Police are investigating whether an explosion in northern Munich is linked to the popular beer festival. Published On 1 Oct 20251 Oct 2025 Click here to share on social media Share2 Share Oktoberfest, Munich’s popular beer festival, will remain closed […]
The worst is to be feared for Lamine Yamal, dixit Emmanuel Petit, who dreads a burn-out from the young winger of FC Barcelona. Everything goes very quickly in the career of Lamine Yamal. Winner of Euro 2024 with Spain, La
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The clothes will have their eco-score. This optional display, intended to become aware of the ecological impact of textile purchases. read later To save this article, connect or create a Franceinfo account Without payment. Without subscription. Close the Activation window
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In the final of the ATP 500 in Beijing, Jannik Sinner dominated this Wednesday morning Learner Tien in two sets (6-2, 6-2) and is now at 21 titles won in his career (including three this year). In the aftermath of
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The Prime Minister declared his intention to resume certain measures of the conclave on pensions in the social security financing bill. read later To save this article, connect or create a Franceinfo account Without payment. Without subscription. Close the Activation
In the running this week at the European Championships in Drôme-Ardèche, Tadej Pogacar will probably be starting from the next edition next year. And for good reason … Some wonder what Tadej Pogacar comes to do this week on the
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A magnitude 6.9 earthquake hit the central Philippines late on Tuesday night, killing at least 69 people and injuring more than 140, according to local authorities. Here is more about what happened and why the country is vulnerable to earthquakes.
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Many federal government employees will forgo paychecks after the United States government shut down. But that won’t be the case for lawmakers, a liberal podcaster said. “If the government shuts down, members of Congress still get paid,” said Dan Koh,