In the United States, former president Donald Trump looks on course to regain the White House, according to the first partial results of the 2024 presidential election.
A number of polling stations have already closed, and ongoing counts currently put him in the lead in the race.
At the time of this provisional count, Donald Trump had 267 electoral votes, while his main opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris, had 224.
The other two candidates, Jill Stein and Chase Olivier, have not received a single electoral vote. To win, a candidate needs 270 electoral votes.
However, the results remain provisional: several key states are still being counted and could alter the outcome of the election.
In this tight race, where every elector is crucial, Americans are eagerly awaiting the final outcome, which could be announced in the next few hours, or even days, depending on the pace of the count.
Attention remains particularly focused on swing states, whose results could be decisive for the outcome of the election.
The forthcoming results will have a decisive impact on the future of the American presidency for the next four years.