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France announces ban on 10 British anti-migrant activists

14 janvier 2026 à 16:21

French interior ministry issues ‘territorial bans’ after reports of anti-migrant activities by members of Raise the Colours movement

France’s interior ministry has announced a ban on 10 British anti-migrant activists who travelled to the country.

Officials said they took action after reports that members of the Raise the Colours movement had conducted anti-migrant activities in France.

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© Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA

© Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA

Cyprus investigates ‘sinister’ death of Russian diplomat said to have been GRU spy

14 janvier 2026 à 16:11

Apparent suicide of Alexei Panov comes after disappearance of oligarch Vladislav Baumgertner and amid corruption scandal

Authorities in Cyprus are investigating the “unnatural death” of a diplomat at the Russian embassy.

“The incident at the embassy is being treated as an unnatural death because it seems, based on the autopsy, it was a suicide,” said Cyprus’s police spokesperson, Vyron Vyronos.

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Yulia Tymoshenko reportedly accused of scheming to bribe Ukrainian MPs

Opposition figure says she denies any accusations against her and suggests office raid is linked to election speculation

Anti-corruption investigators have reportedly accused Yulia Tymoshenko, the prominent Ukrainian opposition figure and former prime minister, of organising a scheme to bribe MPs – said to include figures from Volodymyr Zelenskyy’s own party – to undermine him.

Tymoshenko rose to international prominence during Ukraine’s Orange Revolution in 2004 and was jailed in 2011 on politically motivated charges by her arch-rival Viktor Yanukovych, the pro-Kremlin president, before being released during the Euromaidan protests.

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France records more deaths than births for first time since end of second world war

14 janvier 2026 à 14:30

Country joins EU neighbours in demographic crunch of ageing population and falling birthrate

For the first time since the end of the second world war, France has recorded more deaths than births, suggesting that the country’s long-held demographic advantage over other EU countries is slipping away.

Across the country in 2025, there were 651,000 deaths and 645,000 births, according to newly released figures from the national statistics institute Insee.

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Julio Iglesias faces claims female staff were told to have sexual health tests, say reports

14 janvier 2026 à 13:34

Spanish singer, 82, had already been accused of sexually assaulting two female former employees

The Spanish singer Julio Iglesias, who has been accused of sexually assaulting two female former employees, is also alleged to have ordered some women who worked for him to undergo tests for sexually transmitted diseases, local media have reported.

The sexual assault allegations against the 82-year-old singer, whose career spans six decades, were published on Tuesday after a three-year joint investigation by the Spanish news site elDiario.es and the Spanish-language TV network Univision Noticias.

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© Photograph: Carlos Giusti/AP

© Photograph: Carlos Giusti/AP

France: dix militants d’extrême droite britanniques interdits de territoire après des actions anti-migrants

14 janvier 2026 à 12:04
Dix militants d’extrême droite britanniques ont été interdits de territoire en France pour des actions menées contre des migrants sur le littoral du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais, a annoncé mercredi 14 janvier le ministère français de l’Intérieur. Ces militants sont soupçonnés de s’en prendre à des personnes tentant de rejoindre le Royaume-Uni par la Manche.

France: dix militants d’extrême droite britanniques interdits de territoire après des actions anti-migrants

14 janvier 2026 à 12:04
Dix militants d’extrême droite britanniques ont été interdits de territoire en France pour des actions menées contre des migrants sur le littoral du Nord et du Pas-de-Calais, a annoncé mercredi 14 janvier le ministère français de l’Intérieur. Ces militants sont soupçonnés de s’en prendre à des personnes tentant de rejoindre le Royaume-Uni par la Manche.

What would happen if every state acted like Donald Trump’s America? | Kenneth Roth

14 janvier 2026 à 12:00

In a might-makes-right world, US allies, not to mention the emerging powers of the global south, would begin to hedge their bets in dangerous ways

What is wrong with resurrecting the prerogative of major powers to claim a sphere of influence in which they dictate and others must follow? That idea informs the “Donroe Doctrine” behind the US invasion of Venezuela to seize Nicolás Maduro. Donald Trump seems to believe that, as the world’s strongest military power, the United States should be allowed to invade other countries at will. Trump’s homeland security adviser, Stephen Miller, says “the real world” is “governed by strength”, by “power”, so we should get used to it.

There is a beguiling simplicity to this abandonment of the norms long designed to govern the behavior of states big and small. China has touted it as the reality that its Asian neighbors must live with. Russia, a third-tier power by comparison but still a nuclear-armed regional heavyweight, has periodically treated the boundaries of post-Soviet states as mere suggestions. But do we really want to return to the law of the jungle in which the guy with the biggest stick calls the shots?

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© Photograph: Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters

© Photograph: Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters

Trump in fresh Greenland outburst as ministers’ talks with Vance last less than an hour – Europe live

14 janvier 2026 à 19:04

President claims only US can protect territory and says ‘two dogsleds won’t do it’ as Danish and Greenlandic ministers hold talks with vice-president

US president Donald Trump has doubled down on his rhetoric on getting control of Greenland, insisting that the US “needs Greenland for the purpose of national security.”

In a social media post, Trump claimed that “Nato should be leading the way for us to get it,” and “if we don’t, Russia or China will, and that is not going to happen!”

“Militarily, without the vast power of the United States, much of which I built during my first term, and am now bringing to a new and even higher level, Nato would not be an effective force or deterrent - not even close! They know that, and so do I.”

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© Photograph: Mads Claus Rasmussen/Reuters

© Photograph: Mads Claus Rasmussen/Reuters

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