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• Emmanuel Macron assures that France will deliver “additional weapons” in Kyiv. The French president recalled on TF1 that Europe and the United States shared a common will: “continue to help Ukraine to resist”.
• The Minister of Transport, Clément Beaune, called for the “collective responsibility” to avoid end-of-year strikes. At the same time, the strike movement continues, with very disrupted rail traffic this weekend: only 4 out of 10 trains will run.
• A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck the island of Java. According to the US Geological Survey, the earthquake occurred at a depth of 112.5 km 18 km southeast of the town of Banjar, in the west of the island.
• Today marks the start of the round of 16 in Qatar, including the USA-Netherlands game at 4pm and the match between Australia and Argentina at 8pm. For their part, the Blues are preparing for their match against Poland, which will take place tomorrow.
The French president claimed to have spoken for a long time about the conflict with his American counterpart Joe Biden. The two Heads of State notably discussed “comment” protect the “Member States” of NATO.
• Rail traffic looks set to be very disrupted this weekend. SNCF has announced a strike by TGV and Intercités controllers until Sunday: only 4 out of 10 trains will run. A gradual recovery is expected on Monday.
• A magnitude 5.7 earthquake struck the island of Java. According to the US Geological Survey, the earthquake occurred at a depth of 112.5 km 18 km southeast of the town of Banjar, in the west of the island.
• Russian economy “will be destroyed” by the capping of its oil prices and it “will pay and be responsible for all his crimes”, said on Telegram the chief of staff of the Ukrainian presidency, Andriï Yermak. Follow the latest news from the war in Ukraine in our live.
• Today marks the start of the round of 16 in Qatar, including the USA-Netherlands game at 4pm and the match between Australia and Argentina at 8pm. For their part, the Blues are preparing for their match against Poland, which will take place tomorrow.