La mort de Ruth Bader Ginsburg changera-t-elle la face de l'Amérique?

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La défaite de Viktor Orbán remet-elle en cause l'influence MAGA en Europe?

Dimanche 12 avril, le Premier ministre hongrois Viktor Orbán, au pouvoir depuis seize ans, a perdu les élections législatives. Dans la soirée, il a concédé sa défaite et salué la victoire de son adversaire conservateur proeuropéen Péter Magyar.On a beaucoup commenté le fait que, ...  Show more

Cessez-le-feu en Iran: Donald Trump s'est-il encore une fois dégonflé?

On attendait l'apocalypse et finalement… pschitt. Dans la nuit du mardi 7 au mercredi 8 avril, Donald Trump a annoncé qu'un cessez-le-feu de deux semaines était accepté par les États-Unis et par l'Iran. Deux semaines pendant lesquelles un plan de paix en dix points, proposé par l ...  Show more

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