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La Russie et la Biélorussie organisent des manœuvres militaires conjointes

Moscou et Minsk lancent vendredi leurs manœuvres militaires Zapad-2025, suscitant l'inquiétude des pays voisins de l’Otan après l’intrusion de drones russes en Pologne dans la nuit de mardi à mercredi. Officiellement présentés comme des exercices planifiés et défensifs, ils interviennent alors que la Russie intensifie sa guerre en Ukraine et que Varsovie redoute une escalade sans précédent depuis la Seconde Guerre mondiale.

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Fords, Tank 500s and a New Hospital: The Influence Campaigns in the Pacific

All around Honiara, the capital of the Solomon Islands and host of a regional summit, are not-so-subtle hints of donor nations competing for hearts and minds.

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Outside a new medical center funded by China in Honiara, Solomon Islands, on Friday.
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In the Pacific, Unkept U.S. Promises on Climate Cut Deep

Pacific island nations have seen American pledges and attention come and go with geopolitical winds. Recent U.S. pullbacks are met with disappointment but not surprise.

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Rising waters during a heavy storm and high tide on Fanalei Island, in the Solomon Islands, in January. With each tide creeping higher, villagers fear their island may soon become uninhabitable.
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Europe’s 3 Top Leaders Are Striding on the World Stage but Stumbling at Home

The foreign policy successes of Keir Starmer of Britain, Emmanuel Macron of France and Friedrich Merz of Germany are in contrast with their dismal domestic performances.

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President Emmanuel Macron of France, Chancellor Friedrich Merz of Germany and Prime Minister Keir Starmer of Britain at a NATO summit in The Hague in June.
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Patriots Owner’s Son Drops Out of Boston Mayoral Race

Josh Kraft had harshly criticized the policies of Mayor Michelle Wu, a fellow Democrat, but his message did not resonate with voters.

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Josh Kraft, a Democrat, is ending his campaign for mayor of Boston.
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The Last Person to Question Charlie Kirk

Millions of people saw the brief exchange between the right-wing political activist and a liberal TikToker after footage of the assassination spread like wildfire across social media.

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Charlie Kirk, at an event at Utah Valley University in Orem, Utah, on Wednesday.
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Appeals Court Lets Government Cut Off Medicaid Funds to Planned Parenthood

The ruling temporarily put back in effect a law banning Medicaid reimbursements to the organization, jeopardizing a large share of its revenue.

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The appeals court ruling suspending Planned Parenthood from receiving federal Medicaid funds was unanimous but temporary.
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Lawyers for Venezuelans Ask Court to Press D.H.S. on Temporary Protections

A judge had ordered that Temporary Protected Status be kept in place, but Venezuelans who needed to re-register weren’t able to.

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Venezuelan migrants waited in line in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, in 2023 to enter the United States after receiving asylum hearings through the CBP One app.
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Lawyers for Venezuelans Ask Court to Press D.H.S. on Temporary Protections

A judge had ordered that Temporary Protected Status be kept in place, but Venezuelans who needed to re-register weren’t able to.

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Venezuelan migrants waited in line in Ciudad Juárez, Mexico, in 2023 to enter the United States after receiving asylum hearings through the CBP One app.
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Homeless Funding Was Limited to Groups Aligned With Trump Policies, Suit Says

The Trump administration had imposed conditions on grants awarded by the Department of Housing and Urban Development that critics viewed as overtly political.

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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development headquarters in Washington.
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Le Conseil de sécurité de l'ONU condamne les frappes au Qatar, qui croit en son "rôle diplomatique"

Dans une déclaration qui nécessite l'accord de ses 15 membres, donc aussi des États-Unis alliés d'Israël, le Conseil de sécurité de l'ONU a condamné jeudi les récentes frappes sur le Qatar sans toutefois nommer leur auteur Israël. Le Premier ministre du Qatar a salué cette déclaration de soutien et a assuré "croire pleinement en la médiation".

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Patel and F.B.I. Face Scrutiny as Kirk’s Killer Remains at Large

Already, a series of missteps by Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, in recent months have invited worries that he has eroded public confidence in the agency.

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Kash Patel, the F.B.I. director, attended a 9/11 memorial ceremony in New York before heading to Utah to oversee the investigation into the assassination of Charlie Kirk.
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ICE Agents Can’t Wear Masks Under Bill Passed in California

The legislation responds to immigration raids by federal agents who have shielded their identity. It heads to Gov. Gavin Newsom, who has not said whether he would sign it.

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Federal agents stand guard on a road outside an agricultural facility where an immigration raid occurred in Camarillo, Calif., in July.
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$10 Million in Contraceptives Have Been Destroyed on Orders From Trump Officials

The birth control pills, IUDs and hormonal implants were purchased by U.S.A.I.D. for women in low-income countries. They had been in limbo in a Belgian warehouse after the U.S. cut much of its foreign aid.

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The warehouse in Geel, Belgium, where millions of contraceptives bought by U.S.A.I.D. were stored when the U.S. government defunded the agency.
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Nepal’s Capital Is Choked With Smoke and Gripped by Fear

With institutions burned to the ground and the army in control, Gen Z protesters are pushing for an anti-corruption crusader to be appointed as the country’s interim leader.

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Appeals Court Lets Government Cut Off Medicaid Funds to Planned Parenthood

The ruling temporarily put back in effect a law banning Medicaid reimbursements to the organization, jeopardizing a large share of its revenue.

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The appeals court ruling suspending Planned Parenthood from receiving federal Medicaid funds was unanimous but temporary.
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No Arrests in Charlie Kirk’s Killing as FBI Seeks Help From Public

After a day of hunting for a suspect in the assassination, investigators pleaded for help from the public.

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Police walk by crime tape at the edge of a wooded area next to Utah Valley University on Thursday.
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Jair Bolsonaro condamné à 27 ans de prison au terme d'un procès historique

Le procès aura tenu en haleine tout le Brésil. Reconnu coupable de tentative de coup d'État, Jair Bolsonaro a été condamné à 27 ans et trois mois de prison. C'est historique au Brésil : "jamais un président brésilien n'avait été jugé, ni condamné pour des faits similaires", rapporte Marine Resse, correspondante pour France 24 à Rio de Janeiro.

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Mort de Charlie Kirk : l'enquête se poursuit, Trump appelle ses partisans à répondre sans violence

Le président américain Donald Trump a appelé, jeudi, ses partisans à répondre de manière non violente à l'assassinat de l'influenceur conservateur Charlie Kirk, alors que les autorités recherchent toujours le meurtrier et en appellent à l'aide du public.

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Breaking Precedent, G.O.P. Changes Rules on Nominees

Senate Republicans used what is known as the nuclear option to break a Democratic blockade of President Trump’s nominees, weakening Congress’s vetting role.

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Senator John Thune, the majority leader, began the process on Monday by introducing 48 of President Trump’s nominees together to allow them to be confirmed as a group.
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U.S. Joins U.N. Security Council’s Criticism of Israeli Strike in Qatar

The United States, ordinarily a protector of Israel at the United Nations, signed on to a statement condemning its attack on Hamas in the Qatari capital.

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“How can we host Israeli representatives when they have committed this attack?” the prime minister of Qatar, Mohammed bin Abdulrahman al-Thani, asked the Security Council.
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A False Report of a Shooter Prompts a Shooting at the U.S. Naval Academy

A midshipman and a law enforcement officer were injured in an altercation after misinformation spread at the campus in Annapolis, Md., at a moment of heightened tension nationwide.

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A U.S. Park Police helicopter takes off from the grounds of the U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Md., after reports of an active shooter on campus on Thursday.
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