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«Ce qu’il se passe à Washington, on ne regarde pas» : pour les 250 ans des Etats-Unis, le Texas tout en barbecues et feux d’artifice

Libération

Libération

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July 5, 2026

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A Dallas, les habitants ne veulent surtout pas parler de politique pour cette journée de fête de l’indépendance, et ont préféré profiter du jour férié en famille, malgré la chaleur écrasante.

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