Did you miss the news this morning? We’ve put together a summary to help you see things more clearly and shine at the coffee machine.
US and Israel agree to ceasefire, Iran reopens Strait of Hormuz
Tuesday evening, the world held its breath with the end of Donald Trump’s ultimatum: the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz or the destruction of the Islamic Republic. Finally, just before the deadline, the American president suspended his threats for two weeks. A ceasefire is therefore underway in the region, with the exception of Lebanon. To find out everything about this new twist and the details of this de-escalation, follow our Live all day long which will focus in particular on the arrival in France of former hostages Cécile Kohler and Jacques Paris.
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At the Libyan financing appeal trial, Sarkozy charges Guéant and Hortefeux
Nicolas Sarkozy does not intend to return to prison. So on Tuesday, during his appeal trial in the case of the Libyan financing of his 2007 presidential campaign, the former tenant of the Élysée chose to place the blame on his former collaborators Brice Hortefeux and Claude Guéant. A statement recounted to you by our journalist Thibaut Chevillard, present at the Paris Court of Appeal to hear the former president’s explanations.
> The story of the hearing here
PSG receives Liverpool for a quarter of the Champions League
Stop or still? PSG will have part of the answer after their Champions League match this evening at Parc des Pinces. Paris hosts Liverpool in the quarter-final first leg, at 9 p.m. First in L1, Luis Enrique’s men have a good chance to play while the English are struggling in the league and have just been heavily eliminated from the FA Cup. So to prepare yourself before this match, 20 Minutes you to concoct an article on the Parisians’ goal celebrations.
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