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Death of Nasrallah, drama in Cancale, election of Miss : mid-day update

In Cancale, a 17-year-old teenager dies behind the wheel of his car

Around 12:50 a.m., an accident occurred on the D201, the axis linking Cancale to Saint-Malo. A car, with two young people aged 17 on board, left its lane of traffic at an intersection leading to Petit Port beach. After hitting an embankment, the vehicle was thrown into the air before falling onto its roof. In the shock, the driver from Baguer-Pican, holder of a driving license, died. The passenger, from Cancale, who was slightly injured, was able to get out of the car before calling the emergency services. He was evacuated to Saint-Malo hospital.


Marie Castel elected Miss 2024!


Israeli army announces killing of Hezbollah leader

Israel announced that it had killed Hassan Nasrallah in a strike on the southern suburbs of Beirut, at a time when a source close to the Lebanese Shiite movement claimed that contact had been lost with the leader. If confirmed, the death of the Hezbollah leader, considered the most powerful man in Lebanon, would shake his party, destabilize the country, and be seen as a major victory for Israel against Iran and its allies in the region.


Blinken calls on Beijing to stop “fueling the Russian war machine” in Ukraine

(Photo Olga Fedorova/EPA)

Blinken again accused Beijing of supporting the “Russian war machine” in Ukraine during a meeting with his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi, as the two rival powers try to stabilize a tumultuous relationship. “We do not intend to seek to dissociate Russia from China,” said the head of American diplomacy during a press conference on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. “Their relationship is their business, but to the extent that that relationship involves providing Russia with what it needs to continue this war, that’s a problem for us,” he added.


Hurricane Helene in the United States: at least 44 dead, millions of homes deprived of electricity

At least 44 people have died and more than four million homes are without power after Hurricane Helene, which caused massive flooding in the southeastern United States, where the storm continues its path gradually weakening. At least 20 people died in South Carolina, 15 in Georgia, seven in Florida, one in North Carolina and one in Virginia, according to a report compiled by AFP from statements by local authorities.

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