Russian oil price cap will have ‘no impact’ on offensive, Kremlin says

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12:00 p.m. : It’s noon, here are the main headlines of the day:

• The Russian oil price cap must come into effect today to restrain Russia’s revenues, while ensuring that it continues to supply the world market. The Kremlin assures that this sanction will have no impact on the Russian offensive in Ukraine.

• Eight people were arrested in Corsica on Monday by the Ajaccio judicial police and the anti-terrorist sub-directorate, franceinfo learned from a source familiar with the matter. Among her, the alleged ex-head of the FLNC, Charles Pieri, according to a police source.

• After qualifying yesterday for France and England, who will meet in the quarter-finals next Saturday, two new round of 16 are on the program today: Japan-Croatia and Brazil-South Korea.

• To a “back to normal”. Three out of four TGVs must run for the last day of the SNCF controllers’ strike on Monday, which led to the cancellation of 60% of trains this weekend and could disrupt the holidays, depending on the outcome of discussions with The direction.

“I want to be the candidate of hope and the return of a large right-wing political family. I call for unity and clarity”. So says Eric Ciotti, who came out on top yesterday in the first round of voting for the Republican presidency with 42.73% of the vote. He will face Bruno Retailleau for the second round next weekend.

11:41 a.m. : The cap on the price of Russian oil decided by Western countries will not have an impact on Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine, assured the Kremlin on Monday, warning against a “destabilize” of the global energy market. The Russian economy “has all the necessary skills” to finance its military offensive, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.

(AP-SIPA)

09:19 : The cap on the price of a barrel of oil of Russian origin is debated. Experts are divided on the interest of the agreement reached on Friday by the EU, its G7 allies and Australia. They evoke a limited economic effect on Russia and a risk of weakening Western companies. My colleague Mathilde Goupil explains everything in this article.

09:18 : It’s 9 o’clock, here are the main news headlines:

• Russia’s oil price cap is due to come into effect on Monday to restrain Russia’s revenues, while ensuring it continues to fuel the global market.

“I want to be the candidate of hope and the return of a large right-wing political family. I call for unity and clarity”. So says Eric Ciotti, who came out on top yesterday in the first round of voting for the Republican presidency with 42.73% of the vote. He will face Bruno Retailleau for the second round next weekend.

• After qualifying yesterday for France and England, who will meet in the quarter-finals next Saturday, two new round of 16 are on the program today: Japan-Croatia and Brazil-South Korea.

• To a “back to normal”. Three out of four TGVs must run for the last day of the SNCF controllers’ strike on Monday, which led to the cancellation of 60% of trains this weekend and could disrupt the holidays, depending on the outcome of discussions with The direction.

• After more than two months of protest in the country, the morality police have been abolished, the Iranian public prosecutor announced on Sunday evening.

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