| 24.11.2024 2:33Inde: un homme de 25 ans se réveille quelques instants avant son incinération Rohitash Kumar était tombé malade et avait été transporté à l’hôpital au Rajasthan. Déclaré mort à son arrivée, le médecin avait omis de procéder à son autopsie.24.11.2024 2:35What’s Behind Ukraine and Russia’s Missile Brinkmanship? Tit-for-tat moves this week included the use of American-made ballistic missiles to strike inside Russia, and new nuclear threats from Moscow. Neither appear to have influenced the war on the ground.24.11.2024 3:30Dartmouth sorority, 2 fraternity members charged in death of student found in river A Dartmouth College sorority and two members of a fraternity were charged in connection with the drowning death of Won Jang, whose body was found over the summer in the Connecticut River following an off-campus party, police said.24.11.2024 3:35Trump taps Rollins as agriculture chief, completing proposed slate of Cabinet secretaries The Texan attorney is a longtime Trump associate who served as White House domestic policy chief during his first presidency.24.11.2024 3:41Mercosur: la présidente du Parlement européen juge les inquiétudes des agriculteurs français «légitimes» Dans un entretien à La Tribune dimanche, Roberta Metsola prône l’écoute et la prise en compte des réserves de la France sur l’accord UE-Mercosur en préparation.24.11.2024 3:54COP29: le monde approuve 300 milliards de dollars de financements climatiques annuels pour les pays en développement À l’issue de deux semaines de négociations houleuses, les pays du monde entier réunis à Bakou ont approuvé dimanche un accord pour combattre le changement climatique.24.11.2024 3:58Rugby : poussifs, les All Blacks s’imposent en Italie Sans être flamboyante, la Nouvelle-Zélande a dominé la Nazionale (29-11) à Turin ce samedi, marquant quatre essais.24.11.2024 4:02Ligue 1 : rejoint au score, l’OL laisse filer deux points à Reims Malgré un but signé Rayan Cherki, les Gones ont subi le retour des Rémois qui empochent le match nul (1-1), ce samedi à Auguste-Delaune.24.11.2024 4:16Rich nations raise COP29 climate finance offer in bid to break deadlock Developed nations should pay $300 billion a year by 2035 to help poorer countries deal with climate change, according to a new draft deal from U.N. climate talks published early on Sunday, after an earlier target of $250 billion was rejected.24.11.2024 4:18Remains found in 1973 identified as Pennsylvania teen girl who left for school and never returned Officials have positively identified the remains of a girl whose body was found hidden in brush under a plastic tarp in 1973, Pennsylvania authorities said this week.24.11.2024 4:18COP29: World approves climate finance deal without satisfying most vulnerable countries Poorer nations most at the mercy of worsening disasters dismissed a $300 billion a year pledge from wealthy historic polluters as insultingly low. Developing countries had demanded at least $500 billion to build resilience against climate change and cut emissions.24.11.2024 4:23Indonesia's Prabowo to play 'active' role on global stage, says expert - Nikkei Asia 24.11.2024 4:28Vannes-UBB : les Bordelais reviennent des abysses, le RCV a coulé, Jalibert blessé... Les tops et les flops TOPS/FLOPS - Samedi soir, pour le compte de la 10e journée du Top 14, l’Union Bordeaux Bègles, menée 29-7 à la pause, a renversé le RC Vannes pour s’imposer au Bretagne (29-37) à l’issue d’un match surréaliste.24.11.2024 4:44Top 14 : «Le destin s’est chargé pour lui de trouver la solution», touché au quadriceps, Jalibert (UBB) sorti après dix minutes de jeu à Vannes L’ouvreur de Bordeaux-Bègles, écarté du XV de France et de retour avec son club, a reçu une béquille au genou droit peu après le coup d’envoi, ce samedi en Bretagne.24.11.2024 4:47Cop29 agrees $1.3tn climate finance deal but campaigners brand it a ‘betrayal’ Deep divisions remain after high-stakes talks end with agreement to help developing world shift to low-carbon economyRich and poor countries concluded a trillion-dollar deal on the climate crisis in the early hours of Sunday morning, after marathon talks and days of bitter recriminations ended in what campaigners said was a “betrayal”.The developing world will receive at least $1.3tn (£1tn) a year in funds to help them shift to a low-carbon economy and cope with the impacts of extreme weather, by 2035. Continue reading... ... 24.11.2024 5:05Kyodo News Digest: Nov. 24, 2024 The following is the latest list of selected news summaries by Kyodo News.
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Read full story here24.11.2024 5:05Top 14 : Jalibert rapidement blessé, l’UBB revient de nulle part et renverse Vannes à la Rabine Menée 29-0 puis 29-7 à la mi-temps sur la pelouse du promu breton, Bordeaux-Bègles a tout renversé au retour des vestiaires pour finalement s’imposer 29-37 au terme d’un match spectaculaire au scénario dingue.24.11.2024 5:13Rain, flooding and snow sock in parts of the West and Northeast Heavy rain, flooding and snow are hitting the West. The record-setting wet weather is swelling rivers and triggering mudslides. Meanwhile, in the Northeast, some areas are digging out from major snowstorms ahead of the busy Thanksgiving travel rush. NBC News' Shaquille Brewster reports.24.11.2024 5:33Tokyo's Shinjuku Gyoen park opens nature-inspired coworking space - Nikkei Asia 24.11.2024 6:07Trump backs staunchly anti-Muslim Florida lawmaker to run for US Congress Florida State Senator Randy Fine, who celebrated Israel's killing of a US citizen, gets president-elect's support.24.11.2024 6:15California Educator Is Charged With Molesting 8 Children David Braff was first accused of misconduct years ago but has since held a series of school jobs. The authorities are investigating the possibility of additional victims.24.11.2024 6:20Top 14 : «A un moment, ça touchait au déshonneur», souffle Yannick Bru après l’incroyable remontada de l’UBB Mené 29 à 0, Bordeaux-Bègles s’est finalement imposé 37 à 29 à Vannes. Son manager est «soulagé, mais pas joyeux».24.11.2024 6:39Atomic bomb survivors meet fundraising target for Nobel prize awarding Dozens of members of Nihon Hidankyo, Japan's leading group of atomic bomb survivors that won this year's Nobel Peace Prize, are set to travel to Oslo next month to attend the award ceremony after achieving its crowdfunding target of 10 million yen ($65,000) to help cover travel expenses.
The group, also known as the Japan Confederation of A- and H-Bomb Sufferers Organizations, met its goal in just one day after launching the appeal Nov. 15 but will continue its online campaign through Dec. 15, saying it intends to allocate surplus funds toward its efforts to abolish nuclear weapons.
Read full story here24.11.2024 6:55Trump’s Choices for Health Agencies Suggest a Shake-Up Is Coming The picks to oversee public health have all pushed back against Covid policies or supported ideas that are outside the medical mainstream.24.11.2024 7:10China's Pop Mart uses 'blind box' craze to grow global fan base - Nikkei Asia 24.11.2024 7:16Scenes From the Atmospheric River That Drenched California and the Pacific Northwest The storm, driven by the season’s first major atmospheric river, inundated the region, killing at least three people and causing widespread power outages.24.11.2024 7:18COP29 Climate Talks Get a Deal on Money, but Only After a Fight The financing plan, which calls for $300 billion per year in support for developing nations, was immediately assailed as inadequate by a string of delegates.24.11.2024 7:20China adopts increasingly assertive foreign intelligence practices As part of his drive for power, President Xi Jinping has strengthened the country's foreign intelligence agency. Hacking targets are expanding: They now include campaigns aiming at manipulating public opinion.24.11.2024 7:46COP29 : les pays pauvres se résignent à un accord financier «dérisoire» Les pays en développement attendaient au moins le double des 300 milliards de dollars qui leur seront alloués chaque année jusqu’à 2035 pour lutter contre le réchauffement climatique. Mais les pays européens n’étaient pas prêts à aller au-delà de ce montant.24.11.2024 7:52Dam fine vintage: Japan sake brewers take novel approach to storage Just as with wine, aging a sake can produce a smoother drink, but there is a cost in maintaining the right conditions for storage. A group of brewers in central Japan, however, has found a virtually free alternative -- storing the drink inside tunnels in dams.
Thirteen brewers are storing products in the Maruyama, Agigawa and Origawa dams in Gifu Prefecture and the Yahagi Dam that straddles it and neighboring Aichi Prefecture at no cost from the operators.
Read full story here24.11.2024 8:53Japan's Nissui onshore shrimp farm on track to turn profit - Nikkei Asia 24.11.2024 8:58Russia ‘aggressive’ and ‘reckless’ in cyber realm and threat to Nato, UK minister to warn Pat McFadden will tell cyber summit that Russia ‘won’t think twice about targeting British businesses’ and danger to Nato must not be underestimatedRussia is “exceptionally aggressive and reckless in the cyber realm” and “no one should underestimate” the threat to Nato, a senior UK minister will warn in a speech on Monday.Pat McFadden, whose portfolio includes national security, will tell a Nato cybersecurity conference in London that Moscow “won’t think twice about targeting British businesses”, according to excerpts of his address released on Sunday by his ministry. Continue reading... ... Страницы: 671 672 673 674 675 676 677 678 679 680 681 682 683 684 685 686 687 688 689 690 691 692 693 694 695 696 697 698 699 700 701 702 703 704 705 706 707 708 709 710 711 |