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180372969 story Power

Germany Covers Nearly 56 Percent of 2025 Electricity Use With
Renewables (cleanenergywire.org) 8

Posted by BeauHD on Saturday December 13, 2025 @05:00AM from the
energy-transition dept.
Longtime Slashdot reader AmiMoJo shares a report from Clean Energy
Wire: Renewable energy sources covered nearly 56 percent of Germany's
gross electricity consumption in 2025, according to preliminary
figures by energy industry group BDEW and research institute ZSW.
Despite a 'historically weak' first quarter of the year for wind
power production and a significant drop in hydropower output, the
share of renewables grew by 0.7 percentage points compared to the
previous year thanks to an increase in installed solar power
capacity.

Solar power output increased by 18.7 percent over the whole year,
while the strong growth in installed capacity from previous years
could be sustained, with more than 17 gigawatts (GW) added to the
system. With March being the least windy month in Germany since
records began in 1950, wind power output, on the other hand, faced a
drop of 5.2 percent compared to 2024. However, stronger winds in the
second and third quarter compensated for much of the early-year
decrease.

Onshore turbines with a capacity of 5.2 GW were added to the grid, a
marked increase from the 3.3 GW in the previous year. Due to
significantly less precipitation this year compared to 2024,
hydropower output dropped by nearly one quarter (24.1%), while
remaining only a fraction (3.2%) of total renewable power output.


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180373103 story Privacy

Chinese Whistleblower Living In US Is Being Hunted By Beijing With US
Tech (go.com) 24

Posted by BeauHD on Saturday December 13, 2025 @02:00AM from the
always-watching dept.
A former Chinese official who fled to the U.S. says Beijing has used
advanced surveillance technology from U.S. companies to track,
intimidate, and punish him and his family across borders. ABC News
reports: Retired Chinese official Li Chuanliang was recuperating from
cancer on a Korean resort island when he got an urgent call: Don't
return to China, a friend warned. You're now a fugitive. Days later,
a stranger snapped a photo of Li in a cafe. Terrified South Korea
would send him back, Li fled, flew to the U.S. on a tourist visa and
applied for asylum. But even there -- in New York, in California,
deep in the Texas desert -- the Chinese government continued to hunt
him down with the help of surveillance technology.

Li's communications were monitored, his assets seized and his
movements followed in police databases. More than 40 friends and
relatives -- including his pregnant daughter -- were identified and
detained, even by tracking down their cab drivers through facial
recognition software. Three former associates died in detention, and
for months shadowy men Li believed to be Chinese operatives stalked
him across continents, interviews and documents seen by The
Associated Press show.

The Chinese government is using an increasingly powerful tool to
cement its power at home and vastly amplify it abroad: Surveillance
technology, much of it originating in the U.S., an AP investigation
has found. Within China, this technology helped identify and punish
almost 900,000 officials last year alone, nearly five times more than
in 2012, according to state numbers. Beijing says it is cracking down
on corruption, but critics charge that such technology is used in
China and elsewhere to stifle dissent and exact retribution on
perceived enemies.

Outside China, the same technology is being used to threaten wayward
officials, along with dissidents and alleged criminals, under what
authorities call Operations "Fox Hunt" and "Sky Net." The U.S. has
criticized these overseas operations as a "threat" and an "affront to
national sovereignty." More than 14,000 people, including some 3,000
officials, have been brought back to China from more than 120
countries through coercion, arrests and pressure on relatives,
according to state information.


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180372873 story The Courts

Ukrainians Sue US Chip Firms For Powering Russian Drones, Missiles
(arstechnica.com) 47

Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 12, 2025 @10:30PM from the
forced-to-act dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Dozens of
Ukrainian civilians filed a series of lawsuits in Texas this week,
accusing some of the biggest US chip firms of negligently failing to
track chips that evaded export curbs. Those chips were ultimately
used to power Russian and Iranian weapon systems, causing wrongful
deaths last year. Their complaints alleged that for years, Texas
Instruments (TI), AMD, and Intel have ignored public reporting,
government warnings, and shareholder pressure to do more to track
final destinations of chips and shut down shady distribution channels
diverting chips to sanctioned actors in Russia and Iran.

Putting profits over human lives, tech firms continued using
"high-risk" channels, Ukrainian civilians' legal team alleged in a
press statement, without ever strengthening controls. All that
intermediaries who placed bulk online orders had to do to satisfy
chip firms was check a box confirming that the shipment wouldn't be
sent to sanctioned countries, lead attorney Mikal Watts told
reporters at a press conference on Wednesday, according to the Kyiv
Independent. "There are export lists," Watts said. "We know exactly
what requires a license and what doesn't. And companies know who
they're selling to. But instead, they rely on a checkbox that says,
'I'm not shipping to Putin.' That's it. No enforcement. No
accountability." [...]

Damages sought include funeral expenses and medical costs, as well as
"exemplary damages" that are "intended to punish especially wrongful
conduct and to deter similar conduct in the future." For plaintiffs,
the latter is the point of the litigation, which they hope will cut
off key supply chains to keep US tech out of weapon systems deployed
against innocent civilians. "They want to send a clear message that
American companies must take responsibility when their technologies
are weaponized and used to commit harm across the globe," the press
statement said. "Corporations must be held accountable when its
unlawful decisions made in the name of profit directly cause the
death of innocents and widespread human suffering." For chip firms,
the litigation could get costly if more civilians join, with the
threat of a loss potentially forcing changes that could squash supply
chains currently working to evade sanctions. "We want to make this
process so expensive and painful that companies are forced to act,"
Watts said. "That is our contribution to stopping the war against
civilians."


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180372941 story United States

Arizona City Rejects Data Center After Lobbying Push 26

Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 12, 2025 @09:20PM from the
local-government-wins dept.
Chandler, Arizona unanimously rejected a proposed AI data center
despite heavy lobbying from Big Tech interests and former Sen.
Kyrsten Sinema. Politico reports: The Chandler City Council last
night voted down a request by a New York developer to rezone land to
build a data center and business complex. The local battle escalated
in October after Sinema showed up at a planning commission meeting to
offer public comment warning officials in her home state that federal
authority may soon stomp on local regulations. "Chandler right now
has the opportunity to determine how and when these new, innovative
AI data centers will be built," she told local officials. "When
federal preemption comes, we'll no longer have that privilege."

Explaining her no vote, Chandler Vice Mayor Christine Ellis said that
she had long framed her decision about the local benefits rather than
the national push to build AI. She recalled a meeting with Sinema
where she asked point-blank, "what's in it for Chandler?" "If you
can't show me what's in it for Chandler, then we are not having a
conversation," Ellis said before voting against the project. [...]

The project, along with Sinema's involvement, attracted significant
community opposition, with speakers raising concerns about whether
the project would use too much water or raise power prices. Residents
packed the council chambers, with many holding up signs reading "No
More Data Centers." According to the city's planning office, more
than 200 comments were filed against the proposal compared to just
eight in favor.


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180372891 story Hardware

Framework Raises DDR5 Memory Prices By 50% For DIY Laptops
(phoronix.com) 17

Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 12, 2025 @08:40PM from the
sign-of-the-times dept.
Framework Computer raised DDR5 memory prices for its Laptop DIY
Editions by 50% due to industry-wide memory shortages. Phoronix
reports: Framework Computer is keeping the prior prices for existing
pre-orders and also is foregoing any price changes for their
pre-built laptops or the Framework Desktop. Framework Computer also
lets you order DIY laptops without any memory at all if so desired
for re-using existing modules or should you score a deal elsewhere.

Due to their memory pricing said to be more competitive below market
rates, they also adjusted their return policy to prevent scalpers
from purchasing DIY Edition laptops with memory while then returning
just the laptops. The DDR5 must be returned now with DIY laptop order
returns. Additional details can be found via the Framework Blog.


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180373005 story Businesses

Doom Studio id Software Forms 'Wall-To-Wall' Union (engadget.com) 15

Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 12, 2025 @08:20PM from the
unionize-like-it's-1993 dept.
id Software employees voted to form a wall-to-wall union with the CWA
, covering all roles at the Doom studio. "The vote wasn't unanimous,
though a majority did vote in favor of the union," notes Engadget.
From the report: The union will work in conjunction with the
Communications Workers of America (CWA), which is the same
organization involved with parent company ZeniMax's recent
unionization efforts. Microsoft, who owns ZeniMax, has already
recognized this new effort, according to a statement by the CWA. It
agreed to a labor neutrality agreement with the CWA and ZeniMax
workers last year, paving the way for this sort of thing.

From the onset, this union will look to protect remote work for id
Software employees. "Remote work isn't a perk. It's a necessity for
our health, our families, and our access needs. RTO policies should
not be handed down from executives with no consideration for
accessibility or our well-being," said id Software Lead Services
Programmer Chris Hays. He also said he looks forward to getting
worker protections regarding the "responsible use of AI."


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180372447 story AI

US To Mandate AI Vendors Measure Political Bias For Federal Sales
(reuters.com) 31

Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 12, 2025 @08:00PM from the
ideology-not-found-404 dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Reuters: The U.S. government
will require artificial intelligence vendors to measure political
"bias" to sell their chatbots to federal agencies, according to a
Trump administration statement (PDF) released on Thursday. The
requirement will apply to all large language models bought by federal
agencies, with the exception of national security systems, according
to the statement.

President Donald Trump ordered federal agencies in July to avoid
buying large language models that he labeled as "woke." Thursday's
statement gives more detail to that directive, saying that developers
should not "intentionally encode partisan or ideological judgments"
into a chatbot's outputs. Further reading: Trump Signs Executive
Order For Single National AI Regulation Framework, Limiting Power of
States


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180372405 story Encryption

Russian Hackers Debut Simple Ransomware Service, But Store Keys In
Plain Text (theregister.com) 2

Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 12, 2025 @07:20PM from the
good-news-and-bad-news dept.
The pro-Russian CyberVolk group resurfaced with a Telegram-based
ransomware-as-a-service platform, but fatally undermined its own
operation by hardcoding master encryption keys in plaintext. The
Register reports: First, the bad news: the CyberVolk 2.x (aka
VolkLocker) ransomware-as-a-service operation that launched in late
summer. It's run entirely through Telegram, which makes it very easy
for affiliates that aren't that tech savvy to lock files and demand a
ransom payment. CyberVolk's soldiers can use the platform's built-in
automation to generate payloads, coordinate ransomware attacks, and
manage their illicit business operations, conducting everything
through Telegram.

But here's the good news: the ransomware slingers got sloppy when it
came time to debug their code and hardcoded the master keys -- this
same key encrypts all files on a victim's system -- into the
executable files. This could allow victims to recover encrypted data
without paying the extortion fee, according to SentinelOne senior
threat researcher Jim Walter, who detailed the gang's resurgence and
flawed code in a Thursday report.


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180372389 story AI

Bill Gates' Daughter Secures $30 Million For AI App Built In Stanford
Dorm 31

Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 12, 2025 @06:40PM from the
like-father-like-daughter dept.
Phoebe Gates, Bill Gates' youngest daughter, has raised $30 million
for the AI shopping app she built in her Stanford dorm room with
classmate Sophia Kianni. The app is called Phia and is pitched as a
way to simplify price comparison and secondhand shopping. "Its
AI-powered search engine -- available as an app and as a browser
extension for Chrome and Safari -- pulls listings from more than
40,000 retail and resale sites so users can compare prices, surface
real-time deals, and determine whether an item's cost is typical,
high or fair," reports the San Francisco Chronicle. The app has
reached 750,000 downloads in eight months and is valued at $180
million. From the report: Gates told Elle that when she first floated
the idea to her parents, they urged her to keep it as a side project
-- advice she followed by enrolling in Stanford's night program after
moving to New York and finishing her degree in 2024. "They were like,
'Okay, you can do this as a side thing, but you need to stay in
school.' I don't think people would expect that from my family, to be
honest," she said.

Her father dropped out of Harvard University in 1975 to launch
Microsoft. Kianni even paused her degree temporarily "to learn, as
quickly as possible, as much as we could about the industry that we
would be operating in," she told Vogue. Bill Gates has not invested
in the company, though he has publicly supported its mission.


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180372341 story Android

Google Translate Expands Live Translation To All Earbuds On Android
(arstechnica.com) 7

Posted by BeauHD on Friday December 12, 2025 @06:00PM from the
your-move-Apple dept.
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Google has
increasingly moved toward keeping features locked to its hardware
products, but the Translate app is bucking that trend. The live
translate feature is breaking out of the Google bubble with support
for any earbuds you happen to have connected to your Android phone.
The app is also getting improved translation quality across dozens of
languages and some Duolingo-like learning features.

The latest version of Google's live translation is built on Gemini
and initially rolled out earlier this year. It supports smooth
back-and-forth translations as both on-screen text and audio.
Beginning a live translate session in Google Translate used to
require Pixel Buds, but that won't be the case going forward. Google
says a beta test of expanded headphone support is launching today in
the US, Mexico, and India.

The audio translation attempts to preserve the tone and cadence of
the original speaker, but it's not as capable as the full
AI-reproduced voice translations you can do on the latest Pixel
phones. Google says this feature should work on any earbuds or
headphones, but it's only for Android right now. The feature will
expand to iOS in the coming months. [...] The new translation model,
which is also available in the search-based translation interface,
supports over 70 languages.


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180372147 story Privacy

The Data Breach That Hit Two-Thirds of a Country (ft.com) 1

Posted by msmash on Friday December 12, 2025 @05:22PM from the
worst-ever-data-breach dept.
Online retailer Coupang, often called South Korea's Amazon, is
dealing with the fallout from a breach that exposed the personal
information of more than 33 million accounts -- roughly two-thirds of
the country's population -- after a former contractor allegedly used
credentials that remained active months after his departure to access
customer data through the company's overseas servers.

The breach began in June but went undetected until November 18,
according to Coupang and investigators. Police have called it South
Korea's worst-ever data breach. The compromised information includes
names, phone numbers, email addresses and shipping addresses, though
the company says login credentials, credit card numbers, and payment
details were not affected.

Coupang's former CEO Park Dae-jun told a parliamentary hearing that
the alleged perpetrator was a Chinese national who had worked on
authentication tasks before his contract ended last December. Chief
information security officer Brett Matthes testified that the
individual had a "privileged role" giving him access to a private
encryption key that allowed him to forge tokens to impersonate
customers. Legislators say the key remained active after the employee
left. The CEO of Coupang's South Korean subsidiary has resigned.
Founder and chair Bom Kim has yet to personally apologize but has
been summoned to a second parliamentary hearing.


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180372097 story Books

New Kindle Feature Uses AI To Answer Questions About Books - And
Authors Can't Opt Out (reactormag.com) 31

Posted by msmash on Friday December 12, 2025 @04:40PM from the
amazon-reporting-for-duty dept.
An anonymous reader shares a report: Amazon has quietly added a new
AI feature to its Kindle iOS app -- a feature that "lets you ask
questions about the book you're reading and receive spoiler-free
answers," according to an Amazon announcement.

The company says the feature, which is called Ask this Book, serves
as "your expert reading assistant, instantly answering questions
about plot details, character relationships, and thematic elements
without disrupting your reading flow."

Publishing industry resource Publishers Lunch noticed Ask this Book
earlier this week, and asked Amazon about it. Amazon spokesperson Ale
Iraheta told PubLunch, "The feature uses technology, including AI, to
provide instant, spoiler-free answers to customers' questions about
what they're reading. Ask this Book provides short answers based on
factual information about the book which are accessible only to
readers who have purchased or borrowed the book and are non-shareable
and non-copyable."

As PubLunch summed up: "In other words, speaking plainly, it's an
in-book chatbot." [...] Perhaps most alarmingly, the Amazon
spokesperson said, "To ensure a consistent reading experience, the
feature is always on, and there is no option for authors or
publishers to opt titles out."


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180372077 story Television

Arkansas Becoming 1st State To Sever Ties With PBS, Effective July 1
(apnews.com) 96

Posted by msmash on Friday December 12, 2025 @04:00PM from the
how-about-that dept.
joshuark writes: Arkansas is becoming the first state to officially
end its public television affiliation with PBS. The Arkansas
Educational Television Commission, whose members are all appointed by
the governor, voted to disaffiliate from PBS effective July 1, 2026,
citing the $2.5 million annual membership dues as "not feasible." The
decision was also driven by the loss of a similar amount in federal
funding after the Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) was
defunded by Congress.

PBS Arkansas is rebranding itself as Arkansas TV and will provide
more local content, the agency's Executive Director and CEO Carlton
Wing said in a statement. Wing, a former Republican state
representative, took the helm of the agency in September. "Public
television in Arkansas is not going away," Wing said. "In fact, we
invite you to join our vision for an increased focus on local
programming, continuing to safeguard Arkansans in times of emergency
and supporting our K-12 educators and students."

"The commission's decision to drop PBS membership is a blow to
Arkansans who will lose free, over the air access to quality PBS
programming they know and love," a PBS spokesperson wrote in an email
to The Associated Press. The demise of the Corporation for Public
Broadcasting, is a direct result of President Donald Trump's
targeting of public media, which he has repeatedly said is spreading
political and cultural views antithetical to those the United States
should be espousing. Trump denied taking a big should on television
viewers.


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180372055 story AI

Amazon Prime Video Pulls AI-Powered Recaps After Fallout Flub
(theverge.com) 11

Posted by msmash on Friday December 12, 2025 @03:36PM from the oops
dept.
An anonymous reader shares a report: Amazon Prime Video has pulled
its AI-powered video recap of Fallout after viewers noticed that it
got key parts of the story wrong. The streaming service began testing
Video Recaps last month, and now they're missing from the shows
included in the test, including Fallout, The Rig, Tom Clancy's Jack
Ryan, Upload, and Bosch.

The feature is supposed to use AI to analyze a show's key plot points
and sum it all in a bite-sized video, complete with an AI voiceover
and clips from the series. But in its season one recap of Fallout,
Prime Video incorrectly stated that one of The Ghoul's (Walton
Goggins) flashbacks is set in "1950s America" rather than the year
2077, as spotted earlier by Games Radar.


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180371187 story Your Rights Online

Berlin Approves New Expansion of Police Surveillance Powers
(reclaimthenet.org) 54

Posted by msmash on Friday December 12, 2025 @01:30PM from the
dialing-it-up dept.
Berlin's regional parliament has passed a far-reaching overhaul of
its "security" law, giving police new authority to conduct both
digital and physical surveillance. From a report: The CDU-SPD
coalition, supported by AfD votes, approved the reform of the General
Security and Public Order Act (ASOG), changing the limits that once
protected Berliners from intrusive policing. Interior Senator Iris
Spranger (SPD) argued that the legislation modernizes police work for
an era of encrypted communication, terrorism, and cybercrime. But it
undermines core civil liberties and reshapes the relationship between
citizens and the state.

One of the most controversial elements is the expansion of police
powers under paragraphs 26a and 26b. These allow investigators to
hack into computers and smartphones under the banner of "source
telecommunications surveillance" and "online searches." Police may
now install state-developed spyware, known as trojans, on personal
devices to intercept messages before or after encryption.

If the software cannot be deployed remotely, the law authorizes
officers to secretly enter a person's home to gain access. This
enables police to install surveillance programs directly on hardware
without the occupant's knowledge. Berlin had previously resisted such
practices, but now joins other federal states that permit physical
entry to install digital monitoring tools.

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Hydro-Québec
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Publié le 10 décembre

o Négociations commerciales « Nous trouverons une solution »,
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Économie
Négociations commerciales
« Nous trouverons une solution », dit Trump à propos du
Canada

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Sports

* John Cena prend sa retraite de la WWE Blessé, Kevin Owens ne peut
pas affronter une dernière fois John Cena
Sports de combat

John Cena prend sa retraite de la WWE
Blessé, Kevin Owens ne peut pas affronter une dernière fois John
Cena

Publié à 7 h 00

* Sortie de zone, Saison 7 Épisode 24 : Le filet à Jacob Fowler… ou
pas ? 54 min
Hockey

Sortie de zone, Saison 7
Épisode 24 : Le filet à Jacob Fowler… ou pas ?

Publié hier à 17 h 00

* Rangers de New York Pas de party au Garden
Hockey

Rangers de New York
Pas de party au Garden

Publié hier à 19 h 30

Dialogue

* Place publique de Patrick Senécal Le complexe exercice de
vieillir
Témoignages

Place publique de Patrick Senécal
Le complexe exercice de vieillir

Publié hier à 6 h 00

* Indépendance et transition écologique, même combat
Opinions

Indépendance et transition écologique, même combat

Publié hier à 14 h 30

* Le mot de la semaine Partir
Chroniques

Le mot de la semaine
Partir

Publié hier à 6 h 15

Arts

* Rattrapage télé 2025 Dix séries que notre équipe a aimées 02:20
Télévision

Rattrapage télé 2025
Dix séries que notre équipe a aimées

Publié à 6 h 00

* Écoute sélective Des chansons pour le réveillon
Musique

Écoute sélective
Des chansons pour le réveillon

Publié à 7 h 00

* Critique de Ludõ L’hymne à l’eau du Cirque du Soleil fait son
effet
Spectacles

Critique de Ludõ
L’hymne à l’eau du Cirque du Soleil fait son effet

Publié à 0 h 15

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Vidéos

* Bilan de fin de session En comparaison de ses adversaires,
Legault souhaite être perçu comme « pas si pire » 01:04
Politique

Bilan de fin de session
En comparaison de ses adversaires, Legault souhaite être perçu
comme « pas si pire »

Publié hier à 15 h 23

* Bilan de session Paul St-Pierre Plamondon réclame des élections
hâtives 01:11
Politique

Bilan de session
Paul St-Pierre Plamondon réclame des élections hâtives

Publié hier à 11 h 39

* Crise au PLQ  Le « fighter » Pablo Rodriguez fait un mea culpa
01:33
Politique

Crise au PLQ
Le « fighter » Pablo Rodriguez fait un mea culpa

Mis à jour hier à 10 h 02

* Traitement contre le cancer La santé de Charles III prend du
mieux 01:01
Europe

Traitement contre le cancer
La santé de Charles III prend du mieux

Publié hier à 15 h 39

* Gaza Pluies diluviennes et vents puissants ajoutent au chaos
01:10
Moyen-Orient

Gaza
Pluies diluviennes et vents puissants ajoutent au chaos

Publié hier à 9 h 50

* Parlement européen Une interprète fond en larmes quand un garçon
ukrainien raconte son calvaire 01:05
Europe

Parlement européen
Une interprète fond en larmes quand un garçon ukrainien raconte
son calvaire

Publié hier à 13 h 29

* Guerre en Ukraine Zelensky visite les troupes à Koupiansk 00:54
Europe

Guerre en Ukraine
Zelensky visite les troupes à Koupiansk

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* France Une voiture aboutit au fond d'une piscine municipale 00:40
Insolite

France
Une voiture aboutit au fond d'une piscine municipale

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Contexte

* Petite enfance Nos services de garde sont-ils encore un modèle ?
3 articles
Chroniques

Petite enfance
Nos services de garde sont-ils encore un modèle ?

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* Un café avec… France Labelle Ne pas fermer les yeux
Contexte

Un café avec… France Labelle
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Sciences

* Étude La consommation d’aliments ultratransformés augmenterait le
risque de cancer colorectal
Sciences

Étude
La consommation d’aliments ultratransformés augmenterait le
risque de cancer colorectal

Publié hier à 12 h 39

* Inondations en Indonésie Des chercheurs s’inquiètent pour des
orangs-outans déjà menacés
Sciences

Inondations en Indonésie
Des chercheurs s’inquiètent pour des orangs-outans déjà menacés

Publié hier à 6 h 34

Société

* Debbie Zakaib Une alliée de la mode et de la gastronomie s’éteint
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Debbie Zakaib
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* Tendance des Vlogmas Le calendrier de l’avent des influenceurs
Société

Tendance des Vlogmas
Le calendrier de l’avent des influenceurs

Publié le 11 décembre

Voyage

* Transport aérien Difficile retour pour des amateurs de kitesurf
Voyage

Transport aérien
Difficile retour pour des amateurs de kitesurf

Publié hier à 11 h 30

* Incidents dans les sentiers de randonnée L’impact négatif des
mauvais comportements
Plein air

Incidents dans les sentiers de randonnée
L’impact négatif des mauvais comportements

Publié le 11 décembre

Auto

* Essai éclair Chevrolet Blazer EV SS : la fougue, sans le frisson
Guide auto

Essai éclair
Chevrolet Blazer EV SS : la fougue, sans le frisson

Publié hier à 11 h 45

* Technologie Conduite nocturne sans effort
Auto

Technologie
Conduite nocturne sans effort

Publié le 11 décembre

Maison

* Mission : étanchéisation
Immobilier

Mission : étanchéisation

Publié hier à 12 h 00

* Léo Comptoir floral Fleuriste de quartier nouveau genre
Maison

Léo Comptoir floral
Fleuriste de quartier nouveau genre

Publié le 11 décembre

Noël

* Guide cadeaux Petites (et grandes) attentions
Noël

Guide cadeaux
Petites (et grandes) attentions

Publié hier à 17 h 00

* Guide cadeaux Pour les amateurs de vinyles
Noël

Guide cadeaux
Pour les amateurs de vinyles

Publié hier à 10 h 00

* Calendrier de l’avent Douceurs sucrées en famille
Noël

Calendrier de l’avent
Douceurs sucrées en famille

Publié hier à 8 h 00

* Guide cadeaux Des histoires et des images pour Noël
Noël

Guide cadeaux
Des histoires et des images pour Noël

Publié le 11 décembre

Gourmand

* Soleil et mer au café Les joyeux naufragés
Restaurants

Soleil et mer au café Les joyeux naufragés

Publié hier à 11 h 00

* Les évènements gourmands de la semaine
Gourmand

Les évènements gourmands de la semaine

Publié hier à 9 h 00

Alcools

* Danemark Le champagne du mariage de Charles et Diana aux enchères
Alcools

Danemark
Le champagne du mariage de Charles et Diana aux enchères

Publié le 11 décembre

* Évènement Un marché de Noël à la microbrasserie Herman
Alcools

Évènement
Un marché de Noël à la microbrasserie Herman

Publié le 10 décembre

Cinéma

* Guide de rattrapage Nos 25 films de 2025
Cinéma

Guide de rattrapage
Nos 25 films de 2025

Publié hier à 6 h 00

* Le serment d’Hippocrate, de Nadia Zouaoui « On connaît tous des
médecins qui ne travaillent pas » 01:31
Entrevues

Le serment d’Hippocrate, de Nadia Zouaoui
« On connaît tous des médecins qui ne travaillent pas »

Publié hier à 7 h 00

Quoi regarder

* Plateformes Dix séries à voir dès maintenant 01:30
Quoi regarder

Plateformes
Dix séries à voir dès maintenant

Publié le 11 décembre

* Télé-radar Nos suggestions du moment sur vos écrans
Quoi regarder

Télé-radar
Nos suggestions du moment sur vos écrans

Publié le 8 décembre

Portfolio

* B Corp Nationex : se poser en leader dans l’action climatique
Portfolio

B Corp
Nationex : se poser en leader dans l’action climatique

Publié le 3 décembre

* B Corp Maison Orphée se lance dans le prêt-à-cuisiner
Portfolio

B Corp
Maison Orphée se lance dans le prêt-à-cuisiner

Publié le 3 décembre

* B Corp Delegatus mise sur le collectif et la diversification
Portfolio

B Corp
Delegatus mise sur le collectif et la diversification

Publié le 3 décembre

* Intelligence artificielle Les ambitions du ministre de l’IA
Portfolio

Intelligence artificielle
Les ambitions du ministre de l’IA

Publié le 27 novembre

Portfolio

* Intelligence artificielle Quatre chiffres étonnants sur l’IA
Portfolio

Intelligence artificielle
Quatre chiffres étonnants sur l’IA

Publié le 27 novembre

* Intelligence artificielle Qui est le cerveau de l’IA ?
Portfolio

Intelligence artificielle
Qui est le cerveau de l’IA ?

Publié le 27 novembre

* Intelligence artificielle Le quantique, à la fois proche et
encore loin
Portfolio

Intelligence artificielle
Le quantique, à la fois proche et encore loin

Publié le 27 novembre

* Intelligence artificielle L’IA pour déjouer la météo extrême
Portfolio

Intelligence artificielle
L’IA pour déjouer la météo extrême

Publié le 27 novembre

Finances personnelles

* Le ratio d’endettement des Canadiens par rapport à leur revenu
continue d’augmenter
Finances personnelles

Le ratio d’endettement des Canadiens par rapport à leur revenu
continue d’augmenter

Publié le 11 décembre

* L’argent et le bonheur Le plus important calculateur qu’on ne
nous a jamais enseigné à l’école
Finances personnelles

L’argent et le bonheur
Le plus important calculateur qu’on ne nous a jamais enseigné à
l’école

Publié le 7 décembre

Techno

* Australie Reddit attaque en justice l’interdiction des réseaux
sociaux aux moins de 16 ans
Techno

Australie
Reddit attaque en justice l’interdiction des réseaux sociaux aux
moins de 16 ans

Publié le 11 décembre

* États-Unis Trump signe un décret pour centraliser la régulation
de l’IA au niveau fédéral
Techno

États-Unis
Trump signe un décret pour centraliser la régulation de l’IA au
niveau fédéral

Publié le 11 décembre

Insolite

* France Une voiture aboutit au fond d'une piscine municipale 00:40
Insolite

France
Une voiture aboutit au fond d'une piscine municipale

Publié hier à 11 h 01

* La parentalité sans l’IA est inimaginable, selon le fondateur
d’OpenAI 00:34
Insolite

La parentalité sans l’IA est inimaginable, selon le fondateur
d’OpenAI

Publié le 11 décembre

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