• Le président américain a critiqué le chancelier allemand, Friedrich Merz, et a évoqué la perspective d'un retrait des troupes américaines d'Italie et d'Espagne. De plus, 10 grandes leçons sur la fin de l'ère des combustibles fossiles
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• Donald Trump a menacé de retirer les troupes américaines d'Italie et d'Espagne, au lendemain de ses déclarations indiquant qu'il envisageait de réduire les effectifs déployés en Allemagne.
La décision a vidé de sa substance une disposition visant à prévenir la discrimination raciale lors des votes. De plus, le pétrole dépasse les 126 $ le baril pour atteindre son plus haut niveau depuis 2022.
Bonjour. La Cour suprême des États-Unis a vidé de sa substance une section majeure du Voting Rights Act par une décision historique sur la carte électorale de la Louisiane, marquant un bouleversement majeur du droit civil américain qui menace d'affaiblir le pouvoir de vote des minorités.
Comment les législateurs ont-ils réagi ? Terri Sewell et Shomari Figures, qui risquent désormais de perdre leurs sièges dans les districts électoraux à majorité noire de l'Alabama, ont dénoncé la décision, affirmant qu'elle fait faire un « bond en arrière » à la nation.
Comment la décision a-t-elle été rendue ? C'est l'aboutissement de la campagne conjointe des juges John Roberts et Samuel Alito pour faire reculer la législation sur les droits civiques.
Comment les cartes des élections de mi-mandat pourraient-elles être modifiées par le redécoupage électoral ? Bien que la décision de la Cour suprême laisse peu de temps pour redessiner les cartes avant les midterms, voici ce à quoi elles pourraient ressembler si les deux partis réalisaient toutes leurs ambitions actuelles de redécoupage. Continuer la lecture...
Le rapport d'étape de 155 pages publié jeudi montre à quel point on en sait peu — et à quel point peu d'informations peuvent être partagées — sur la fusillade du 14 décembre Recevez nos alertes infos par e-mail, notre application gratuite ou notre podcast quotidien S'il est une chose qui ressort clairement du rapport d'étape de 155 pages de la commission royale sur l'antisémitisme et la cohésion sociale, c'est à quel point le massacre de Bondi reste méconnu — et le peu d'informations connues qui peuvent être partagées avec le public. Plus d'un tiers des recommandations du rapport — publié jeudi — étaient confidentielles, bien que le gouvernement Albanese prévoie de les mettre toutes en œuvre. Continuer la lecture...
Le format élargi à 48 équipes de la Coupe du Monde de la FIFA 2026 a rouvert la possibilité d'un choc historique entre Lionel Messi et Cristiano Ronaldo, un événement jamais vu lors d'un tournoi. L'Argentine et le Portugal étant tirés dans des groupes distincts, toute rencontre dépendra entièrement de leur progression dans les phases éliminatoires. Selon les résultats, ils pourraient s'affronter en huitièmes de finale, en quarts de finale, ou même en finale.
Alleged shooter, identified as Cole Tomas Allen, faces potential life sentence. Plus: the Americans renouncing their citizenshipGood morning.The suspect accused of trying to storm the White House correspondents’ dinner was charged on Monday with three federal crimes, including attempting to assassinate the president – a charge that carries a potential sentence of up to life in prison.What was his motive? Investigators have yet to release one. However, to establish the charge of attempted assassination, the affidavit quotes from a part of a manifesto Allen allegedly sent to family members that states: “I am no longer willing to permit a pedophile, rapist, and traitor to coat my hands with his crimes.”Was lax security to blame? While many have praised the actions of law enforcement officers in swiftly stopping the attack, Allen’s alleged manifesto mocked an “insane” lack of security at the Washington dinner.What is the Trump administration saying about the attack? Several officials, including the president, have seized on the incident to advance their case for the completion of Trump’s $40m White House ballroom project, with the justice department pressuring a preservation group to drop a lawsuit seeking to halt the construction.Will there be an Oval Office meeting? Sources told the Guardian that Charles will pose for the cameras at the start of his centerpiece bilateral meeting on Tuesday, but that British officials have pushed for the Oval Office meeting to be held off camera, for fear of a repeat of the scenes when Trump berated the Ukrainian president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, in front of the world’s press.What challenges does the king face with this visit? Relations between the UK and the US are already tense following Trump’s public criticism of Britain’s refusal to back military action against Iran, but Charles is also meeting Trump under the shadow of Jeffrey Epstein. Charles’s brother Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office over his connection with Epstein. Continue reading...
Manifesto reportedly written by suspect had Trump administration officials at top of list. Plus, the world’s first marathon run in under two hoursGood morning.The suspected gunman in the shooting at the White House correspondents’ dinner on Saturday evening, identified as 31-year-old Cole Tomas Allen, from Torrance, California, is due to appear in court later today.What will he be charged with? He faces charges of assault of a federal officer, discharging a firearm and attempting to kill a federal officer, but Blanche said depending on how the investigation went, he might also be charged with the attempted assassination of Trump.What’s the mood like in Washington? A stunned Washington is soul-searching about political violence, while questions are also being asked about security.Follow the latest updates in our liveblog here.What has Donald Trump said about it? Trump has said Iran can telephone if it wants to negotiate an end to the war and that it must agree never to have a nuclear weapon, while Pakistan’s leaders have sought to revive the stalled peace talks between Washington and Tehran. Continue reading...
In today’s newsletter: After the dramatic events of Saturday night, White House security arrangements are under scrutiny and political violence is once again in the spotlightGood morning. On Saturday night the annual Washington ritual of the White House correspondents’ dinner descended into chaos as the US president and first lady were evacuated after the event was interrupted by gunfire.Journalists ducked under tables as authorities rushed Donald Trump and members of his cabinet out of the room. The president and his wife were unharmed, and a suspect is in custody – identified as Cole Tomas Allen, a 31-year-old man from southern California. In today’s newsletter, I will bring you the latest updates on what we know about the incident. First, the headlines.UK politics | Labour figures from across rival factions have begun circulating informal proposals for an “orderly transition” of power away from Keir Starmer, the Guardian understands, shifting their discussions from whether the prime minister could be removed to how.Europe news | Private jets laden with the spoils of those whose wealth swelled during Viktor Orbán’s years in power have been taking off from Vienna, while other individuals are racing to invest their assets abroad.Trade | UK business leaders have called on the government to build an EU-style “trade bazooka” to protect Britain’s economic interests in response to the latest tariff threats from Donald Trump.Middle East | Hopes of a breakthrough in negotiations between Iran and the US faded further on Sunday, amid a deepening sense of a deadlock in the nearly two-month-long conflict.Science | Simultaneous exposure to toxic chemicals and climate change’s impacts likely contributes to the broad global drop in fertility. Continue reading...
Meta to lay off 10% of its staff and Microsoft to offer retirement to 7% of US workforce. Plus, Iron Maiden at 50Good morning.Meta and Microsoft are cutting thousands of employees as they bet big on AI and executives claim that the technology is meeting productivity needs.What have they said about AI? Mark Zuckerberg said in January that AI was making some hiring unnecessary. Mustafa Suleyman, Microsoft’s AI chief, said in February that he believed AI would be able to replace most white-collar work within the next 12 to 18 months.How many tech layoffs have there been in 2026? In four months, more than 92,000 employees in the industry have lost their jobs, according to the tracker Layoffs.fyi. But some experts believe companies may be “AI washing” – using it as cover for a slowing labor market and demand or rising costs. Continue reading...
Top civil servant reveals more details of vetting process and lack of paper trail for approval of Mandelson’s appointment UK politics live – latest updatesIn more than 90 minutes of evidence to the foreign affairs select committee about the Peter Mandelson scandal, Cat Little, the head civil servant in the Cabinet Office, was low key and often cautious.But she did reveal several pieces of new information – or at times information different to that given to the same committee by Olly Robbins, the former permanent secretary at the Foreign Office. Continue reading...