Interview de la semaine. Pour le professeur Eric Servat, hydrologue : agir goutte que goutte

Once known as the “homeless billionaire”, Nicolas Berggruen has been living in Sydney where he’s contemplating Australia’s position in a shifting world order.
The company's preparing to spruce up its Android experience with a fancy new look.
Detectives have launched a CCTV appeal
A small percentage of YouTube viewers will now see blurred thumbnails in the search results for queries that frequently include sexual themes.
After a Cinderella run in 2024, the Tigers are looking like one of MLB's strongest teams so far this season.
Former tennis star Andre Agassi walked away with a win in his professional pickleball debut alongside prodigy Anna Leigh Waters.
Shouts of "you're getting it, you little rat" were heard as a brawl broke out at Everlast gym
A series of violent storms that swept through Quebec on Tuesday knocked out power to more than 144,000 clients, including one of the largest hospitals in the province, and badly injured a teenager in Montreal.
Households claiming the popular benefit which supports 3.6 million people in the UK face waiting almost a year to get support, it has been warned
Plaud Note offers a better way of recording voice notes, and optional subscription extends its very handy transcription and summarization capabilities.
Despite a lukewarm reception to seasons 5 & 6, 'Black Mirror' season 7 is being called one of its best seasons yet.
Reparations for descendants of slavery aren’t about mimicking what has worked for others. We do not demand power over another group.
Scientists find strong proof of Earth's crust tipping 84 million years ago through new paleomagnetic evidence from Italy. The post The Earth shifted 25 degrees and then corrected itself 84 million years ago appeared first on The Brighter Side of News.
Sundar Pichai testified in the remedies trial that will determine which penalties Google will face for monopolizing the search engine market, calling the DOJ's proposals a "de facto divestiture" of the company's tech.
Andrew Harnik / Getty ImagesWhite House trade adviser Peter Navarro blamed the media for using “scare tactics” to discredit Donald Trump as he struggled to explain why the president’s negotiating strategy has failed to produce any trade deals. “The world is screwing us,” Navarro told NewsNation’s Leland Vittert on Wednesday, claiming it was “beautiful to watch” Trump negotiate deals against countries he claims are “cheating” America. But when asked why Trump’s much-vaunted “Art of the Deal” had failed to result in any tangible trade agreements, Navarro said: “Well, usually a deal as the media loves to remind us, takes a long time by 18 months, 2, whatever, but we’re going to do this in Trump time, which is to say record time.” Read more at The Daily Beast.
The targeted hate is reminiscent of how British imperialists liked to dehumanise all Indians, writes Mekhala Saran.
The Cleveland Cavaliers have dominantly swept the Miami Heat. Cleveland, the Eastern Conference’s No. 1 seed, did not disappoint. The Oklahoma City Thunder were the first team to win their series, and then the Cavs followed suit.
In MetroTalk: The weather's hotting up, Canada's got a new prime minister, Trump saves face and Kneecap apologise... Sorta.