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Macron Calls Putin an ‘Ogre at Our Doorstep’

19 août 2025 à 11:17
The remarks were a considerable shift for France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, who called Moscow a potential threat for many European countries.

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President Emmanuel Macron of France arriving at the White House to support President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine during talks with President Trump on Monday in Washington.

"Downton Abbey" : avant le dernier film, la saga britannique fait ses adieux au public et vend ses décors aux enchères à Londres

19 août 2025 à 11:25
Quinze ans après son lancement, la série "Downton Abbey" s'apprête à tirer sa révérence. Le troisième et dernier film sortira en France en septembre 2025. Avant ce clap de fin, les objets iconiques de la saga britannique sont exposés à Londres, où les visiteurs peuvent observer les décors et costumes une dernière fois, avant qu'ils ne soient vendus aux enchères.

Macron Calls Putin an ‘Ogre at Our Doorstep’

19 août 2025 à 10:34
The remarks were a considerable shift in sentiment between President Vladimir V. Putin of Russia and France’s president, Emmanuel Macron, who called Moscow a potential threat for many European countries.

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President Emmanuel Macron of France arriving at the White House to support President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine during talks with President Trump on Monday in Washington.

Russia Plays Down the Prospect of a Putin-Zelensky Meeting

19 août 2025 à 11:11
President Trump had suggested a meeting between Russia and Ukraine’s leaders could be a potential next step on the path to peace. Russian state news media barely mentioned the idea.

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The Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov, left, and Russia’s foreign minister, Sergei Lavrov, second left, accompanied President Vladimir V. Putin to Alaska on Friday.
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    Even as Zelensky and his European allies descended on Washington, I found myself still processing what we had witnessed just days earlier in Alaska, where Putin and Trump turned crisis into theater, and where Putin issued a seductive invitation to step "from yesterday into tomorrow." Put aside memories, responsibility, and accountability, he suggested. Drift into business as usual. Every summer, when news slows to a languid crawl, journalists trade a well-worn joke: just wait, August wil
     

The Alaska Spectacle and the War on Memory

19 août 2025 à 08:52

Even as Zelensky and his European allies descended on Washington, I found myself still processing what we had witnessed just days earlier in Alaska, where Putin and Trump turned crisis into theater, and where Putin issued a seductive invitation to step "from yesterday into tomorrow."

Put aside memories, responsibility, and accountability, he suggested. Drift into business as usual.

Every summer, when news slows to a languid crawl, journalists trade a well-worn joke: just wait, August will deliver its crisis. This August, the crisis came packaged as theater: a spectacle in Alaska with Trump and Putin center stage, military helicopters overhead, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in his intentionally provocative "USSR" sweatshirt and a swarm of media chasing every move.

Putin basked in his return from international isolation. Trump beamed as he applauded him. As far as we know, they achieved nothing. The summit wrapped up with vague platitudes..

I felt anger swell inside me as I watched the spectacle. Not at Putin or Trump, who are expertly playing the roles they have chosen for themselves, but at the rest of us who keep letting them get away with it.

The Media's Unwilling Complicity

In coverage of the Alaska summit, report after report on US television referred to Ukraine as "the war that started in 2022," echoing a narrative that strips away years of conflict, occupation, and loss. What Putin and Trump are successfully inviting us to forget isn't just the past, but the throughline of consequences that have brought us to this moment.

Our recent investigation exposes the anatomy of how authoritarians manipulate not just history but living memory itself: how the tweaking of tiny details, the quiet adjustment of timelines or the reframing of a single moment can change the entire story.

For me, the story is deeply personal. In 2008, Vladimir Putin carried out his first invasion of a sovereign state: Georgia. I flew home to cover the war for the BBC, filing updates on Russian troop movements, statements from officials, and frontline reports.

But my reports, no matter how thorough, sat within the BBC's larger narrative of the Georgia war as a sudden, out-of-the-blue August crisis. This narrative completely ignored the reality that for those living it, the war was simply the latest catastrophic chapter in Russia's decades-long campaign of aggression.

This is the paradox of news: one of society's essential pillars, designed to inform, yet structurally unable to capture the very continuity that defines how people experience life. The pressures are real: audience attention spans, commercial demands, the sheer volume of breaking news, but the effect remains the same. It makes news media, even well-intentioned, ethical media, an unwilling accomplice to authoritarian manipulation.

The Architecture of Forgetting

All of us understand our lives in context: in relation to history, memory, and culture. For Palestinians, today's violence is inseparable from the Nakba of 1948, the catastrophe that started their displacement. For Ukrainians, the conflict didn't begin in 2022. For Georgians, the war was never just five days long. For the Sudanese, the current war isn't separate from decades of Darfur's trauma.

When the news machine reduces these stories to start dates and breaking news alerts, it strips them of crucial continuity. It is precisely in these interrupted threads, these gaps where collective memory should live, that authoritarians find their opportunity.

Authoritarians operate in the spaces left empty by our collective forgetting, reshaping narratives and bending truth to serve their aims.

"I'm looking around, looking for a homeland inside my homeland," says one woman in Masho's piece, capturing the alienation spreading across societies where people are forced to give up not only their land but also their stories and memories, their truth.

Masho Lomashvili's investigation, "Erasing August: How Russia Rewrites Georgia's Story," was supported by Coda's Bruno Investigative Fellowship. We are currently seeking applications for our 2025-2026 Bruno Fellow. Apply here.

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Why Did We Write This Story?

The Alaska summit exposed how easily authoritarians exploit journalism's structural inability to maintain historical context. 

We encourage you to read this investigation into Georgia’s memory wars that shows when we lose the throughline of history, we lose the tools to understand and resist manipulation.

Erasing August: How Russia Rewrites Georgia's Story

Bruno Fellow Masho Lomashvili investigates how authoritarians manipulate living memory itself, revealing the anatomy of narrative control through Georgia's forgotten war. Read the investigation.

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Sabotage Shows How Russia’s Hostility Toward Europe Goes Beyond Ukraine

19 août 2025 à 09:59
The Kremlin’s goal is to destabilize Europe, and attacks on infrastructure are a preferred weapon, a new report said.

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Crews conduct reconnaissance near Karlskrona, Sweden, this year as part of a NATO mission aimed at securing critical underwater infrastructure.

Young People of Color Flocked to This Show. It Made Them Feel Seen.

19 août 2025 à 05:02
The exhibition “Beloved Suburbs” drew more than 150,000 visitors to France’s Museum of the History of Immigration. “We really recognize ourselves in the exhibition,” one said.

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Visitors to the exhibition added messages to a wall display labeled “Dream suburbs” in which they expressed desires for things like less racism and less violence.

He Tried to Endorse From the Pulpit. He Wound Up Without a Church.

19 août 2025 à 09:57
The I.R.S. says churches can now support candidates during services, but many denominations still forbid it. A Wisconsin pastor learned the hard way.

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Rev. Jonathan Barker resigned from his post at Grace Lutheran in Kenosha, Wis., because of pressure for preparing a sermon urging Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a Democrat from New York, to run for president in 2028.

Ouragan Erin : après les Caraïbes, le cyclone menace la côte est des États-Unis avec des vents et des vagues d'ampleur

19 août 2025 à 09:42
Le puissant ouragan Erin poursuit sa progression dans les Caraïbes, accompagné de vents dévastateurs. Il menace désormais la côte est américaine et gagne en puissance, reclassé en catégorie 3 sur une échelle qui en compte cinq. Retour sur des images stupéfiantes tournées dans l'œil du cyclone.

In Battle Over D.C. Police, Federal Prosecutors Open Inquiry Into Crime Data

19 août 2025 à 09:04
The same U.S. attorney’s office that praised a drop in crime in the capital in April has begun an investigation into the Police Department resisting President Trump’s takeover.

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City officials have challenged the rationale of such an aggressive assertion of power, noting that most major categories of crime have been falling since 2023.

REPORTAGE. "Je crois qu'il nous comprend" : à Moscou, des habitants confiants dans la capacité de Donald Trump à défendre les ambitions russes en Ukraine

19 août 2025 à 08:29
Plusieurs Russes rencontrés dans la capitale voient d'un bon œil la proximité affichée entre Vladimir Poutine et Donald Trump pour résoudre le conflit avec l'Ukraine. Certaines idées, très minoritaires avant la guerre, s'expriment désormais plus librement, notamment sur la question des territoires.

Live Updates: Trump Says U.S. Won’t Send Peacekeeping Troops to Ukraine

19 août 2025 à 11:24
President Trump has promised security guarantees for Ukraine as part of an eventual peace agreement with Russia. But he gave an “assurance” that American troops would not be deployed.

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President Trump walking with Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy in the Oval Office, on Monday.

Netanyahu Faces Pressure From Far Right Over New Israel-Hamas Cease-Fire Proposal

19 août 2025 à 07:04
Some members of Israel’s coalition have ruled out a proposed hostage deal with Hamas, but the prime minister has yet to state his position.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, center, relies on the support of far right ministers to maintain the stability of his government.

The Rainforests Being Cleared to Build Your R.V.

19 août 2025 à 08:15
American demand for tropical wood that is used in motor homes, conservationists say, is accelerating the disappearance of some of the world’s largest forests.

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In recent years, tens of thousands of acres of forest have been razed in Indonesian Borneo, including this logging operation in November.

What to Know About Deforested Wood and the R.V. Industry

19 août 2025 à 08:19
There is no viable alternative to a tropical hardwood that grows in Southeast Asia, according to the American R.V. industry.

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A logging operation in West Kalimantan Province, in Indonesian Borneo last year.

Relief in Ukraine as Zelensky Avoids Disaster in Washington

19 août 2025 à 08:14
Ukrainian analysts watching their president’s return to the White House were braced for a “nightmare.” They took cautious encouragement from what they saw instead.

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President Trump with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine at the White House on Monday.

Ukraine : après le sommet Trump-Zelensky, une rencontre avec Poutine se profile rapidement selon le président américain

19 août 2025 à 08:23
Après ses derniers entretiens à Washington, Donald Trump souhaite désormais préparer une rencontre entre Volodymyr Zelensky et Vladimir Poutine d’ici quinze jours, à Genève, comme le suggère Emmanuel Macron. Le chef d’État français appelle à la prudence face à la Russie, qualifiée d’"ogre à nos portes" selon ses mots.

Russia Strikes Ukraine Hours After White House Meetings

19 août 2025 à 07:47
Russia launched hundreds of drones and missiles at Ukraine overnight, Ukrainian officials said. The attacks came after European leaders met with President Trump to try to find a path toward peace.

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Rescue workers at the site of a Russian strike on a residential building in Kharkiv, Ukraine, on Monday.

Netanyahu Faces Pressure From Far Right Over Cease-Fire Proposal

19 août 2025 à 07:04
Some members of Israel’s coalition have ruled out a proposed hostage deal with Hamas, but the prime minister has yet to state his position.

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Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, center, relies on the support of far right ministers to maintain the stability of his government.

Europe’s Leaders Headed Off Giveaway to Putin, but Emerged Without a Clear Path

19 août 2025 à 10:29
The leaders dropped everything to travel to Washington to ensure President Trump didn’t force a bad deal on Ukraine. A road map for peace remains elusive.

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President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine and other European leaders met with President Trump at the White House on Monday.

Why European Leaders Want a Cease-Fire in Ukraine Before a Peace Deal

19 août 2025 à 06:58
Ukraine and its European allies are seeking to persuade President Trump that a cease-fire is a prerequisite for peace talks with Russia.

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A soldier from Ukraine’s 33rd Separate Mechanized Brigade ran at the site of a Russian glide bomb strike minutes earlier, in Ukraine’s Donetsk region, on Sunday.

Pesticide interdit produit en France : "C'est du racisme environnemental", s'insurge le rapporteur spécial des Nations unies sur les droits de l'homme

19 août 2025 à 06:37
Olivier De Schutter dénonce une Europe qui fabrique et exporte des produits qu'elle juge "trop dangereux pour nous, mais apparemment pas trop dangereux pour les populations dans les pays en développement". Il souligne le paradoxe de cette même Europe qui, en retour, importe et consomme des produits par conséquent "contaminés".

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