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1. Économie et Crise de l'Énergie en France (Printemps 2026)
Indicateurs au rouge : La croissance est à l'arrêt (0 % au premier trimestre 2026) et l'inflation dépasse les 2 %.

Carburants : Malgré une envolée des prix (plafonnés à 1,99 € pour l'essence et 2,25 € pour le diesel chez Total), le gouvernement exclut tout risque de pénurie, avec seulement 4 % des stations en difficulté.

Mesures politiques : Olivier Faure (PS) propose une loi pour taxer les « super profits » des groupes énergétiques.

2. Géopolitique : Le bras de fer USA-Iran
Blocus maritime : La tension culmine dans le détroit d'Hormuz. Donald Trump soutient l'efficacité d'un blocus naval américain (déjà 42 navires bloqués) plutôt que des bombardements.

Réponse de Téhéran : Le président iranien apparaît via des vidéos de surveillance pour montrer qu'il ne craint pas les frappes. Il dénonce un blocus contraire au droit international et promet son échec.

Tensions annexes : Mention d'un coup de fil entre Donald Trump et Vladimir Poutine concernant l'instabilité au Moyen-Orient.

3. Crise sécuritaire au Mali
Escalade de violence : Le pays vacille après une série d'attaques coordonnées. Le ministre de la Défense, Sadio Camara, a été tué à Kati.

Forces en présence : Le conflit oppose la junte militaire (soutenue par les russes d'Afrika Korps) aux rebelles Touaregs du FLA (alliés de circonstance aux djihadistes du Jnim).

4. Société et Culture
Nouveaux mots du dictionnaire : Intégration de termes marquants comme « soumission chimique » (affaire Pellicot), « Incel », « plogging » (jogging écologique), « infopreneur », « fandom » ou encore « kawaii ».

Critique culturelle : Un focus sur la saison 3 de la série Euphoria, critiquée pour sa toxicité et son « male gaze », ainsi que des recommandations de lecture (Fred Vargas, David Foenkinos).

5. Météo : Un printemps instable
Le pays traverse une période de « goutte froide » provoquant des orages violents, de la grêle et de fortes rafales de vent (60-70 km/h) sur l'ouest et le sud, tandis que le nord-est conserve un soleil radieux avec des températures quasi-estivales (jusqu'à 26°C).

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00:00And Julien, let's talk numbers for a moment because yes, this war has economic impacts in France
00:06and the latest figures are not going in the right direction.
00:09With growth at a standstill, at 0% in the first quarter of 2026, global inflation is rising.
00:15more than 2%.
00:16What interests you and what concerns you on a daily basis, of course, is the evolution of the price of
00:21fuel.
00:21Firstly, the government assures that there is no risk of fuel shortages at this time.
00:26stadium in France.
00:27This is what Maude Bréjean, the government spokesperson, declared this morning.
00:30She also specified that only 4% of gas stations are currently experiencing supply difficulties.
00:38I also wanted to point out that the Total stations maintain, you know, this price ceiling.
00:44However, the price cap changes because we're talking about €1.99 for petrol and
00:51€2.25 for diesel.
00:53And then, on his side, there's the secretary of the Socialist Party, you know, Olivier Faure, who said
00:58having tabled a bill that specifically targets the Total Energy group because it targets taxes on
01:05huge profits.
01:06Do you think this is a good idea?
01:09So, one of the main reasons for the surge in fuel prices is, of course, the situation in
01:14the Strait of Hormuz.
01:15And then there's this statement from Donald Trump which doesn't help the situation at all.
01:20He explains that the blockade is somewhat more effective than bombing, implying that the blockade could last.
01:27Moreover, he raised the possibility of a blockade that could last, he said, for several months because,
01:34Yes, the American naval blockade is still ongoing.
01:36Moreover, the US military has issued a statement on this.
01:38She indicates that 42 ships were blocked, prevented from passing, forced, in fact, to turn back in this
01:44strait.
01:45Regarding, and this confirms, if you'll pardon the expression, even more so the entire issue surrounding this strait,
01:51These are the words of the Iranian president.
01:54Before getting back to that, I wanted to show you these images. So, we can't date them.
01:57very precisely.
01:58However, they were released today. It's the Iranian president you see filmed in the videos.
02:05surveillance in the province of Tehran.
02:08The message being sent is that the Iranian president is not afraid of possible new developments.
02:12American strikes.
02:14And he specifically stated, regarding the situation in the Strait of Hormuz, that any attempt to impose a
02:21A maritime blockade is contrary to international law.
02:25And Julien adds that it's doomed to failure.
02:28Thank you very much, Pauline, for this latest information.
02:32We're going to Washington now because a briefing is...
02:50Thank you very much, Pauline.
03:14Thank you so much.
04:00Satellites that clear the sky well over a large northeastern quarter.
04:04And then, we have this little cold front over the Near Atlantic.
04:06We've been talking about it since yesterday.
04:08So, really, cold air at altitude completely destabilizes the air mass because the air is much
04:13warmer near the ground.
04:15With the radar animation here, you can see all this rain from Brittany towards the Pays de la Loire, towards the
04:20Southwest as well.
04:22And then, in the afternoon, the strongest storms are expected from Aquitaine towards Occitanie, the
04:27Toulouse region,
04:28with fairly heavy rainfall locally under the strongest thunderstorms, and also strong gusts of wind, up to
04:3560-70 km/h.
04:37And potentially, therefore, hail.
04:39A few thunderclaps in the Southern Alps.
04:40Be careful if you have planned a hike.
04:43And so, in the northeast, you will continue to enjoy the sun.
04:47For your temperatures this afternoon, 20 degrees in Nancy, Fravins-La Rochelle or even in Biarritz.
04:53It's noticeably warmer, as you can see, from Normandy towards Burgundy-Franche-Comté.
04:56where we will exceed the heat threshold.
04:58These are temperatures more typical of June, with values ​​between 7 and 10 degrees Celsius.
05:02-above normal levels.
05:0326 degrees, for example, in Bourges.
05:05And tomorrow, we will see these storms across the entire northwest.
05:09with a continued lull along the northeastern borders.
05:12And between the Mediterranean and Corsica, the weather will be significantly calmer.
05:17Thank you for watching this video!
05:47Thank you for watching this video!
06:17THANKS !
06:17THANKS !
06:48THANKS !
06:51THANKS !
06:57...
06:59...
06:5955 years old, we are very happy to see you again for once.
07:02Everyone is around the table.
07:04That's good news.
07:06All the way to the cell, obviously, in the evening at Dubois.
07:08Hello, Gaëtan Mélin.
07:09Good morning.
07:10Of course, hello Mathieu.
07:11Hello, Pascal.
07:12And hello everyone.
07:13The big news tonight: Vladimir Putin is getting involved in the war in the Middle East.
07:17and led to expensive fuel being invited into the May Day processions where we were talking with Anne.
07:21It's 6am, thank you for joining us for your morning show.
07:23The big news of the night, then, was this phone call between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin, the president...
07:53...
09:54No one, no one can stop what's going to happen. Are we heading towards a resumption of fighting, given that...
10:01The failure of the negotiations? That is obviously the question everyone is asking.
10:05General, what is your opinion? We are going to resume fighting.
10:59The world has the map with you, Solène Riou. Thank you for shedding light on what is happening in Mali.
11:04Because the situation is terrible, a bloody weekend, a country that is teetering on the brink, and the power
11:10Who could fall?
11:12Just look where we are. Mali, we're right in the heart of it. So we had the map at our fingertips.
11:16from West Africa. To understand everything properly, I suggest we go back in time, to go back the
11:20thread of the last few days.
11:20And we'll stop on Saturday because that's where it all begins with a series of coordinated attacks without
11:26Previous. In the capital, Bamako, but also in the cities that have been marked on this map.
11:31In the city of Kati, where we will stop for a moment because there is a major event.
11:36This man, Sadio Camara, the Malian Minister of Defense, was killed in his residence.
11:43We're going to look at satellite images of his house before the attack and then right after the attack.
11:49His death made headlines in all the local newspapers, as you can see, and shocked the population.
11:56So it is the junta, the military government that has been in power since 2020, that is being targeted.
12:00But in total, at least 23 people, civilians and military personnel, died in the fighting.
12:05So, who are the belligerents? Who are the people fighting each other?
12:09In fact, there are four groups. Two on each side, opposing each other.
12:12On one side, look, there is the Malian army, the FAMA, Malian armed forces.
12:17It is supported by the Russian army. More specifically, we are talking about the Afrika Korps.
12:21So, it should be noted that Moscow has significantly expanded its influence in the region.
12:25Since France's departure in August 2022.
12:28And then on the other side, look, there are the Tuareg rebels.
12:31The FLA is the Azawad Liberation Front.
12:35So they too have allies of convenience, it must be said.
12:37These are the jihadists who are affiliated with Al-Qaeda.
12:40It's JNIM. Actually, it stands for the group supporting Islam and Muslims.
12:46So, it's been six years since the two groups you saw on the right
12:48are increasing their attacks against the Malian state.
12:50But since Saturday, the intensity has never been seen in their objective.
12:55So on the map, we look at where this territory is located.
12:57Azawad is really the northern part of the country that has been claimed since 2022.
13:01with its five administrative regions.
13:03After five days of fighting, who is dominating on the field, Solène?
13:08Fire report in favor of the jihadists whose firepower, listen, is not weakening.
13:17And for the rebel allies, it is now only a matter of time before the regime falls.
13:22Thank you very much, thank you Solène.
13:23Join us at 6:45 am.
13:26Now, Sandra, we're going to look into...
15:00A quick look at the weather, but first the saying of the day.
15:02It's April 30th and today we're honoring the Roberts.
15:06Don't forget to celebrate them, to kiss them if you know any.
15:09With the arrival of Saint Robert, spring has truly arrived.
15:12Indeed, the weather conditions will be spring-like in the northern and northeastern regions.
15:17In the south, this is already the case this morning.
15:19Look at this magnificent sunrise.
15:21We are near Palavas-les-Flots, in the Hérault department.
15:25Twilight sky, not a single cloud in sight.
15:28You'll have temperatures up to 22 degrees this afternoon, but it's true that the clouds will return in
15:33strength.
15:34They are already here.
15:35Look at this morning, especially on the western coast, with even some hazy showers this morning towards Nouvelle-Aquitaine.
15:41A small veil appears at the front and then the further north we go.
15:44And the northeast, it's like yesterday, it will be blue skies with that same north wind, that wind of
15:49northeast sector.
15:50In the afternoon, be aware that storm activity will intensify, particularly along the entire Atlantic coast.
15:55As you can see, it's moving a little further inland with quite a bit of rain, under the thunderstorms.
15:59the strongest and also hail.
16:01Thunderstorms in the mountains and in the Alps.
16:03And then the further we go towards the northeast again, the sky will be clear.
16:07Temperatures this morning are very mild in the west, up to 17 degrees for La Rochelle.
16:12At the same time, the situation is contrasting, with no more than 6 degrees on the Nancy side.
16:16And during the afternoon, the temperatures will be warm, as you can see, in the central region.
16:20and from the north.
16:2126 degrees in Bourges, 25 in Paris, 20 degrees near Nancy or in Brittany.
16:27For the Soute-Bourcelot bridge, this weekend is expected to bring a little bit of instability.
16:30particularly from the Pyrenees, heading up towards Hauts-de-France for Friday.
16:35Overall, very good conditions, but it will be unsettled again in the west on Saturday.
16:38We'll have a full update at 7:10 am.
16:40Thank you very much, Daniela.
16:42THANKS.
17:12THANKS.
18:00Ladies and gentlemen, good morning, delighted to see you again, but expect instability in the coming days.
18:04A complete change in the weather, with the added bonus of a drop in temperatures over the weekend.
18:09We're enjoying these last sunny and warm days, but little by little, you'll see instability return.
18:15western France
18:16and will therefore concern us throughout the weekend with thunderstorms, hail and also
18:20Strong gusts of wind this afternoon.
18:22We are already seeing an unstable axis heading towards the Rennes basin, extending down to the Pyrenees, accompanied by hail and
18:29also strong gusts and heavy rainfall.
18:31In a very short time, we can have 20 to 40 mm of precipitation.
18:34Cloudy skies across southern France with instability also towards the Alps and the
18:39sun still dominating over half the normal area and at the cost of winds up to 60 km/h.
18:43Temperatures for your afternoon will, of course, drop under the cloud cover in the south, reaching 19 degrees
18:49near Aurillac,
18:50but we will have 26 degrees in Lyon, 24 in Paris or even 23 degrees in Lille.
18:54This evening, thunderstorms will be slightly less frequent, but this area of ​​Normandy should still be monitored.
18:58descending to the Pyrenees with some showers,
19:01also in the south of France with winds that will blow up to 50 km/h.
19:04The temperatures will remain mild for your evening, ranging from 10 to 17 degrees.
19:10So in the morning, we'll find ourselves in slightly calmer weather initially.
19:13but a lot of humidity in the west in the form of low clouds, a few drops of rain and little by little
19:19in the afternoon,
19:19It's going to become destabilized again, but this time from Normandy down towards the Massif Central and
19:25including passing through the Paris basin.
19:27This is a situation to monitor, as thunderstorms could be locally severe overnight.
19:31A few thunderstorms to note over the Pyrenees and the wind persisting around the Mediterranean.
19:36Morning temperatures ranged from 4 degrees in the northeast to 15 degrees in Perpignan.
19:42at 13 degrees in Bordeaux
19:43And in the afternoon, the heat persists, we take advantage of it because it won't last.
19:4826 degrees in Lille, Reims, Lyon, 25 in Paris, 23 in Toulouse, 24 degrees in Bayonne.
19:54As for the rest of the season, temperatures will remain high until Sunday.
19:58Little by little, it's decreasing and we'll even fall below seasonal norms starting Wednesday.
20:04next.
20:05And until then, thunderstorms will be present throughout the western part of the country on Saturday.
20:10And on Saturday night into Sunday, we are monitoring the situation, there is a lot of wind around the Mediterranean.
20:14On Sunday, an unstable weather pattern affecting us, from the Pyrenees up to the northeast.
20:19Showers will continue throughout Monday and Tuesday, so keep a close eye on the south, of course.
20:24-East.
20:25But right now, let's get to the newspaper, we'll be back right after.
20:28THANKS.
20:58THANKS.
21:28THANKS.
21:59Hello Martin.
22:00Hello Julien, hello everyone.
22:01It's not necessarily May 1st, the long weekend, the most...
22:06The sunniest, the calmest, the most summery.
22:08So, summer is a word we're going to banish, simply because temperatures are going to drop.
22:12And besides, it's true that it's unstable.
22:14What does that mean? It means showers, it means thunderstorms, it means...
22:16hail.
22:17Locally, it's not violent, but we always take care during a thunderstorm.
22:20So yes, but that's what spring is, madam, sir.
22:22There you have it, it's the air masses clashing.
22:25Okay, well, let's look at this in detail.
22:27The cards with Julia Martin.
22:29Hello everyone.
22:30Delighted to see you again, as always, with the situation remaining pleasant across a large part of the country.
22:34territory.
22:35We can see it this morning, particularly in the northeastern regions of the country.
22:38It's perfectly clear.
22:40What we also see is this instability that reactivates during the day along an axis that
22:44departs from the Pyrenees.
22:46Limousin, Aquitaine, going up towards the Pays de la Loire.
22:48Also, on the Falpin route, the Southern Alps, in particular.
22:53Sleet, hail, showers with thunderstorms.
22:56Not necessarily violent, but you know, as soon as we talk about a storm, we are always very cautious.
23:00Especially since some are still on vacation.
23:01That's sweet, isn't it?
23:02Look at the Atlantic arc, 17, value at 4am in Bordeaux.
23:06It's still 26 degrees, especially in Lyon.
23:07It's falling due to instability.
23:10Friday, a day of transition with instability in the northwest.
23:12And then we see that instability begins to spread to the western regions.
23:16And then afterwards, that's called a disturbance.
23:17It's much more organized.
23:18We'll have rain and then, what?
23:21Temperatures are falling, obviously.
23:22Good day.
23:23What is this?
23:24Temperatures are falling.
23:26Which are decreasing.
23:26What are you doing this weekend?
23:27I am with you.
23:28You're not aware?
23:29No, not at all.
23:29I'm just finding out.
23:30Oh no!
23:31She is unbearable.
23:38Subtitling by Radio-Canada
24:07Here we go.
25:00Good evening everyone.
25:00Tonight, I'm taking you to our beloved capital, Paris.
25:04where the anticyclonic influence remained firmly established.
25:07Today, the sun was largely dominant.
25:09Despite a noticeable easterly wind and temperatures climbing to 24-25 degrees
25:14with an already very spring-like feel.
25:17Tomorrow, Friday, the sun will still be shining brightly in the morning.
25:19before a deterioration in the afternoon with more clouds
25:22and a risk of thunderstorms at the end of the day
25:25in a consistently mild atmosphere of around 25 degrees.
25:30And indeed, across the country, on Thursday, the weather remained mixed.
25:34like in Paris with the sun and the mild weather
25:36but with a low-pressure system over the Atlantic as a backdrop
25:39which made the atmosphere increasingly unstable
25:42especially towards the west and south as the day progresses.
25:45Tomorrow, the situation will evolve with instability.
25:48which will gain some ground to the east
25:50while the north and east should still retain
25:52Overall calmer and drier weather.
25:54And to start this first day of May, we're going to see temperatures
25:57generally quite mild under the clouds
25:59Temperatures were recorded at 12 degrees in Brest or at Rillac
26:02and up to 16 degrees near La Rochelle or close to the Mediterranean.
26:05In contrast, under clearer skies in the northeast
26:07The cool weather will persist, with temperatures barely reaching 7 degrees Celsius in Colmar.
26:11and continuing with these morning temperatures, sky
26:14We'll see a similar pattern tomorrow
26:16that is to say, a morning of contrasts with often very changeable skies
26:19to the west, accompanied by some showers
26:22while the further east and north one goes
26:24the more the sun dominates the northeast quarter
26:26with a noticeable southeast wind.
26:28In the afternoon, clouds will spread towards the north and east.
26:32the sun will hold out especially near the northeastern borders
26:35But elsewhere, the sky will become more overcast.
26:38with occasional thunderstorms
26:40between the Paris Basin and Normandy
26:42but also towards the southwest.
26:44Look, in a consistently gentle atmosphere
26:46and sometimes a little agitated.
26:48As for temperatures, we will remain at high levels for the season.
26:51over 20 degrees almost everywhere
26:52with particularly remarkable values ​​towards the northeast
26:56where temperatures can reach up to 25 degrees
26:59that is 5 to 6 degrees above normal.
27:02And for the days to come, the situation will remain quite turbulent.
27:05On Saturday, the situation will deteriorate significantly.
27:08especially towards the west
27:09and the northwest with sometimes severe thunderstorms
27:12while the east will remain warmer and still dry
27:14in a windy atmosphere.
27:16And on Sunday, the instability will this time concern
27:18much of the country is experiencing rain.
27:20and frequent thunderstorms
27:21in a slightly cooler atmosphere.
27:23Conditions will remain unstable on Monday.
27:26particularly towards the southeast
27:27with occasional severe thunderstorms
27:29while temperatures will continue
27:31their decline towards levels closer to normal.
27:34And in the middle of next few weeks,
27:36The trend still needs to be confirmed.
27:38Unsettled weather is likely to persist.
27:40especially towards the east
27:42while conditions were somewhat calmer
27:43could return from the west.
27:47And tonight, don't miss the brand new documentary
27:50A little something extra, much more than a film.
27:52Artus and the actors return
27:54about this extraordinary adventure
27:56and the incredible experience they shared together.
27:59Have a great evening everyone on M6.
28:14Subtitling by Radio-Canada
29:11Thank you for watching this video!
29:13Thank you for watching this video!
29:59We begin with words that have entered the dictionary
30:03after a trial that left a lasting impression.
30:06Yes, the Pellicot affair brought it to an end.
30:09"Chemical submission" under the global spotlight.
30:12To see it in the dictionary is to recognize it.
30:14It's telling all the victims what you went through for a year.
30:17So, there are other new words related to social issues
30:20like the Incel movement.
30:22These are men who define themselves
30:24as if involuntarily single
30:26with very violent rhetoric towards women
30:28whom they hold responsible for their celibacy.
30:31And on a much lighter note
30:33in the environmental field,
30:34Have you ever done any "plugging"?
30:37"Jogging", yes, "plugging", I don't know.
30:39That's almost it, it's like picking up trash
30:41during his "jogging"
30:42a word from Sweden that proves
30:44that even sport can be a form of activism.
30:46And is there any news as well?
30:47What about digital innovations?
30:49I'm sure you've already seen this.
30:52on the social networks of infopreneurs
30:54who give you all sorts of advice
30:56to change your life,
30:57investing in real estate or even finding love.
31:00And they monetize their expertise.
31:02true or supposed,
31:03training, coaching and other podcasts.
31:06Are you part of a fandom?
31:08Well, I have absolutely no idea what that is.
31:10Well, it's a passionate community.
31:12around a work, a series or even a personality.
31:16They can debate for hours
31:18on their crush's social media
31:20which also makes its way into the Larousse dictionary.
31:22As you know, you can have a crush on something.
31:25I have a crush on this bag.
31:26but also for someone.
31:28I have a date with my crush,
31:30My favorite.
31:31By the way, do you know what we can call
31:33her boyfriend or girlfriend in the Caribbean?
31:35No, not necessarily.
31:37My darling Coco,
31:39You will now find them in the dictionary.
31:42just like my spoiled child.
31:44A cute, affectionate nickname.
31:45It comes from Marseille.
31:46It's so kawaii, don't you think?
31:47Kawaii means cute, right?
31:49So cute, so adorable.
31:50And in terms of gastronomy, Vicky,
31:52Are there any new entries in the dictionary as well?
31:54Have you ever drunk chai?
31:57That's a tea.
31:58Yes, it's a spiced tea, infused in milk.
32:01or a plant-based drink with this spice blend.
32:05And here, each chouka, do you like it?
32:07I don't like it, I love it.
32:08It's a dish from the Maghreb, with peppers and tomatoes.
32:11Pan-fried eggs, absolutely insane.
32:13It's also making its way into the dictionary.
32:15Crazy, too.
32:16Crazy.
32:17Thank you so much, Vicky, for all these explanations.
32:21Are you a fan of buying in bulk?
32:24A quarter of French households...
33:24...
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34:17She finds herself smuggling drugs from Mexico to the United States.
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34:26Initially, one might think that this allows Sam Levinson,
34:29the creator of the series,
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34:33Of unprecedented violence,
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34:37And above all, Sam Levinson is now using what he denounces.
34:41the objectification of women, to get people talking about him.
34:43This makes the series more toxic than fascinating.
34:46like this scene which reeks of the male gaze.
34:49To recap, click on season 3 of Euphoria.
34:53The Inhabitants, a documentary that moved us deeply.
34:55Didier, because Alain Chabat and Jean-Pierre Bacry,
34:58Amadeus, Milos Forman's masterpiece.
35:01A single glimmer of light, the latest book by the fabulous Fred Vargas,
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