At the head of a country already hit hard by the first u.s. sanctions entered into force this summer, the president of the islamic Republic, Hassan Rohani, has assured Monday that Iran would "work around with pride,"...
The first day of school, soccer games, friends... These memories lay in his memory of a child, but since her return to Afghanistan, four years ago, Zahra was gradually forgotten. "I don't even know most speak Norwegian",...
This Wednesday, November, Michel Barnier is installed in her office on the fifth floor of the Berlaymont, the building of the Commission in Brussels. Surrounded by his two closest collaborators, he waits for white smoke coming from...
Until today, the myths series, plenty of cats. A cat in France, dressing up with the paw behind the ears, it is raining soon. Crosses a black cat's path is bad luck. A cat sneeze in Italy,...
After the words of Emmanuel Macron on the"european army", which pushed Donald Trump, the former secretary general of defence and national security (SGDSN) is back on the need to give a new impetus to the defence of...
In the increasingly connected Car, the carmaker also use patents to chip manufacturers such as Broadcom. Of these calls now from Volkswagen for alleged patent infringement a billion dollars, as the mirror reported. Otherwise, the wool, the...
The honeymoon is over between Brasilia and Havana. More than 11,500 cuban doctors in mission for the past five years in the countryside brazilian will return to the country in the coming weeks. The daily Granma...
Netflix reported sharply increased third-quarter earnings Tuesday due to a stronger slate, which includes "Squid Game," a South Korean survival drama that Netflix claims was its largest-ever TV series. After suffering from delays caused by the pandemic in the first...
one of The lawyers of Joaquin Guzman, alias "El Chapo," said Tuesday at the opening of the trial of the suspect drug-dealer, in New York, the mexican president and his predecessor had received bribes from the cartel...
According to a survey, most Americans doubt that their personal data is safe online. They also don't trust the federal government's efforts in protecting it. The poll by The Associated Press–NORC Center for Public Affairs Research, and MeriTalk found that 64% of Americans...