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En direct, Proche-Orient : Donald Trump dit que les Etats-Unis vont « aider les habitants de Gaza à se procurer de la nourriture »

6 mai 2025 à 06:34
Selon le président américain, « le Hamas rend les choses impossibles parce qu’il récupère tout ce qui entre » dans le territoire palestinien. Le cabinet de sécurité israélien a, lui, approuvé une extension des opérations militaires visant à la « conquête » de l’enclave.

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Plus belle la vie en avance : ce qui vous attend dans l'épisode 327 du mercredi 7 mai 2025 [SPOILERS]

6 mai 2025 à 06:00

Attention, les paragraphes qui suivent contiennent des spoilers sur l'épisode de Plus belle la vie, encore plus belle diffusé mercredi après-midi sur TF1 ! Si vous ne voulez rien savoir, ne lisez pas ce qui suit !

Mercredi 7 mai dans Plus belle la vie, encore plus belle...

Eric n'est plus un cœur

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Les satellites en fin de vie peuvent être à l'origine du changement climatique et de l'appauvrissement de la couche d'ozone, selon une étude

6 mai 2025 à 03:09
Les satellites en fin de vie peuvent être à l'origine du changement climatique et de l'appauvrissement de la couche d'ozone,
selon une étude

Une étude intitulée Impact des émissions de satellites en fin de vie sur l'atmosphère terrestre, publiée par le Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, soulève des inquiétudes quant aux conséquences environnementales de la multiplication des satellites en orbite terrestre. Selon les chercheurs, la combustion annuelle de milliers de satellites libérera...

En direct, Proche-Orient : Donald Trump dit que les Etats-Unis vont « aider les habitants de Gaza à se procurer de la nourriture »

6 mai 2025 à 06:34
Selon le président américain, « le Hamas rend les choses impossibles parce qu’il récupère tout ce qui entre » dans le territoire palestinien. Le cabinet de sécurité israélien a, lui, approuvé une extension des opérations militaires visant à la « conquête » de l’enclave.

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Des Palestiniens font la queue pour obtenir une portion de nourriture chaude distribuée dans le camp de réfugiés de Nousseirat, dans le centre de la bande de Gaza, le 5 mai 2025.

Inde-Pakistan : l’affrontement de deux nationalismes en roue libre

6 mai 2025 à 06:30
Depuis la partition de 1947, les deux pays ne cessent de se déchirer autour de la région autonome du Cachemire, afin de récupérer la souveraineté totale sur ce territoire stratégique.

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Des militants du Parti du peuple pakistanais frappent une effigie de Narendra Modi lors d’une manifestation contre l’Inde, à Multan (Pakistan), le 4 mai 2025.

Annonces des remasters d’Ecco et d’un nouveau jeu Ecco inédit

6 mai 2025 à 06:12
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Ed Annunziata, le créateur d’Ecco the Dolphin, a annoncé lors d’une interview avec Xbox Wire que des remasters d’Ecco the Dolphin et d’Ecco: The Tides of Time sont en préparation. Une fois ces projets terminés, lui et l’équipe originale travailleront sur un tout nouveau troisième opus destiné aux joueurs d’aujourd’hui. Ce post sur Xbox Wire […]

Xiaomi, Oppo, Honor... les marques chinoises préparent un monde mobile sans Google.

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Plusieurs poids lourds chinois du smartphone, comme Xiaomi, Oppo, OnePlus ou Honor, semblent préparer activement un avenir moins dépendant de Google et de son écosystème Android. En développant leurs propres systèmes d'exploitation et en collaborant entre eux, ils élaborent un "Plan B" stratégique. Est-ce la fin annoncée de la domination de Google sur nos téléphones ?

Ukrainian drones target Moscow for second night

6 mai 2025 à 06:07

Apartment building hit and debris falls on highway, according to reports, with major airports serving Russian capital temporarily closed

Ukrainian drones targeted Moscow for the second night in a row, forcing the temporary closure of the capital’s airports, Russia’s military reported.

The consecutive attacks came ahead of Moscow marking this week the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Soviet Union and its allies over Germany in the second world war. Vladimir Putin has tried to call a three-day ceasefire for the 8-10 May anniversary; however Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has characterised the idea as self-serving and pointless unless it lasts 30 days in line with a US proposal that Putin has ignored.

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© Photograph: Viacheslav Ratynskyi/Reuters

What to Know About Germany’s New Government

6 mai 2025 à 06:01
The choice of ministers points to a tolerance for political risk, but it also assembles a team of loyalists around the new chancellor and vice chancellor.

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Friedrich Merz, the leader of Germany’s conservative Christian Democratic Union, in Berlin on Monday.

‘We know what is happening, we cannot walk away’: how the Guardian bore witness to horror in former Yugoslavia

6 mai 2025 à 06:00

During the decade-long conflicts, the major powers dithered as Serb militias carried out their brutal campaigns of ethnic cleansing. Guardian reporters became more passionate and more outspoken in their condemnation, attracting praise and criticism

Among many courageous correspondents covering the war in the former Yugoslavia, the reporting of Ed Vulliamy and Maggie O’Kane received plaudits and numerous awards. Both were inexorably drawn to where the action was, and wrote unblinking, vivid accounts. But what made their work controversial was their refusal to be neutral. For many journalists, including some of their colleagues at the Guardian, it was vital to maintain the distinction between being a witness – a “neutral” observer – and becoming actively caught up in the conflict. Some felt they crossed a line that should not have been crossed.

The war – a series of ethnic conflicts that started in 1991 and lasted for nearly a decade – left more than 200,000 dead and 1 million displaced. During the course of their reporting, Vulliamy and O’Kane became involved partisans, in the cause of the Bosnian Muslims, in particular. For O’Kane, “There really was no parity of guilt in this”. Vulliamy, too, saw the Muslims, more than any others, as the “victim people” of the war, and his reporting became a passionate indictment of their oppressors.

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© Photograph: Sean Smith/The Guardian

Many in US and western Europe think ‘third world war likely within five to 10 years’

Exclusive: Poll before 80th anniversary of VE Day finds tensions with Russia seen as most probable cause

Eighty years after the second world war, polling shows many Americans and western Europeans believe an even more devastating third global conflict could break out within a decade, with tensions with Russia seen as the most probable cause.

As Europe prepares to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day, the YouGov polling also showed large majorities felt that events during and before the second world war were relevant today and must continue to be taught to younger generations.

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© Photograph: RomoloTavani/Getty Images/iStockphoto

‘Women designing for women’: the new wave dominating UK high street

6 mai 2025 à 06:00

Whistles recruits ex-Topshop design chief, while M&S, Uniqlo and Cos thrive with women in top creative roles

The health of the British high street is a much-discussed topic in fashion. The latest secret weapon set to resuscitate the sector? A wave of female designers at much-loved brands.

Jacqui Markham, previously the design director at Topshop and Asos, was named the new creative director at Whistles last week. She joins Maddy Evans, promoted to director of womenswear at Marks & Spencer this year, and Clare Waight Keller, the former Givenchy designer who joined Uniqlo last year. Meanwhile, Cos, the fashion insiders’ current favourite, has had Karin Gustafsson at the design helm since the brand began in 2006.

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© Photograph: William Barton/Alamy

How old are we really? What a test can tell us about our biological age – podcast

Direct to consumer tests that claim to tell us our biological – as opposed to chronological – age are getting a lot of attention, but what can they really tell us about our health? Science editor Ian Sample talks to Dr Brian H Chen, an epidemiologist at the California Pacific Medical Center Research Institute, who has conducted research into a variety of these tests called epigenetic clocks. He explains what exactly they are measuring and whether, once we have the results, there are any evidence-based strategies we can adopt to lower our biological age

Real age versus biological age: the startups revealing how old we really are

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© Photograph: Alexey Kotelnikov/Alamy

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