Directeur de publication du journal régional « Toubal Info », Hassane Zada avait été arrêté à la fin d’août pour « diffusion de données de nature à troubler l’ordre public, injure et diffamation » à l’encontre du général Abdourahamane Tiani.
Les combats se poursuivent dans le Donbass, vaste région minière et industrielle de l'est de l'Ukraine. L’armée russe progresse vers la ville de Kostyantynivka, bastion important sur la route de Kramatorsk, qui abrite une importante base logistique de l'armée ukrainienne. À une vingtaine de kilomètres du front, la ville industrielle sent la pression russe se rapprocher, avec des frappes de plus en plus fréquentes. Pour les milliers de civils qui y vivent encore, la question de rester ou partir se pose avec de plus en plus d’insistance.
The Israeli army has launched a ground offensive in Gaza City that aims to completely eliminate Hamas forces in the area, according to a military spokesman. Hundreds of thousands of residents are trying to flee the city. The EU has called for a stop to the 'cycle of violence, destruction and suffering', while US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has expressed doubts that the Gaza war can be ended through diplomatic means.
More than 100,000 people took to the streets of London on Saturday in response to a call by British right-wing extremist Tommy Robinson. Alongside Tesla CEO Elon Musk, right-wing politicians from all over Europe, including France's Éric Zemmour, incited resentment against foreigners, the media and the British government. The commentaries reflect dismay, but not surprise.
After Russian drones entered Polish airspace last Wednesday, further incidents on Nato's external border are heightening the tensions between Moscow and the Western military alliance. The Polish army shot down a drone that had flown over government buildings in Warsaw on Monday night. Two Belarusians have reportedly been arrested in connection with that incident. A Russian drone also penetrated Romania's airspace at the weekend.
Austria's liberal education minister Christoph Wiederkehr has proposed fines of between 150 and 1,000 euros for parents who fail to cooperate with schools. The penalties would apply in cases such as parents refusing to talk to teachers when their children are suspended, or if they skip compulsory summer school without a valid excuse. Commentators debate the plan's merits and consequences.
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