Xavier Dupont de Ligonnès retrouvé ? Aqababe l'assure, il a fini sa traque et promet de livrer des infos à la justice

“Top Gun: Maverick” filmmaker Joseph Kosinski came to Formula One like many Americans: “Drive to Survive.”
William Kentridge's production of Alban Berg's "Wozzeck" is set in the midst of the Great War, conjuring a bleak, apocalyptic expanse.
"Drag Brunch Saved My Life" offers struggling businesses the chance to start their own rainbow-hued weekend tradition
The Canadian comedian will spend two weeks in Kyiv, Dnipro and other places near the front lines, raising awareness of the plight of the Ukrainian people.
Tired of overpriced dinners out, Rosie Kellett built a life – and a cookbook – around the simple joy of communal meals, late plates and £25-a-week budgets. Could sharing food, costs and kitchen tables be the future of surviving in the Big Smoke? By Hannah Twiggs
‘Move away for a while’: Dogs want distance from Jamarra amid injury blow to axed star
NatWest began to take on new customers, who were originally with Sainsbury's Bank, last week, after a major takeover.
The Coalition stands accused of creative maths after claiming it would raise $3.5billion from overseas students in taxes and visa fees, despite slashing numbers.
A study using artificial intelligence to classify patient pain archetypes and identify risk for severe pain after knee replacement has earned a Best of Meeting award at the 50th Annual Meeting of the American Society of Regional Anesthesia and Pain Medicine.
Brand is charged with a slew of sexual offences relating to four different women
The Co-operative is scrapping the traditional style of membership and rolling out a new benefit system.
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SEBI Chairperson Tuhin Kanta Pandey discusses balancing regulation and market growth. New products like Energy Futures are under consideration. He addresses concerns about mutual fund expense ratios and SME IPO froth. Pandey highlights the need for efficient regulation without overreach. He mentions the NSE IPO and its pending resolution on governance, technology, clearing corporations and litigation issues.
After a gruelling campaign, election day is soon upon us. The polls may be pointing firmly in one direction, but PETER VAN ONSELEN has gone deeper to predict exactly how the chips will fall.
China has said it has received overtures from the United States for talks on tariffs -- but warned it will need concessions as proof of "sincerity" before any negotiations can take place.
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WASHINGTON: Consciousness is at the center of human existence, the ability to see, hear, dream, imagine, feel pain or pleasure, dread, love and more. But where precisely does this reside in the brain? That is a question that has long confounded scientists and clinicians. A new study is offering fresh insight. In a quest to identify the parts of the brain underpinning consciousness, neuroscientists measured electrical and magnetic activity as well as blood flow in the brains of 256 people in 12 laboratories across the United States, Europe and China, while the participants viewed various images. The measurements tracked activation in various parts of the brain. The researchers found that consciousness may not arise in the “smart” part of the brain — the frontal areas where thinking is housed, which progressively grew in the process of human evolution — but rather in the sensory zones at the back of the brain that process sight and sound. “Why is any of this important?” asked neuroscientist Christof K
Gupta shares why gold's role in portfolios is evolving, how macroeconomic uncertainties and central bank actions are fuelling its rise, and what investors should keep in mind while allocating to this asset.