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29 mai 2021
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Paris 19, le 13 Mai 2021. Parc Eole, les consommateurs se regroupent devant l entree du Parc la nuit.
Rwanda's President Paul Kagame speaks during an interview with international media at the presidency office in Kigali, on May 28, 2021. (Photo by Simon Wohlfahrt / AFP)
Rwanda : la France a fait « un grand pas, nous devons l’accepter » estime Kagame
(FILES) In this file photo taken on December 10, 2018 French singer Nicolas Sirkis from French rock band Indochine celebrates after receiving the "French variety music" award (Grand prix de la chanson francaise) during the SACEM (Societe des auteurs, compositeurs et editeurs de musique) Grand Prix awards ceremony at the Salle Pleyel de Paris. - The French band Indochine sketches the hoped-for return of the crowds to theaters on May 29, 2021, during a Parisian test concert long awaited by the sector, stopped since March 2020. (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS
Concert d’Indochine : ce qu’on espère de ce test à grande échelle
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A Belarusian dog handler checks luggages off a Ryanair Boeing 737-8AS (flight number FR4978) parked on Minsk International Airport's apron in Minsk, on May 23, 2021. - Belarusian opposition Telegram channel Nexta said Sunday its former editor and exiled opposition activist Roman Protasevich had been detained at Minsk airport after his Lithuania-bound flight made an emergency landing. Protasevich was travelling aboard a Ryanair flight from Athens to Vilnius, which made an emergency landing following a bomb scare, TASS news agency reported citing the press service of Minsk airport. "The plane was checked, no bomb was found and all passengers were sent for another security search," Nexta said. "Among them was... Nexta journalist Roman Protasevich. He was detained." (Photo by - / ONLINER.BY / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / ONLINER.BY " - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS
Avion intercepté : Washington annonce des mesures punitives contre le Bélarus
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L'arrestation spectaculaire d'une femme armée d'un fusil dans le Val-d'Oise
  L'arrestation spectaculaire d'une femme armée d'un fusil dans le Val-d'Oise
Deux parlementaires bousculés par la police lors d'une manifestation d'agriculteurs à Paris
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This photograph taken on October 16, 2019 shows a US Navy F/A-18 Super Hornets multirole fighter landing on the flight deck of USS Ronald Reagan (CVN-76) aircraft carrier as it sails in South China Sea on its way to Singapore. (Photo by Catherine LAI / AFP)
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French gendarmes inspect the site where a suspect has been seen after a municipal policewoman was attacked with a knife on May 28, 2021, in La Chapelle-sur-Erdre, near Nantes, western France. - A suspect ran away after a knife attack on a policewoman in La Chapelle-sur-Erdre, near Nantes, on May 28, 2021. (Photo by LOIC VENANCE / AFP)
Policière poignardée à La Chapelle-sur-Erdre : l’agresseur a séquestré une femme pendant 2 h 30 lors de sa fuite
Bastien Millot, co-founder of the Bygmalion PR company, leaves the Paris courthouse after the trial in the so-called Bygmalion case for illegal financing of the 2012 presidential election on March 17, 2021. - Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy goes on trial, along with 13 defendants, over claims of illicit financing for his failed 2012 re-election bid, just two weeks after a landmark conviction for corruption. On March 1, the 66-year-old became France's first post-war president to be sentenced to prison when he was given a three-year term, two years of which were suspended, for corruption and influence peddling. (Photo by MARTIN BUREAU / AFP)
  Procès Bygmalion : l’impossible défense de Bastien Millot
(COMBO) This combination of file pictures created on May 23, 2021 shows Alexandre Guerini (Marseille, April 29, 2014), an entrepreneur specialized in waste management and his brother, Bouches-du-Rhone general council's president Jean-Noel Guerini (Marseille, March 11, 2015). - The courthouse in Marseille on May 28, 2021 renders its decision in the case of Jean-Noel and Alexandre Guerini suspected of alleged fraudulent public contracts. The prosecutor asked for four years imprisonment, two of which firm, a fine of 70,000 euros and a five-year ineligibility period against the elected representative and eight years firm with a detention order and a fine of 500,000 euros against his younger brother. (Photos by BORIS HORVAT and Anne-Christine POUJOULAT / AFP)
3 ans de prison dont 18 mois ferme pour le sénateur Jean-Noël Guérini, six ans pour son frère Alexandre
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Guy Alves, one of the founder of the Bygmalion PR company, and his lawyer Patrick Maisonneuve (L) arrive to a Paris courthouse for the start of the trial in the so-called Bygmalion case for illegal financing of the 2012 presidential election on March 17, 2021. - Former French president Nicolas Sarkozy goes on trial, along with 13 defendants, over claims of illicit financing for his failed 2012 re-election bid, just two weeks after a landmark conviction for corruption. On March 1, the 66-year-old became France's first post-war president to be sentenced to prison when he was given a three-year term, two years of which were suspended, for corruption and influence peddling. (Photo by THOMAS COEX / AFP)
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A picture taken in Nantes on February 24, 2016 shows tampons. - Residual amounts of potentially toxic substances were found in sanitary pads and tampons, French consumer rights group "60 Millions de Consommateurs" announced, urging the government to impose stricter control on the products. (Photo by LOIC VENANCE / AFP)
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Dans le nord de Paris, le quartier de Stalingrad est confronté à une recrudescence du trafic de crack. Désemparés, les habitants ne savent plus comment faire face et se sentent abandonnés. Reportage.
 
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