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Aujourd’hui — 29 mars 2024Presse

Fighting Rages Around Two Gaza Hospitals as Pressure on Israel Rises

Israeli forces are battling to retake areas they had already seized, showing the militants’ resilience, as critics call for less destructive tactics in the war.

In a battle that has raged for 11 days, Israeli conducted strikes in the vicinity of the Al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City on Thursday.

Saudi Arabia, Lagging on Women’s Rights, Is to Lead U.N. Women’s Forum

Saudi Arabia will chair a United Nations commission on women, bringing condemnation from human rights groups, which said the kingdom still has an “abysmal” record on women’s rights.

Women working at a hotel in Bisha, Saudi Arabia, in 2019. Saudi women used to be barred from driving but recently have been pouring into the workplace in record numbers.

Rays’ Wander Franco Placed on Administrative Leave Through June 1 as Sexual Abuse Probe Continues

Par : AP · AP

Tampa Bay All-Star shortstop Wander Franco was placed on administrative leave through June 1 under an agreement between Major League Baseball and the players’ association while the investigation continues in an alleged relationship with a minor.

The post Rays’ Wander Franco Placed on Administrative Leave Through June 1 as Sexual Abuse Probe Continues appeared first on Breitbart.

Update Chrome NOW: Google Releases Critical Security Update for Browser

Google has released a critical security update for the Chrome web browser, addressing seven vulnerabilities, including a critical flaw that could potentially allow attackers to compromise users' systems through specially crafted web pages.

The post Update Chrome NOW: Google Releases Critical Security Update for Browser appeared first on Breitbart.

Hier — 28 mars 2024Presse

South Africa Bus Crash Kills 45, but 8-Year-old Survives

The bus, which was carrying people from Botswana to an Easter weekend pilgrimage in South Africa, fell 165 feet into a ravine.

A photograph posted by the transportation department in Limpopo Province shows firefighters spraying down the wreckage of the bus on Thursday.

‘Cataclysmic Situation’ in Haiti Leaves 1,500 Dead in Gang Violence

The United Nations on Thursday said poor governance and increasing levels of gang violence had brought state institutions “close to collapse.”

Police officers monitoring a street after gang violence last week in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.

Friday Briefing: Sam Bankman-Fried Gets 25 Years

Plus, three video game adventures for the weekend.

Bankman-Fried was also ordered to forfeit $11.2 billion in assets.

U.K. Backsliding on Civil and Political Rights, U.N. Body Says

A human rights committee that examined a range of concerns called on Britain to abandon its controversial plan to send asylum seekers to Rwanda.

Britain’s Conservative government has argued that the best way to stop the arrival of undocumented migrants and asylum seekers was to ensure they could not remain in the country.

Taiwan’s Top Diplomat Says U.S. Aid to Ukraine Is Critical for Deterring China

Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said in an interview that a Russian victory could embolden China to move against Taiwan and would fuel anti-American propaganda.

Joseph Wu, the foreign minister of Taiwan, said that if the United States abandoned Ukraine, China would “take it as a hint” that sustained action against Taiwan will cause the United States and its allies to back off.

Methane From Landfills Is a Big Driver of Climate Change, Study Says

Decades of buried trash is releasing methane, a powerful greenhouse gas, at higher rates than previously estimated, the researchers said.

Landfills are the third-largest source of human-caused methane emissions, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.

Outcry in France as Principal Steps Down Over Head Scarf Incident

A Paris school principal received online death threats after he was involved in an “altercation” with a Muslim student over her head scarf, sparking outrage in a country still scarred by the killing of two teachers.

Students outside the Lycée Maurice-Ravel in Paris in 2018.

Germany’s Beloved Dachshund Could Be Threatened Under Breeding Bill

The bill would strengthen laws around dog breeding, but Germany’s kennel club worries that the legislation could lead to bans on several breeds.

Dachshunds have long been a national symbol in Germany.

As Space Threats Mount, U.S. Lags in Protecting GPS Services

Threats are mounting in space. GPS signals are vulnerable to attack. Their time-keeping is essential for stock trading, power transmission and more.

In this long exposure, a string of SpaceX Starlink satellites passed over an old stone house in 2021 near Florence, Kan.

U.S. Says Israel Seeks to Reschedule Canceled Meeting on Rafah

Netanyahu’s office hasn’t confirmed it has any desire to make new plans.

President Biden, middle, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in Tel Aviv in October.

Ireland to Intervene in South Africa’s Genocide Case Against Israel at the ICJ

Ireland did not outline the argument it planned to advance at the court, but the country’s lawmakers have made repeated calls to prioritize the protection of civilians in Gaza.

Micheál Martin, Ireland’s foreign minister, in Berlin in January.

FTX Founder Sam Bankman-Fried Sentenced to 25 Years in Prison

A US judge has sentenced Sam Bankman-Fried, one-time crypto wunderkind, to 25 years behind bars.

Three Vanderbilt U. Students Arrested at Anti-Israel Protest

Three Vanderbilt University students were arrested and 16 were suspended after a police officer was pushed at an anti-Israel demonstration this week. A fourth student was arrested at another time during the protest, after broken glass was found.

The post Three Vanderbilt U. Students Arrested at Anti-Israel Protest appeared first on Breitbart.

Senegal’s New President Was Unknown, but ‘This Family is Not New to Ruling’

How did Bassirou Diomaye Faye, age 44, go from obscurity to a resounding win in Senegal’s presidential election? At the family homestead, one relative explained, “This family is not new to ruling.”

The top opposition candidate Bassirou Diomaye Faye flanked by his two wives after voting in the presidential election in the West African nation of Senegal last Sunday, in his hometown, Ndiaganiao. He won resoundingly.

A First Look at Samsung's 2024 TV Lineup

Samsung’s new OLED cuts the glare, while its Music Frame speakers sound much better than what you’d expect from such a compact design.

Is a Nintendo Switch Worth Buying Right Now? (2024)

Rumors abound about the Switch’s successor, but that shouldn’t deter you from jumping into the wonderful library of exclusive games on Nintendo’s platform.

Why Russia’s Vast Security Services Fell Short on Deadly Attack

The factors behind the failure to prevent a terrorist attack include a distrust of foreign intelligence, a focus on Ukraine and a distracting political crackdown at home.

Security forces on the street after Friday’s attack on a concert hall outside Moscow that killed at least 143 people.

What We Know About Palestinians Detained in Israel

Since Oct. 7, Israel has detained thousands of Palestinians suspected of militant activity. Rights groups allege that Israel has abused some detainees or held them without charges.

Israeli soldiers with bound and blindfolded Palestinian detainees in Gaza on Dec. 8, in a photograph that the Israeli military reviewed as part of the conditions of the photographer’s embed.

What to Know About South Korea’s 2024 Parliament Election

Results for the Assembly-controlling opposition party are likely to be a referendum on President Yoon Suk Yeol’s two years in office.

Meet the Designer Behind Neuralink’s Surgical Robot

Afshin Mehin has helped design some of the most futuristic neurotech devices.

New ‘Serial’ Podcast Explores Life at Guantánamo Bay

Par : Sarah Bahr
Season 4 of the “Serial” podcast, nearly a decade in the making, tells an insider history of the infamous American military prison.

The U.S. prison at Guantánamo Bay, which opened after 9/11, still has 30 detainees.

Scott: Those Calling Me 'DEI Mayor' Don’t Have Courage to Say the 'N-Word'

Par : Pam Key · Pam Key

Baltimore Mayor Brandon Scott said Wednesday on MSNBC's "The ReidOut" that critics calling him a "DEI mayor" do not "have the courage to say the N-word."

The post Scott: Those Calling Me ‘DEI Mayor’ Don’t Have Courage to Say the ‘N-Word’ appeared first on Breitbart.

MSNBC Reid: GOP Is Anti-DEI Because They 'Can't Stand Black People'

Par : Pam Key · Pam Key

MSNBC host Joy Reid said Wednesday on her show "The ReidOut" that Republicans are against Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs because they "can't stand black people."

The post MSNBC Reid: GOP Is Anti-DEI Because They ‘Can’t Stand Black People’ appeared first on Breitbart.

Bill Belichick Reportedly Doesn't Want to be Part of NFL Studio Show

Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick is not interested in becoming a regular part of an NFL studio show, according to a report.

The post Bill Belichick Reportedly Doesn’t Want to be Part of NFL Studio Show appeared first on Breitbart.

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