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Les Panama papers ont atteint le sang-froid de Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson. Interviewé par une chaîne de télévision suédoise, le Premier ministre islandais a dû répondre à des questions concernant son patrimoine. Après plusieurs réponses embarrassées, le responsable politique a tout simplement fini par quitter la pièce, comme vous pouvez le voir dans la vidéo en tête d'article.
In an address to the nation, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe urges companies throughout France to "ensure that they are able, within their means, to provide their employees with masks" if they are to resume business after May 11. (COMPLETES VIDI1QV3PB_EN, VIDI1QV3YJ_EN, VIDI1QV45Y_EN) SOUNDBITE
Un thriller sur l'affaire des Panama Papers basé sur l'ouvrage de Jake Bernstein.
Pictures of people working in shops and restaurants in Caracas as a widespread blackout hit Venezuela, including the capital Caracas, from dawn in what the authorities are blaming on "sabotage" and an attempted coup, a month after the disputed re-election of Nicolas Maduro. IMAGES
Images of SNCF employees and police officers working on the railway tracks in Croisilles, northern France, following attacks on the train network, hours before the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games in Paris. IMAGES