LE FIGARO : VIDÉO - Entre ski de fond et luge, les New Yorkais ont profité de la neige à Central Park dimanche. La ville n’a pas connu de neige aussi tôt depuis 2019.
New York a enfilé son premier manteau blanc de l’année. Batailles de boules de neige, ski, course à pied ou luge... Les New-Yorkais ont afflué dans l’emblématique Central Park après les premières chutes de neige de l’hiver dimanche. » | Par Juliette Picard | lundi 15 décembre 2025
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How Tobacco Prohibition Plunged Australia into Gang Wars
Emily Galvin Almanza on Trump’s Assault on Birthright Citizenship Using a Political Supreme Court
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Pope Leo Strikes Back against Trump Inside USA
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Sunday, December 14, 2025
Feel like a boogie? / Lust auf Tanzen? / Envie de danser ?
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Let Donald Trump See Inside My Phone? I’d Rather Be Deported
THE GUARDIAN: The potential demand that visitors to the US hand over their social media records, or even their phones, opens up a world of embarrassment
As someone with a child in the US, this new Trump threat to scrutinise tourists’ social media is concerning. Providing my user name would be OK – the authorities would get sick of scrolling through chicken pics before they found anything critical of their Glorious Leader – but what if I have to hand over my phone at the border, as has happened to some travellers already? I would rather get deported.
There’s nothing criminal or egregiously immoral on there; I don’t foment revolution or indulge in Trump trolling, tempting as that would be. But my phone does not paint a flattering picture of me. Does anyone’s? Those shiny black rectangles have become contemporary confessionals, and we would like to believe they abide by the same kind of confidentiality rules. » | Emma Beddington | Sunday, December 14, 2025
Quite right! WTF wants to visit that SHITHOLE anyway? The American regime thinks more of itself than it ought to! People in their droves are staying away from that awful country already. It is to be hoped that in the coming months even more people will decide to stay away from Trump’s SHITHOLE. America was once the HOPE of the western world. Since Trump’s re-election, its HALO has dropped into the sewer. Nobody in his/her right mind would want to visit that dreadful country. — © Mark Alexander
As someone with a child in the US, this new Trump threat to scrutinise tourists’ social media is concerning. Providing my user name would be OK – the authorities would get sick of scrolling through chicken pics before they found anything critical of their Glorious Leader – but what if I have to hand over my phone at the border, as has happened to some travellers already? I would rather get deported.
There’s nothing criminal or egregiously immoral on there; I don’t foment revolution or indulge in Trump trolling, tempting as that would be. But my phone does not paint a flattering picture of me. Does anyone’s? Those shiny black rectangles have become contemporary confessionals, and we would like to believe they abide by the same kind of confidentiality rules. » | Emma Beddington | Sunday, December 14, 2025
Quite right! WTF wants to visit that SHITHOLE anyway? The American regime thinks more of itself than it ought to! People in their droves are staying away from that awful country already. It is to be hoped that in the coming months even more people will decide to stay away from Trump’s SHITHOLE. America was once the HOPE of the western world. Since Trump’s re-election, its HALO has dropped into the sewer. Nobody in his/her right mind would want to visit that dreadful country. — © Mark Alexander
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Österreich aus EU herauslösen? Wie die USA gerade Europas Illusionen zerstören
BERLINER ZEITUNG: Die Aufregung über angebliche Pläne der USA zu Österreich verdeutlicht die Verunsicherung in der Brüssel-Blase. In Wahrheit täuscht sich Europa in dieser Debatte selbst. Ein Kommentar.
Kaum war die neue Nationale Sicherheitsstrategie der USA veröffentlicht, begann in Europa ein scheinbar kollektives Raunen. Die Empörung rollte wie eine perfekt inszenierte Welle über den Kontinent. Besonders nachdem Medienberichte rund um eine angebliche nichtöffentliche Fassung des Dokuments auftauchten.
Dort soll etwa auch Österreich als möglicher Kandidat genannt werden, den Washington künftig stärker adressieren wolle – und zwar so, dass sich daraus eine Distanz zur EU ergibt. Österreich! Dieses vermeintliche Musterland der Brüsseler Konformität, diese nach außen hin konsensverliebte Alpenrepublik, das „Land der Seligen“, wie es Papst Johannes Paul VI. einmal genannt hat. » | Lukas Moser | Sonntag, 14. Dezember 2025
Trump ist ein FAKE Präsident. Seine Augen sind wie Pisslöcher im Schnee. Seine Haut ist mit Selbstbräuner überzogen. Seine Haare sind nur dank Wasserstoffperoxid blond. Und seine Zähne sind auch nicht echt: eine Prothese. Und wenn es um die wichtigen Dinge geht, denkt und spricht er in Halbwahrheiten und Lügen. Dieser Mann ist gefährlich: gefährlich für Amerika und gefährlich für den Westen. — © Mark Alexander
Kaum war die neue Nationale Sicherheitsstrategie der USA veröffentlicht, begann in Europa ein scheinbar kollektives Raunen. Die Empörung rollte wie eine perfekt inszenierte Welle über den Kontinent. Besonders nachdem Medienberichte rund um eine angebliche nichtöffentliche Fassung des Dokuments auftauchten.
Dort soll etwa auch Österreich als möglicher Kandidat genannt werden, den Washington künftig stärker adressieren wolle – und zwar so, dass sich daraus eine Distanz zur EU ergibt. Österreich! Dieses vermeintliche Musterland der Brüsseler Konformität, diese nach außen hin konsensverliebte Alpenrepublik, das „Land der Seligen“, wie es Papst Johannes Paul VI. einmal genannt hat. » | Lukas Moser | Sonntag, 14. Dezember 2025
Trump ist ein FAKE Präsident. Seine Augen sind wie Pisslöcher im Schnee. Seine Haut ist mit Selbstbräuner überzogen. Seine Haare sind nur dank Wasserstoffperoxid blond. Und seine Zähne sind auch nicht echt: eine Prothese. Und wenn es um die wichtigen Dinge geht, denkt und spricht er in Halbwahrheiten und Lügen. Dieser Mann ist gefährlich: gefährlich für Amerika und gefährlich für den Westen. — © Mark Alexander
Nicolas Baverez : « La fin de l’Occident »
LE FIGARO : CHRONIQUE - Donald Trump a réalisé ce dont Staline avait rêvé et que Xi et Poutine ont placé au cœur de leurs projets impériaux : l’éclatement de l’Occident, la destruction de l’ordre mondial de 1945.
Le pseudo-plan de paix des États-Unis et les négociations engagées avec la Russie pour forcer l’Ukraine à une capitulation inconditionnelle alors qu’elle n’a pas perdu la guerre, puis la publication par l’Administration Trump, le 4 décembre, de la « Stratégie nationale de sécurité », prélude à un rapatriement significatif des forces américaines stationnées en Europe, marquent beaucoup plus qu’un tournant géopolitique, une rupture historique. Ils actent la fin de l’Occident, qui a dominé le monde de la fin du XVe siècle jusqu’au début du XXIe siècle.
En 1918, déjà, dans une Allemagne en ruine, Oswald Spengler avait annoncé le déclin de l’Occident en raison des dérèglements du capitalisme, du déracinement des masses, de la chute de sa vitalité et de la perte de ses valeurs. Son jugement était exact pour l’Europe, qui s’est suicidée matériellement et moralement avec les grandes guerres du XXe siècle. Mais l’Occident s’était réincarné dans les États-Unis, qui jouèrent un rôle décisif dans la victoire des démocraties lors des trois conflits mondiaux, en 1918, en 1945 et en 1989, réintégrèrent l’Allemagne, l’Italie et le Japon parmi les nations libres, soutinrent la reconstruction et l’intégration de l’Europe après 1945. » | Par Nicolas Baverez | dimanche 14 décembre 2025
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Le pseudo-plan de paix des États-Unis et les négociations engagées avec la Russie pour forcer l’Ukraine à une capitulation inconditionnelle alors qu’elle n’a pas perdu la guerre, puis la publication par l’Administration Trump, le 4 décembre, de la « Stratégie nationale de sécurité », prélude à un rapatriement significatif des forces américaines stationnées en Europe, marquent beaucoup plus qu’un tournant géopolitique, une rupture historique. Ils actent la fin de l’Occident, qui a dominé le monde de la fin du XVe siècle jusqu’au début du XXIe siècle.
En 1918, déjà, dans une Allemagne en ruine, Oswald Spengler avait annoncé le déclin de l’Occident en raison des dérèglements du capitalisme, du déracinement des masses, de la chute de sa vitalité et de la perte de ses valeurs. Son jugement était exact pour l’Europe, qui s’est suicidée matériellement et moralement avec les grandes guerres du XXe siècle. Mais l’Occident s’était réincarné dans les États-Unis, qui jouèrent un rôle décisif dans la victoire des démocraties lors des trois conflits mondiaux, en 1918, en 1945 et en 1989, réintégrèrent l’Allemagne, l’Italie et le Japon parmi les nations libres, soutinrent la reconstruction et l’intégration de l’Europe après 1945. » | Par Nicolas Baverez | dimanche 14 décembre 2025
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A FREE WORLD NEEDS A STRONG AMERICA
THE NEW YORK TIMES — OPINION: ALGORITHMS AND AUTOCRATS HAVE
RATTLED GLOBAL STABILITY. / TO SAFEGUARD LIBERTY, THE U.S.
MUST REMAKE ITS MILITARY.
AS RECENTLY AS a decade ago, it would not have been hard to unite a broad majority of Republicans and Democrats around a shared idea of what America's military power should be for.
Defense of the homeland. Deterrence of would-be aggressors. Cooperation with treaty allies and protection of kindred democracies confronting common foes. Humanitarian aid and relief. The security of the global commons: sea lanes, air corridors, undersea cables, digital networks. Upholding the laws of war.
In sum, the ability to prevent war wherever possible and win it whenever necessary — all for the sake of a safer, more open, rules-based world.
The Trump administration brings a starkly different mind-set to the issue. Out with the Department of Defense; back to the Department of War. Well-established rules of engagement have yielded to blowing up small boats on the high seas. In place of standing with Ukraine’s embattled democracy against Russia’s invasion, the administration has adopted a course of moral equivalence between the two sides while seeking profits from the war through arms sales and mineral deals.
As for the kind of military alliance-building that typified American foreign policy for much of the 20th century, President Trump has reverted to threats of conquest more common in the 19th. And this is to say nothing of his efforts to deploy troops to American cities, impose political loyalty tests on senior officers or hamstring reporters at the Pentagon. » | The Editorial Board | Sunday, December 14, 2025
Donald Trump is not America’s friend, and he is most certainly not Europe’s. Trump’s best friend is himself and his second best friend is Putin.
When it comes to geopolitics, Trump is absolutely clueless, as are his acolytes. They are rich, but they are also clueless. Either that or they just don’t care.
Trump’s re-election to the presidency should show any right-thinking person proof of why one should be very wary of electing a businessman to high office. For a businessman, the bottom line is always gain and profit. He is always thinking of his bank balance. A cursory glance at Trump’s behaviour shows this to be true. But the fact is—and it’s a very important fact—that a country cannot be run and governed on a businessman’s principles. The leader of a country, even more so the free world, has far, far more important things to think about than profit. A man/woman who tries to lead his/her country on the profit principle is destined to fail. Trump’s miserable record will prove this to be so. History will not be kind to Trump. His legacy is bound to be tarnished. — © Mark Alexander
AS RECENTLY AS a decade ago, it would not have been hard to unite a broad majority of Republicans and Democrats around a shared idea of what America's military power should be for.
Defense of the homeland. Deterrence of would-be aggressors. Cooperation with treaty allies and protection of kindred democracies confronting common foes. Humanitarian aid and relief. The security of the global commons: sea lanes, air corridors, undersea cables, digital networks. Upholding the laws of war.
In sum, the ability to prevent war wherever possible and win it whenever necessary — all for the sake of a safer, more open, rules-based world.
The Trump administration brings a starkly different mind-set to the issue. Out with the Department of Defense; back to the Department of War. Well-established rules of engagement have yielded to blowing up small boats on the high seas. In place of standing with Ukraine’s embattled democracy against Russia’s invasion, the administration has adopted a course of moral equivalence between the two sides while seeking profits from the war through arms sales and mineral deals.
As for the kind of military alliance-building that typified American foreign policy for much of the 20th century, President Trump has reverted to threats of conquest more common in the 19th. And this is to say nothing of his efforts to deploy troops to American cities, impose political loyalty tests on senior officers or hamstring reporters at the Pentagon. » | The Editorial Board | Sunday, December 14, 2025
Donald Trump is not America’s friend, and he is most certainly not Europe’s. Trump’s best friend is himself and his second best friend is Putin.
When it comes to geopolitics, Trump is absolutely clueless, as are his acolytes. They are rich, but they are also clueless. Either that or they just don’t care.
Trump’s re-election to the presidency should show any right-thinking person proof of why one should be very wary of electing a businessman to high office. For a businessman, the bottom line is always gain and profit. He is always thinking of his bank balance. A cursory glance at Trump’s behaviour shows this to be true. But the fact is—and it’s a very important fact—that a country cannot be run and governed on a businessman’s principles. The leader of a country, even more so the free world, has far, far more important things to think about than profit. A man/woman who tries to lead his/her country on the profit principle is destined to fail. Trump’s miserable record will prove this to be so. History will not be kind to Trump. His legacy is bound to be tarnished. — © Mark Alexander
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Reviving Swiss Mountain Communities - Is There a Future for These Isolated Regions? | DW Documentary
Dec 14, 2025 | Only about 650 people live year-round in the Onsernone Valley in Switzerland. Surrounded by picturesque but rugged nature, life here is not easy for the inhabitants. And one of the top priorities is ensuring the availability of medical care.
The road through the valley winds its way for 28 kilometers through narrow hairpin bends. Much of the area can only be reached on foot, and with considerable physical effort. There is no supermarket. Above all, medical care must be guaranteed so that the valley remains attractive — for older people, but also for young families.
Josef "Beppe" Savary-Borioli, 72 years old and the valley's long-time doctor, faces the difficult task of finding a successor. He develops a "doctor sharing" model, in which several doctors could share the care of the villagers. For a few months, the experienced mountain doctor is accompanied by young assistant from Locarno — will he be his successor?
There are young families looking for a slower pace of life who are happy to take on the challenges. But living space is scarce, as most of the approximately 1,200 houses in the valley are only used by their owners as vacation homes for a few weeks a year.
Mike Keller, who was born in the valley, has returned with a mission: to find new families for the empty vacation homes. Shaman Daniela Huber has moved to Berzona with her four-year-old son Atticus and his father Adrian to live in her grandmother's house. She spent her summers here as a child.
Berzona is one of the most beautiful villages in the Onsernone Valley, but outside the summer season Daniela feels lonely there. Together with Mike, she’s now trying to encourage like-minded individuals to follow her example, in a bid to revive the village.
The road through the valley winds its way for 28 kilometers through narrow hairpin bends. Much of the area can only be reached on foot, and with considerable physical effort. There is no supermarket. Above all, medical care must be guaranteed so that the valley remains attractive — for older people, but also for young families.
Josef "Beppe" Savary-Borioli, 72 years old and the valley's long-time doctor, faces the difficult task of finding a successor. He develops a "doctor sharing" model, in which several doctors could share the care of the villagers. For a few months, the experienced mountain doctor is accompanied by young assistant from Locarno — will he be his successor?
There are young families looking for a slower pace of life who are happy to take on the challenges. But living space is scarce, as most of the approximately 1,200 houses in the valley are only used by their owners as vacation homes for a few weeks a year.
Mike Keller, who was born in the valley, has returned with a mission: to find new families for the empty vacation homes. Shaman Daniela Huber has moved to Berzona with her four-year-old son Atticus and his father Adrian to live in her grandmother's house. She spent her summers here as a child.
Berzona is one of the most beautiful villages in the Onsernone Valley, but outside the summer season Daniela feels lonely there. Together with Mike, she’s now trying to encourage like-minded individuals to follow her example, in a bid to revive the village.
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Davidoff London: Eddie & Edward Enjoying the New Davidoff Year of the Horse
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Des pionnières de l’ombre aux reporters de guerre : Claire Blandin retrace 200 ans de femmes au Figaro
MADAME FIGARO : Le Figaro fête ses 200 ans en janvier, au Grand Palais, à Paris. Entretien avec la commissaire d’exposition sur l’évolution du rôle des femmes au sein du journal, indissociable de l’histoire de la société.
Professeure des universités à Sorbonne Paris Nord, spécialiste de l’histoire des médias et notamment du Figaro, auquel elle a consacré plusieurs ouvrages, Claire Blandin est co-commissaire avec Guillaume Perrault de l’exposition 1826-2026. Le Figaro : 200 ans de liberté *. » | Par Lætitia Cénac | dimanche 14 décembre 2025
Professeure des universités à Sorbonne Paris Nord, spécialiste de l’histoire des médias et notamment du Figaro, auquel elle a consacré plusieurs ouvrages, Claire Blandin est co-commissaire avec Guillaume Perrault de l’exposition 1826-2026. Le Figaro : 200 ans de liberté *. » | Par Lætitia Cénac | dimanche 14 décembre 2025
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Trump's New National Security Strategy Turns Friends into Foes
IHIP News: 🚨 MAGA Rocked by Gay Scandal and Erika Kirk's Media Tour Continues
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Trump Is Forcing Ukraine into a ‘Transactional’ Peace Deal as Europe Quietly Pushes Back
Dec 14, 2025 | “The trick is never to say no, but instead opt for ‘yes, Mr President, but…’”
Europe is trying to quietly steer Trump away from forcing Ukraine into “very serious and dangerous concessions” by keeping him onside while shifting pressure back onto Putin, says international affairs commentator and Zelensky biographer Gallagher Fenwick.
Europe is trying to quietly steer Trump away from forcing Ukraine into “very serious and dangerous concessions” by keeping him onside while shifting pressure back onto Putin, says international affairs commentator and Zelensky biographer Gallagher Fenwick.
«Les décennies de la “Pax Americana” sont en grande partie terminées» : face au retrait américain, Friedrich Merz appelle les Européens au sursaut
LE FIGARO : L’Allemagne doit maintenir l’OTAN «aussi longtemps que possible», a averti le chancelier allemand ce week-end lors d’un congrès de la CSU.
Les Européens doivent se préparer à un « changement fondamental dans la relation transatlantique ». Lors d’une conférence de la CSU à Munich, le chancelier Friedrich Merz a mis en garde contre un détournement durable des États-Unis vis-à-vis de l’Europe. « Les décennies de la “Pax Americana” sont en grande partie terminées pour nous en Europe et aussi pour nous en Allemagne », a-t-il lancé à la tribune, selon les propos rapportés par le média allemand Tagesspiegel.
La « Pax Americana » (« paix américaine » en Latin) renvoie à l’ordre mondial établi après la Seconde Guerre mondiale et basé notamment sur la relation transatlantique. Au cœur de ce dispositif, l’alliance militaire de l’OTAN, dans laquelle les États-Unis jouent un rôle prépondérant pour garantir la sécurité de leurs alliés européens. Cette «Pax Americana» « n’existe plus telle que nous la connaissons », a déclaré Friedrich Merz, dont l’objectif est « de maintenir l’alliance de l’OTAN aussi longtemps que possible ». » | Par Eloi Passot | dimanche 14 décembre 2025
Les Européens doivent se préparer à un « changement fondamental dans la relation transatlantique ». Lors d’une conférence de la CSU à Munich, le chancelier Friedrich Merz a mis en garde contre un détournement durable des États-Unis vis-à-vis de l’Europe. « Les décennies de la “Pax Americana” sont en grande partie terminées pour nous en Europe et aussi pour nous en Allemagne », a-t-il lancé à la tribune, selon les propos rapportés par le média allemand Tagesspiegel.
La « Pax Americana » (« paix américaine » en Latin) renvoie à l’ordre mondial établi après la Seconde Guerre mondiale et basé notamment sur la relation transatlantique. Au cœur de ce dispositif, l’alliance militaire de l’OTAN, dans laquelle les États-Unis jouent un rôle prépondérant pour garantir la sécurité de leurs alliés européens. Cette «Pax Americana» « n’existe plus telle que nous la connaissons », a déclaré Friedrich Merz, dont l’objectif est « de maintenir l’alliance de l’OTAN aussi longtemps que possible ». » | Par Eloi Passot | dimanche 14 décembre 2025
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Far-right José Antonio Kast Favored to Win as Chile Votes in Presidential Runoff
THE GUARDIAN: Trump-inspired former congressman expected to succeed Gabriel Boric but compulsory voting could create volatility
Chileans will head to the polls on Sunday for a presidential runoff in which the favourite is a Donald Trump-inspired candidate who has pledged to build a wall along the country’s borders to keep migrants out.
José Antonio Kast, 59, an ultra-conservative former congressman who has built his campaign on a promise to expel tens of thousands of undocumented migrants, faces Jeannette Jara, 51, a former labour minister under the current centre-left president, Gabriel Boric, 39.
Jara finished the first round ahead, with 26.9% to 23.9%, but while she was the unified candidate of a leftwing coalition, rightwing contenders, including Kast, together took more than half of the votes. » | Tiago Rogero, South America correspondent | Sunday, December 14, 2025
The cancer cells of Trumpism are breaking away from the tumour at a rapid pace now; they are travelling far and wide. The metastasis is getting way out of control. The cancer has reached even Chile already. So, Europe had better start preparing itself for the approaching deadly malady. Europe’s future looks very bleak indeed, even black. — © Mark Alexander
Chileans will head to the polls on Sunday for a presidential runoff in which the favourite is a Donald Trump-inspired candidate who has pledged to build a wall along the country’s borders to keep migrants out.
José Antonio Kast, 59, an ultra-conservative former congressman who has built his campaign on a promise to expel tens of thousands of undocumented migrants, faces Jeannette Jara, 51, a former labour minister under the current centre-left president, Gabriel Boric, 39.
Jara finished the first round ahead, with 26.9% to 23.9%, but while she was the unified candidate of a leftwing coalition, rightwing contenders, including Kast, together took more than half of the votes. » | Tiago Rogero, South America correspondent | Sunday, December 14, 2025
The cancer cells of Trumpism are breaking away from the tumour at a rapid pace now; they are travelling far and wide. The metastasis is getting way out of control. The cancer has reached even Chile already. So, Europe had better start preparing itself for the approaching deadly malady. Europe’s future looks very bleak indeed, even black. — © Mark Alexander
Bondi Beach Mass Shooting: 10 People Killed after Gunshots Fired at Sydney Park Hosting Jewish Festival
THE GUARDIAN: Police say one alleged shooter dead, with second arrested and in a critical condition. Eighteen others taken to multiple hospitals across Sydney
Ten people have died, including one alleged gunman, following a mass shooting at Bondi beach during which more than a dozen gunshots were fired in the area.
New South Wales police confirmed on Sunday evening that nine people and one person suspected to be a gunman had died.
There was a Jewish festival at the beach on Sunday evening, and the co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, Alex Ryvchin, said: “I think this was very deliberate and very targeted.”
In a statement on Sunday evening, NSW police said officers were first called to Campbell Parade at about 6.45pm, responding to reports of shots being fired.
They confirmed the dead included a man believed to be one of two gunmen, with the second alleged shooter in a critical condition. They said two police officers were among at least 11 other people injured. » | Penry Buckley | Sunday, December 14, 2025
Bondi Beach Is One of Australia’s Most Famous Destinations »
En français :
Fusillade à Bondi Beach, en Australie: le président israélien condamne une «attaque cruelle contre des Juifs» : Après les tirs qui ont fait au moins dix morts sur une plage de Sydney, Isaac Herzog a condamné une attaque «cruelle» contre des Juifs qui célébraient Hanouka et a demandé à l’Australie de lutter davantage contre l’antisémitisme. »
Auf Deutsch:
Schüsse auf Juden am Bondi Beach in Sydney: Mindestens zwölf Tote, Dutzende Verletzte: Zwei Attentäter haben am weltberühmten Bondi Beach das Feuer auf Hunderte Menschen bei einer Chanukka-Feier eröffnet. Mindestens zwölf Menschen sind dabei ums Leben gekommen. »
Ten people have died, including one alleged gunman, following a mass shooting at Bondi beach during which more than a dozen gunshots were fired in the area.
New South Wales police confirmed on Sunday evening that nine people and one person suspected to be a gunman had died.
There was a Jewish festival at the beach on Sunday evening, and the co-chief executive of the Executive Council of Australian Jewry, Alex Ryvchin, said: “I think this was very deliberate and very targeted.”
In a statement on Sunday evening, NSW police said officers were first called to Campbell Parade at about 6.45pm, responding to reports of shots being fired.
They confirmed the dead included a man believed to be one of two gunmen, with the second alleged shooter in a critical condition. They said two police officers were among at least 11 other people injured. » | Penry Buckley | Sunday, December 14, 2025
Bondi Beach Is One of Australia’s Most Famous Destinations »
En français :
Fusillade à Bondi Beach, en Australie: le président israélien condamne une «attaque cruelle contre des Juifs» : Après les tirs qui ont fait au moins dix morts sur une plage de Sydney, Isaac Herzog a condamné une attaque «cruelle» contre des Juifs qui célébraient Hanouka et a demandé à l’Australie de lutter davantage contre l’antisémitisme. »
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Schüsse auf Juden am Bondi Beach in Sydney: Mindestens zwölf Tote, Dutzende Verletzte: Zwei Attentäter haben am weltberühmten Bondi Beach das Feuer auf Hunderte Menschen bei einer Chanukka-Feier eröffnet. Mindestens zwölf Menschen sind dabei ums Leben gekommen. »
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