La Bourse de Paris termine dans le vert malgré les droits de douane américains

La Bourse de Paris a terminé en hausse jeudi, profitant des espoirs de désescalade dans le dossier de la guerre en Ukraine, malgré l’entrée en vigueur des droits de douane américains sur les produits européens.Le CAC 40 a gagné 0,97%, soit une hausse de 74,29 points, pour s’établir à 7.709,32 points. L’indice vedette avait gagné 13,99 points (+0,18%) et s’était établi à 7.635,03 points à la clôture mercredi.”L’Europe a montré jusqu’ici une bonne résilience macroéconomique et donc, a fortiori, un accord commercial même déséquilibré” ne suffit pas à saper l’optimisme des investisseurs, relève Vincent Juvyns, stratégiste à ING interrogé par l’AFP.Les nouveaux droits de douane américains sur les produits en provenance de dizaines d’économies sont devenus effectifs jeudi à 04H01 GMT. Ces surtaxes se situent dans une large fourchette comprise entre 10% et 41%.Par ailleurs, “l’Europe profite des espoirs d’une rencontre Trump-Poutine”, promettant des “avancées dans le dossier ukrainien” poursuit M. Juvyns.Le Kremlin a annoncé jeudi qu’une rencontre entre Vladimir Poutine et Donald Trump était prévue “dans les prochains jours”, tout en écartant pour l’heure un sommet à trois avec le dirigeant ukrainien Volodymyr Zelensky.Le président américain avait lui aussi évoqué mercredi une possible rencontre “très bientôt”, ce qui constituerait une première depuis son retour à la Maison-Blanche en janvier.”Tout progrès” dans le sens d’une résolution du conflit “serait bienvenu pour les consommateurs européens et pour l’appétit pour le risque”, commente Fawad Razaqzada, analyste de marché à City Index.”Les marchés ne sont pas particulièrement inquiets de l’introduction des droits de douane”, relève Vincent Juvyns. “Les industriels sont les mieux placés en Europe pour profiter de la réorganisation des chaînes logistiques”, relève-t-il.Le secteur industriel a terminé dans le vert, à l’instar de Saint-Gobain (+3,27% à 96,56 euros) et ArcelorMittal (+4,33% à 27,94 euros).

Suspect in killing of Israeli embassy staffers could face death penalty

A Chicago man arrested for the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in the US capital Washington could potentially face the death penalty if convicted of murder and hate crime charges, officials said Thursday.US Attorney General Pam Bondi will ultimately decide whether to seek the death penalty for Elias Rodriguez, the suspect in the May 21 attack, federal prosecutor Jeanine Pirro told reporters.Rodriguez, 31, was arrested immediately after the shooting of Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and his fiancee, Sarah Milgrim, 26, outside the Capital Jewish Museum.Pirro said that in addition to two counts of first-degree murder, a grand jury has charged Rodriguez with hate crimes “because of his bias against the people of Israel.””We have a problem with anti-Semitism in this country,” Pirro said. “It’s a problem and we’re not going to tolerate it.”Rodriguez allegedly shouted “Free Palestine” as he was taken away by police after the shooting and told officers “I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza.”FBI agent Reid Davis said Rodriguez is believed to have acted alone.”Based on his writings and communications, we believe he was a lone wolf actor motivated by anti-Zionist and pro-Palestinian ideology with the goal of conducting a mass shooting to call attention to his political agenda,” Davis said.Lischinsky, an Israeli citizen, was a researcher at the Israeli embassy, while Milgrim, an American, worked for its public diplomacy department. The couple were engaged to be married.

Suspect in killing of Israeli embassy staffers could face death penalty

A Chicago man arrested for the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in the US capital Washington could potentially face the death penalty if convicted of murder and hate crime charges, officials said Thursday.US Attorney General Pam Bondi will ultimately decide whether to seek the death penalty for Elias Rodriguez, the suspect in the May 21 attack, federal prosecutor Jeanine Pirro told reporters.Rodriguez, 31, was arrested immediately after the shooting of Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and his fiancee, Sarah Milgrim, 26, outside the Capital Jewish Museum.Pirro said that in addition to two counts of first-degree murder, a grand jury has charged Rodriguez with hate crimes “because of his bias against the people of Israel.””We have a problem with anti-Semitism in this country,” Pirro said. “It’s a problem and we’re not going to tolerate it.”Rodriguez allegedly shouted “Free Palestine” as he was taken away by police after the shooting and told officers “I did it for Palestine, I did it for Gaza.”FBI agent Reid Davis said Rodriguez is believed to have acted alone.”Based on his writings and communications, we believe he was a lone wolf actor motivated by anti-Zionist and pro-Palestinian ideology with the goal of conducting a mass shooting to call attention to his political agenda,” Davis said.Lischinsky, an Israeli citizen, was a researcher at the Israeli embassy, while Milgrim, an American, worked for its public diplomacy department. The couple were engaged to be married.

Partey signs for Villarreal while on bail for rape chargesThu, 07 Aug 2025 16:31:23 GMT

Former Arsenal midfielder Thomas Partey, facing five rape charges in England, on Thursday completed a move to Spanish club Villarreal.The 32-year-old Ghana international, who denies the allegations, was granted conditional bail on August 5 after appearing in a London court on five counts of rape against two women and one count of sexual assault against …

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François Bayrou se dit “pour la défense” du Conservatoire du littoral

Le Premier ministre François Bayrou, en déplacement jeudi au siège du Conservatoire du littoral (CDL) à Rochefort (Charente-Maritime), s’est dit favorable à sa “défense”, après un rapport sénatorial préconisant la suppression de cette institution chargée de la préservation des côtes françaises.”Moi je suis pour le défendre. (…) C’est une institution unique au monde, qui vise des territoires menacés en particulier pour des raisons écologiques”, a affirmé M. Bayrou à des médias, à bord d’un bateau le ramenant de l’île d’Aix où il a visité le fort Liédot, propriété du CDL.Il répondait à un journaliste qui lui demandait s’il fallait “supprimer des agences comme le CDL, comme des sénateurs l’ont proposé”.”Pour moi, c’est une bonne institution. Il y a tellement de ces institutions qui sont moins utiles, moins bien organisées, moins bien acceptées”, a-t-il ajouté.Créé par la loi du 10 juillet 1975, cet établissement public qui oeuvre à la sauvegarde des rivages maritimes et lacustres célèbre ses 50 ans cette année.Son modèle repose sur l’acquisition de terrains menacés par l’artificialisation pour les préserver, les restaurer et les ouvrir à tous. Il en assure également la gestion. Le Conservatoire protège aujourd’hui plus de 220.000 hectares, soit 18% du linéaire littoral, selon les chiffres officiels.Le 3 juillet 2025, le rapport d’une commission d’enquête sénatoriale a préconisé la suppression de plusieurs organismes, dont le CDL, et le transfert de ses attributions et personnels à l’Office français de la biodiversité (OFB).Cette annonce avait suscité beaucoup d’inquiétudes auprès des défenseurs de l’environnement et des collectivités qui ont signé le 8 juillet une tribune dans le journal Le Monde appelant à défendre le CDL, “plus que jamais nécessaire à l’heure du changement climatique”.

Greece says migrant numbers down since asylum pauseThu, 07 Aug 2025 16:28:04 GMT

The number of irregular migrants reaching the Greek island of Crete has plummeted since the government announced a three-month suspension of asylum hearings condemned by rights groups, the migration minister said Thursday.An unprecedented surge in arrivals from Libya to the Mediterranean island of Crete this summer caught Greece off guard as the historically more common …

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UAE rejects Sudan claim it destroyed Emirati plane full of mercenaries

The United Arab Emirates rejected on Thursday an announcement from Sudan’s armed forces saying they had destroyed an Emirati plane ferrying Colombian mercenaries into the country to back paramilitary rivals.Sudan has been locked in a war between its army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces since April 2023, with the military long accusing Abu Dhabi of supporting the RSF — an allegation it denies.On Wednesday, army-aligned state TV said Sudan’s air force struck an Emirati plane as it landed at an RSF-controlled airport in the war-torn Darfur region, killing 40 Colombian soldiers for hire.A UAE official told AFP that the “unfounded allegations” were “entirely false” and not supported by any evidence.The official dismissed the latest claims as part of Sudan’s “ongoing campaign of disinformation and deflection”.A Sudanese military source, speaking to AFP on condition of anonymity, had said the plane “was bombed and completely destroyed” at Darfur’s Nyala airport.Colombian President Gustavo Petro said his government was trying to find out how many Colombians died in the attack, adding: “We will see if we can bring their bodies back.”Sudan had accused the UAE earlier this week of hiring Colombian mercenaries to fight against the army on behalf of the RSF.State TV said the plane had taken off from an airbase in the Gulf, carrying dozens of foreign fighters and military equipment intended for the RSF, which controls nearly all of Darfur.Nyala airport has recently come under repeated air strikes by the Sudanese army.- Foreign fighters at displacement camp -The army, led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has accused the UAE of supplying advanced weaponry, including drones, to the RSF via the airport.Abu Dhabi denies the accusations, despite numerous reports of its involvement from UN experts, US political officials and international organisations.Reports of Colombian fighters in Darfur date back to late 2024 and have been deemed credible by UN experts.In recent days, a pro-army coalition in Darfur known as the Joint Forces reported the presence of more than 80 Colombian mercenaries involved in RSF operations in El-Fasher, the besieged capital of North Darfur state.Some of the foreign fighters, the group said, were killed during the RSF’s latest failed assault on the city.Recent videos published by the army show mercenaries at a location that a spokesman identified as the Zamzam displacement camp near El-Fasher.”Civilians in areas near Zamzam have reported their belongings and vehicles stolen by mercenaries,” camp spokesman Mohamed Khamis Douda told AFP via satellite connection to circumvent a communications blackout.AFP could not independently verify the videos.- External actors -In May, Sudan’s army-aligned government officially declared the UAE an “aggressor state”, severing all diplomatic relations.The UAE responded by stating that the internationally-recognised Sudanese government “does not represent the legitimate government” of the country.On Wednesday, Sudan’s civil aviation authority claimed the UAE had imposed a ban on Sudanese planes from landing at Emirati airports and blocked a Sudanese airliner from taking off from Abu Dhabi. The UAE has not publicly responded to the reported flight ban.Last month, the latest US attempt to chart a way out of the conflict broke down as Egypt and the UAE, seen as key external players, disagreed on the role the warring parties would play in a potential peace process.Sudan’s newly appointed Prime Minister Kamil Idris travelled to Cairo on Thursday — his first official foreign trip since taking office.In a joint press conference with his Egyptian counterpart, Idris said there was “consensus” between the two countries on key regional and international issues.President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi, who also met Idris, reiterated Egypt’s “steadfast support for the unity, sovereignty and territorial integrity of Sudan”.Sudan is now effectively split, with the army in control of the north, east and centre, and the RSF dominating nearly all of Darfur in the west as well as parts of the south.Both sides have faced claims of war crimes during the conflict, which has killed tens of thousands and created what the UN describes as the world’s largest displacement and hunger crises.

Kremlin says Trump-Putin meeting agreed for ‘coming days’

The Kremlin said on Thursday that a summit between US President Donald Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin on Ukraine was set for the “coming days” as US-led efforts to broker peace rumble on.The Russian president named the United Arab Emirates (UAE) as a potential location for the summit with Trump, but essentially ruled out a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.The Trump-Putin summit would be the first between sitting US and Russian presidents since Joe Biden met Putin in Geneva in June 2021. It comes as the Republican seeks an end to Russia’s military assault on Ukraine.Three rounds of direct talks between Moscow and Kyiv have failed to yield any progress towards a ceasefire. The two sides appear as far apart as ever in the conditions they have set for an end to the more than three-year-long conflict.Trump said on Wednesday that he was likely to meet Putin face-to-face “very soon”. They last sat together in 2019 at a G20 summit meeting in Japan during Trump’s first term as US president, but have spoken by telephone several times since the former reality TV star returned to the White House earlier this year.”Both sides showed interest” in a meeting, Putin told reporters on Thursday. “We have many friends who are willing to help us organise such events. One of our friends is the president of the United Arab Emirates,” he said, standing next to UAE leader Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan.Earlier on Thursday, Kremlin aide Yuri Ushakov said that the plan to hold a bilateral summit was “at the suggestion of the American side”.”Next week has been set as a target date,” said Ushakov, adding that both sides have already agreed the venue “in principle”, without naming it.However, Washington later on Thursday denied that a venue or date had been set.”No location has been determined,” a White House official said, adding that the meeting “could occur as early as next week”. – Putin-Zelensky meeting? -Tens of thousands of people have been killed since Russia launched its military offensive on Ukraine in February 2022.Russian bombardments have forced millions of people to flee their homes and have destroyed swathes of eastern and southern Ukraine.Putin has resisted multiple calls from the United States, Europe and Kyiv for a ceasefire.At talks in Istanbul, Russian negotiators outlined hardline territorial demands if Ukraine wants Russia to halt its advance — calling for Kyiv to withdraw from some territory it still controls and to renounce Western military support.Reports of the possible summit came after US envoy Steve Witkoff met Putin in Moscow on Wednesday.Witkoff proposed a trilateral meeting with Zelensky, but Putin appeared to rule out direct talks with the Ukrainian leader.”I have nothing against it in general, it is possible, but certain conditions must be created for this,” Putin told reporters, adding: “Unfortunately, we are still far from creating such conditions.”Putin said in June that he was ready to meet Zelensky, but only during a “final phase” of negotiations on ending the conflict.Zelensky earlier on Thursday had renewed his call for a meeting with Putin — which he says is the only way to make progress towards peace.”It is necessary to determine the timing for such a format and the range of issues to be addressed,” he wrote on social media.The Ukrainian leader later spoke with two of his European allies, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, as he called for the continent to be included in any potential peace talks.”The war is happening in Europe, and Ukraine is an integral part of Europe — we are already in negotiations on EU accession. Therefore, Europe must be a participant in the relevant processes,” Zelensky said on social media after the call with Merz.He also said that Ukrainian, European and US security advisors would hold an online meeting later Thursday “to align our joint views”.”Ukraine is not afraid of meetings and expects the same brave approach from the Russian side. It is time we ended the war,” he said.

Peinture rouge et tags hostiles sur les locaux de la compagnie israélienne El Al à Paris

L’entrée des locaux de la compagnie aérienne israélienne El Al à Paris a été recouverte de peinture rouge et de tags hostiles dans la nuit de mercredi à jeudi, Israël condamnant un “acte barbare”.Des journalistes de l’AFP ont constaté jeudi matin des inscriptions “Palestine vivra, Palestine vaincra”, “Fuck zionism” ou encore “El Al Genocide Airline” sur les murs entourant la porte d’entrée de l’immeuble abritant les locaux de la compagnie, rue de Turbigo (IIIe arrondissement), dans le centre de la capitale.La façade et le sol avaient été aspergés de peinture rouge.Des inscriptions rouges en arabe ont également été découvertes sur la façade de la banque voisine de l’immeuble, selon une source policière.Le parquet de Paris a indiqué à l’AFP avoir ouvert une enquête pour des faits de dégradation ou de détérioration du bien d’autrui commis en réunion en raison de la race, de l’ethnie, de la nation ou de la religion. Elle a été confiée au commissariat local.La ministre israélienne des Transports, Miri Regev, a condamné sur X un “acte barbare et violent contre El Al”.”J’attends des autorités françaises chargées de l’application de la loi qu’elles localisent les criminels et prennent des mesures fortes à leur encontre”, a-t-elle ajouté.”Aujourd’hui c’est El Al, demain c’est Air France. Lorsque le président français Macron annonce des cadeaux au Hamas, voici le résultat”, a aussi écrit la ministre. Emmanuel Macron a annoncé fin juillet que la France reconnaîtrait l’Etat de Palestine en septembre à l’ONU.L’ambassadeur d’Israël en France, Joshua Zarka, s’est quant à lui rendu devant la façade dégradée en fin de matinée.”C’est un acte de terrorisme parce que ça a pour but de terroriser, de terroriser les employés d’El Al, de terroriser les citoyens israéliens, de leur faire peur et d’essayer de leur faire sentir qu’ils ne sont pas les bienvenus, que ce soit en France ou en dehors de leur pays”, a déclaré à la presse le diplomate.Selon la compagnie, citée par la chaîne de télévision israélienne N12, “l’incident s’est produit alors que le bâtiment était vide et qu’il n’y avait aucun danger pour les employés de l’entreprise”.”El Al arbore fièrement le drapeau israélien sur la queue de ses avions et condamne toute forme de violence, en particulier celle fondée sur l’antisémitisme”, a ajouté la compagnie nationale.Le ministre de l’Intérieur Bruno Retailleau a dénoncé sur X “une nouvelle manifestation d’antisémitisme décomplexé”, qu’il a qualifiée d'”inadmissible”. Son collègue des Transports, Philippe Tabarot, a lui condamné également sur X des “actes de vandalisme”, soulignant que “les actes de haine et d’antisémitisme n’ont pas leur place dans notre République”.Début juin, plusieurs lieux juifs à Paris avaient été aspergés de peinture verte, et trois Serbes ont été mis en examen et écroués, suspectés par les enquêteurs d’avoir agi dans le but de servir les intérêts d’une puissance étrangère, possiblement la Russie.Israël est en guerre dans la bande de Gaza contre le Hamas depuis l’attaque sans précédent du mouvement islamiste palestinien sur son sol le 7 octobre 2023.Cette attaque a entraîné du côté israélien la mort de 1.219 personnes, en majorité des civils, selon un décompte de l’AFP réalisé à partir de données officielles.L’offensive israélienne menée en représailles a fait au moins 61.158 morts à Gaza, en majorité des civils, selon les données du ministère de la Santé du Hamas, jugées fiables par l’ONU.dmv-bla-sm-mvn-cco/asl/dch