

«Un très fort désaveu pour le gouvernement» : la mère du rugbyman Federico Aramburu, tué par balles il y a trois ans à Paris, charge les politiques français

29 juin 2025 à 16:30
Trois ans après l’assassinat à Paris de l’ancien joueur de rugby Federico Martin Aramburu, la mère de l’Argentin a interpellé le ministre de l’intérieur Bruno Retailleau dimanche sur BFMTV.

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Illustration en hommage à Federico Aramburu à Biarritz. 

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29 juin 2025 à 16:24
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Jamaica’s film industry gets boost from government funding and co-production initiative

29 juin 2025 à 16:22

Black River film festival invited US, European and African producers and directors to explore partnerships with local film-makers

A film festival has brought US, European and African producers and directors to Jamaica to explore collaborations with local film-makers, who are set to benefit from several million US dollars-worth of government investment to boost the domestic industry.

Held on a beach in Black River, in Jamaica’s south-western parish of St Elizabeth, the Black River film festival over the weekend gave Jamaican actors and film-makers a rare opportunity to screen their films to experienced movie makers such as the Netflix producer and director Samad Davis, the Atlanta-based executive movie producer Dolapo Erinkitola, and Cédric Pierre-Louis, the programming director of Nollywood TV, ROK and Zacu TV (Canal+).

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Zohran Mamdani doubles down on plan to target ‘whiter neighborhoods’ with higher taxes — and says billionaires shouldn’t exist

29 juin 2025 à 16:21
Socialist New York City mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani doubled down on his plan to jack up property taxes on “richer and whiter neighborhoods” on Sunday — and also asserted that billionaires shouldn’t exist. Mamdani claimed that his soak-the-rich proposal was “not driven by race” — despite his campaign platform explicitly targeting white homeowners. “That is just a...

Adrian Chiles’s first time at Glastonbury: ‘The peace-and-love control knobs get turned up to 11’

29 juin 2025 à 16:00

Six years after declaring the festival his idea of hell, the columnist finally had his arm twisted. What unfolded was a weekend of shock, confusion, throbbing testicles – and unbridled joy

I thought I would never go to Glastonbury, and that was fine with me. Six years ago, I wrote about how it was my idea of hell, my event 101. Ever since then, for reasons known only to themselves, my Guardian handlers have been badgering me to come. They wore me down. They got me to Glastonbury.

What was my problem? Well, while I knew I would love a lot of the music, there are some creature comforts I won’t be without. Nothing fancy – my personal hygiene bar is rather low; going without a shower for a few days holds no fear for me. All I insist upon is a clean bog and a bed on which to sleep, neither of which are easy to find at Worthy Farm.

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© Photograph: Alicia Canter/The Guardian

© Photograph: Alicia Canter/The Guardian

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