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« Régler la dépendance envers la Chine est une priorité absolue » : voici le plan des constructeurs automobile sur la voiture électrique

4 décembre 2025 à 12:02

Outre les batteries, la Chine a la mainmise sur l’industrie des terres rares, indispensables à la conception des voitures électriques. Et les constructeurs automobiles traditionnels ne veulent plus de cette dépendance, qui leur cause bien des soucis.
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« Régler la dépendance envers la Chine est une priorité absolue » : voici le plan des constructeurs automobile sur la voiture électrique

4 décembre 2025 à 12:02

Outre les batteries, la Chine a la mainmise sur l’industrie des terres rares, indispensables à la conception des voitures électriques. Et les constructeurs automobiles traditionnels ne veulent plus de cette dépendance, qui leur cause bien des soucis.
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Putin and Modi to meet amid politically treacherous times for Russia and India

The Russian president’s Delhi visit gives him a chance to reduce Moscow’s isolation but both countries need each other to negotiate Trump’s America and a powerful China

When Vladimir Putin last set foot in India almost exactly four years ago, the world order looked materially different. That visit – lasting just five hours due to the covid pandemic – saw Putin and Indian prime minister Narendra Modi discuss economic and military cooperation and reaffirm their special relationship.

Three months later, Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine would turn him into a global pariah, isolating Russia from the world and restricting Putin’s international travel.

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© Photograph: Ashish Vaishnav/SOPA Images/Shutterstock

© Photograph: Ashish Vaishnav/SOPA Images/Shutterstock

‘Embodying the zeitgeist more than ever’: German sitcom character Stromberg revived for Merz era

New film is based on TV series inspired by The Office, whose lead character is said to resemble the chancellor

He’s the middle-manager who talks as if he’s the CEO, a beacon of workplace inclusivity in his own head but a bigoted chauvinist as soon as he opens his mouth. And listening to him creates a mix of familiarity and embarrassment-by-proxy that turns out to be surprisingly pleasurable.

Ricky Gervais’s cringe-making general manager of a soul-destroyingly dull Slough-based paper merchant stopped being a regular presence on British TV over two decades ago, but the many comedic characters that he spawned across the globe have outlived him.

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© Composite: Brainpool TV, AP

© Composite: Brainpool TV, AP

© Composite: Brainpool TV, AP

Europe is holding the line against Trump’s and Putin’s plans for Ukraine. But it won’t be able to for ever | Martin Kettle

4 décembre 2025 à 07:00

In the 21st-century imbalance of power, Europe and Nato have neither the arms nor the wealth to impel Russia or the US to take its peace settlement seriously

The failure of this week’s peace talks between Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump’s envoy Steve Witkoff fits into a now well-established pattern of standoffs on Ukraine during Trump’s second term. But the dynamic that produced these talks may be becoming more entrenched. The US and Russian interests driving the process have not changed, while the conflict on the ground is intensifying. The lack of progress this week means there will be another attempt to end the war soon, and perhaps another after that, until, one day, there is some kind of US-backed deal to halt the conflict on terms broadly favouring Russia.

The geopolitical algorithm driving this effort is too consistent to ignore. It has been repeated ever since Trump re-entered the White House in January. On the campaign trail, Trump had claimed he could stop the war in a day. That was never going to happen. But from 12 February onwards, when Trump first talked directly to Putin about Ukraine, the intention and approach have not altered. There is no reason to suppose they will do so now. Indeed, Tuesday’s impasse may spur them on again.

Martin Kettle is a Guardian columnist

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© Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

© Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

La Russie intensifie ses frappes contre les ports ukrainiens en mer Noire

Par :RFI
4 décembre 2025 à 06:52
La guerre en Ukraine provoque des remous en mer Noire et cela ne plait ni aux Turques ni aux Roumains ni aux Bulgares. Trois cargos russes ont été attaqués ces derniers jours dans la zone économique exclusive de la Turquie. L’Ukraine, pointée du doigt sans être nommée, revendique deux de ces attaques. Selon la presse locale, un drone sous-marin ukrainien a été abattu par la Roumanie ce mercredi 3 décembre. Kiev assure qu’elle ne fait que se défendre face à la Russie alors que Moscou menace d’intensifier ses frappes sur les intérêts maritimes ukrainiens.

La Russie intensifie ses frappes contre les ports ukrainiens en mer Noire

Par :RFI
4 décembre 2025 à 06:52
La guerre en Ukraine provoque des remous en mer Noire et cela ne plaît ni aux Turcs, ni aux Roumains, ni aux Bulgares. Trois cargos russes ont été attaqués ces derniers jours dans la zone économique exclusive de la Turquie. L’Ukraine, pointée du doigt sans être nommée, revendique deux de ces attaques. Selon la presse locale, un drone sous-marin ukrainien a été abattu par la Roumanie ce mercredi 3 décembre. Kiev assure qu’elle ne fait que se défendre face à la Russie alors que Moscou menace d’intensifier ses frappes sur les intérêts maritimes ukrainiens.

How an invasion of purple flowers made Iceland an Instagram paradise – and caused a biodiversity crisis

4 décembre 2025 à 06:00

Nootka lupins, introduced in the 1940s to repair damaged soil, are rampaging across the island, threatening its native species

It was only when huge areas of Iceland started turning purple that authorities realised they had made a mistake. By then, it was too late. The Nootka lupin, native to Alaska, had coated the sides of fjords, sent tendrils across mountain tops and covered lava fields, grasslands and protected areas.

Since it arrived in the 1940s, it has become an accidental national symbol. Hordes of tourists and local people pose for photos in the ever-expanding fields in June and July, entranced by the delicate cones of flowers that cover the north Atlantic island.

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© Photograph: East Iceland Nature Research Centre

© Photograph: East Iceland Nature Research Centre

© Photograph: East Iceland Nature Research Centre

Rockets, gold and the Foreign Legion: can Europe defend its frontier in the Amazon? | Alexander Hurst

4 décembre 2025 à 06:00

It borders Brazil, but French Guiana is now a remote outpost of the EU. It is home to Europe’s only spaceport, some of the most biodiverse forest on the planet and a military mission that is testing the limits of western power

Above me, a ceiling of rough wooden branches and tarp. To my right, an officer in the French Foreign Legion types up the daily situation report. In front of me a French gendarme named David is standing in front of a table full of large assault rifles, pointing out locations on a paper map. A generator hums. All around us, splotches of forest dot the hundreds of islands that make up the archipelago of Petit-Saut, a watery ecosystem three times the size of Paris.

Except Paris is 7,000 kilometres away from where I am, in Guyane, or French Guiana, a department of France in South America, just north of the equator.

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© Composite: Getty / AFP/Getty Images / Alexander Hurst / Guardian Design

© Composite: Getty / AFP/Getty Images / Alexander Hurst / Guardian Design

Half of Europeans see Trump as enemy of Europe, survey finds

4 décembre 2025 à 04:00

Nine-country poll finds half of people believe risk of war with Russia is high and three-quarters want to stay in EU

Nearly half of Europeans see Donald Trump as “an enemy of Europe”, rather more rate the risk of war with Russia as high and more than two-thirds believe their country would not be able to defend itself in the event of such a war, a survey has found.

The nine-country poll for the Paris-based European affairs debate platform Le Grand Continent also found that nearly three-quarters of respondents wanted their country to stay in the EU, with almost as many saying leaving the union had harmed the UK.

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© Photograph: Violeta Santos Moura/Reuters

© Photograph: Violeta Santos Moura/Reuters

Path to peace in Ukraine unclear, says Trump, as US envoys prepare to meet Kyiv official

4 décembre 2025 à 02:15

Trump’s comments come after an hours-long meeting at the Kremlin between US envoys and Vladimir Putin failed to achieve a breakthrough

The path ahead for Ukraine peace talks is unclear, Donald Trump has said, after what he called “reasonably good” talks between Russian president Vladimir Putin and US envoys which nonetheless failed to achieve a breakthrough.

After their hours-long meeting at the Kremlin on Tuesday, US special envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, were set to meet top Ukrainian negotiator Rustem Umerov in Florida on Thursday.

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© Photograph: ABACA/Shutterstock

© Photograph: ABACA/Shutterstock

Is Putin about to go to war with Europe? | The Latest

Vladimir Putin has stalled progress on a peace plan for Ukraine being brokered by Donald Trump’s US and has said he is ‘ready for war’ with Europe ‘if it starts one’. Lucy Hough speaks to the Guardian's foreign correspondent Luke Harding who has just returned from Kyiv

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© Photograph: Guardian

© Photograph: Guardian

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