Month: April 2020

Un “crime extrêmement grave”, selon les autorités egyptiennes. Les images d’un couple nu au sommet de la pyramide de Khéops, largement diffusées sur les réseaux sociaux, ont suscité un tollé en Egypte. Cette photo est signée du Danois Andreas Hvid.  Et donc le scandale mondial du moment est…artistique. Un couple s’enlace sur la pyramide de […]

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Le long métrage fantastique “Chronicle” réalise le meilleur démarrage parisien de ce mercredi 22 février avec 2528 entrées, devant “Sécurité rapprochée” et “Devil Inside”. 1 – Chronicle – 2528 entrées (16 copies) 2 – Sécurité rapprochée – 1391 entrées (13 copies) 3 – Devil Inside – 1187 entrées (14 copies) 4 – Cheval de guerre […]

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Nathalie Tocci is director of Istituto Affari Internazionali, a former special adviser to former European High Representative for Foreign Affairs Federica Mogherini, and the author of POLITICO‘s World View column. The new leadership in Brussels has proclaimed itself as “geopolitical” and eager to “use the language of power.” They have, to an extent, the means […]

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Sheryl Tak had a decision to make.  In the middle of March, after the World Health Organization declared the spread of the novel coronavirus a pandemic, the Canadian government closed its border — at first to anyone except U.S. residents. It now only allows essential travel between the two countries, including for international students.  As […]

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OTTAWA — Canada has ordered 30,000 new ventilators from domestic companies but Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Tuesday he is hoping we don’t end up needing nearly that many. Federal officials also said more than 230 million surgical masks and 75 million N95 respirator masks have been ordered but cautioned the global supply chain is […]

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Many Canadian dairy farmers are being asked to dump raw milk amid the COVID-19 pandemic that has led to a decline in overall demand for key dairy products. While grocery stores have seen sales of dairy products soar as consumers engaged in panic-buying, the widespread closure of restaurants, coffee shops and cafeterias across Canada has […]

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NEWARK, NJ — A “suicidal” man held a knife to his throat. Police offered him some Chinese food. And that’s how a life was saved in Newark last weekend, authorities said. On Saturday morning, local police officers talked a “disturbed” man into peacefully surrendering after he threatened to kill himself, according to the Newark Department […]

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