À la une de la presse, ce mardi 25 janvier, les réactions au coup d’État au Burkina Faso, notamment en France, où l’événement est perçu comme un nouveau coup dur pour l’opération Barkhane au Sahel. La décision de l’ex-Premier ministre libanais Saad Hariri de quitter la vie politique. Et un nouvel épisode du “Partygate” au Royaume-Uni.
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