Alors que le chef du Kremlin vante une victoire à portée de main en Ukraine, Kiev multiplie les attaques de drones à l’intérieur du territoire russe. Ces échecs militaires s’ajoutent aux difficultés économiques.
Le Hezbollah a revendiqué des attaques contre l’armée israélienne dans le sud du Liban, tandis que l’agence officielle libanaise y a signalé des frappes israéliennes sur plusieurs villages. Ces échanges de tirs se produisent alors que le président américain a assuré que le mouvement pro-iranien et l’Etat hébreu allaient cesser leurs affrontements.
Le texte, rédigé après des mois de travaux et d’auditions, prévoit de renforcer le contrôle des intervenants susceptibles d’être au contact des enfants dans les écoles et le périscolaire. Mais il ne lève pas le secret de la confession pour les ministres du culte.
Outre un renforcement des sanctions contre les déboutés du droit d’asile, les Etats, le Parlement et la Commission autorisent la création de centres de rétention à l’étranger pour y renvoyer les migrants en situation irrégulière.
A la suite des 890 interpellations dans plusieurs villes de France, de premières comparutions immédiates ont eu lieu lundi. A Paris, des sanctions sont tombées pour rébellion et violence sur policier, transport et détention d’arme (des mortiers) ou encore pour vol avec violence.
Artisan avec Brigitte Fontaine d’une œuvre mêlant poésie, jazz et musiques du monde, Areski Belkacem, plus connu par son simple prénom, est mort lundi, à 86 ans.
A la veille du vote du mardi 2 juin, dans un Etat acquis aux démocrates, le débat va se focaliser sur les divisions entre modérés et radicaux, et alimenter celui de la taxation des milliardaires.
Emmanuel Macron présidera cette « cérémonie d’hommage de la nation », a annoncé l’Elysée.
L’ordre d’évacuation concerne sept localités du district de Bohodoukhiv, dans le nord-est de l’Ukraine, et quelque 7 000 personnes, dont plus de 1 700 enfants et 300 personnes à mobilité réduite.
L’homme d’affaires, qui a toujours rêvé d’une destinée politique, multiplie les rendez-vous avec les responsables socialistes, écologistes et communistes. Il s’imagine en point de convergence, sans jamais critiquer publiquement le candidat de La France insoumise, Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
L’Allemand Alexander Zverev a battu l’Espagnol Rafael Jodar et rallie le dernier carré du tournoi. Ce mardi a commencé par les deux premiers quarts féminins, dont un très beau duel entre les Ukrainiennes Elina Svitolina et Marta Kostyuk. La session nocturne voit le Tchèque Jakub Mensik et le Brésilien Joao Fonseca s’opposer.
Le tribunal a reconnu le rôle de « chef de meute » du rappeur aux six millions d’abonnés, qui avait « jeté en pâture » la jeune femme en 2024, victime d’une campagne de cyberharcèlement raciste et sexiste. Il a fait appel de la décision.
Alors que Keiko Fujimori, fille de l’ex-autocrate Alberto Fujimori (1990-2000) condamné pour crimes contre l’humanité, est en bonne position pour être élue dimanche 7 juin, les familles des victimes de la violence d’Etat craignent le retour d’un régime autoritaire et se mobilisent pour faire acte de mémoire.
Des professeurs racontent, exemples à l’appui, comment l’intelligence artificielle agit comme un moteur pour revisiter leur pédagogie et rendre les élèves plus actifs.
Le gouvernement israélien s’est félicité mardi de la hausse de ses exportations d’armes. Le ministère de la défense a annoncé que l’industrie militaire avait exporté pour 19,2 milliards de dollars d’armes en 2025, une hausse de 30 % en un an.
Sans expérience dans le domaine de la sécurité nationale, Bill Pulte cumulera la direction de l’agence fédérale chargée du financement du logement et celle du renseignement national.
From its humble origins as a method of documenting noteworthy catches, for sale or for record setting, the art of fish printing, or “gyotaku” has rapidly become an international fine art phenomenon. As Japanese as a Geisha cutting a sushi roll with a samurai sword, gyotaku is infused with all the lovely idiosyncrasies of the country—from its famous […] The post How Japanese Fish Printing Grew from Documenting Day’s Catch to Acclaimed Artform appeared first on Good News Network .
For areas contaminated by lead and zinc mining across Europe, a class of plants known as “metallophytes” are helping enrich nature while diminishing pollution. The Guardian reported on this kind of ecological double speak, where wildflowers seemingly grow in healthy abundance on semi-mountainous landscapes in the north of the UK, a place that has seen […] The post Ecosystem of Pansies Thrives on Soil Contaminated by Lead Mining–Turning it into Clean Organic Compounds appeared first on Good News Network .
Using only current methods of prevention, testing, and treatment, Papua New Guinea has reduced the rate of malaria deaths from 13 per 100,000 inhabitants to just 1. PNG is responsible for some 90% of all malaria cases in the Western Pacific region. Lucy Dally, the country’s malaria coordinator, presented this incredible drop in the fatality […] The post No Vaccine No Problem: Papua New Guinea Malaria Deaths Fall by 92% appeared first on Good News Network .
In mid-May, GNN reported that 3 teens from India had won a major continental science prize for their brilliant use of an ingredient in Indian cuisine as the basis for a microplastic filter. Now, from Geneva comes the announcement that 16-year-olds Vivaan Chhawchharia, Ariana Agarwal, and Avyana Mehta, have claimed the Global Earth Prize in […] The post 3 Teens Win Global Earth Prize for Inventing Tamarind Powder That Easily Removes Microplastics appeared first on Good News Network .
100 years ago today, the great American television personality Andy Griffith was born in North Carolina. He is fondly remembered today for 9-year productions The Andy Griffith Show, and as the folksy defense attorney Ben Matlock in Matlock. He was also a Tony Award nominee on two separate occasions, and the star of Elia Kazan’s A Face in the Crowd, which […] The post Good News in History, June 1 appeared first on Good News Network .
A grieving mother discovered a 3.09-carat white gem at Crater of Diamonds State Park, catching a wave of emotional release and hope following a year of personal loss. Keshia Smith planned the trip to Arkansas a year ago, joining her boyfriend and brother on the journey from Pennsylvania. Little did she know she’d be healing […] The post Grieving Mother Finds 3-Carat Gem at Crater of Diamonds State Park After Son and Father Die appeared first on Good News Network...
A British couple has spent 20 years perfecting the practice of sculpting trees to grow into the shapes of ready-made seats designed with living branches. Alice and Gavin Munro began creating the ‘furniture orchard’ on a two-acre English farm in 2006, but the harvesting typically takes between 6-9 years per chair. The process involves pruning […] The post Britain’s First Furniture Orchard Grows Chairs Right on the Trees (WATCH) appeared first on Good News Network .
It’s World Bongo Day today, and scientists dedicated to their survival have shared new field camera images that prove these magnificent animals have reappeared in a region where they were thought to be extinct. For more than half a decade, conservationists feared the wild mountain bongo population, detected in four isolated areas eight years ago, […] The post Incredibly Rare Bongos Caught on Trail Cam in Area They Were Thought to be Extinct appeared first on Good News Network .
When a Wisconsin state trooper arrived to help a motorist who had stopped on a ramp up to I-90, he never could have imagined how his life was about to change. Trooper Brody Schmitz arrived at the driver’s side window, and heard a disturbing story. “The motorist informed him that she had witnessed someone throw […] The post Wisconsin Trooper Has a New Pawtner–a Kitten He Saved After it Was Hurdled Out of a Moving Car appeared first on Good...
A salvage and reuse operation in London is ensuring that every charming bit of wood, brick, glass, porcelain, and steel that has made the city beautiful can continue to do so with a second life in the circular economy. Started through an epiphany of “street logic” by a man frustrated by red tape, Yes Make […] The post Rescuing London’s Precious Building Materials Diverting Them from Dumps for Reuse appeared first on Good News Network .
This year’s calving season along the southeast coastline of America has documented the most North Atlantic right whale calves since 2009. Additionally, trends in calf births seem to indicate a normalization of breeding and birthing among the animals that could accelerate population recovery. GNN has lately devoted many column inches to the North Atlantic right […] The post 2026 Sees the Most Right Whale Calves Born in One Season Since 2009 appeared first on Good News Network .
On this day 80 years ago, the Italian Republic was born out of the monarchy of King Umberto II. The day is celebrated as “Festa della Repubblica” and is one of the biggest holidays on the Italian calendar. It’s celebrated under the late spring sunshine with parades, concerts, and merrymaking of all sorts, with one […] The post Good News in History, June 2 appeared first on Good News Network .