pro-Russian occupation authorities in Zaporizhia region order control of residents’ phones

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2:28 p.m. : 2 p.m., time to stop for a moment on the titles:

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The Russian occupation authorities in Zaporizhia order checks of the telephones of the inhabitants. Follow our live.

1:56 p.m. : In the region of Zaporijzhya, partially occupied by Russian forces, the security forces will start today to check the mobile phones of civilians. “If someone subscribes to propaganda content, they will first receive a warning”, announces Vladimir Rogov, an official of the local administration. “In the future, offenders will face fines.” This measure was taken under the martial law imposed by Vladimir Putin in the occupied territories of Ukraine.

1:52 p.m. : Mykolaiv, 10 kilometers from Kherson, has been shelled for eight months by the Russians. The civilians dilute their daily anxieties in medicine, unable to flee. Our reporters Laurent Macchietti and Gaële Joly tell you.

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12:34 p.m. : It is noon, here is the point on the news:

• T The International Energy Agency predicts a global peak in energy-related CO2 emissionsdrivers of global warming, in 2025. “It’s not enough to avoid serious climate impacts, but it’s progress compared to the situation we were in a few years ago”, commented its general manager.

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09:06 : According to the pro-Russian Crimean authorities, the drone attack on the Balaklava power plant did not cause serious damage. “The transformer suffered minimal damage. There were no casualties”said Mikhail Razvojayev, governor of Sevastopol.

09:02 : It is 9 a.m., here is the point on the news:

• T The International Energy Agency predicts a global peak in energy-related CO2 emissionsdrivers of global warming, in 2025. “It’s not enough to avoid serious climate impacts, but it’s progress compared to the situation we were in a few years ago”, commented its general manager.

• A drone attack targeted a power plant in Crimea last night. “The transformer suffered minimal damage. There were no casualties”said Mikhail Razvojayev, pro-Russian governor of Sevastopol. Follow our live.

Inflation, pensions, 49.3… Emmanuel Macron answered Caroline Roux’s questions for more than an hour in “L’Evénement”, on France 2. Here’s what to remember.

The Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, again engaged the responsibility of the government this night using section 49.3 of the Constitution on the 2023 Social Security budget.

08:31 : A power plant in Crimea targeted by a drone attack, announce pro-Russian authorities.

08:11 : This is an unlikely anecdote told by AFP this morning. That of Volodymyr Zelensky, a namesake of the Ukrainian president who lives in a village in Donbass briefly occupied by Russia. When he had to present his identity papers to the occupants, the latter laughed: “It’s okay guys, the war is over, we can go home, we caught their president!” These soldiers even wanted to confiscate his passport, to keep it as a souvenir.

07:08 France, which has been supplying Ukraine with military equipment since the start of the Russian invasion, is not making any transfers likely to endanger its security, the Minister for the Armed Forces, Sébastien Lecornu, assured last night. “We do it with the pragmatism that leads us to look at the reality of our stocks, but also the reality of the advice given to us by our generals”he assured.

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