Volodymyr Zelensky accuses Russia of “genocide” after the discovery of mass graves in Boutcha

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07:04 : Here are some of your newspapers of the day. As expected, many titles still evoke the war in Ukraine, in particular the discovery of mass graves in towns abandoned by Russian forces near kyiv.

07:00 : You are right, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban won a fourth victory in a row last night in the legislative elections, with 53.35% of the vote against 34.75% for the opposition, according to almost final results. During the campaign, the ultra-conservative leader, ideologically close to Vladimir Putin, refused to deliver arms to Ukraine and to consider sanctions that would deprive Hungarians of precious Russian oil and gas.

06:58 : It seems that Victor Orban is victorious, what is his position towards Putin?

06:18 : “War. What is the exact opposite of music? The silence of ruined cities and slain people.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky intervened yesterday via a recorded speech during the 64th edition of the Grammy Awards, equivalent of the Oscars for American music. He asked for support from his country, after more than a month of invasion from Russia.

06:21 : Here is a first point on the news:

• The Russian army denies having massacred civilians in Boutcha, while the Ukrainian president speaks of “genocide” after the discovery of several hundred corpses in the streets of this city near kyiv. France 2 was able to get there.

If Météo France no longer places any department on orange alert, the cold snap continues in France until Tuesday. Arborists and grape growers are expecting the worst. The French are invited to moderate their electricity consumption by the RTE network manager this morning.

A new demonstration in tribute to Yvan Colonna, a Corsican independence activist fatally attacked in prison, degenerated into violent clashes yesterday in Ajaccio. Fifteen people were injured, according to the prefecture.

Two teenagers are being tried from today, behind closed doors, by the Pontoise juvenile court for Alisha’s Assassination, aged 14, in March 2021 in Argenteuil (Val-d’Oise). They face up to twenty years in prison.

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