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L'actualité du mardi 12 janvier 2016 en images

epa05097466 A model presents a creation by Bobby Abley during the London Men's Fashion Week, in London, Britain, 11 January 2016.The Fall/Winter 2016 Mens collections are presented until 11 January. EPA/ANDREW COWIEANDREW COWIE / KEYSTONE

12 janvier 2016 à 19:40

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  • Mongolian artiste Heejin Diamond performs during the 11th Circus Festival of Budapest in the Capital's Circus in Budapest, Hungary, Monday, Jan. 11, 2016. She won the Special Pize of the Press. (Bea Kallos/MTI via AP)BEA KALLOS / KEYSTONE
  • epa05097880 Indigenous Fynbos burns in a bush fire next to the Atlantic Ocean in Misty Cliffs, Cape Town, South Africa 11 January 2016. Gale force South Easterly winds have been fanning several fires in the Cape making firefighting extremely difficult. The latest blaze ripped through the mountains above Scarborough and Misty cliffs as it moved towards Kommetjie and Ocean View. Two hundred firefighters with 25 vehicles and five helicopters are on the scene fighting the blaze. EPA/NIC BOTHMANIC BOTHMA / KEYSTONE
  • epa05098040 Sara Errani of Italy serves against Jelena Jankovic of Serbia during their second round at the Apia International Sydney Tennis Tournament in Sydney, Australia, 12 January 2016. EPA/PAUL MILLER AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUTPAUL MILLER / KEYSTONE
  • People collect their belongings from a heavily damaged building in the aftermath of a car bomb explosion in commercial area of New Baghdad, Iraq, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016. Gunmen stormed into a Baghdad mall on Monday after setting off a car bomb and launching a suicide attack at its entrance in the city’s mainly Shiite east, Iraqi officials said. (AP Photo/Khalid Mohammed)KHALID MOHAMMED / KEYSTONE
  • epa05098243 A dead body lies on the ground after an explosion near by Blue Mosque, in the Sultanahmet district of central Istanbul, Turkey, 12 January 2016. Ten people are dead and 15 injured following an explosion in the Sultanahmet district of central Istanbul, the Anadolu news agency reported, citing the city's governor. According to the report, government sources suspect the explosion was intended as a terror attack. Police believe a suicide bomber was to blame, broadcaster CNN Turk reported. EPA/DENIZ TOPRAK ATTENTION EDITORS: GRAPHIC CONTENT.DENIZ TOPRAK / KEYSTONE
  • epa05098424 German Chancellor Angela Merkel (R) receives Algeria's Prime Minister Abdelmalek Sellal with a military salute in Berlin, Germany, 12 January 2016. EPA/SOEREN STACHESOEREN STACHE / KEYSTONE
  • epa05098442 Pilot whales are seen swept ashore on a beach near Tuticorin, Tamil Nadu, India, 12 Janaury 2016. Over 50 pilot whales became stranded on beaches in India's southern state of Tamil Nadu overnight, officials said. The beached whales were found near coastal villages over a 25-kilometre stretch, said M Ravi Kumar, the top administrator of Tuticorin district. At least four of them had died. EPA/STRSTR / KEYSTONE
  • An Indian officer from the Indian Central Reserve Police Force shouts slogans during preparations for the upcoming Republic Day parade, near the Presidential Palace in New Delhi, India, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016. Indian marks Republic Day on Jan. 26. (AP Photo/Bernat Armangue)Bernat Armangue / KEYSTONE
  • In this Monday, Jan. 11, 2016 photo, a young boy waits to be evacuated from the besieged town of Madaya, northwest of Damascus, Syria. Aid convoys reached three besieged villages on Monday — Madaya, near Damascus, where U.N. humanitarian chief Stephen O'Brien said about 400 people need to be evacuated immediately to receive life-saving treatment for medical conditions, malnourishment and starvation, and the Shiite villages of Foua and Kfarya in northern Syria. Reports of starvation and images of emaciated children have raised global concerns and underscored the urgency for new peace talks that the U.N. is hoping to host in Geneva on Jan. 25. (AP Photo)Uncredited / KEYSTONE
  • epa05098457 A flyer containing bathing rules seen in a swimming pool in Munich, Germany, 12 January 2016. The flyer explains, for instance, that women may not be sexually harrassed in any verbal or physical manner. The experience that swimming pools in Munich have made with these rules of conduct, written in Arabic among others, has been positive, triggering nationwide demand in the process. EPA/SVEN HOPPESVEN HOPPE / KEYSTONE
  • Pigeons sit in the snow with a portrait of Albert Einstein painted on a wall in St.Petersburg, Russia, Tuesday, Jan. 12, 2016. Low temperatures caused the two-days of snowfall in St.Petersburg. (AP Photo/Dmitry Lovetsky)Dmitry Lovetsky / KEYSTONE
  • epa05098622 A Syrian man who was injured in government airstrikes looks on at a field hospital in the rebel-held Douma, Syria, 12 January 2016. According to local sources, government forces shelled Douma with cluster bombs killing at least five people on 12 January 2016. EPA/MOHAMMED BADRAMOHAMMED BADRA / KEYSTONE
  • epa05098649 A model poses with a Mercedes A 200 d car on the first press day at the Brussels Motor Show in Brussels, Belgium, 12 January 2016. The Motor show will run from 14 to 24 January. EPA/LAURENT DUBRULELAURENT DUBRULE / KEYSTONE
  • epa05098746 A newborn bull elephant stands under his mother Kandy and next to six-month-old female elephant Anjuli (L) at Hagenbeck Zoo in Hamburg, Germany, 12 January 2016. The little Asian elephant was born on 11 January 2016. EPA/CHRISTIAN CHARISIUSCHRISTIAN CHARISIUS / KEYSTONE
  • epa05098731 Queen Rania of Jordan looks on during a visit to the EU headquarters where she is to have a meeting with European Commission President Jean Claude Juncker (not in picture) in Brussels, Belgium, 12 January 2016. EPA/OLIVIER HOSLETOLIVIER HOSLET / KEYSTONE
  • Spain's Sergio Ramos and his girlfriend Pilar Rubio arrive on the red carpet prior to the FIFA Ballon d'Or awarding ceremony at the Kongresshaus in Zurich, Switzerland, Monday, January 11, 2016. (KEYSTONE/Walter Bieri)WALTER BIERI / KEYSTONE
  • epa05097672 Mongolian artist Heejin Diamond performs during the 11th Circus Festival of Budapest in the Capital's Circus in Budapest, Hungary, 11 January 2016. Diamond won the Special Pize of the Press. EPA/BEA KALLOS HUNGARY OUTBEA KALLOS / KEYSTONE
  • epa05097730 Spanish actress Penelope Cruz arrives for the 31st Jose Maria Forque cinema awards held at the Congress Palace of Madrid, in Madrid, Spain, 11 January 2016. Penolope has been nominated for her role in 'Ma Ma' by Julio Medem. EPA/JUANJO MARTINJUANJO MARTIN / KEYSTONE
  • A Powerball ticket is sold in a truck stop in Carlisle, Pa., Monday, Jan. 11, 2016. The Powerball jackpot has grown to over 1 billion dollars. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar)Gene J. Puskar / KEYSTONE
  • epa05098141 A handout picture made available by Australia's Dreamworld Theme Park on 12 January 2016 shows tiger cubs, Akasha and Adira, making their debut at Dreamworld on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, 11 January 2016. EPA/DREAMWORLD AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT HANDOUT EDITORIAL USE ONLY/NO SALESDREAMWORLD / KEYSTONE
  • epa05098819 A Russian man walks across the bridge through the Moskva River during heavy snowfall near the Kremlin in Moscow, Russia, 12 January 2016. The temperatures reached about -10 degrees Celsius in Moscow. EPA/YURI KOCHETKOVYURI KOCHETKOV / KEYSTONE
  • In this Monday, Jan. 11, 2016 photo, Pope Francis shakes hands with Oscar-winning actor Roberto Benigni after receiving the Italian edition of his first book as pope ' The Name of God is Mercy ', at the Vatican. The Vatican officially launched the book Tuesday with a high-level panel discussion featuring Francis' secretary of state, Cardinal Pietro Parolin, and 'Life Is Beautiful' actor Roberto Benigni, signaling the importance Francis places on getting the message out. (L'Osservatore Romano/Pool Photo via AP)KEYSTONE
  • epa05098504 Italian actor and director Roberto Benigni smiles during the official launch of 'The Name of God is Mercy' (Il nome di Dio e Misericordia) in Rome, Italy, 12 January 2016. Pope Francis' first book as pontiff is a 100-page conversation with Italian journalist Andrea Tornielli. EPA/ETTORE FERRARIETTORE FERRARI / KEYSTONE

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