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Reçu aujourd’hui — 22 décembre 2025 The Guardian

Gun crackdown and controversial protest laws to be passed in NSW despite Coalition split over firearms

22 décembre 2025 à 02:05

NSW Nationals to oppose gun law reforms introduced in wake of Bondi attack, as Greens say protest laws are ‘draconian’ and may be unconstitutional

Gun laws will be significantly tightened and protests restricted for up to three months in New South Wales at the behest of the police commissioner, under an emergency set of laws introduced to the state parliament in the wake of the Bondi shooting.

The bill is being debated in the lower house on Monday and is expected to pass the lower house on Monday afternoon with the support of the NSW Liberal party, and pass the upper house on Tuesday.

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© Photograph: Dominic Lorrimer/AAP

© Photograph: Dominic Lorrimer/AAP

Kimchi, made in China: how South Korea’s national dish is being priced out at home

22 décembre 2025 à 01:39

In the first 10 months of this year, South Korea imported $159m worth of kimchi, almost entirely from China, while exporting $137m

The pungent scent of red chilli powder hangs in the air at Kim Chieun’s kimchi factory in Incheon, about 30km west of Seoul. Inside, salted cabbage soaks in large metal vats in the first stage of a process that Kim has followed for more than 30 years.

But watching over the production line has become increasingly fraught. South Korea imports more kimchi than it exports, and the gap has widened as cheaper Chinese-made products take hold in the domestic market.

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© Photograph: Raphael Rashid

© Photograph: Raphael Rashid

Richard Osman’s The Impossible Fortune tops 2025 UK bestsellers list

22 décembre 2025 à 01:01

Fantasy, mystery and psychological thriller series dominate book sales, as adult colouring also makes a comeback

Fantasy, mystery and psychological thriller series dominate the UK’s bestsellers list for 2025, topped by Richard Osman’s The Impossible Fortune. The fifth book in his Thursday Murder Club series secured the top position at 391,429 hardback sales.

Adult colouring also had a resurgence this year: colouring books aimed at all ages made it into the top 20 chart, according to analysis by NielsenIQ BookData.

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Steelers’ DK Metcalf throws punch at Lions fan in front row during altercation

22 décembre 2025 à 00:43
  • Metcalf seen swiping toward fan in Ford Field stands

  • Incident followed exchange during second quarter

  • Officials did not see it; no in-game discipline followed

Wide receiver DK Metcalf appeared to throw a punch at a fan during the Pittsburgh Steelers’ NFL clash with the Detroit Lions.

The incident happened in the second quarter of Sunday’s game at Ford Field in Detroit when Metcalf went to the stands to interact with the fan.

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NFL round-up: Chiefs down to QB3 as Minshew injured in loss to Titans

21 décembre 2025 à 22:50
  • Titans snap skid as Ward outshines reeling Chiefs

  • McCarthy hurt as Vikings hand Giants ninth straight loss

  • Chargers close on playoffs behind Herbert surge

Cam Ward threw for 228 yards and two touchdowns, and the Tennessee Titans snapped an 11-game home skid by beating the Kansas City Chiefs 26-9 on Sunday.

The Titans (3-12) improved to 1-7 at home this season with their first win at Nissan Stadium since 3 November 2024. The skid matched the franchise’s worst since moving to Tennessee in 1997.

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© Photograph: George Walker IV/AP

© Photograph: George Walker IV/AP

Morgan Rogers’ golden spell spearheads Aston Villa’s most unlikely title charge | Jonathan Wilson

21 décembre 2025 à 21:02

England forward’s brilliance is proving difficult to stop but Unai Emery will surely not be able to keep relying on him every time

It is only two months since Morgan Rogers was standing on the Stadium of Light pitch, looking confused as Unai Emery berated him for failing to anticipate a through-ball as Aston Villa failed to beat a team that played for an hour with 10 men. At that point, as Villa went six without a win, it wasn’t clear whether Rogers’ form was a symptom or a cause of Villa’s more general malaise.

There was a volcanic touchline reaction from Emery on Sunday as well, but this was rather more positive. As Rogers swept in his second of the game to restore Villa’s lead, Emery ripped off his thick padded coat, spread his arms and roared. Villa were on their way to a 10th successive win and, having failed to win any of their first six games of the season, are somehow only three points behind the leaders Arsenal.

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© Photograph: Nick Potts/PA

© Photograph: Nick Potts/PA

Ukrainian and European officials had ‘productive’ talks on ending war, US envoy says

22 décembre 2025 à 00:04

Steve Witkoff says representatives share goals to stop killing, support Ukraine and end war with Russia

A White House envoy said on Sunday he held “productive and constructive” talks in Florida with Ukrainian and European representatives to end the nearly four-year war between Russia and Ukraine.

Posting on social media, Steve Witkoff said the talks aimed at aligning on a shared strategic approach between Ukraine, the US and Europe.

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© Photograph: Terry Renna/AP

© Photograph: Terry Renna/AP

Cancelled US comedian Jimmy Kimmel to deliver Christmas message to UK

21 décembre 2025 à 23:00

TV host who came under pressure from Trump government will say: ‘From a fascism perspective, this has been a really great year’

The US comedian whose late-night show was briefly cancelled after pressure from Donald Trump’s government is to urge UK audiences to stand up for free speech.

In a defiant alternative Christmas message on Channel 4, Jimmy Kimmel will liken the first year of Trump’s second administration to the rise of fascism.

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© Photograph: Channel 4

© Photograph: Channel 4

Amadeus review – this Mozart series is a pale, petty version of the movie it’s based on

21 décembre 2025 à 23:00

Will Sharpe and Paul Bettany’s new TV drama is flat, airless and banal. It’s a crass affair with a thin, half-hearted performance from Sharpe

Here’s my position. If you are going to create a miniseries about the life, death and music of one of the defining geniuses of the last 1,000 years of western civilisation, and if you are going to use as your source material a script for a great play that was made into a near-perfect film beloved by almost everyone for its wit and immense, profound themes rendered accessible and moving, and for the fact that it had two of the most extraordinary performances ever committed to what may still then have been celluloid – well, you had better be pretty damn sure that you are bringing something new, exciting, different, richer, cleverer, even more illuminating to the table. Otherwise you are going to look like a bit of a berk.

And so, my friends, to the new six-part drama Amadeus, about the life, death and music of Wolfgang A Mozart, one of the defining geniuses of the last 1,000 years of western history. Co-creators Joe Barton and Julian Farino have retained parts of Peter Shaffer’s 1979 play and the 1984 film starring Tom Hulce as Mozart and F Murray Abraham as his rival composer Antonio Salieri, reworked them into lesser forms, and surrounded them with lesser – flat, airless, banal – scenes. Shaffer’s driving interests in the corrupting power of envy, the survival of religious faith under duress, the mystery of talent and what we expect to come from genius are mostly reduced to pale, petty versions of themselves. The performances – well, we’ll come to those.

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© Photograph: Adrienn Szabo/©Sky UK Ltd

© Photograph: Adrienn Szabo/©Sky UK Ltd

US justice department restores photo featuring Trump from Epstein files

21 décembre 2025 à 22:56

Department says image was flagged by prosecutors before determining it posed no risk to survivors of late sex offender

The US justice department said on Sunday it had restored an image it had removed a day earlier from the public release of investigative files related to Jeffrey Epstein after concluding that the photograph, which included within it a photo of Donald Trump, posed no risk of public exposure to victims of the late convicted sex offender.

The justice department said the image had been flagged by federal prosecutors in New York for potentially exposing victims of Epstein. Its unexplained removal on Saturday triggered a chorus of accusations from Democrats about evident political interference in favor of the president, a former friend of Epstein.

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El Kaabi’s stunning strike caps Morocco’s win over Comoros in Afcon opener

Par :Reuters
21 décembre 2025 à 22:40

The Africa Cup of Nations hosts, Morocco, overcame a nervy start to beat Comoros in the tournament’s opening game on Sunday after Brahim Díaz and the substitute Ayoub El Kaabi scored second-half goals.

It was a far from convincing showing, however, from highly fancied Morocco who are 97 places above the small Indian Ocean island nation in the world rankings and had to toil hard for the points in the rain at Rabat’s Prince Moulay Abdellah stadium.

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© Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images

James Ransone, US actor known for The Wire, dies aged 46

21 décembre 2025 à 22:37

LA medical examiner reports Ransone, who played Chester ‘Ziggy’ Sobotka in the HBO crime drama, died by suicide

James Ransone, the American actor best known for his work in 12 episodes of The Wire, has died in Los Angeles.

Information from the Los Angeles medical examiner indicated Ransone, 46, died on Friday from suicide.

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© Photograph: Eric Charbonneau/Shutterstock

© Photograph: Eric Charbonneau/Shutterstock

Gripes and infighting on display as Maga stars gather at Turning Point conference

21 décembre 2025 à 22:12

Figures at event include Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon and Trump Jr as cohesion of political right shows signs of stress

The stars of the Maga conservatism converged for the four-day AmericaFest conference in Phoenix this weekend amid reports that the cohesion of the political-religious right, a year into Donald Trump’s second presidential term, is showing signs of stress.

The sold-out Turning Point USA event brought together figures from the right including Megyn Kelly, Tucker Carlson, Steve Bannon, Donald Trump Jr, Vivek Ramaswamy, Ben Shapiro and Glenn Beck, to kick around the dominant themes of conservatism.

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© Photograph: Cheney Orr/Reuters

© Photograph: Cheney Orr/Reuters

Chicago White Sox sign Japanese star Munetaka Murakami to $34m deal

21 décembre 2025 à 22:08
  • Murakami joins White Sox on $34m, two-year deal

  • Former NPB MVP adds power to Chicago rebuild

  • Deal includes posting fee, award-based escalators

The rebuilding Chicago White Sox added Munetaka Murakami to their lineup on Sunday, agreeing to a $34m, two-year contract with the Japanese slugger.

Murakami, who turns 26 on 2 February, joins a promising group of young hitters that also includes Colson Montgomery, Kyle Teel and Chase Meidroth. The White Sox finished last in the AL Central this year with a 60-102 record, a 19-game improvement from the previous season.

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Amorim warns against panic buying after Fernandes joins Manchester United injury list

21 décembre 2025 à 21:25
  • Captain Fernandes injured in defeat at Aston Villa

  • ‘We need to find solutions, we continue with our plan’

Ruben Amorim insisted Manchester United risk making mistakes in the January transfer window if they panic after Bruno Fernandes joined their growing injury list. Amorim said he expects the United captain to miss their home Boxing Day game against Newcastle and fears Fernandes will be sidelined “for a while” after being forced off at half-time in the defeat against Aston Villa.

Fernandes clutched his left calf after a sixth-minute tackle from Boubacar Kamara and was later fouled by another Villa midfielder, Amadou Onana. He was replaced by Lisandro Martínez at the interval. The Argentina centre-back played alongside Manuel Ugarte at the base of United’s midfield, with Kobbie Mainoo absent with a calf issue sustained in training on Saturday.

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© Photograph: Ryan Browne/Shutterstock

Reçu hier — 21 décembre 2025 The Guardian

Another 130 kidnapped schoolchildren released in Nigeria

21 décembre 2025 à 21:05

Presidential spokesperson says all those abducted from a Catholic school in Niger state last month are now free

Nigerian authorities say they have secured the release of a further 130 schoolchildren kidnapped from a Catholic school in November, after 100 were freed earlier this month.

“Another 130 abducted Niger state pupils released, none left in captivity,” presidential spokesperson Sunday Dare said on X, in a post accompanied by a photo of smiling children.

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© Photograph: Twitter/X

Two Palestine Action-linked hunger strikers taken to hospital

21 décembre 2025 à 21:01

MPs and next of kin of prisoners Amu Gib, 30, and Kamran Ahmed, 28, call for immediate government intervention

Two Palestine Action-affiliated prisoners taking part in a hunger strike have been taken to hospital, as their next of kin and MPs expressed concern over prison conditions and called for immediate government intervention.

Amu Gib, 30, who was being held at HMP Bronzefield in Surrey while awaiting trial, is on day 50 of their hunger strike and 28-year-old Kamran Ahmed was being held at Pentonville prison in London and on day 42 of his hunger strike. The two are the latest of eight prisoners who have been admitted to hospital since the hunger strike action began on Balfour day, 2 November, according to Prisoners for Palestine.

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© Composite: Prisoners for Palestine

© Composite: Prisoners for Palestine

Mass clearout of England leadership not in ECB plans after Ashes failure

21 décembre 2025 à 21:00
  • McCullum’s position likely to come under scrutiny

  • ECB believes mass sackings would be a mistake

The England and Wales Cricket Board is eager to avoid a mass ­clearout of England’s senior leadership in the wake of another humiliating away Ashes series defeat.

England’s hopes of winning the urn were expunged inside 11 days for just the fourth time in the contest’s 143-year history with Sunday’s 82-run defeat in Adelaide, and a fourth Ashes whitewash is on the cards in Melbourne and Sydney, unless the tourists can arrest a dismal 18-match run without a win in Australia that stretches back to 2011.

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© Photograph: Robbie Stephenson/PA

© Photograph: Robbie Stephenson/PA

More than 800 people cross Channel in dinghies, breaking record for December

21 décembre 2025 à 20:39

Saturday’s arrivals were the most on a single day in December and take the annual total to 41,455

More than 800 people crossed the Channel in small boats on Saturday, a record for a day in December, according to the Home Office.

December is traditionally one of the quietest months for Channel crossings, as a combination of low temperatures and stormy weather makes the journey particularly difficult. Poor visibility and less daylight have also been cited as factors influencing the crossings.

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© Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA

© Photograph: Gareth Fuller/PA

Morocco 2-0 Comoros: Africa Cup of Nations opener – live reaction

21 décembre 2025 à 22:05

The hosts and favourites got off to a winning start after goals from Brahim Diaz and Ayoub El Kaabi

The teams take to the field in Rabat, the stadium looks close to full, the home fans are expectant. Can Morocco set a standard?

On the field at Rabat, at the Complexe Sportif Prince Moulay Abdellah, CAF President Dr Pratrice Motsepe has takes to declare the AFCON open. Sadly, UK coverage of the opening ceremony has been non-existent.

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© Photograph: Paul Ellis/AFP/Getty Images

NFL week 16: Broncos v Jaguars, Lions v Steelers, Panthers beat Bucs – live

22 décembre 2025 à 00:20

J Cook rush for 44 yards

Well they were off to a slow start. The running back quickens matters with a mazy run through to the left then back across the field to avoid two free defenders. They just can’t quite bring him down and Cook levels it up.

D Prescott to R Flournoy for five yards

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© Photograph: Ryan Sun/AP

© Photograph: Ryan Sun/AP

US Coast Guard pursuing another oil tanker off coast of Venezuela

21 décembre 2025 à 19:50

Official indicates vessel is subject to sanctions after Trump’s ‘blockade’ on sanctioned tankers in and out of Venezuela

US Coast Guard officials said on Sunday that they are tracking an oil tanker in international waters close to Venezuela, according to media reports, marking the second such action over the weekend – and the third within the past week.

One official who spoke to Reuters, who first reported the pursuit, indicated that the tanker is subject to sanctions but did not provide the vessels precise location. An official also confirmed Sunday’s pursuit to the Associated Press, and said that it involved “a sanctioned dark fleet vessel that is part of Venezuela’s illegal sanctions evasion”.

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© Photograph: Eva Marie Uzcategui/Reuters

© Photograph: Eva Marie Uzcategui/Reuters

Morgan Rogers double sinks Manchester United and keeps Aston Villa on leaders’ heels

21 décembre 2025 à 19:44

There is simply no stopping this Aston Villa machine, cylinders pumping, exclusively handcrafted by Unai Emery, the manager who reacted to Morgan Rogers’ winning goal against Manchester United by launching his jacket into the night sky. “Birmingham, are you listening?” came the chorus from the home support but this was another victory with wider implications.

For now Villa, third and three points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal, are firmly in the title race, two more brilliant Rogers goals earning a 10th straight win in all competitions and rendering Matheus Cunha’s well-taken equaliser nothing more than a consolation. A frustrating defeat for Ruben Amorim was compounded by his captain, Bruno Fernandes, being forced off through injury at half-time.

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© Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters

© Photograph: Paul Childs/Action Images/Reuters

‘Miracle’ of Zealandia: chick is born to rare takahē pair thought to be infertile

21 décembre 2025 à 19:00

Unexpected arrival is a boon for birdlife in New Zealand, where there are only 500 takahē left

A pair of rare native New Zealand takahē birds who were believed infertile have stunned staff at the world’s largest urban eco-sanctuary, after hatching a “miracle” chick.

The roughly seven-week old chick was discovered inside Zealandia, a fully fenced eco-sanctuary 10 minutes from Wellington’s city centre, in November, but its arrival has been a closely guarded secret to ensure its safety.

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© Photograph: Linton Miller

© Photograph: Linton Miller

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