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Si ce n’est pas le cas, pensez à activer votre bloqueur de javascript favori ou à passer en “mode lecture” (Firefox) ;-) Brave New World D’incroyables chutes de neige ont enseveli des maisons entières au Kamtchatka (huffingtonpost.fr) Des chercheurs japonais développent un « voyant moteur » pour l’humain, qui clignote quand quelque chose cloche (slate.fr) – voir aussi Glow with the flow : Implanted “living skin” lights up to signal health change (iis.u-tokyo.ac.jp) China Builds Wild Gravity Machine (futurism.com) The futuristic-looking machine, called CHIEF1900, was constructed at China’s Centrifugal Hypergravity and Interdisciplinary Experiment Facility (CHIEF) at Zheijang University in Eastern China, and allows researchers to study how extreme forces affect various materials, plants, cells, or other structures Coal power generation falls in China and India for first time since 1970s (theguardian.com) The simultaneous fall in coal-powered electricity in the world’s biggest coal-consuming countries had not happened since 1973, according to analysts at the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air, and was driven by a record roll-out of clean energy projects. En Inde, un État de 25 millions d’habitant·es passe en 100 % bio (reporterre.net) L’Inde veut accéder au code source des smartphones, et c’est un sérieux problème pour Apple (01net.com) Au Kirghizstan, un black-out énergétique se profile à cause du réchauffement climatique (reporterre.net) Uganda shuts down internet two days before election (restofworld.org) As President Yoweri Museveni contests for the seventh term, regulators cite misinformation risks for internet shutdown. Rights groups say it undermines free and fair voting. 2025 deadliest year for Ukrainian civilians since first year of Russia’s full-scale war, UN says (kyivindependent.com) « Nous sommes dans une zone grise, personne ne peut nous aider » : être queer en Ukraine occupée (basta.media) Dans les territoires d’Ukraine occupés par la Russie, la politique homophobe devient une arme de répression contre la population locale. Témoignages de personnes originaires du Donbass et qui ont dû fuir. Rights groups hail acquittal after seven years of aid workers prosecuted during Greece refugee crisis (theguardian.com) Lesbos court clears aid workers of people smuggling, a move Human Rights Watch called a vindication of their lifesaving activities at sea Article by article, how Big Tech shaped the EU’s roll-back of digital rights (corporateeurope.org) Law professor sues Germany for ‘illegal’ border controls (euobserver.com) Border controls aren’t supposed to exist between EU member states – that’s the promise of the 1985 Schengen treaty. Yet today, travelers routinely face checks when crossing borders within the union. White supremacist dating site profiles linked to Tory and Reform councillors (observer.co.uk) “When elected officials show up in these spaces, it stops being private and becomes a public issue,” Root told The Observer. “The goal wasn’t humiliation. It was accountability.” Face aux menaces de Trump à l’encontre du Groenland, la France, l’Allemagne, la Suède et la Norvège ont annoncé l’envoi de personnel militaire sur l’île (legrandcontinent.eu) Les huit pays (dont la France) que Donald Trump va sanctionner « jusqu’à l’achat du Groenland » (huffingtonpost.fr) Le président américain contre-attaque face aux pays européens qui tentent de lui mettre des bâtons dans les roues sur sa volonté d’acquérir le Groenland. Macron urges EU to deploy trade ‘bazooka’ against US as Trump ramps up tensions (politico.eu) Archaeologists find a supersized medieval shipwreck in Denmark (arstechnica.com) The sunken ship reveals that the medieval European economy was growing fast. US cargo tech company publicly exposed its shipping systems and customer data to the web (techcrunch.com) For the past year, security researchers have been urging the global shipping industry to shore up their cyber defenses after a spate of cargo thefts were linked to hackers. The researchers say they have seen elaborate hacks targeting logistics companies to hijack and redirect large amounts of their customers’ products into the hands of criminals, in what has become an alarming collusion between hackers and real-life organized crime gangs. Judge orders Anna’s Archive to delete scraped data ; no one thinks it will comply (arstechnica.com) Donald Trump adresse un doigt d’honneur à une personne, la Maison Blanche défend une réponse « adéquate » (lemonde.fr) NASA reports record heat but omits reference to climate change (france24.com) Aux États-Unis, la multiplication de data centers suscite une opposition locale croissante (next.ink) EPA makes it harder for states, tribes to block pipelines (arstechnica.com) The Trump administr
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