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Reçu aujourd’hui — 16 septembre 2025

Zelenskyy says 3,500 drones launched at Ukraine this month as he calls for Trump to take ‘clear position’ on Russia — Europe live

16 septembre 2025 à 10:52

Sanctions and security guarantees for Ukraine are among the ‘missing pieces’ Ukrainian president says are necessary for peace ahead of Trump’s state visit to UK

Summing up his speech, Draghi says that “in substance, the more reforms, and this is a point I made some times, the more we push [for] reforms, the more private capital will step up and the less public money we will need.”

“Of course, this path will break longstanding taboos, but the rest of the world has already broken theirs. For Europe’s survival, we must do what has not been done before, and refuse to be held back by self imposed limits,” he says.

“European citizens are asking that their leaders raise their eyes from their daily concerns towards their common European destiny and grasp the scale of the challenge.

Only unity of intent and urgency of response will show that they are ready to meet extraordinary times with extraordinary action.

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Airstrikes, banditry, drones and a ban on girls’ education: four teachers on educating students amid conflict

16 septembre 2025 à 10:00

Educators working in extremely challenging conditions in Lebanon, Niger, Ukraine and Afghanistan explain what drives them on

Mohamad El Dirany, 24

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© Illustration: Joe Plimmer/Guardian Pictures/Getty

© Illustration: Joe Plimmer/Guardian Pictures/Getty

«Aucun mur ne nous sauvera»: à l'est de l'Ukraine, les civils contraints de fuir sous les bombes russes

Par :RFI
16 septembre 2025 à 09:20
Les forces russes continuent de grignoter du terrain dans l’est de l’Ukraine et ont revendiqué samedi 13 septembre la prise de deux villages dans la région de Donetsk. Elles ont marqué une progression vers Kostiantynivka, un verrou stratégique sur la route de Kramatorsk — considérée comme la « capitale » du Donbass encore aux mains de Kiev. Ces derniers jours, la ville de Kostiantynivka a été la cible de bombardements quotidiens, qui ont fait au moins trois morts. De plus en plus d’habitants choisissent de fuir la région, certains gagnant un centre d'enregistrement des déplacés à Lozova, dans la région de Kharkiv.

«Aucun mur ne nous sauvera»: à l'est de l'Ukraine, les civils contraints de fuir sous les bombes russes

Par :RFI
16 septembre 2025 à 09:20
Les forces russes continuent de grignoter du terrain dans l’est de l’Ukraine et ont revendiqué samedi 13 septembre la prise de deux villages dans la région de Donetsk. Elles ont marqué une progression vers Kostiantynivka, un verrou stratégique sur la route de Kramatorsk — considérée comme la « capitale » du Donbass encore aux mains de Kiev. Ces derniers jours, la ville de Kostiantynivka a été la cible de bombardements quotidiens, qui ont fait au moins trois morts. De plus en plus d’habitants choisissent de fuir la région, certains gagnant un centre d'enregistrement des déplacés à Lozova, dans la région de Kharkiv.

First ‘one in, one out’ deportation flight reportedly takes off without migrants

16 septembre 2025 à 00:46

Group of people who crossed Channel by boat understood not to have been on Air France plane after legal challenge

The first flight to France carrying people who crossed the Channel under Keir Starmer’s “one in, one out” deal has not taken place as planned, according to reports.

A small group of individuals were removed from an Air France flight on Monday due to travel from Heathrow to Paris after a legal challenge, according to multiple newspaper reports.

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First objects retrieved from wreck of Titanic’s sister ship in Greece

15 septembre 2025 à 18:33

Transatlantic passenger liner HMHS Britannic sank in 1916 after striking German mine off island of Kea

Deep-sea divers have retrieved a first batch of objects from the Titanic’s sister ship, which sank off the coast of Greece in 1916, including a signal lamp, ceramic tiles and a pair of binoculars.

The Greek culture ministry said on Monday that a research programme had involved “the retrieval of objects from the wreck site [of the HMHS Britannic] for the first time, from depths exceeding 120 metres [390ft].”

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President Trump’s State Visit to the UK: What to Know

16 septembre 2025 à 06:01
The president and the first lady will be hosted by King Charles III and Queen Camilla at Windsor Castle. Mr. Trump will also travel to the prime minister’s country residence, Chequers.

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President Trump, Queen Elizabeth, Melania Trump, Prince Charles and Camilla Parker Bowles in Buckingham Palace during Mr. Trump’s first state visit to Britain in 2019.

Ukraine war briefing: Russian court sentences Pussy Riot members in absentia to jail over war criticism

16 septembre 2025 à 05:25

Terms of eight to 13 years handed down over a music video and a Berlin show, according to reports, as collective rejects charges as politically motivated. What we know on day 1,301

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© Photograph: Bernd von Jutrczenka/AP

© Photograph: Bernd von Jutrczenka/AP

Ukraine: la Russie enrôle de force des Jordaniens sur le front

Par :RFI
16 septembre 2025 à 03:22
Après plus de trois ans de guerre, l'armée russe cherche toujours des combattants à envoyer sur le front ukrainien. Le Kremlin enrôle des hommes en Asie, sur le continent africain, mais aussi, et c'est nouveau, au Moyen-Orient. Des Jordaniens affirment avoir été embauchés comme combattants contre leur gré.

Italian skier Matteo Franzoso dies at the age of 25 after training crash in Chile

15 septembre 2025 à 23:26
  • Franzoso suffered ‘major head trauma’ in accident

  • Lindsey Vonn: ‘This is incredibly sad … RIP Matteo’

The Italian skier Matteo Franzoso has died at the age of 25 following a crash during pre-season training in Chile at the weekend, his country’s winter sports federation (FISI) has confirmed.

After suffering “a major head trauma” in the accident at the La Parva track on Saturday, Franzoso was taken by helicopter to the intensive care unit of a clinic in Santiago and placed in an induced coma. The FISI confirmed on Monday that he did not recover after “cranial trauma” and a subsequent swelling of his brain.

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© Photograph: Robert F Bukaty/AP

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Hackers steal private data of Gucci, Balenciaga and McQueen customers

15 septembre 2025 à 19:02

Cybercriminals steal details of potentially millions of people in attack on labels’ parent company Kering

Hackers have stolen data from customers of the luxury fashion group Kering, whose brands include Gucci, Balenciaga and Alexander McQueen.

Cyber-attackers have stolen data of potentially millions of customers, including the names, phone numbers and email addresses of customers of the fashion group, it has emerged.

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Display of firepower in Russia-Belarus war games stirs unease across Europe

As western media receive rare invite, visit by US officials raises fears Trump is unwilling to take hard line on Moscow

Over a vast rolling field, Russian and Belarusian fighter jets drew fire as tanks shattered mock wooden houses and the buzz of drones filled the air. Moments later, troops stormed in, hoisting the allies’ flags above a “liberated” piece of land consumed by flames.

The military drills, part of the major Zapad-2025 military exercises and staged at the Borisov training ground in Belarus, were billed as a defensive response to a notional western invasion – in effect Nato. Zapa, which is the Russian word for “west”, refers to military drills focused on the western theatre.

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© Photograph: Russian Defence Ministry Press Service/EPA

© Photograph: Russian Defence Ministry Press Service/EPA

Alleged cocaine-smuggling kingpin said to have earned €230m goes on trial

15 septembre 2025 à 18:31

Heavy security as Flor Bressers, 39, appears in Brussels court where 30 suspected accomplices will also be tried

The alleged head of a large cocaine-smuggling operation, who was one of Europe’s most wanted men at the time of his arrest, has gone on trial in Brussels.

Flor Bressers, 39, was flanked by heavily armed security officers when he arrived at the courtroom on Monday, dressed in a sharp suit and with slicked-back hair.

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© Photograph: John Thys/AFP/Getty Images

Les mafias des Balkans, la cocaïne et l'Europe

15 septembre 2025 à 17:43
Le trafic de cocaïne submerge désormais le continent européen... 420 tonnes ont été saisies en 2023 sur le continent, principalement via les ports du Nord : Anvers Rotterdam, Le Havre ou Hambourg. Une reconfiguration qui implique de nouveaux acteurs, les mafias des Balkans. Depuis Tirana, les explications de notre correspondant dans la région, Louis Seiller.

Contre les drones, « il ne faut passer aux missiles qu’en dernier recours », estime un spécialiste [Interview]

15 septembre 2025 à 17:39
Xavier Tytelman, spécialiste en aéronautique, fait partie d’un collectif, réunissant experts militaires et membres de la société civile, qui a appelé, dans une tribune publiée dans Le Monde, à développer un meilleur bouclier antimissile européen et à défendre l’espace aérien ukrainien.

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