4555 - Nouvelle politique (New policy)

4555 - Nouvelle politique (New policy)

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Manifestations pour l'Iran (Protests for Iran)

Des milliers de personnes ont manifesté à Paris et Londres pour soutenir les contestations en Iran face à une répression sanglante. Traduction: Thousands of people have demonstrated in Paris and London to support Iranian protests in the face of a violent and bloody crackdown. Héb ...  Show more

Hommage à l'Ukraine (Tribute to Ukraine)

Le 11 janvier, le conflit ukrainien a atteint 1 418 jours, égalant la durée de la Seconde Guerre mondiale entre l'URSS et l'Allemagne nazie. Traduction:On January 11th, the Ukrainian conflict reached 1,418 days, matching the duration of World War II between the USSR and Nazi Germ ...  Show more

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