Paris Match devotes its front page to the war in Ukraine with new exclusive reports.
The feat of these brutes: reduce the city to ruins to bring it down. As Kadyrov’s henchmen declared victory after more than a month of siege, they came up against the resistance of some 3,000 Ukrainian soldiers, including those of the Azov battalion, along with the Russian troops. “They will fight until the end,” assured Denys Chmygal, the Ukrainian Prime Minister. Entrenched in the immense Azovstal metallurgical plant, the last defenders repelled the announced fall of Mariupol. And day after day, forced the Kremlin to change its strategy.
Ukraine: battle for lost children
Find the story of our special correspondent in Ukraine Emilie Blachère in number 3807, on sale Thursday.
In summary
THE MAINTENANCE
Norman Foster, the city of tomorrow
THE SPIRIT OF TIME
Cultural bottom line
CULTURE
The essential Maïmouna Doucouré
Music. Michael Bublé, king of own
Louise strikes back
Movie theater. Monia Chokri Freedom, equality, femininity
Theater. Amir in the deep end
NEWS
THE SHOCK OF PHOTOS
Charlene revives the family spirit
LAST HOURS OF NOISE AND FERVOR
By Pierre Adrian and Philibert Humm
THE SOS OF THE PUBLIC HOSPITAL
By Anne Jouan
MARIOUPOL PUTIN’S REVENGE
By Emilie Blachere
THE HUNT FOR EXECUTIONERS IS OPEN
By Ksenia Bolchakova
IN THE HEART OF UKRAINE, RESISTANT AND MARTYRED
By Bernard-Henri Lévy
MARILYN HIS FATHER FINALLY IDENTIFIED
By Aurélie Raya and Olivier O’Mahony
MARK KARPELÈS THE BITCOIN BARON IS BACK
By Francois de Labarre
LOUIS BERTIGNAC THE HOUR OF TRUTH
Interview Benjamin Locoge
MICHEL BOUQUET LAST ACT
By Catherine Schwaab
LIVE MATCH
TENDENCY
Massaro, the silver-fingered shoemaker
TRAVEL
Club Med sets up in the Seychelles
WELFARE
The big destocking
COMING
The glasses to take full… the ears!
SELF
Christine Lagarde and the Aïcha des Gazelles rally
MONEY
Income tax: everything that changes in the declaration
HEALTH
Covid-19: an endless pandemic
ARCHIVES
Consumption in all its states