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Russian drone attack on Kyiv injures 14, triggers multiple fires, mayor says

4 juillet 2025 à 06:20

Railway infrastructure was also damaged in the attack, the latest in a series of intensifying Russian assaults on the Ukrainian capital

At least 14 people have been injured in an overnight drone attack on Kyiv that also damaged railway infrastructure, and set buildings and cars on fire throughout the city, the mayor has said, while separate explosions were reported in a city near Moscow.

The attack was the latest in a series of Russian airstrikes on Kyiv that have intensified in recent weeks and included some of the deadliest assaults of the war on the city of three million people.

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© Photograph: Gleb Garanich/Reuters

Young Europeans losing faith in democracy, poll finds

4 juillet 2025 à 06:00

Support is lowest in France, Spain and Poland, while 21% back authoritarian rule under certain circumstances

Only half of young people in France and Spain believe that democracy is the best form of government, with support even lower among their Polish counterparts, a study has found.

A majority from Europe’s generation Z – 57% – prefer democracy to any other form of government. Rates of support varied significantly, however, reaching just 48% in Poland and only about 51-52% in Spain and France, with Germany highest at 71%.

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© Photograph: PhotoAlto/Odilon Dimier/Getty Images

‘Legal bullying’: global protest rights on line in Dutch court case, say activists

4 juillet 2025 à 06:00

After US jury said it should pay oil pipeline firm $660m, Greenpeace is hoping to reclaim funds via EU anti-Slapp law

The outcome of a court case in the Netherlands could shape the right to protest around the globe for decades to come, campaigners have warned, as figures show a dramatic rise in legal action taken by fossil fuel companies against activists and journalists.

Greenpeace International is using a recently introduced EU directive to try to reclaim costs and damages it incurred when a US jury decided it should pay the oil pipeline corporation Energy Transfer more than $660m in damages earlier this year.

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Budapest’s young people are joining the ranks of generation rent | Csaba Jelinek

4 juillet 2025 à 06:00

Sell-offs of public housing and the right’s promotion of home ownership has left too many unable to afford accommodation

  • Csaba Jelinek is an urban sociologist based in Budapest

When I left my family home to study at university in 2007 and moved to downtown Budapest, housing costs were hardly a topic of conversation among my friends. I rented rooms in centrally located flats for £80-£100 per month. Fast forward to 2025 and a similar room in a shared flat would set you back at least £200 – double the price of 15 years ago. Talk to anyone in their 20s in Budapest today, and the deepening housing crisis will inevitably come up as one of the defining struggles of their lives.

The statistics paint an equally grim picture. Between 2010 and 2024, Hungary saw the largest increase of the housing price index among EU member states. While the EU average rose by 55.4%, Hungary’s housing price index rocketed by 234%. Meanwhile, per capita net income only grew by 86% in the 2010s. Budapest, the capital, is the centre of this crisis. According to the Hungarian National Bank, residential property prices are overvalued by 5-19%. This is partly explained with the high proportion of investment-driven purchases: these accounted for 30-50% of all transactions in the last five years in Hungary. Unlike in many other EU capitals, property investors in Budapest are not primarily foreign nationals – who accounted for just 7.3% of transactions between 2016 and 2022 – nor are they institutional players. Instead, they are typically individual Hungarian citizens. As real estate has become an increasingly appealing investment for upper- and middle-class households amid growing economic uncertainty, the result has been a deepening polarisation within Hungarian society.

Csaba Jelinek is an urban sociologist based in Budapest, focusing on housing and urban development. He is co-founder of Periféria Policy and Research Center and board member of the Alliance for Collaborative Real Estate Development

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Ukraine war briefing: Trump says he ‘didn’t make any progress’ with Putin after call

4 juillet 2025 à 02:33

Russia launches drone attack on Kyiv hours after presidents’ phone call; US company Techmet to bid in first pilot project of US-Ukraine minerals fund. What we know on day 1,227

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© Photograph: State Emergency Service of Ukraine/AFP/Getty Images

Allemagne: les premières frictions apparaissent au sein de la coalition Merz

Par :RFI
4 juillet 2025 à 00:15
Deux mois après son installation, la coalition dirigée par le nouveau chancelier chrétien-démocrate allemand Friedrich Merz traverse ses premières difficultés. Des fonds spéciaux hors budget ont permis l'annonce de dépenses historiques pour les investissements. Pour le reste, les contraintes budgétaires demeurent. C'est la raison pour laquelle malgré d'intenses discussions, une promesse de la coalition au pouvoir entre conservateurs et sociaux-démocrates sur la baisse des prix de l'électricité pour les particuliers ne sera pas tenue. Les critiques sont nombreuses.

Allemagne: les premières frictions apparaissent au sein de la coalition Merz

Par :RFI
4 juillet 2025 à 00:15
Deux mois après son installation, la coalition dirigée par le nouveau chancelier chrétien-démocrate allemand Friedrich Merz traverse ses premières difficultés. Des fonds spéciaux hors budget ont permis l'annonce de dépenses historiques pour les investissements. Pour le reste, les contraintes budgétaires demeurent. C'est la raison pour laquelle malgré d'intenses discussions, une promesse de la coalition au pouvoir entre conservateurs et sociaux-démocrates sur la baisse des prix de l'électricité pour les particuliers ne sera pas tenue. Les critiques sont nombreuses.

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Au téléphone, Poutine dit à Trump que la Russie "ne renoncera pas à ses objectifs" en Ukraine

3 juillet 2025 à 19:34
À l'occasion d'un nouvel appel téléphonique avec Donald Trump, le président russe Vladimir Poutine a assuré à son homologue américain être ouvert à la poursuite des négociations avec Kiev tout en affirmant que la Russie "ne renoncera pas à ses objectifs" en Ukraine. Donald Trump a pour sa part dit ne pas "avoir fait de progrès" en faveur d'un cessez-le-feu.

Austria deports man to Syria for first time in 15 years

3 juillet 2025 à 18:52

Syrian man, 32, was granted asylum in 2014 but lost refugee status because of a criminal conviction

Austria has returned a Syrian with a criminal conviction to his birth country in what it described as the first such deportation since the fall of the Assad regime.

“The deportation carried out today is part of a strict and thus fair asylum policy,” Austria’s interior minister, Gerhard Karner, said in a statement.

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© Photograph: Erwin Scheriau/APA/AFP/Getty Images

En Ukraine, les 2/3 des victimes des viols de guerre sont des hommes

3 juillet 2025 à 18:33
De la guerre en Ukraine à celle qui ravage le Soudan, en passant par Gaza, Israël, la République Démocratique du Congo, le viol est et les tortures sexuelles sont utilisés comme une arme dans tous les conflits en cours. La pratique n'est pas nouvelle, mais sa reconnaissance est relativement récente : elle date, en particulier, de la guerre en Bosnie où le viol des femmes était systémique et organisé.

ECB Officials See a Chance for Europe to Compete With U.S. and China

3 juillet 2025 à 20:34
Central bankers who gathered in Portugal this week focused on ways that Europe could improve its competitiveness with the United States and China.

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Christine Lagarde, president of the European Central Bank, on Tuesday at the bank’s forum in Sintra, Portugal, which had a sense of calm amid the chaos in the world.

Crete wildfire forces 5,000 to evacuate as Europe heatwave continues

3 juillet 2025 à 23:26

Fire on island being fanned by gale-force winds, with blazes also raging on mainland Greece and in other parts of Europe

A wildfire fanned by gale-force winds has forced the evacuation of about 5,000 people on the Greek island of Crete, authorities and hotel association officials have said, as large swathes of continental Europe baked in a punishing early summer heatwave linked to at least nine deaths.

About 230 firefighters, along with 46 fire service vehicles and helicopters, were battling the blaze on Thursday after it broke out 24 hours earlier near Ierapetra, on the south-east coast of the island – the country’s largest – threatening to engulf houses and hotels.

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Skirting the issue: Designer dress goes missing from Bezos-Sánchez wedding

3 juillet 2025 à 16:56

Sources say no complaint has been made to police – with expectation that garment will ‘turn up’

Lauren Sánchez packed 27 designer dresses for her wedding to the billionaire Amazon founder, Jeff Bezos, in Venice last week, but left with only 26 after one went missing.

The couple, who are now honeymooning in Taormina, Sicily, were wed during a star-studded three-day celebration in the lagoon city.

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© Photograph: Guglielmo Mangiapane/Reuters

‘I’m heartbroken’: Jürgen Klopp leads tributes after Diogo Jota dies aged 28

3 juillet 2025 à 15:06
  • Ronaldo says teammate’s death ‘doesn’t make any sense’

  • Wolves say ‘memories he created will never be forgotten’

Jürgen Klopp and Cristiano Ronaldo led the tributes from across the football world to Diogo Jota after the Liverpool and Portugal forward was killed in a car accident in Spain. Jota’s brother, André, also died in the crash in the province of Zamora.

Jota was 28, a father of three young children and had married his long-term partner, Rute Cardoso, less than a fortnight ago. Klopp, who signed Jota for Liverpool in 2020 and managed him for four seasons, posted on Instagram: “This is a moment where I struggle! There must be a bigger ­purpose! But I can’t see it!

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© Photograph: James Gill/Danehouse/Getty Images

Parlement européen: des partis d'extrême droite, dont le RN, de nouveau mis en cause pour des irrégularités

3 juillet 2025 à 14:53
Une enquête parue dans quatre médias européens, en Allemagne, en Autriche et dans Le Monde en France, révèle que le Parlement européen soupçonne d’irrégularités comptables des partis d’extrême droite. Parmi eux, le Rassemblement national (RN), récemment condamné dans l’affaire des assistants parlementaires européens.

Deputy commander of Russian navy killed in strike near Ukraine frontline

Maj Gen Mikhail Gudkov personally promoted by Putin and had previously led one of Russia’s most notorious brigades

A deputy commander of the Russian navy who had previously led one of the military’s most notorious brigades has been killed near the frontline with Ukraine, Moscow has confirmed.

Maj Gen Mikhail Gudkov, who was responsible for Russia’s marine units, was killed on Wednesday in a Ukrainian missile attack on a field headquarters in the Kursk region, amid reports the position had been revealed by poor security.

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© Photograph: Tatiana Meel/Reuters

EU closing in on ‘framework’ trade deal with US to avoid Trump’s 50% tariffs

3 juillet 2025 à 15:35

Diplomats and officials say bloc willing to accept 10% tariffs, but talks may go down to wire before Wednesday deadline

The EU and US are closing in on a high-level “framework” trade deal that will avert 50% tariffs being imposed on all exports from the bloc next Wednesday, Donald Trump’s self-imposed deadline.

Talks in Washington could go down to the wire, but multiple diplomats and officials said the EU was now willing to accept Trump’s 10% blanket tariffs. However, negotiators will accept this only in exchange for an extension in talks and possible concessions on a 25% car tariff, which is hurting the German car industry, sources said.

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© Photograph: Olivier Hoslet/EPA

Meta fait appel de l’amende de 200 millions d’euros en Europe

Meta, maison mère de Facebook et Instagram, a annoncé faire appel de l’amende de 200 millions d’euros infligée par la Commission européenne en avril pour non-respect des règles sur l’utilisation des données personnelles. Cette décision s’inscrit dans un contexte de tensions et de contrôle accru des géants de …

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3 juillet 2025 à 14:10

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Union européenne: Ursula Von der Leyen visée par une motion de censure

Par :RFI
3 juillet 2025 à 14:05
Les eurodéputés d'extrême droite ont rassemblé les 72 signatures nécessaires pour déclencher une motion de censure contre la présidente de la Commission européenne, Ursula von der Leyen. Un processus enclenché par un élu d'extrême droite roumain, Gheorghe Piperea, membre du groupe ECR, les conservateurs et réformistes européens.

Putin insisted Russia ‘will not step back from goals’ in Ukraine in hour-long call to Trump, Kremlin says – Europe live

Russian and US leaders spoke about need for ‘negotiated solution’ in Ukraine, Kremlin says

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Due to the climate emergency, Italian seas have reached temperatures above 20C even at depths of 40 metres, according to a report released on Wednesday by Greenpeace.

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Diogo Jota, Liverpool and Portugal footballer, dies aged 28 in car crash

It is understood that Jota and his brother were travelling in a car that came off a road in the province of Zamora

The Liverpool forward Diogo Jota has been killed in a car accident in Spain. He was 28, a father of three young children and had married his long-term partner, Rute Cardoso, less than two weeks ago.

Liverpool said they were devastated and tributes were paid by Portugal’s prime minister and the country’s football federation. It is understood that Jota and his brother, 26-year-old André, who was also killed, were travelling in a car that came off a road in the province of Zamora. André was a professional footballer with the second-tier Portuguese club Penafiel.

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US couple could face trial in France over stolen shipwreck gold

3 juillet 2025 à 10:44

Novelist and husband suspected of helping to sell bullion taken decades ago from ship that sank off Brittany in 1746

An 80-year-old US novelist and her husband are among several people facing a possible trial in France over the illegal sale of gold bars plundered from an 18th-century shipwreck after French prosecutors requested that the case go to court.

Eleonor “Gay” Courter and her husband, Philip, 82, have been accused of helping to sell the bullion online for a French diver who stole it decades ago. They have denied knowledge of any wrongdoing.

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