Teddy Bouriaud, avant Nîmes - AS Nancy Lorraine : "Si on continue comme ça, il n'y a pas de raisons qu'on ne monte pas"
Dans les coulisses de la Forêt de Haye pour vous faire vivre l'avant-match Nîmes-ASNL...
Dans les coulisses de la Forêt de Haye pour vous faire vivre l'avant-match Nîmes-ASNL...
Après avoir terminé une belle saison avec une deuxième place en Ligue 1, l'AS Monaco souhaite se renforcer en recrutant une pépite du Borussia Dortmun
L'artiste Kubra Khademi signe l'affiche de la 76e édition du Festival d'Avignon. Elle présente dans cette ville l'exposition "First but not last time
HSE has confirmed that PCR testing will continue this weekend even though vaccination centers are...
Dimanche débutera la compétition réunissant les huit meilleurs joueurs de tennis de la planète, le Masters. Le "Tournoi des Maîtres", tant attendu, se
The number of homes available for rent across Ireland has fallen to an « all-time low »...
Quatre ancien prisonniers de Guantanamo figurent au sein du gouvernement taliban*. Un énième rappel du cuisant échec qu'a été la création de ce triste
Olivier Routeau, directeur des opérations de l'ONG Première Urgence Internationale, l'une des organisations humanitaires présentes en Afghanistan, rac
Bright Energy is increasing the amount it charges for electricity by 26% in its second...
Les États-Unis continueront de mener des frappes aériennes pour soutenir les forces afghanes face aux attaques des Taliban, a déclaré dimanche un comm
About 6,000 families have fled since the Taliban captured a district in Laghman province and launched an assault on its capital
The Taliban have intensified battlefield attacks since the foreign troop withdrawal started, inflicting heavy casualties on Afghan government forces a
Government response focused on July 4 goal of 70% of Americans receiving at least one shot
US official confirms airstrikes are being used to repel Taliban offensive in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province
Storms have been responsible for at least three deaths and dozens of injuries this week
Myanmar's military detains more than 80 journalists, blocks independent reporting as repression increases after overthrow of civilian government
South Asian nation posts another day of 300,000-plus new coronavirus cases
Pentagon says it is positioning an aircraft carrier and long-range bombers to provide cover for departing US and coalition troops
United Nations was forced to suspend operations because of targeted attacks by insurgents against aid workers, humanitarian assets and facilities
Critics question why Malawi accepted doses with short shelf life
Chinese officials allowed more than 200 fishing boats to moor near an unoccupied reef in the disputed South China Sea, raising fears in other countrie
The BonSens Association demands the withdrawal of Dr Andrew Hill's meta-analysis. As part of its commitment to defend the health of its members and th
Since Myanmar's military seized power February 1 security forces have reportedly killed at least 70 people and arrested more than 2,000
Macky Sall says he understands protesters' frustrations, as Ousmane Sonko urges supporters to remain calm but plan for larger protests'
Overnight raids conducted by police have targeted leaders of National League for Democracy (NLD)
US review of deal prompted by allegations Taliban have not cut relationship with al-Qaida in Afghanistan
Bankers refuse to work under junta government, adding insecurity to country's finances
Nearly a year after Washington signed a troop-withdrawal deal with the Taliban that called for a reduction in violence by all sides, attacks by the gr
Daytime demonstrations continue but night arrests now a worry for protesters
Pro-democracy demonstrations enters sixth consecutive day Thursday with no signs of ending
Pro-democracy demonstrations enters sixth consecutive day Thursday with no signs of ending
Polish human rights official says law risks women's lives'
Rugby à xiii. Juniors élite. Groupe de suivi de Carcassonne XIII.
In apparent rebuttal, Afghan president refuses to relinquish power, again vowing to transfer power to his 'elected successor'
More than 76 million global coronavirus infections
Pakistan's foreign minister says Afghan Taliban have expressed a desire to end war; Kabul says visit had its blessings but should yield concrete resul
Negotiations in Brussels were to continue Sunday, the day that British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and EU chief Ursula von der Leyen have set as a de
Parliament's vote to increase the level of uranium enrichment to 20% and to halt U.N. nuclear inspections needs further action before it is finalized
Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's move against the Tigray People's Liberation Front sends shock wave through long-turbulent Horn of Africa
L'ASSE en crise. Les Verts se sont inclinés, le 1er novembre 2020 à domicile face à Montpellier (0-1). C'est leur cinquième défaite d'affilée en champ
New suspects arrested in Nice knife attacks
The National Weather Service warned that the combination of low humidity, dry vegetation and strong winds had created "the most dangerous fire weather
US-brokered peace talks under way in Qatar have hit a stalemate
All three major US indices are trending positively in futures trading
All three major US indices are trending positively in futures trading
Governor of Lagos in Nigeria bans all non-essential workers from being on streets after 4 p.m. local time/
Closures affect more than 60 schools on country's border with Nigeria as number of suicide bombings by Islamist group intensify
L'AS Brestoise a tenu son assemblée générale extraordinaire vendredi, au club-house Martial-Gergotich. « Cette dernière saison aura été particulière,
The protests in Minsk, Homel, and other cities came after Lukashenko, in power since 1994, was inaugurated on September 23 in a secretive ceremony
Arrivé de Strasbourg il y a deux ans, le milieu de terrain Jean-Eudes Aholou est prêté à son ancien club pour une saison et un million d'euros.
Group denounces the existing Afghan ruling system as illegal and a product of what it calls America's occupation of the country
Group denounces the existing Afghan ruling system as illegal and a product of what it calls America's occupation of the country
Relations between US and China at lowest point in decades, with clashes over trade, military and security issues, as well as coronavirus pandemic
Sixty combatants on both sides died in 24 hours, even as delegates of the two adversaries negotiate in Doha, Qatar
Authorities say at least 17 people have been killed and scores wounded
Afghan security forces and Taliban insurgents continue to clash, reportedly killing scores, including civilians, in the past two days
US,NATO call on Afghan rivals to seize historic opportunity for peace
Hoping to avoid more economic damage, India is gradually relaxing restrictions and has announced that urban metro trains can resume service next week
Pakistan has said that it is only facilitating the peace process, but experts say that Islamabad, by bringing the Taliban to the table, aims to increa