27.11.2024 10:15Monaco-Benfica: à quelle heure et sur quelle chaîne suivre ce match de Ligue des champions ? Les joueurs du Rocher, auteurs d’un excellent début de Ligue des champions, reçoivent le club portugais de Benfica mercredi soir lors de la 5e journée.27.11.2024 10:2711/26: CBS Evening News Israel, Hezbollah agree to ceasefire; Woman donates kidney to twin sister27.11.2024 10:31OpenAI gets new $1.5 billion investment from SoftBank, allowing employees to sell shares in a tender offer OpenAI on Tuesday introduced a new $1.5 billion tender offer, a continuation of its recent $6.6 billion funding round, led by SoftBank, CNBC has learned.27.11.2024 10:40Football: "King Kazu" Miura still big pull at 57 despite goal drought While no goals in 12 games was not the tally 57-year-old Kazuyoshi Miura was hoping for, fan attendance since his summer return to a Japanese fourth-tier club shows there is no waning of interest in the former national team star.
After spending a season and a half in the Portuguese second tier with Oliveirense, where he played eight league games in total without scoring, Miura rejoined Atletico Suzuka, previously called Suzuka Point Getters, in the Japan Football League.
Read full story here27.11.2024 10:48New Zealand expectedly cuts benchmark rate by 50 basis points as economy struggles New Zealand's central bank slashed its benchmark interest rate by 50 basis points to 4.25%, marking a third straight cut to its benchmark interest rate.27.11.2024 10:56Ligue des champions : le PSG virtuellement éliminé, Brest toujours dans la course... Le classement après la soirée de mardi Découvrez le classement de la Ligue des champions après la première soirée de la cinquième journée. À cause de sa défaite à Munich, le PSG est virtuellement éliminé, l’Inter caracole en tête devant Barcelone et Liverpool.27.11.2024 11:00Foreign tech startups compete to help Vietnam go green - Nikkei Asia27.11.2024 11:00Qu’est-ce que le «Craft Friday», ce cousin du Black Friday au service de l’artisanat ? Face au «Vendredi Noir», la plateforme française Wecandoo lance un «Vendredi de l’Artisanat», pour encourager une consommation plus raisonnée et responsable tout en soutenant le «made in France».27.11.2024 11:00British mother of Egyptian political prisoner to press Lammy to take action Laila Soueif is to meet the foreign secretary, who in opposition called for the release of Alaa Abd el-FattahThe British-born mother of an Egyptian political prisoner who has been on hunger strike for 58 days is preparing to meet the foreign secretary, David Lammy, to urge him to secure her son’s release.Laila Soueif’s son Alaa Abd el-Fattah, a British and Egyptian dual citizen who wrote eloquently about the Arab spring and its aftermath, was jailed for five years for “spreading false news”. He was due to be released in September, but has not been freed. Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 11:00Steve McQueen photography exhibition offers fresh take on history of protest in Britain Director showcases images of the suffragettes, Kinder Scout trespasses and anti-fascist protests in LondonAfter retelling the story of the Blitz from a new angle, Steve McQueen’s next project is an alternative photographic history of protest and campaigning in Britain, spanning a century from the suffragettes to the Iraq war protests.Resistance will open at Margate’s Turner Contemporary in February 2025, which the gallery’s director said would show how “photography has really acted as a kind of catalyst for change” in the UK. Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 11:00Dead Sea ‘white smokers’ provide early sinkhole warning, say scientists Underwater chimney structures spewing jets of brine can help alert to dangerous regional issue, research showsVenting chimneys have been discovered on the floor of the Dead Sea. These previously unknown “white smokers” spew out salty water and provide early warning of sinkhole formation on nearby land.The Dead Sea is sinking fast. Over the past 50 years, intense evaporation has resulted in it dropping by about 1 metre a year, with its surface now approximately 438 metres beneath sea level. This drop has opened up new fissures in the rock strata and researchers wanted to understand how this might be contributing to an alarming fall in freshwater aquifer levels seen in Israel, Jordan and the West Bank. Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 11:00Paradise lost? How cruise companies are ‘eating up’ the Bahamas Another vast tourist resort project promising jobs and prosperity. But critics say such developments imperil the pristine environments they advertiseRead more in this seriesJoseph Darville has fond memories of swimming with his young son off the south coast of Grand Bahama island, and watching together as scores of dolphins frolicked offshore. A lifelong environmentalist now aged 82, Darville has always valued the rich marine habitat and turquoise blue seas of the Bahamas, which have lured locals and tourists alike for generations.The dolphins are now mostly gone, he says, as human encroachment proliferated and the environment deteriorated. “You don’t see them now; the jetskis go by and frighten them off.Joseph Darville is worried that the big cruise lines and developers will ‘come in and eat what’s left of our country’. Photograph: Richard Luscombe/the Guardian Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 11:03Bordeaux : face à la polémique, l’ARS suspend l’installation d’un lieu de prévention pour les drogués Les habitants des Bassins à flot ont fait entendre leur colère lors d’une réunion publique organisée vendredi. Ils refusent qu’une antenne du centre d’accueil et d’accompagnement à la réduction des risques pour usagers de drogues s’installe dans leur quartier.27.11.2024 11:03«Près de 250 plans de licenciement en préparation» : 200.000 emplois sont menacés en France selon la CGT La secrétaire générale du syndicat Sophie Binet demande notamment un renforcement de la loi Florange, qui oblige les grandes entreprises à chercher un repreneur lors d’un projet de fermeture.27.11.2024 11:21Bologne-Lille : Bruno Genesio, le cerveau d’un LOSC inattendu En course pour la qualification en Ligue des champions après des exploits face aux géants madrilènes, Lille avance à la lanterne de son entraîneur, Bruno Genesio.27.11.2024 11:22This personal finance educator says budgeting is ‘toxic’ — try ‘intuitive’ spending instead One financial educator says there's a dominant culture of budgeting in the U.S. that relies on "restriction, shame and greed." 27.11.2024 11:29Chine: le ministre de la Défense visé par une enquête pour corruption, selon le Financial Times Le quotidien économique britannique affirme que l’enquête s’inscrit dans le cadre d’investigations plus larges sur la corruption au sein de l’armée chinoise.27.11.2024 11:30China's exports boom as companies race against Trump tariffs - Nikkei Asia27.11.2024 11:31Liban : Emmanuel Macron appelle à «l’élection sans délai» d’un président après l’accord de cessez-le-feu avec Israël Dans une vidéo publiée sur X, le président français juge que «la restauration de la souveraineté du Liban» passe par l’annonce d’une élection présidentielle au Liban.27.11.2024 11:32Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 1,007 These were the key developments on the 1,007th day of the Russia-Ukraine war.27.11.2024 11:37Man City ‘weak and fragile’ but Guardiola defends team after Feyenoord loss Manager admits his team are defensively 'not stable' after conceding three goals in 15 minutes in the Champions League.27.11.2024 11:44The shipping industry is wrestling with one of its biggest challenges — seafarer shortages The shipping industry is contending with a shortage of seafarers, and it's fueling a troubling mix of fake resumes, accidents at sea, and higher freight rates.27.11.2024 11:48Les notes du PSG à Munich : Safonov se troue, Barcola inexistant, Vitinha surnage Qui a brillé, qui s’est raté ? Les notes des joueurs parisiens après leur défaite 1-0 sur le terrain du Bayern, mardi.27.11.2024 11:50China launches corruption probe against Defence Minister Dong Jun: Report Investigation is part of a broader probe into military corruption that unseated Dong's two predecessors.27.11.2024 11:55A moment that changed me: at seven, I saw the truth of China’s one-child policy – and felt my parents’ pain When a classmate said she’d be allowed a brother or sister, I realised what it meant: she might die young. It was a sudden insight into tragedy and traumaOne afternoon in the spring of 1997, as my seven-year-old classmate and I played in a tiny park in our Shanghai neighbourhood, she shared a secret: “I’m allowed to have a little brother or sister.” My jaw dropped. No one my age had a sibling except a pair of twins at school. People used the words “sister” and “brother” to mean cousin. Having siblings was an outlandish, outdated, even shameful concept, something older generations had done before the one-child policy was introduced in 1980.My parents carefully stored our One Child Honorary Certificate, with golden characters on a sleek red booklet, in a bottom drawer, right by my birth certificate. They were good citizens who, by definition, had only one child. Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 11:59Celebrations and heavy traffic as Lebanon ceasefire begins People in Lebanon celebrated and thousands of cars filled the roads to return home after a ceasefire deal.27.11.2024 11:59Ireland Is Rich. That Doesn’t Mean It’s Happy. There are the same dark subplots here that have made the position of other incumbent governments so precarious.27.11.2024 12:00The best new Christmas and winter attractions in the UK From festive markets and light trails to floating saunas and chalet-oke sessions, there’s plenty of wintery fun to be had for all agesThis year, there are plenty of light trails to brighten up the winter gloom. The Northern Light is an immersive light and sound show at the Slieve Donard hotel in Newcastle, County Down, with projections conjuring up the Arctic, an ice cave, the stars and the aurora borealis (£35 adults/£22 children). Cornwall’s Eden Project has an immersive light show that transports visitors to a Christmas party, as well as a new theatrical experience and carousel (from £38 adults/£12 children, selected evenings until 5 January). Christmas at Westonbirt, the national arboretum in Gloucestershire, has been designed by the light trail producers behind Christmas at Kew. Expect neon trees, luminous birds and tunnels of light, plus a Christmas village (from £18 adults/£12 children, 29 November to 31 December). Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 12:00How to save on winter sports holidays From where you choose to ski to self-catering there are deals to be had and ways of stopping costs snowballingWhen it comes to skiing and snowboarding, going to Europe will always be cheaper than flying to somewhere such as the US or Canada – but costs vary massively on the continent. Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 12:00‘Doing it with no partner is easier’: the single women using fertility treatments A growing number feel single parenthood is liberating and only a sense of ‘shame’ around it is holding women backIt was Covid that gave Amy, 45, the final push to have fertility treatment on her own. “I had been thinking about it for a while, and then with Covid, I thought: ‘I’m never gonna meet anybody.’ And I didn’t really want to be that woman who’s like: ‘Hey, we’ve been on one internet date. Let’s have a baby!”Amy struck lucky with her first embryo transfer and is now the mother of a three-year-old. “I feel very blessed,” she said. Continue reading... ... 27.11.2024 12:05Cyclistes, voitures, piétons : à Nantes, la start up Velonomy aide les usagers à prévenir les conflits sur la route REPORTAGE - L’entreprise nantaise Velonomy, également fournisseuse de vélos de fonction électriques, dispense des formations pour que les cyclistes se sentent en sécurité.27.11.2024 12:06Russia woos Namibia to mine uranium, sparking water safety fears Russian nuclear energy company Rosatom is trying to drill for uranium in Namibia. Farmers say a key aquifer is at risk. Страницы: 696697698699700701702703704705706707708709710711712713714715716717718719720721722723724725726727728729730731732733734735736