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... ... 24.11.2024 9:04AG pick Pam Bondi’s past vow: prosecute the ‘bad’ prosecutors who indicted Trump In 2013, Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi’s office faced a decision: whether to join investigations from other state attorneys general into Trump University, where students paid up to $35,000 for business classes that critics claimed were fraudulent.24.11.2024 9:11Ukraine: Russian drones sow terror in Kherson Hundreds of Ukrainian civilians have been the target of drone attacks from across the Dnipro. Located on the front line, the town of Kherson, occupied at the start of the war and liberated in November 2022, is slowly dying.24.11.2024 9:23Fred R. Harris, Senator Who Ran for President, Dies at 94 After eight years in the Senate as a moderate Democrat, he took a leftward turn toward “new populism” in a failed shot at the presidency in 1976.24.11.2024 9:24Colère des agriculteurs : de nouvelles mobilisations prévues dans «la quasi-totalité des départements» Après une première semaine d’actions contre le Mercosur, les prochaines actions des agriculteurs devraient s’élargir à la dénonciation des «entraves» à la production dénoncées par les syndicats.24.11.2024 10:00Trump depends on the EU and UK to act as peacemakers more than he thinks The US doesn’t need to spend more on Ukraine. Britain can bring funding to the table – and help Trump reboot alliancesWith Donald Trump the very meaning of words is up for negotiation. What does he really mean when he promises to “build a wall”? When he pledges to end the Russo-Ukrainian war in one day?His supporters say they don’t take him literally but seriously – but who decides what “serious” is? The very ambiguity can be part of Trump’s appeal. There’s something exhilarating in the sense one is in an exclusive negotiation with the president to define reality. It’s as if he’s welcoming you backstage from the reality show of politics to the discrete board room where meaning is made. Continue reading... ... 24.11.2024 10:04Singapore PM Lawrence Wong cements power as ruling party chief - Nikkei Asia24.11.2024 10:222 dead and 1 injured in Civil Air Patrol plane crash in Colorado Two people are dead and one is injured after a Civil Air Patrol plane crashed in Colorado on Saturday while on a training mission, officials said.24.11.2024 10:31MUFG Bank fires worker for stealing over 1 billion yen from customers MUFG Bank has fired an employee for allegedly stealing assets worth between 1 billion ($6 million) and 2 billion yen from safe deposit boxes of some 60 customers in Tokyo, the Japanese megabank said.
The worker was dismissed on Nov. 14 after admitting to stealing the assets at two branches from April 2020 to October this year. The bank is investigating the theft and consulting with police, it said Friday.
Read full story here24.11.2024 10:34How India’s Chennai mints world-beating chess champions, one move at a time As Gukesh Dommaraju aims to win the world championships starting Monday, a city of chess stars cheers him on. 24.11.2024 11:00La Monnaie de Paris dévoile de nouvelles pièces pour la réouverture de Notre-Dame L’institution a présenté une collection de sept monnaies représentant la cathédrale, dont une pièce tirée à 24 exemplaires.24.11.2024 11:00The climate crisis and all the evil in the world drives me to despair The world will continue to be absurd, but you, with all your passion, can still make your corner of it more bearableThe question I am finding it ever more difficult to be in this nasty world. Everything that I cherish is being destroyed and there is nowhere to go to find solace. I’ve always loved nature – but when I go for a walk now, I see every ash tree dying, I hear the loss of birdsong, I see how few insects there are. When I read the news, I just cannot comprehend how cruel humans are able to be, racism, misogyny, religious hate, cruelty to animals… The list is endless.I work in climate change and am having to pretend every day that there is still a chance we can prevent catastrophic climate change. I find it ever harder to be around people who don’t get just how bad things are. I don’t have kids and am single. I can’t talk to my family about it because they are rightwing, wealthy climate sceptics. They patronise me (despite the fact I’m nearly 60 and a chief executive). Continue reading... ... 24.11.2024 11:00Homeless people to be given cash in first major UK trial to reduce poverty Led by King’s College London, study will recruit 360 people in England and Wales to explore benefits of schemeResearchers are conducting the UK’s first major scientific trials to establish whether giving homeless people cash is a more effective way of reducing poverty than traditional forms of help.Poverty campaigners have long believed that cash transfers are the most cost-effective way of helping people, but most studies have examined schemes in developing countries. Continue reading... ... 24.11.2024 11:00The Martlet, Rochdale: ‘A victory of professionalism’ – restaurant review Civic pride meets glorious cooking at a remarkably fair priceThe Martlet, Rochdale Town Hall, OL16 1AZ. Lunch plates £10; main courses £14 – £21; desserts £5; afternoon tea £21. Evening menu: three courses £35. Wines from £22 a bottleIt’s easy to imagine the ways by which the Martlet in Rochdale could have gone so very wrong; how the perceived demands of civic responsibility and the innate grinding conservatism of bureaucracy could have resulted in a dull, mediocre offering for the town. It wouldn’t even have been worth rolling your eyes at. It would have been understandable. The Martlet is a new restaurant inside Rochdale’s magnificent Town Hall. Since 2021, the building has undergone an equally magnificent restoration, to bring this slab of Victorian gothic revival by William Henry Crossland, into a golden, glowing focus. There is finely chiselled stonework, stained-glass windows and wood-panelled chambers with intricate foliage-strewn wall coverings recalling the work of William Morris. Ceiling panels are decorated with branch and leaf, upon which perch fully plumed peacocks and illustrations of the martlet, a mythical bird that was forever on the wing. Whatever you do, make time to drift slack-jawed through these chambers. Perhaps while wearing a pale, lace-fringed linen smock dress and kohl eyeliner. I could rock that look. Continue reading... ... 24.11.2024 11:00The John Prescott I knew: Blair’s ‘beautiful people’ tried to erase him – he had other plans Once frozen out by the New Labour elite, John Prescott fought his way in from the cold to become a loyal deputy leader. Toby Helm recalls a bruising political careerIt was normally Friday evening when he would ring. There was never a “hello, how are you?” or any pleasantry like that. He just dived straight in. “What you up to for Sunday?” he would ask, meaning he had a story for me. Normally the call would come from his car phone on the A1 while he was driving to his Hull constituency. He tended to travel alone, so business could be transacted in total secrecy.Once – it must have been 1994, after John Smith had died and Tony Blair had become leader – I remember he suddenly broke off and roared some expletives mid-conversation which made me almost drop the phone. “What the hell was that about, I asked?” “Ohhh … Just some fucking moderniser overtaking on the inside lane,” he replied. “Bloody Mendelson [he would always deliberately mispronounce the name Mandelson, sometimes calling him Meddlesome] or someone.” Continue reading... ... 24.11.2024 11:00UK jobcentres not fit for purpose, says Liz Kendall ahead of major reforms The work and pensions secretary is to overhaul benefits system, pushing young people into work or educationBritain’s network of jobcentres has become a hollowed-out “benefit administration service” that is shunned by employers and jobseekers alike, a cabinet minister has warned before a government overhaul of out-of-work support that will oblige young people to take up education or employment.In an interview with the Observer, Liz Kendall, the work and pensions secretary, warned that the nation’s 650 jobcentres are no longer “fit for purpose” and need to become hubs for those looking for work or a better position, as well as those dependent on welfare. Reforms to integrate the jobcentre network with healthcare and careers services in England will be unveiled this week, as part of a long-awaited plan to deal with economic inactivity. Continue reading... ... 24.11.2024 11:02Sur la Côte d’Azur, l’existence d’une surprenante «philosophie du surf» De l’est du Var à la frontière italienne, en passant par Antibes et Cannes, un documentaire évoque une discrète mais féroce passion pour le surf dans les petites vagues qu’offre la mer Méditerranée pendant l’hiver.24.11.2024 11:14Brazilian legend Marta, Zambia’s Banda inspire Orlando Pride to NWSL title Zambian striker Barbra Banda scored the only goal as Orlando beat the Washington Spirit 1-0 in the championship game.24.11.2024 11:17Stade Français-Racing 92 : joueurs à suivre, internationaux absents, débuts de saison, enjeux... Décryptage d’un derby crucial Ce dimanche soir (21h05), la 10e journée de Top 14 se conclura par le bouillant derby parisien entre le Stade Français Paris et le Racing 92. Lequel a l’avantage avant le coup d’envoi ?24.11.2024 11:35Chuck Woolery, game show host of ‘Love Connection’ and ‘Scrabble,’ dies at 83 Chuck Woolery, the affable, smooth-talking game show host of “Wheel of Fortune,” “Love Connection” and “Scrabble” who later became a right-wing podcaster, skewering liberals and accusing the government of lying about Covid-19, has died.24.11.2024 11:35Djokovic hires Andy Murray as coach for Australian Open tennis Grand Slam Former rivals team up before new tennis season as Djokovic seeks record 25th singles and 11th Australian Open title.24.11.2024 12:00Notre-Dame de Paris : Flavie Serrière Vincent-Petit, « alchimiste » des vitraux du Moyen Âge aux nanotechnologies Cette maître-verrier figure parmi les huit derniers candidats à la création des vitraux contemporains voulus par Emmanuel Macron pour la cathédrale parisienne, qui doit rouvrir le week-end des 7 et 8 décembre.24.11.2024 12:00Un rare tableau du Caravage exposé pour la première fois à Rome Caché du public pendant plusieurs décennies, ce portrait du futur pape Urbain VIII, issu de la grande famille noble romaine des Barberini, avait été authentifié en 1963.24.11.2024 12:00Isabella Rossellini: ‘People never talk about the freedom, the lightness, that comes with ageing’ The Italian star is having a late career renaissance, including a powerful turn in acclaimed Vatican thriller Conclave. She talks about the serenity of being single, enjoying farming in later life – and what it means to be a nepo babyMost great female actors get to play a nun at some point in their career: a kind of thespian rite of passage that comes to many in their grande dame years. Isabella Rossellini, however, checked off that box in her very first screen appearance, aged 24: in 1976’s little-remembered Vincente Minnelli musical A Matter of Time, in a bit part opposite her mother, screen legend and three-time Oscar winner Ingrid Bergman.“My mum was playing an eccentric countess, who’s dying, and she thought one of the nuns assisting her dying could be me,” she remembers. “Because we resembled each other, she thought it would be interesting for the countess to see her young self in me, in a kind of hallucination. But also, I think she wanted to tempt me to be an actress because she loved acting so much.” She grimaces at the memory. “It was not successful at all.” Continue reading... ... 24.11.2024 12:00Remember the global financial crisis? Well, high-risk securities are back The shadow banking sector is trying its hand at trading in debt-based products such as collateralised loan obligationsWhen Margot Robbie made a surprise cameo in the 2015 film adaptation of Michael Lewis’s book The Big Short, she did more to educate the general population about the risks of securitisation than most financial experts.The Australian actor’s brief monologue, notoriously delivered from a champagne bubble bath, explained how banks were bundling up their growing cache of risky sub-prime mortgages into investable bonds, before slicing them up and selling them off for profit. Continue reading... ... 24.11.2024 12:00AI increasingly used for sextortion, scams and child abuse, says senior UK police chief The fast-developing technology is providing opportunities in ‘any crime type’ – and police must ‘move fast’ to catch upPaedophiles, scammers, hackers and criminals of all kinds are increasingly exploiting artificial intelligence (AI) to target victims in new and harmful ways, a senior police chief has warned.Alex Murray, the national police lead for AI, said that the use of the technology was growing rapidly because of its increasing accessibility and that police had to “move fast” to keep on top of the threat. Continue reading... ... 24.11.2024 12:00‘It’s been a lot of detective work’: Madame de Pompadour’s £1m wall lights discovered in Yorkshire hotel Four gilt-bronze sconces that lit up home of Louis XV’s mistress are set to go on sale at Sotheby’s in DecemberFor almost 140 years, four massive gilt-bronze wall lights have hung in the 18th-century drawing room at Swinton Castle in Yorkshire, now an opulent luxury hotel.Guests will almost certainly have noticed the one metre-high rococo appliques with their entwined branches decorated with leaves, berries and cherubim, and passed them off as impressive reproductions of more valuable original works. Continue reading... ... 24.11.2024 12:02Affaire Kohler : la cour d’appel de Paris rendra mardi une décision cruciale sur la prescription Le bras droit d’Emmanuel Macron est mis en examen depuis 2022 pour prise illégale d’intérêts dans l’enquête sur ses liens familiaux avec l’armateur MSC.24.11.2024 12:07Gunman dead, police injured in shooting near Israeli embassy in Jordan Police shot a gunman who had fired at a police patrol in the Rabiah neighbourhood of Amman, officials and media reportA gunman was dead and three policemen injured after a shooting near the Israeli embassy in Jordan, a security source and state media said on Sunday.Police shot a gunman who had fired at a police patrol in the Rabiah neighbourhood of Amman, state news agency Petra reported, citing public security, adding investigations were ongoing. Continue reading... ... 24.11.2024 12:10Indonesia regional polls, India GDP, Taiwan's Lai goes abroad - Nikkei Asia24.11.2024 12:15En Australie, un kayakiste amputé de sa jambe coincée dans une crevasse rocheuse Un sexagénaire s’est coincé la jambe entre deux rochers alors qu’il naviguait sur le tronçon dangereux d’une rivière en Tasmanie. Sa montre connectée a alerté les services d’urgence, déclenchant une mission de sauvetage «complexe et très longue».24.11.2024 12:30Longtemps rétive à la vidéosurveillance, Villeurbanne va encore doubler le nombre de ses caméras Déjà passée de 100 à 200 caméras depuis le début du mandat de son maire socialiste, la ville, marquée par des règlements de comptes sur fond de trafic de drogue, va profiter d’une enveloppe de Beauvau pour en installer de nouvelles. Quitte à froisser une partie des élus de la majorité. Страницы: 672673674675676677678679680681682683684685686687688689690691692693694695696697698699700701702703704705706707708709710711712