Vue normale
-
The Independent
- Ukraine-Russia war latest: Multiple oil tankers struck off Russian coast in attack while unloading
Ukraine-Russia war latest: Multiple oil tankers struck off Russian coast in attack while unloading
It came after Russia launched its heaviest air attack of 2026, killing four in strikes targeting Kyiv and Kharkiv

© Marine Traffic
Ukraine war briefing: Estonia leads with entry ban on Russians who fought in Ukraine
‘We call on other countries to do the same’ says foreign minister; major fires after Ukraine targets Russian drone plant at Taganrog. What we know on day 1,421
The Estonian government has banned 261 Russians who fought in Ukraine from entering Estonia. “This is only the beginning,” said Markus Tsahkna, Estonia’s foreign minister. “We call on other countries to do the same.” Estonia, which borders Russia, has called for a Europe-wide visa ban on Russian veterans of the Ukraine war, and has gained support from Baltic and Nordic countries. Its interior ministry estimates as many as 1.5 million Russians have taken part in the invasion, about half of them having served on the frontline.
Estonia’s interior minister, Igor Taro, said the threat posed was “not theoretical”, adding that the Russians had “combat experience and military training, and may often have a criminal background”. The interior ministry said those who had committed atrocities in Ukraine had “no place in the free world”. The move was praised the Ukrainian foreign minister, Andrij Sybiga, who called entry bans a “necessary security measure” and “a clear signal that impunity will not be tolerated”.
Ukraine said its forces struck a drone manufacturing plant in the western Rostov region of Russia where the governor reported a local state of emergency there after two “enterprises” were hit. Various reports identified the target as the Atlant Aero plant at Taganrog making Russia’s Molniya strike and surveillance drones as well as parts for Orion drones. Video footage and photographs showed buildings well ablaze.
Two Greek-owned oil tankers were hit in the Black Sea on Tuesday, one of which was scheduled to load Kazakh oil on Russia’s coast, officials said. The Maltese-flagged Matilda and Liberian-flagged Delta Harmony did not sustain major damage and there were no injuries, Greece’s maritime ministry told Agence France-Presse. The Matilda was headed to load Kazakh oil at the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) terminal near Russia’s Black Sea port of Novorossiysk when it was attacked, Kazakh state energy firm Kazmunaygas said. Ukraine has previously targeted the shared CPC terminal as it seeks to deprive Russia of oil revenue.
Russia struck cities across Ukraine overnight into Tuesday in one of its biggest attacks of the new year so far, killing at least four people and knocking out heat and power, exposing millions to dangerous winter cold.
Continue reading...
© Photograph: Carl Court/Getty Images

© Photograph: Carl Court/Getty Images

© Photograph: Carl Court/Getty Images
-
7.1.1 🖥️ Sites principaux
- Starlink a beaucoup d’avance, mais l’Europe n’a pas dit son dernier mot avec OneWeb
Starlink a beaucoup d’avance, mais l’Europe n’a pas dit son dernier mot avec OneWeb
![]()
Face au rouleau compresseur Starlink, l'Europe organise la résistance. Eutelsat vient de confirmer une commande massive de 340 nouveaux satellites à Airbus pour moderniser sa constellation OneWeb.
ESA and ClearSpace announce PRELUDE in-orbit servicing and debris removal mission

MILAN — The European Space Agency and Luxembourg’s ClearSpace announced Jan. 12 a new collaboration on an in-orbit servicing and active debris removal mission called PRELUDE, one that will involve two small spacecraft designed to test close-proximity operations and could eventually enable satellite life extension, repair and removal in orbit. Officials are targeting a 2027 […]
The post ESA and ClearSpace announce PRELUDE in-orbit servicing and debris removal mission appeared first on SpaceNews.
Starlink a beaucoup d’avance, mais l’Europe n’a pas dit son dernier mot avec OneWeb
![]()
Face au rouleau compresseur Starlink, l'Europe organise la résistance. Eutelsat vient de confirmer une commande massive de 340 nouveaux satellites à Airbus pour moderniser sa constellation OneWeb.
‘I’ve had vets chasing lorries down the motorway’: The ‘hell’ of post-Brexit paperwork
Toby Ovens of Broughton Transport called Brexit a nightmare, and said he hoped a reset with the EU would mean ‘light at the end of the tunnel’
British vets have been forced to chase lorries down the motorway on their way to Dover due to the “pure hell” of Brexit paperwork needed by inspectors in Calais, MPs have been told.
Toby Ovens of Broughton Transport told the business and trade committee that Brexit has been a costly and logistic nightmare, and hopes of a reset with the EU represented “light at the end of the tunnel”.
Continue reading...
© Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images

© Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images

© Photograph: Dan Kitwood/Getty Images
-
L'Equipe
- La France récupère les Championnats d'Europe d'escrime à Antony après le retrait de l'Estonie
La France récupère les Championnats d'Europe d'escrime à Antony après le retrait de l'Estonie
US commander says Russia and China's Arctic patrols are 'not for peaceful purposes'

Trump Says London Is Unsafe. Its Murder Rate Just Hit a Historic Low.

© Andrew Testa for The New York Times
Greenland's prime minister says 'we choose Denmark' over the US

Retraites : les travaux continuent
-
Sport Le Figaro
- Rugby : Romain Ntamack encore forfait contre Sale, l’inquiétude grandit avant le Tournoi
Rugby : Romain Ntamack encore forfait contre Sale, l’inquiétude grandit avant le Tournoi

© Icon Sport / Icon Sport
-
7.1.1 🖥️ Sites principaux
- Starlink a beaucoup d’avance, mais l’Europe n’a pas dit son dernier mot avec OneWeb
Starlink a beaucoup d’avance, mais l’Europe n’a pas dit son dernier mot avec OneWeb
![]()
Face au rouleau compresseur Starlink, l'Europe organise la résistance. Eutelsat vient de confirmer une commande massive de 340 nouveaux satellites à Airbus pour moderniser sa constellation OneWeb.
Starlink a beaucoup d’avance, mais l’Europe n’a pas dit son dernier mot avec OneWeb
![]()
Face au rouleau compresseur Starlink, l'Europe organise la résistance. Eutelsat vient de confirmer une commande massive de 340 nouveaux satellites à Airbus pour moderniser sa constellation OneWeb.
Greenland and Denmark unite against US advances before White House talks
Island’s PM tells media event with Danish counterpart ‘we choose Denmark’ and will not be owned or governed by US
Greenland’s prime minister has said “we choose Denmark” before high-stakes talks at the White House as Donald Trump seeks to take control of the Arctic territory.
Amid rising tensions over the US president’s push, Jens-Frederik Nielsen on Tuesday told a joint press conference with his Danish counterpart, Mette Frederiksen, that the island would not be owned or governed by Washington.
Continue reading...
© Photograph: Tom Little/Reuters

© Photograph: Tom Little/Reuters

© Photograph: Tom Little/Reuters
Marine Le Pen’s presidential bid at stake as former far-right leader’s trial opens
Le Pen was seen as the potential frontrunner to succeed President Emmanuel Macron in the 2027 election until last year’s ruling

© AP
-
FOXNews
- Ueli Kestenholz, who won snowboarding's first Olympic medal in 1998, dies in Swiss avalanche
Ueli Kestenholz, who won snowboarding's first Olympic medal in 1998, dies in Swiss avalanche

Julio Iglesias accused of sexual assault by two female former employees
Spanish singer allegedly subjected women to ‘inappropriate touching, insults and humiliation’
The Spanish singer Julio Iglesias has been accused of sexual assault by two female former employees who say they were subjected “to inappropriate touching, insults and humiliation … in an atmosphere of control and constant harassment”.
The women – a domestic worker and a physical therapist who were employed at Iglesias’s Caribbean mansions in the Dominican Republic and the Bahamas – allege the assaults took place in 2021.
Continue reading...
© Photograph: Paras Griffin/Getty Images

© Photograph: Paras Griffin/Getty Images

© Photograph: Paras Griffin/Getty Images
Russia opens criminal investigation into deaths of babies at Siberian hospital
The hospital's head doctor has been suspended amid the investigation

© POOL/AFP via Getty Images
German church’s televised ‘slime Jesus’ provokes fury on right
Christmas Eve live broadcast showed holy child portrayed by female performance artist writhing in sticky rice paper
A Roman Catholic diocese in Germany has expressed regret over a televised Christmas Eve mass featuring a portrayal of the newborn Christ by an adult woman covered in sticky rice paper that was described by some critics as “slime Jesus”.
The broadcast on ARD television from St Mary’s in Stuttgart showed a manger in which a female performance actor was huddled up in a foetal position and covered with sticky rice paper.
Continue reading...
© Photograph: ARD1

© Photograph: ARD1

© Photograph: ARD1
Marine Le Pen Is Appealing a Decision to Bar Her From Office.

© Dmitry Kostyukov for The New York Times
-
The Independent
- JD Vance to join talks with Denmark over future of Greenland after repeated threats of US takeover
JD Vance to join talks with Denmark over future of Greenland after repeated threats of US takeover
The US vice-president has previously accused Denmark of ‘not doing a good job at keeping Greenland safe’

© POOL/AFP via Getty
Spanish author lambasts linguistic academy over social media influence
Arturo Pérez-Reverte says ‘an illiterate pundit, YouTuber or influencer’ has more impact than a literary prize winner
One of Spain’s best-known novelists has launched a withering attack on the country’s leading linguistic authority, saying it ignores the opinions of writers when it comes to changes in language, and that its “anything goes Taliban” yields instead to social media, commentators and influencers.
Arturo Pérez-Reverte used a column in Monday’s El Mundo to accuse the Spanish Royal Academy (RAE) – of which he is a member – of failing to live up to the mission laid out in its celebrated motto of “cleaning, fixing and giving shine” to the Spanish language.
Continue reading...
© Photograph: Europa Press News/Europa Press/Getty Images

© Photograph: Europa Press News/Europa Press/Getty Images

© Photograph: Europa Press News/Europa Press/Getty Images