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French farmers wrongly accuse Brussels of betrayal. Macron’s complicity could help the far right to victory

17 janvier 2026 à 06:00

Marine Le Pen is milking rural fury over the Mercosur pact. France’s politicians, of all stripes, are too cowardly to defend a good deal

Once again, France’s farmers have been blocking motorways with their tractors in protest, this time at an impending EU trade agreement with a group of South American countries in a common market known as Mercosur, which has been 25 years in the making.

The tragedy is that while the EU can finally claim an important victory in its strategy of sealing rules-based free-trade pacts with key regions and countries worldwide to counter aggressive US trade protectionism, in so doing it is helping the Eurosceptic far right to electoral victory in France. Losing the support of France, a founding member, for European integration if the far right wins power, would have a more damaging impact on the long-term stability of the EU than any trade boost with Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay.

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

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© Photograph: Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

© Photograph: Telmo Pinto/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

Ukraine war briefing: Czechs offer drone-hunting jets as Zelenskyy flags air defence shortages

The light L-159 fighter is likely the plane promised by president of Czech Republic, Petr Pavel, to Volodymyr Zelenskyy. What we know on day 1,424

The Czech Republic is set to provide Ukraine shortly with “medium combat planes which are highly effective in fighting drones”, President Petr Pavel told his Ukrainian counterpart, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in Kyiv on Friday. Pavel has previously said Czech-made subsonic L-159 fighter jets could be transferred to Ukraine. “I believe we will manage to quickly and successfully conclude this issue,” Pavel told a news conference with Zelenskyy.

The Czech army has 24 one- and two-seater L-159 jets, used for training and support for ground forces. They can be armed with missiles and machine-gun pods. Iraq used the jets in the war against Islamic State, and fleets are owned by private companies that loan them to the US and UK air forces for combat training. The Czechs’ main fighter jet is the Swedish Saab JAS-39 Gripen. Pavel said Prague might also supply early-warning systems such as radars.

Zelenskyy meanwhile conceded problems with Ukrainian air defences at a critical moment in the war. Some systems supplied to Ukraine by western allies had run out of ammunition amid a wave of Russian attacks that have devastated his country’s energy infrastructure. “Until this morning we had several systems without missiles. Today I can say this openly because today I have those missiles … We received a substantial package in the morning.” He urged both European allies and the US to increase deliveries.

Ukraine and the US will hold talks in Miami on Saturday to discuss security guarantees and Ukraine’s economic recovery, Kyiv’s ambassador to the US, Olga Stefanishyna, said on Friday. Zelenskyy said he hoped Ukraine would sign security guarantees with the US next week, possibly at the World Economic Forum in Davos. In Miami, Ukraine’s negotiators would be Kyrylo Budanov, head of the presidential office, and Rustem Umerov, Ukraine’s defence council secretary, the ambassador said, without naming the US participants. They would discuss security guarantees and postwar reconstruction. “The goal of the visit is to finalise these agreements with our American partners,” said Stefanishyna.

A majority of Ukrainians would strongly oppose withdrawing troops from the remainder of the Donetsk region still controlled by Kyiv in exchange for European and US security guarantees, a poll released on Friday indicated. The Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) said 54% of Ukrainians categorically rejected the idea; 39% would reluctantly accept. “Those who are ready to agree expect quite significant security guarantees,” said KIIS executive director Anton Hrushetskyi. The survey was conducted in early January among 601 respondents on Ukrainian-controlled territory.

Almost 70% did not believe current negotiations would lead to a lasting peace, with 57% believing Russia would attack again if there was a ceasefire at the current frontlines and security guarantees from allies. Even if security guarantees were given, 40% believed the US would not provide support in the event of renewed Russian invasion, against 39% who thought it would. Russia has publicly shown little interest in scaling down its demands and made few comments regarding the 20-point peace framework that Ukraine and the US have been trying to finalise.

Russia and Ukraine on Friday agreed to a localised ceasefire to allow repairs on the last remaining backup powerline at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, according to the UN’s nuclear watchdog, the IAEA. Zaporizhzhia is the biggest nuclear power plant in Europe and has been illegally occupied by Russian forces since March 2022. Its six reactors have been shut down since the occupation but it still needs electricity to keep its nuclear fuel safely cooled.

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© Photograph: By © Milan Nykodym, Czech Republic, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=29093949

© Photograph: By © Milan Nykodym, Czech Republic, CC BY-SA 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=29093949

Study debunks Trump claim that paracetamol causes autism

17 janvier 2026 à 00:30

Taking drug in pregnancy does not raise chances of autism, ADHD or intellectual disability, ‘gold standard’ review finds

Taking paracetamol in pregnancy does not increase the chance that the child will be autistic, or have ADHD or an intellectual disability, a “gold standard” review of the evidence has found.

The findings debunk Donald Trump’s claims last September that the painkiller causes autism, which were condemned by medical, women’s health and scientific organisations around the world.

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© Photograph: Andy Rain/EPA

Hadja Lahbib : «Israël doit respecter ses obligations et laisser l'aide humanitaire entrer à Gaza»

16 janvier 2026 à 20:10
Cette semaine, nous recevons Hadja Lahbib, commissaire européenne à la gestion des crises et à l’égalité. Guerres en Ukraine et à Gaza, manifestations en Iran ou tensions entre les Vingt-Sept et les États-Unis, elle commente les multiples conflits et crises face auxquels l’UE doit réagir.

Un an après son crash, la fusée européenne Spectrum retente sa chance

16 janvier 2026 à 18:51

Spectrum

Après l’échec spectaculaire de son vol inaugural en mars 2025, la société allemande Isar Aerospace s’apprête à retrouver son pas de tir norvégien. Baptisée Onward and Upward, cette deuxième mission prévue pour le 21 janvier 2026 ne sera plus un simple test à vide, mais un véritable vol de qualification opérationnelle.

Un an après son crash, la fusée européenne Spectrum retente sa chance

16 janvier 2026 à 18:51

Spectrum

Après l’échec spectaculaire de son vol inaugural en mars 2025, la société allemande Isar Aerospace s’apprête à retrouver son pas de tir norvégien. Baptisée Onward and Upward, cette deuxième mission prévue pour le 21 janvier 2026 ne sera plus un simple test à vide, mais un véritable vol de qualification opérationnelle.

Partly AI-generated folk-pop hit barred from Sweden’s official charts

16 janvier 2026 à 18:09

Song that topped Swedish Spotify rankings ruled ineligible after elements of song revealed to be partly AI-made

A hit song has been excluded from Sweden’s official chart after it emerged the “artist” behind it was an AI creation.

I Know, You’re Not Mine – or Jag Vet, Du Är Inte Min in Swedish – by a singer called Jacub has been a streaming success in Sweden, topping the Spotify rankings.

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© Photograph: Rodrigo Oropeza/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Rodrigo Oropeza/AFP/Getty Images

Trump threatens tariffs against those who oppose him taking Greenland

16 janvier 2026 à 18:01

President raises pressure on European allies as US envoy says deal to take island ‘should and will be made’

Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on countries that do not “go along” with his plan to annex Greenland, increasing pressure on European allies who have opposed his effort to take over the Arctic territory.

After a tense week in which Nato allies deployed troops to the largely autonomous territory, which is part of the Danish kingdom, the US president announced he might punish countries that do not support his plans to take over Greenland, using force if necessary.

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© Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP

© Photograph: Alex Brandon/AP

Un an après son crash, la fusée européenne Spectrum retente sa chance

16 janvier 2026 à 17:31

Spectrum

Après l’échec spectaculaire de son vol inaugural en mars 2025, la société allemande Isar Aerospace s’apprête à retrouver son pas de tir norvégien. Baptisée Onward and Upward, cette deuxième mission prévue pour le 21 janvier 2026 ne sera plus un simple test à vide, mais un véritable vol de qualification opérationnelle.

TikTok renforce la vérification de l’âge des utilisateurs en Europe

16 janvier 2026 à 16:23

Face à la pression croissante des régulateurs, TikTok renforce ses procédures de vérification d’âge à travers l’Europe. Dans les semaines à venir, le réseau social activera de nouveaux systèmes de détection dans l’Espace économique européen, au Royaume-Uni et en Suisse, avec pour objectif clair d’identifier et de bannir …

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‘The dollar is losing credibility’: why central banks are scrambling for gold

Experts say central banks are increasingly stuffing their vaults as an insurance policy in a volatile world

Fifteen minutes after takeoff, the call came for Serbia’s central bank governor: millions of dollars’ worth of gold bars, destined for a high-security Belgrade vault, had been left on the runway of a Swiss airport.

In air freight – despite the extraordinary value of bullion – fresh flowers, food and other perishables still take priority. “We learned this the hard way,” Jorgovanka Tabaković told a conference late last year.

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© Photograph: Mike Groll/AP

© Photograph: Mike Groll/AP

Panicking over Greenland plays into Trump’s hands – it’s time for cool heads and stalling diplomacy | Simon Jenkins

16 janvier 2026 à 16:21

European countries sending troops to the island is only raising the temperature and generating fear – exactly what the US president wants

Is Greenland Donald Trump’s 25th-amendment moment? Last time around, this was when the Washington “grownups” debated his capacity to be president, notably in the final fortnight of his presidency, after the January 6 Capitol insurrection. Under the constitution, a president can be replaced should the vice-president and a cabinet majority decide their leader is “unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office”. The trouble today is that there are no grownups.

The US president’s designs on Greenland are clearly mad. He claims Russia and China are scheming to seize the island and that Denmark should be forced urgently to transfer its sovereignty. Denmark had long allowed the US extended military access to Greenland, but Trump seems to want to own it. None of his staff has been able to say why.

Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnist and the author of A Short History of America: From Tea Party to Trump

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Allemagne: ouverture du procès d’un Afghan accusé de l’attaque à la voiture-bélier de Munich

Par :RFI
16 janvier 2026 à 15:59
Le procès de Farhad N., un Afghan de 25 ans, qui avait foncé avec une voiture sur un cortège syndical début 2025 à Munich s'est ouvert vendredi 16 janvier au matin dans cette ville allemande. L'accusation lui a attribué des motivations islamistes dans le cadre de ce drame qui avait choqué l'Allemagne et qui a fait deux morts et une quarantaine de blessés, alors que l'Allemagne organisait la conférence sur la sécurité et à quelques jours des élections générales. L’accusé a refusé de s’exprimer.

Starring role for ‘Kardashian jetty’ as Venice visitors seek peeks of Bezos wedding sites

16 janvier 2026 à 15:45

Tourists keen to see island where couple exchanged vows, seven-star hotel where they stayed and paths trodden by their celebrity guests

For the residents of Venice who travel daily through the city’s waterways, the small wooden floating jetty outside the Gritti Palace hotel is nothing special, “no different to a London underground stop”, as Igor Scomparin, a tour guide, puts it.

But for a certain type of tourist it is a must-see spot. In June last year, Kim Kardashian disembarked from a water taxi here and navigated its planks during the five-day wedding of the billionaire Amazon boss, Jeff Bezos, and Lauren Sánchez, a former TV journalist.

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© Photograph: Marta Clinco/The Guardian

© Photograph: Marta Clinco/The Guardian

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