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What happened in the Crans-Montana bar fire in Switzerland – visual guide

While the cause of the disaster is still under investigation, videos and photos suggest the blaze spread quickly

Switzerland is reeling from one of its worst tragedies after a fire ripped through an Alpine bar during a New Year’s Eve celebration, leaving more than 40 people dead and dozens of others with serious burn injuries.

While the cause of the disaster in the Crans-Montana luxury ski resort is still under investigation, video, photos and reports from witnesses suggest the blaze spread quickly across the ceiling of the packed club.

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© Photograph: Xinhua/Shutterstock

© Photograph: Xinhua/Shutterstock

“Un gain de 30% d’efficacité” : l’IA menace 200 000 emplois dans les banques européennes, soit 1 emploi sur 10

2 janvier 2026 à 12:02
Agence Banque France

Selon une analyse de Morgan Stanley, plus de 200 000 postes pourraient disparaître dans le secteur bancaire européen d'ici 2030. Un chiffre vertigineux qui représente près de 10% des 2,12 millions de salariés que compte le secteur sur le continent. Le responsable ? L'intelligence artificielle, nouveau graal des dirigeants bancaires en quête de rentabilité.

Crans-Montana: ce que l'on sait de l'incendie qui a fait une quarantaine de morts dans un bar

2 janvier 2026 à 12:10
L'incendie du bar « Le Constellation », de la station de ski de Crans-Montana, dans la nuit du Nouvel an, soulève de nombreuses interrogations. L'enquête et l'identification des victimes se poursuivent. Les autorités ont dénombré pour l'instant 40 décès, 119 blessés, parmi lesquels 113 ont pu être identifiés, dont 14 Français, 11 Italiens et quatre Serbes.

“Un gain de 30% d’efficacité” : l’IA menace 200 000 emplois dans les banques européennes, soit 1 emploi sur 10

2 janvier 2026 à 12:02
Agence Banque France

Selon une analyse de Morgan Stanley, plus de 200 000 postes pourraient disparaître dans le secteur bancaire européen d'ici 2030. Un chiffre vertigineux qui représente près de 10% des 2,12 millions de salariés que compte le secteur sur le continent. Le responsable ? L'intelligence artificielle, nouveau graal des dirigeants bancaires en quête de rentabilité.

Switzerland resort fire ‘likely started by sparklers in champagne bottles’, says attorney general – live updates

Officials say 40 people were killed and 119 injured, with some in hospital still unidentified due to ‘horrific’ injuries

Italy’s ambassador to Switzerland Gian Lorenzo Cornado has said that all bar five of the 112 injured have been identified now, reports Reuters. Swiss officials are yet to give an update on this and have not shared the names of any victims or injured.

Six Italians are still missing and 13 hospitalised, he added. Three Italians were repatriated on Thursday and three more will follow on Friday, he said.

It’s the grief, as if we have all lost a loved one.

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Incendie d'un bar à Crans-Montana: la Suisse sous le choc après l'une «des pires tragédies» de son histoire

Par :RFI
2 janvier 2026 à 10:15
La Suisse se réveille encore sous le choc 24 heures après l’incendie d'un bar fréquenté majoritairement par des jeunes, dans la station de ski de Crans-Montana. Au moins quarante personnes ont perdu la vie et 115 ont été blessées, dont une majorité grièvement, selon le dernier bilan des autorités. Neuf Français figurent parmi eux, et huit n’ont, pour le moment, pas été localisés.

More than 60 Henri Matisse artworks donated to Musée d’Art Moderne in Paris

2 janvier 2026 à 07:00

Artist’s daughter Marguerite features in most of the pieces, kept in the family until ‘complete surprise’ donation

The Musée d’Art Moderne in Paris has received an “extraordinarily generous” donation of 61 works by Henri Matisse that have been kept in the artist’s family.

Most of the donated art – which includes paintings, drawings, etchings, lithographs and a sculpture – features the painter’s daughter Marguerite.

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© Photograph: Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris

© Photograph: Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris

‘Truly humbling’: inside the centre where UK medics are helping Ukrainian amputees

British military doctors and therapists provide support at base where innovative treatments aid recovery of those who have lost limbs

At a specialist treatment centre in Ukraine, as other amputees play volleyball nearby, Vladislav shows a video on his phone of how he lost his left leg. He found the footage – of a drone closing in rapidly on a buggy, Vladislav standing exposed at its rear – on a Russian military social media channel.

The 31-year-old, an arbitration lawyer before Russia launched its full-scale invasion in 2022, makes a double whistling noise to describe the drone’s ominous progress. “That’s me,” he says, pointing at the video, filmed from a fibre optic drone, chasing him down with terrifying ease as the vehicle slows for a corner. Then the screen goes blank.

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© Photograph: Julia Kochetova/The Guardian

© Photograph: Julia Kochetova/The Guardian

From bon appetit to Uber Eats: why France’s beloved restaurants are in crisis | Paul Taylor

2 janvier 2026 à 06:00

When I started as a reporter in Paris in the 1970s, long, boozy lunches were the norm. Now only fast food and fine dining are thriving

Spare a thought for the poor French restaurateur. Once the iconic image of a sybaritic nation that loved nothing more than a boozy meal out with friends or colleagues, the French restaurant is in deep crisis. Traditional restaurants are closing faster than you can shout “garçon!”, as eating habits change and the cost of living pinches.

“It’s a catastrophe for our profession,” Franck Chaumès, president of the restaurant branch of the Union of Hospitality Trades and Industries (UMIH) said in a television interview recently. “Some 25 restaurants are going out of business every day.” The UMIH has demanded – so far in vain – that the government ration the opening of new restaurants, in proportion to the local population, and license only professionals who are qualified in cooking and accounting.

Paul Taylor is a senior visiting fellow at the European Policy Centre

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© Photograph: David Bagnall/Alamy

© Photograph: David Bagnall/Alamy

Ukraine: comment Kiev a simulé la mort d'un chef militaire russe pour débusquer des espions

Par :RFI
2 janvier 2026 à 05:33
L'Ukraine a affirmé, jeudi 1er janvier, que Denis Kapoustine, nationaliste russe d’extrême droite, radicalisé en Allemagne et commandant depuis 2022 du Corps de volontaires russes (RDK), dont la mort avait été annoncée la semaine dernière, était en réalité vivant et que son décès a été mis en scène pour identifier des agents russes.

George Clooney fires back at Trump after US president mocks his French citizenship

2 janvier 2026 à 01:51

Trump called the actor and his wife, Amal, ‘two of the worst political prognosticators of all time’ after they were awarded French passports

George Clooney has lashed out at US president Donald Trump for criticising France’s decision to grant the Hollywood actor and his family French citizenship.

The 64-year-old Oscar winner, his wife, Amal Alamuddin Clooney, and their two children became French citizens earlier this month after living on a property in southern France for years.

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© Photograph: Maja Smiejkowska/Reuters

© Photograph: Maja Smiejkowska/Reuters

© Photograph: Maja Smiejkowska/Reuters

Russie: la résidence de Vladimir Poutine n'a pas été la cible d'une attaque ukrainienne, selon la CIA

Par :RFI
2 janvier 2026 à 00:04
Alors qu'un cessez-le-feu est toujours introuvable entre la Russie et l'Ukraine, le président russe a fait savoir qu'il allait durcir le ton après la prétendue attaque perpétrée par un drone ukrainien contre l'une de ses résidences privées. Une affirmation à propos de laquelle les autorités russes n'ont fourni aucune preuve tangible et qui vient d'être démentie par la CIA après avoir, dans un premier temps, provoqué la colère de Donald Trump...

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Switzerland to hold five days of mourning after 40 killed in resort fire, as investigators rush to identify victims

Blaze that swept through crowded New Year’s Eve bar in Crans-Montana also injured 115 people

Swiss investigators are racing to identify the victims of a fire that tore through a crowded bar, killing about 40 people and injuring 115 who were celebrating at a New Year’s Eve party in the Alpine ski resort of Crans-Montana.

President Guy Parmelin has said the country will hold five days of mourning, describing the blaze as one of the most traumatic events in Switzerland’s history. “It was a drama of an unknown scale,” he said, paying tribute to the many “young lives that were lost and interrupted”.

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© Photograph: Maxime Schmid/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Maxime Schmid/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Maxime Schmid/AFP/Getty Images

‘It happened in seconds’: sudden inferno brings horror to Swiss ski resort

New year party at Le Constellation bar in Crans-Montana turned into tragedy as flames shot across the ceiling

The new year had passed its first hour and the party in Le Constellation was in full swing with revellers dancing to thumping hip-hop. Dawn was far off and the teenagers and twenty-somethings were in no hurry to leave the bar. It was, after all, New Year’s Day.

Outside, darkness draped Crans-Montana, a ski resort in the Swiss Alps with a reputation for posh luxury. Le Constellation, however, had few pretensions: a cavernous venue with TV screens on the top floor to watch sport, and a basement with low lighting, loud music and a dancefloor.

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© Photograph: Harold Cunningham/Getty Images

© Photograph: Harold Cunningham/Getty Images

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