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“Ouvrez les portes” : dans le camp syrien d’Al-Hol, émeutes et tentatives d’évasion après le retrait kurde

24 janvier 2026 à 05:00
Désormais sous le contrôle de l’armée syrienne, ce vaste camp, situé aux confins du désert, abrite plus de 70 000 personnes, dont 24 000 membres de l’État islamique, issus de 42 nationalités. Le nouveau pouvoir à Damas tente d’en assurer la sécurité, après avoir chassé les forces kurdes, mais la situation reste volatile, raconte “The Guardian”.

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Des membres des forces de sécurité syriennes montent la garde autour d’un groupe de détenues rassemblées au camp d’Al-Hol, le 21 janvier 2026.

Extra Geography review – a sweet and spiky coming-of-age debut

24 janvier 2026 à 03:45

Sundance film festival: two teenage girls find their friendship put to the test in a witty and charmingly odd British comedy

If you know, you know that first best friendship is a world unto itself – lush, rugged and expansive, nutritive and intoxicating, vulnerable to freak changes in the weather. Its specific terrain stays invisible to outsiders; only the two within it know, and they themselves are likely to lose it in time. So goes the perilous trekking in Extra Geography, Molly Manners’ nimble and frequently funny debut film, which astutely maps the peaks and valleys of one charged friendship between two adolescent girls at an English boarding school.

Minna and Flic, played by remarkable newcomers Galaxie Clear (coming for Chase Infiniti’s name game) and Marni Duggan, begin year 10 sometime in the early 2000s, in a sunny meadow of boundless, heady entanglement. They move in playful unison, share beds and mannerisms, hold common goals (Oxbridge) and disdain (for boys, and those who covet them). Manners, a Bafta nominee for her work on the better-than-it-should-be Netflix series One Day, is particularly attuned to the energizing rhythm of platonic-ish intimacy; the first third of this brisk, 94-minute film is a mesmerizing symphony of female mind-meld, the girls slamming lockers, opening notebooks, flopping on the floor and hatching plans to a swift, synchronous beat.

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© Photograph: Clementine Schneiderman

© Photograph: Clementine Schneiderman

© Photograph: Clementine Schneiderman

Werk Room Weekly: Briar Blush faints on-stage, beefs with Mia Starr, more | ‘Drag Race’ S18 E4 Recap

24 janvier 2026 à 03:30
Design drama takes center stage on “RuPaul’s Drag Race” Season 18, Episode 4, and “Werk Room Weekly” is breaking it all down. Hosts Jason Cerin and Brian Faas recap the “Red Carpet Mashups” challenge, where besties pair up to design original looks inspired by two legendary fashion moments… and then face off over who wore...

New Zealand landslide: rescue efforts called off for six people buried in disaster

24 janvier 2026 à 03:23

Rescue efforts at Mount Maunganui site switch to recovery operation that police say could take several days

Efforts to rescue six people buried by a landslide at a New Zealand holiday park ended on Saturday, with police shifting into a recovery operation.

Police Supt Tim Anderson said human remains had been uncovered on Friday night beneath the mountains of dirt and debris that crashed into a campsite in Mount Maunganui on Thursday, adding that it could take several days to locate all of the victims due to the unstable ground.

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© Photograph: David Rowland/Reuters

© Photograph: David Rowland/Reuters

© Photograph: David Rowland/Reuters

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