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Game awards 2025 - Decrepit, le Souls-like horrifique et médiéval qui met un joli coup de pression

Les Game Awards 2025 se sont tenus dans la nuit de jeudi à vendredi et furent l'occasion pour pléthore de jeux indépendants (ou presque) de se mettre en lumière. Dans le tas recèlent de jolies surprises : prenez Decrepit par exemple, un titre à la croisée des chemins entre un Souls, un Resident Evil et un Skyrim. Oui, on n'a pas peur des amalgames, ici.

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En Belgique et aux Pays-Bas, les écologistes cherchent à enrayer leur recul

La plupart des partis verts du Benelux ont ouvert une réflexion sur la place des questions sociales, l’enracinement dans la société civile et les compromis que suppose l’exercice du pouvoir.

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Samuel Cogolati et Marie Lecocq, coprésidents d’Ecolo, lors de la réception de Nouvel An de leur parti francophone, à Bruxelles, le 20 janvier 2025.
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Salah back in Liverpool fray after Slot talks, Premier League buildup and more – matchday live

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Arsenal v Wolves: The final Premier League match of the day sees first meets worst as the league leaders host bottom of the table at the Emirates Stadium. Mikel Arteta has insisted Gabriel Jesus will not be sold and can be his first-choice No 9 after Jesus made his injury comeback as a second-half substitute in the 3-0 win against Club Brugge on Wednesday following 11 months away.

The Brazil international, 28, brings an extra dimension to Arteta’s frontline but he has just 18 months to run on his contract.

No, I don’t consider that [selling him], especially with the situation that we have right now.

Gabriel has a lot to offer to the team and he’s proven that straight away in the first minute that he was available to play. He’s put so much to be in this position again and now the focus is to be with us.

I’ve been trying and learning all the moments and all the challenges, but every single week that we play, the numbers are not amazing for us, but we have been breaking so many of those numbers as well, it’s been incredible.

I love this type of challenge. I love it, because if the club didn’t achieve it in the past, there is a reason and right now, we can change the story. Simple as that.

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© Composite: Getty Images; Guardian Design

© Composite: Getty Images; Guardian Design

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Google s’incline devant Disney au sujet de l’IA

Après avoir reçu une mise en demeure de la part de Disney, le géant de la tech a définitivement supprimé toutes les vidéos générées par IA, et mettant en scène des personnages de la firme aux grandes oreilles. Une victoire pour Disney, qui s'est désormais allié à OpenAI dans le domaine.

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Trump loomed over baseball’s Hall of Fame. But voters still said no to Bonds and Clemens

With Trump championing Pete Rose and pressuring MLB’s commissioner, the Hall of Fame vote became a referendum on power, memory and whether integrity still matters

Since mid-May, when Major League Baseball commissioner Rob Manfred announced Pete Rose would be eligible for Hall of Fame consideration and explained his specious reasonings behind it, last week’s Hall of Fame vote by the 16-member Classic Era committee carried with it a certain air of inevitability for Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds, the two greatest players currently not enshrined in Cooperstown.

Rose was championed by Donald Trump, who used his populism to demand the Hit King finally be allowed into the Hall, an honor denied Rose since 1989 when baseball placed him on the permanently ineligible list for betting on games when he managed the Cincinnati Reds. After Rose died in September 2024, Trump then won the presidency five weeks later and immediately increased the pressure on Manfred to end Rose’s 36-year banishment – despite the absence of any evidence suggesting Rose was any less guilty in death of gambling on the sport than he had been alive. Nevertheless, Manfred acquiesced to Trump, and in 2027, for the first time, Pete Rose will be eligible for induction into the Hall of Fame.

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© Photograph: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

© Photograph: Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

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Des chercheurs du MIT dévoilent un capteur de glycémie sans piqûre

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Des chercheurs du MIT ont mis au point une technologie prometteuse pour mesurer la glycémie sans la moindre piqûre. Basé sur la spectroscopie Raman, leur appareil, encore volumineux, utilise la lumière pour analyser la composition chimique des tissus et suivre le glucose en temps réel. Une avancée majeure qui pourrait un jour prendre la forme d'une simple montre connectée.

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Google Chat se dote enfin de cette nouvelle fonctionnalité très demandée par les utilisateurs

Alors que Gmail proposait cette option depuis des années, l'application de messagerie instantanée de la firme de Mountain View rattrape son retard technologique. Cette mise à jour, déployée dès maintenant pour certains et finalisée d'ici la mi-janvier 2026, promet d'améliorer la gestion de nos conversations professionnelles et personnelles.

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L'état du climat en France : des chiffres explosifs en 2025 dévoilés en avant-première

Après une succession d’années anormalement chaudes, que montre l’évolution du climat en France en 2025 ? Un climatologue nous a présenté en avant-première son bilan de l’année en cours, avec des chiffres explosifs qui témoignent d’une trajectoire particulièrement claire.

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Lionel Messi’s India tour starts in chaos as angry fans throw seats on to pitch

  • Argentinian makes 20-minute appearance in Kolkata

  • Supporters climb fence and hurl objects from stands

Lionel Messi’s tour of India kicked off on a chaotic note on Saturday as fans ripped up seats and threw them on to the pitch after the Argentina and Inter Miami forward’s brief visit to the Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, the ANI news agency reported.

Messi is in India as part of a tour during which he is scheduled to attend concerts, youth football clinics, a padel tournament and launch charitable initiatives at events in Kolkata, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Delhi.

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© Photograph: Dibyangshu Sarkar/AFP/Getty Images

© Photograph: Dibyangshu Sarkar/AFP/Getty Images

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‘This extraordinary story never goes out of fashion’: 30 authors on the books they give to everyone

Colm Tóibín, Robert Macfarlane, Elif Shafak, Michael Rosen and more share the novels, poetry and memoirs that make the perfect gift

I love giving books as presents. I rarely give anything else. I strongly approve of the Icelandic tradition of the Jólabókaflóðið (Yule book flood), whereby books are given (and, crucially, read) on Christmas Eve. Nan Shepherd’s The Living Mountain is the one I’ve given more often than any other; so much so that I keep a stack of four or five to hand, ready to give at Christmas or any other time of the year. It’s a slender masterpiece – a meditation on Shepherd’s lifelong relationship with the Cairngorm mountains, which was written in the 1940s but not published until 1977. It’s “about the Cairngorms” in the sense that Mrs Dalloway is “about London”; which is to say, it is both intensely engaged with its specific setting, and gyring outwards to vaster questions of knowledge, existence and – a word Shepherd uses sparingly but tellingly – love.

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As Sudan burns, the NBA’s embrace of the UAE shows how sport enables atrocity

While UAE-backed forces are accused of mass killings in Sudan, the NBA is deepening its partnership with the controversial Gulf state. This is what sportswashing looks like

As paramilitary fighters from the brutal Rapid Support Forces (RSF) overran the largest city in western Sudan – carrying out mass executions, rapes and ethnic cleansing with weapons supplied by the United Arab Emirates – the NBA’s annual in-season tournament, the Emirates NBA Cup, tipped off on Halloween night, proudly sponsored by the very same Gulf state.

The tournament is the most visible example of the NBA’s expanding partnership with the UAE – a partnership that includes annual preseason games in Abu Dhabi, a lucrative sponsorship deal with Emirates airlines, and plans for a new NBA Global Academy at NYU’s Abu Dhabi campus.

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© Photograph: Jesse D Garrabrant/NBAE/Getty Images

© Photograph: Jesse D Garrabrant/NBAE/Getty Images

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Starmer to pick new US ambassador as relations with Trump tested

Exclusive: A trio of candidates have been interviewed by the PM, but he could still decide to directly appoint someone else

Keir Starmer is poised to choose a new ambassador to Washington from a shortlist of three as relations with the US are tested over Ukraine and Donald Trump’s attacks on European leaders.

The prime minister held interviews with three finalists for the role this week, the Guardian has learned, with Downing Street preparing to make an appointment before the end of the year.

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© Photograph: Leon Neal/AP

© Photograph: Leon Neal/AP

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J’ai testé l’airfryer Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer AF500EU - Test et avis

Les airfryers ont le vent en poupe. Ils promettent une cuisine facile, créative, avec peu d’huile. L’airfryer Ninja Foodi Flex 7-en-1 AF500EU se fait remarquer par sa grande capacité (10,4 litres) et sa polyvalence (avec son large panel de températures). Nous l’avions repéré dans notre top des...

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