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Cisjordanie, route 60 : l'incontournable "route de la mort" pour des milliers de Palestiniens

En Cisjordanie, la route 60 relie entre elles les principales villes palestiniennes mais aussi les colonies israéliennes. Itinéraire incontournable pour relier Naplouse à Ramallah, les Palestiniens l'empruntent la peur au ventre, craignant la violence des colons, qui s'est déchaînée depuis les attentats du 7-Octobre. Reportage.

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Manifestations pour Gaza en Italie: "Un monde qui raconte un pays différent"

A la Une de la presse,  ce mardi 23 septembre, les réactions au discours, hier, à l’ONU, d’Emmanuel Macron sur la reconnaissance de la Palestine par la France. Une décision largement perçue comme un «défi» à l’égard des Etats-Unis. les manifestations contre la guerre à Gaza en Italie. Le projet d’établir un «mur de drones» à la frontière orientale de l’UE. Et la cérémonie du Ballon d’or, hier soir.

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"Sur le terrain" du 22 septembre 2025 : qui pour diriger la Palestine demain ?

Loïc de la Mornais s'intéresse dans cette 4ème partie à la situation politique des territoires palestiniens et aux colonnies israéliennes, parallèlement à la reconnaissance de l'État de Palestine par la France. Une séquence à retrouver dans l'émission "Sur le terrain" diffusée entre 21h et 23h sur la chaine info, canal 16.

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En direct : discours attendu à l'ONU de Trump, qui doit s'en prendre aux institutions "mondialistes"

Le président américain Donald Trump doit s'exprimer mardi devant l'Assemblée générale de l'ONU, où il entend dénoncer les institutions "mondialistes". La veille, la France et plusieurs autres pays ont reconnu l'État de Palestine depuis la tribune onusienne, tentant d'accentuer la pression sur Israël pour mettre un terme à la guerre à Gaza. Suivez notre direct.

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Unification Church Leader Is Arrested on Corruption Charges in South Korea

Han Hak-ja — the widow of the church’s founder, the Rev. Sun Myung Moon — was accused of bribing a former first lady for business and political favors.

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Han Hak-ja, the leader of the Unification Church, arriving at the Central District Court in Seoul on Monday. She was arrested on corruption-related charges on Tuesday.
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U.S. News Rankings Are Out After a Tumultuous Year for Colleges

But despite it all, very little changed on the lists many parents and prospective students turn to as admissions season kicks off.

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Princeton University in New Jersey nabbed the top spot for national universities in U.S. News’s rankings, as it has for years.
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Mamdani Lands Endorsement From Kamala Harris, His Biggest Yet

“I support the Democrat in the race,” Ms. Harris said during an interview with Rachel Maddow. She added of the Democratic Party, “we’ve got a big tent and we’ve got a lot of stars.”

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Former Vice President Kamala Harris during a charity gala in April. She endorsed Zohran Mamdani for mayor of New York during an interview on Monday night.
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For Trump, Who Has ‘Strong Feelings’ About Autism, the Issue Is Personal

The president delivered impassioned — if scientifically dubious — remarks about what he described as one of “the most alarming public health developments in history.”

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President Trump acknowledged that his comments went further than his health secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and the F.D.A. commissioner, whose carefully calibrated remarks prompted Mr. Trump to concede that he did not have all the facts.
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Trump Signs Order Targeting Antifa Movement

President Trump’s executive order threatened to prosecute donors who support antifascist philosophy and issued a domestic terrorism designation that doesn’t exist under U.S. law.

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President Donald Trump boarding Marine One as he departs from the South Lawn of the White House on Monday.
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Block Island’s Wind Farm Had Unexpected Benefits

Offshore turbines let Block Island shut down soot-spewing, earsplitting diesel generators. There were other benefits, too.

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‘They’re Small but They’re Mighty.’ Meet the Wisconsin Sisters Healing the Land.

The women of Holy Wisdom Monastery have restored 170 acres of native prairie and oak savanna. “Humans need creation to find ourselves,” one said.

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From left, Sister Lynne Smith, Sister Mary David Walgenbach, Sister Everline Jeruto and Sister Joanne Kollasch, the order of Benedictine sisters of Holy Wisdom.
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‘I Hate My Opponent’: Trump’s Remarks at Kirk Memorial Distill His Politics

President Trump has been fueled by grievance and animosity over the course of his political and public life.

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President Trump taking the stage at the memorial for Charlie Kirk in Arizona on Sunday.
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Les Guinéens massivement mobilisés lors du référendum sur une nouvelle Constitution

La directrice générale des élections de Guinée a annoncé lundi soir que le taux de participation au référendum sur le projet de nouvelle Constitution a atteint 91,4 % après le dépouillement de plus de 80 % des bureaux. Le "oui" gagnerait à plus de 80 % dans une majorité des bureaux. 

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‘I Hate My Opponent’: Trump’s Remarks at Kirk Memorial Distill His Politics

President Trump has been fueled by grievance and animosity over the course of his political and public life.

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President Trump taking the stage at the memorial for Charlie Kirk in Arizona on Sunday.
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Halligan, Trump’s Chosen Prosecutor, Takes Over Comey and James Cases

The president is pushing up against the statute of limitations in his pursuit of charges against a former F.B.I. director, and also wants the attorney general of New York and a California senator prosecuted.

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Until she was sworn in as an interim U.S. attorney on Monday, Lindsey Halligan was a White House adviser with no prosecutorial experience.
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Politicians and Celebrities Weigh In on Jimmy Kimmel’s Return to Late Night

Some celebrated ABC’s decision to rescind the show’s suspension, while others criticized it.

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People gathering outside the El Capitan Entertainment Centre where the “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” show is held in Hollywood, Calif., last week.
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Trump’s Pick to Replace Ousted U.S. Attorney Lacks Prosecutorial Experience

Lindsey Halligan worked as a personal lawyer for President Trump and then led the effort to scrutinize the Smithsonian for “improper ideology.”

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Lindsey Halligan, who has largely spent her career handling insurance matters in Florida, has filed appearances in only a handful of federal cases during her decade in the law.
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Trump’s Efforts to Punish His Enemies Are Ramping Up

Some rank-and-file prosecutors are growing alarmed about pressure to bring indictments even when evidence is weak.

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Clockwise from top, President Trump, Pam Bondi and Lindsey Halligan.
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Le sacre d'Ousmane Dembélé, Ballon d'Or 2025

Le Parisien Ousmane Dembélé a remporté le Ballon d'Or lundi, mettant fin au suspense l'opposant au Barcelonais Lamine Yamal. Il était favori avec ses 35 buts et 16 passes décisives toutes compétitions confondues, sa victoire finale en Ligue des champions mais aussi son influence dans le jeu de la meilleure équipe du continent. 

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