Des ossements humains découpés et taillés ont été découverts au nord de l'Espagne, nouvelle preuve de l’existence du cannibalisme au Néolithique en Europe.
Ce premier face-à-face entre les présidents américain et russe est organisé sur la base militaire aérienne des États-Unis, à Anchorage. Or, jusqu'au milieu du XIXe siècle, ce territoire arctique appartenait à la Russie.
Le Sud de l'Europe continue de faire face à de violents incendies. En Espagne, où le bilan s'est alourdi à 3 morts, les pompiers luttent avec acharnement depuis 5 jours, tandis qu'en Grèce, plus de 20 000 hectares sont partis en fumée.
Comme chaque soir, le JT du 23h info fait un tour de l'actualité diffusée par les chaînes européennes de télévision. C'est l'Eurozapping du jeudi 14 août.
Trois universités françaises figurent dans le Top 50 du classement de Shanghai, dévoilé vendredi. L'université Paris-Saclay se classe 13e au niveau mondial, l'université PSL (Paris Sciences & Lettres) occupe la 34e place et Sorbonne Université la 43e.
À Genève, le sommet sur la pollution plastique ne prend pas l'issue escomptée. À quelques heures du dénouement, les chances de parvenir à un accord international semblent s'éloigner, malgré plusieurs années de négociations.
Vendredi 15 août, Donald Trump et Vladimir Poutine vont se rencontrer à Anchorage, en Alaska. La plus grande ville de l'État se prépare donc à recevoir ce sommet, mais l'absence de Volodymyr Zelensky à la table des négociations n'est pas vu d'un bon œil par les habitants.
En Ukraine, la guerre se joue sur le front, et se poursuit dans les esprits. Dans le centre de réhabilitation Mariana Shkola à Kiev, civils et militaires atteints de stress post-traumatique confrontent leurs traumatismes en thérapie collective.
L'armée russe a réalisé, mercredi, sa plus grande percée sur le territoire ukrainien en 24 heures depuis plus d'un an. Un progrès survenu à moins de 48 heures d'un sommet crucial entre Donald Trump et Vladimir Poutine.
Le Kremlin a annoncé jeudi que le président russe et son homologue américain aborderaient "principalement" le règlement du conflit en Ukraine, vendredi, lors d'un entretien "en tête-à-tête".
The soccer star’s viral tweet called out a tribute that did not mention how Suleiman al-Obeid died. Obeid was killed by shrapnel from Israeli tank fire, his family says.
An immigration raid at a Home Depot in Monrovia, Calif., on Thursday caused a man to flee onto a freeway. He was struck by a vehicle and died, officials said.
The governor kicked off his campaign for a proposition asking California voters to approve a new congressional map, a move that comes with both opportunity and risk.
In a petition, alumni, faculty and members of the public asked Harvard to stand up to the White House. The school has signaled a willingness to pay $500 million to restore research funds.
Many at the university had praised the school for suing the Trump administration in the spring over funding cuts and pushing back against other demands.
The family of Austin Tice marked the 13th anniversary of his disappearance in Syria with calls for government officials to do more to locate the missing American journalist.
It was unclear how widespread or effective the raids were, after district officials and advocates had spent much of the day trying to clear the camps, urging people to go to shelters ahead of the raids.
Metropolitan Police Department personnel stood by as a shelter hotline van arrived near the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library in Washington on Thursday.
The Trump administration had asked states to certify that their schools did not practice “illegal D.E.I.” and threatened to cut off billions of dollars from schools that did not comply.
The leader of Democrats in the Texas House said the battle over redistricting, which could determine control of Congress, is likely to continue in the courts.
State Representative Gene Wu, leader of the Democrats in the Texas House, speaking at a news conference in Chicago, where lawmakers from his party have fled.
The talks on Friday in Alaska pull the Russian leader out of diplomatic isolation from the West, and Ukrainian and European leaders fear it gives him an opening to sway the American president.
A Texas woman said in a lawsuit that a U.S. Marine got her pregnant and then, after she chose to keep the pregnancy, dissolved abortion pills in her hot chocolate.
Medical abortion pills. A wrongful-death lawsuit filed by Liana Davis claims that Christopher Cooprider dosed her with 10 abortion pills after she rebuffed his requests to end her pregnancy.
Son tableau le plus connu, Le Cri ne symbolisait pas particulièrement la joie de vivre et pourtant le peintre norvégien Edvard Munch aimait aussi les couleurs vives, peindre des soleils, la lumière, et la nature.
The Trump administration has taken steps that have hobbled Washington’s efforts to reduce crime, such as gutting its U.S. attorney’s office and enacting budget cuts of more than $1 billion.
The armed and masked agents assembled outside a museum where the governor was speaking in what Mayor Karen Bass of Los Angeles called “a provocative act.”
More than a dozen Border Patrol agents turned up in downtown Los Angeles on Thursday outside a museum where Gov. Gavin Newsom was holding a news conference.
Kiev et les Européens redoutent qu'en réalité Donald Trump et Vladimir Poutine n'entreprennent vendredi de redessiner la carte de l'Ukraine sans l'accord du président ukrainien.
A federal grand jury in Vermont indicted Teresa Youngblut, 21, on murder and other charges, seven months after a violent encounter during a traffic stop.
Officials and volunteers patrolled areas around schools, part of an effort to warn families about potential raids and reassure them that their children were safe at school.
As more than half a million students headed back to Los Angeles Unified School District campuses this week, the mood was tense amid the Trump administration’s immigration raids.
Ce dernier a également appelé à annexer le territoire palestinien occupé par Israël, en riposte aux annonces de plusieurs pays de reconnaître un Etat palestinien.
Les températures caniculaires ne laissent aucun répit à l'Europe du Sud sur le front des incendies. En Espagne, où le bilan s'est alourdi à 3 morts, les pompiers luttent avec acharnement depuis 5 jours, tandis qu'en Grèce, plus de 20 000 hectares sont partis en fumée.
Bezalel Smotrich, the finance minister, said on Thursday that a plan to significantly expand a settlement near occupied East Jerusalem had won approval. But a procedural step remained.
The Pentagon said the National Guard troops ordered into Washington’s streets by President Trump would “remain until law and order is restored in the District.”
For the most part, President Trump has ignored questions about Jeffrey Epstein, a registered sex offender who paid teenage girls for sex. He has brushed off the matter as a “hoax” without elaborating, and he has tried to deflect by attacking his political enemies. But there are a few instances when the president did address questions about Epstein. Here’s an assessment of some of those claims.
The attorney general cleared the way for the police to aid in immigration enforcement and named an “emergency” commissioner, setting the stage for a conflict with local authorities.