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Russia has cut off its electricity supplies to Finland as a retaliatory measure in the face of this Scandinavian country’s stated desire to join NATO. Yesterday, the Finnish subsidiary of the Russian electricity supplier InterRAO announced the suspension from Saturday of its supply, citing payment problems from Helsinki. The Finnish operator assured that it could do without Russian electricity, which represents “less than 10%” of his needs. Follow our live.
Emmanuel Macron officially begins his second term today. But the appointment of the next head of government, who will succeed Jean Castex, is still pending. Guest of franceinfo, Yaël Braun-Pivet, LREM deputy from Yvelines candidate for re-election, believes that we must be patient. Follow our live.
Emmanuel Macron will travel to Abu Dhabi tomorrow to pay tribute to the President of the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Khalifa bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, who died Friday at the age of 73, the Elysée announced. Consequence: Prime Minister Jean Castex will not go to the Vatican as planned, the two heads of the executive cannot be outside the territory at the same time, said Matignon.
• MIDDLE EAST The UN Security Council has “strongly condemns the May 11 murder of Palestinian-American journalist Shireen Abu Akleh and the wounding of another journalist in the West Bank city of Jenin“, in a unanimous statement adopted yesterday, according to diplomats. This very rare unanimous position of the Security Council on a subject concerning Israel also calls for “an immediate, thorough, transparent and impartial investigation” about this murder.
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• Russia is suspending electricity deliveries to Finland from today, supplier RAO Nordic Oy, 100% owned by Russian company InterRAO, announced yesterday. This announcement comes against a backdrop of rising tensions between Moscow and Helsinki, which has announced its desire to join “without delay” to NATO under the influence of the Russian offensive in Ukraine. An intention seen with a very bad eye by Moscow, which has already threatened a response “military-technical”.
• A page turned last night, at midnight, with the start of Macron’s second five-year term. But the expectation of the appointment of the next Prime Minister to replace Jean Castex, who will remain in office at least until Monday, persists. If the Élysée has given no indication, one thing is certain: the head of government is in the process of packing his boxes. But the change is not for this weekend.
• The French group Sanofi was sentenced by the Nanterre court to compensate up to 450,000 euros a family whose daughter, exposed to Depakine in utero, was born with malformations. The court considered that the risk of autistic disorders in connection with Depakine were known to the laboratory, at least in 2005, and that consequently it had a duty to mention it in the instructions.
• At Eurovision, the noises of notes rise before the grand final tonight in Italy: from the wolves of Norway to the Ukrainian favorites defending the colors of their country under the grapeshot, the great song contest should break new decibel records . France is represented by the Alvan & Ahez group, whose title Fulenn is inspired by a Breton legend.