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‘An incomprehensible nightmare’: grief turns to anger over Swiss bar fire as Le Constellation owner arrested

9 janvier 2026 à 17:18

Jacques Moretti arrested on Friday as lawyers representing families of victims say investigators are not moving fast enough

Like many young people across Switzerland, Kenzo Ronnow, a university student in Lausanne, slept in on 1 January after celebrating the new year.

But as he scrolled through his phone soon after waking, he saw the lead story of a foreign news website was about Switzerland.

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© Photograph: Laurent Gilliéron/EPA

© Photograph: Laurent Gilliéron/EPA

© Photograph: Laurent Gilliéron/EPA

Le missile russe «Orechnik est difficile à intercepter, mais ce n’est pas une arme magique»

9 janvier 2026 à 18:14
En tirant un missile balistique Orechnik vers l’ouest de l’Ukraine, non loin de la frontière polonaise, la Russie adresse un signal stratégique aux Européens. Mais quelle est la dangerosité de ce missile hypersonique de nouvelle génération ? Entretien avec Étienne Marcuz, chercheur associé à la Fondation pour la recherche stratégique et spécialiste de la dissuasion.

Germany braces for more heavy snowfall as Storm Goretti hits northern Europe

9 janvier 2026 à 16:13

France and Germany battered by strong winds and plunging temperatures, as schools closed and travel disrupted

Germany is expecting heavy snowfalls of up to 20cm after record winds of more than 210kph left almost 400,000 homes in France without electricity, as Storm Goretti battered north-western Europe.

No major or widespread damage to property was reported in France on Friday but one man was seriously hurt after slipping from his roof while trying to replace fallen tiles and 27 others suffered minor injuries, several requiring hospital treatment.

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© Photograph: Daniel Reinhardt/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Daniel Reinhardt/AFP/Getty Images

UE-Mercosur: une majorité d’États membres approuve l’accord de libre-échange

Par :RFI
9 janvier 2026 à 12:19
Une majorité qualifiée d'États européens a approuvé l'accord de libre-échange avec le Mercosur, malgré la colère des agriculteurs et l'opposition de la France. La Commission européenne a multiplié les concessions afin de faire pencher la balance en faveur du traité. Grâce à ce feu vert, Ursula von der Leyen pourrait se rendre dès lundi 12 janvier au Paraguay afin de signer ce traité commercial avec l'Amérique latine.

Russia fires hypersonic Oreshnik missile at Ukraine in massive attack

9 janvier 2026 à 14:38

Kyiv dismisses as ‘absurd’ Moscow’s attempt to portray missile launch as retaliation for supposed attempted drone strike on Putin residence

Russia’s military has fired its new hypersonic Oreshnik missile at a target in Ukraine during a massive overnight strike.

Ukraine confirmed the attack, saying it took place in the west of the country near the EU border. Moscow said the launch of the intermediate-range ballistic missile was retaliation for a supposed attempted Ukrainian drone attack on Vladimir Putin’s residence late last month – an allegation Kyiv and Washington have said is false.

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© Photograph: Anatolii Stepanov/Reuters

© Photograph: Anatolii Stepanov/Reuters

Qui est Daniil Kasatkin, le basketteur russe libéré par la France contre le chercheur Laurent Vinatier?

Par :RFI
9 janvier 2026 à 09:26
La Russie a libéré, jeudi 8 janvier, le chercheur français Laurent Vinatier, emprisonné depuis juin 2024. Ce spécialiste de l'espace post-soviétique, employé par une ONG suisse, a été échangé contre Daniil Kasatkin, un ressortissant russe détenu en France depuis l'été dernier. Ce basketteur professionnel est accusé de faire partie d'un réseau de cybercriminalité et était recherché par la justice américaine. Les autorités françaises devaient l'extrader vers les États-Unis.

Ukraine: plusieurs morts dans une vague d'attaques russes, Moscou a lancé le missile hypersonique Orechnik

9 janvier 2026 à 08:13
La Russie a frappé dans la nuit de jeudi 8 à vendredi 9 janvier des « cibles stratégiques » en Ukraine à l'aide du missile hypersonique Orechnik, a annoncé le ministère russe de la Défense dans un communiqué. Le président Volodymyr Zelensky avait prévenu jeudi soir du risque d'une « attaque massive russe » imminente après que la Russie a rejeté un plan européen du déploiement d'une force multinationale en Ukraine après une éventuelle fin de la guerre.

Why Spain’s prime minister has broken ranks in Europe – and dared to confront Trump

9 janvier 2026 à 06:00

Outrage at the US, close ties with Venezuela and mounting domestic challenges have prompted Pedro Sánchez to take a stand

Spain’s prime minister, Pedro Sánchez, rarely utters the words “Donald Trump” in public. Since the US president took office, Sánchez has typically referred to the US administration and its president without explicitly naming him. This was initially interpreted as a calculation designed to avoid personal confrontation, but even without using Trump’s name, Sánchez has managed to deliver harsher criticism of the US president’s aggression than any of his fellow European leaders.

This week, Sánchez did not wait for a joint EU statement to issue judgment on the US’s illegal military intervention to capture the Venezuelan president, Nicolás Maduro: he swiftly joined Latin American countries in condemning it. A few hours later he went even further, saying the operation in Caracas represented “a terrible precedent and a very dangerous one [which] reminds us of past aggressions, and pushes the world toward a future of uncertainty and insecurity, similar to what we already experienced after other invasions driven by the thirst for oil”.

María Ramírez is a journalist and deputy managing editor of elDiario.es, a news outlet in Spain

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© Photograph: Denis Doyle/The Guardian

© Photograph: Denis Doyle/The Guardian

‘Damage is piling up’: has the Netherlands forgotten how to cope with snow?

9 janvier 2026 à 06:00

Cyclists and others voice frustration as transport infrastructure descends into chaos amid increasingly rare cold snap

A week-long winter cold snap that would once have been normal in the Netherlands has caused more than 2,000 flight cancellations, chaos on roads and railways, buildings to partially collapse, and a stream of angry cyclists asking why roads seem better gritted than cycle lanes.

Since Saturday, up to 15cm of snow has fallen across the country, with temperatures of -10C (14F) including wind chill, sparking angry commentary over how some nations manage months of snow but the Netherlands, no longer used to it, appears paralysed.

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© Photograph: Pierre Crom/Getty Images

© Photograph: Pierre Crom/Getty Images

Two oil tankers under US sanctions sailing through Channel towards Russia

8 janvier 2026 à 20:27

Aria and Tia both south of Britain after US-UK seizure of Marinera, deemed to be part of Moscow’s ‘shadow fleet’

Two oil tankers under US sanctions are sailing east through the Channel towards Russia, prompting speculation over whether the US and UK would be willing to seize further vessels linked to Moscow.

The Aria and the Tia, which has changed its name and country of registration several times, were both travelling south of Britain a day after the Marinera oil tanker was captured in the Atlantic by the US with UK help.

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© Photograph: AFP/Getty Images

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