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Les agents de la brigade verte sont sur le pont depuis fin février pour permettre aux batraciens de faire « crôa(c)-crôa(c) » sans risque de se faire écraser lorsqu’ils font leur va-et-vient entre forêts et étangs. Routes fermées la nuit comme entre Wittersdorf et Hirsingue (de 19 h à 7 h jusqu’au 1er avril inclus), crapauducs (Ndlr : petit conduit sous une route, permettant le passage) comme du côté de Reiningue, ou encore filets et seaux de part et d’autres des routes pour récupérer celles et ceux qui veulent traverser, les dispositifs sont nombreux dans le département et les amphibiens aussi. Reportage à Jettingen avec Judith Saidani, garde champêtre à la brigade verte de Walheim.
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer is joined by European leaders including Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban for talks on migration as part of the European Political Community Summit at Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire, England. IMAGES
New UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer says he is "not prepared to continue" with the Rwanda deportation plan of his Conservative predecessors. Speaking the day after his Labour Party secured a landslide election victory, Starmer says the plan "was never a deterrent, almost the opposite." SOUNDBITE
Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni visits an under-construction asylum processing centre in Albania, set to be run by Italy, with her Albanian counterpart Edi Rama, days ahead of European elections. Under a controversial deal between Rome and Tirana, Albania has agreed to take in asylum seekers plucked from the seas off Italy, register them at a migrant centre on the Adriatic Sea and then house them at another centre inland while their claims are processed. IMAGES
EU spokesperson Eric Mamer seems to pour cold water over a potential Dutch opt-out of the bloc's asylum system, saying "you cannot opt out of EU legislation... We are working on the basis of existing treaties and existing legislation". Speaking to AFP earlier on Thursday, Dutch far-right leader Geert Wilders vowed to enact the country's strictest asylum policy ever. SOUNDBITE