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La tempĂȘte Fung-wong se transforme en « super-typhon » Ă  l’approche des Philippines

La tempĂȘte Fung-wong se transforme en « super-typhon » Ă  l’approche des Philippines. Les services mĂ©tĂ©o des Philippines ont annoncĂ© que la tempĂȘte Fung-wong Ă©tait dimanche passĂ©e en catĂ©gorie 5, aussi appelĂ©e « super-typhon ». Le pays s’apprĂȘte Ă  ĂȘtre frappĂ© par un deuxiĂšme typhon quelques jours aprĂšs le passage dĂ©vastateur de Kalmaegi, qui a fait prĂšs de 200 morts.

Ouest-France
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Astronomer Avi Loeb warns world not to ignore new comet’s potential alien threat

Astronomer Avi Loeb warns world not to ignore new comet’s potential alien threat. Israel-born Harvard scientist, no stranger to controversy, has asked Kim Kardashian to join his research team after the celeb got some answers about 3I/ATLAS from a recalcitrant NASA head The post Astronomer Avi Loeb warns world not to ignore new comet’s potential alien threat appeared first on The Times of Israel . Contexte et chronologie.

Times of Israel
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Disqualify Justice Minister Levin's pick to head the deitanee abuse leak investigation

Disqualify Justice Minister Levin's pick to head the deitanee abuse leak investigation. A High Court decision to disqualify Judiciary Ombudsman Judge Asher Kula's appointment to investigate the affair will make it clear that there are people in the judiciary who still distinguish between serving the people
 and serving the government

Haaretz English
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Northern Ontario chiefs step up demands for consultation in resource projects

Northern Ontario chiefs step up demands for consultation in resource projects. Chiefs in Northern Ontario say they are working together to come up with a plan to ensure governments are required to respect their treaty and inherent rights as major projects get under way in their territories early next year.

The Globe and Mail
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Scientist Convicted of Spying for China – Most Recent in Troubling Trend of Chinese Espionage

Scientist Convicted of Spying for China – Most Recent in Troubling Trend of Chinese Espionage. Photo courtesy of the Federal Bureau of Investigation Ji Wang, 63, of Painted Post, New York, was convicted of two counts of economic espionage, one count of theft of trade secrets, and two counts of attempted espionage and theft. He faces up to 15 years in prison for each espionage charge and 10 years for theft, with sentencing scheduled for April 15, 2026.

Gateway Pundit