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  • Emmanuel Macron’s government survives, but there is more trouble ahead [The Economist]

  • How to make the financial system safer, the risk of Bibi breaking Israel and why a good night’s sleep might be important for vaccines [The Economist Podcasts]

  • Ukraine says Russian missiles destroyed in Crimea [BBC News]

  • Biden signs bill requiring declassification of COVID origins information [Reuters]

  • Legacy of the Iraq War [AL-Jazeera News]

  • Hip-Hop at Fifty: An Elegy [The New Yorker]

  • One of the best podcasting apps you know is built by a single person / In The Vergecast’s final episode of Solo Acts, Ashley Esqueda speaks with Overcast developer Marco Arment. [The Verge]

  • The doomers are wrong about humanity’s future — and its past [Vox]

  • Duolingo is working on a music app [TechCrunch]

  • The UN just handed out an urgent climate to-do list. Here’s what it says. [MIT Technology Review]

  • Meet the identical twin sisters who share everything — including a fiancé [Insider]

  • Change is a certainty. So let’s future-proof your business! Our very own Julia White invites you to join us at #SAPSapphire to learn how to stay ahead of whatever changes may come your way. 👉 https://sap.to/604337PkZ [LinkedIn] #SAP

  • World can still avoid worst of climate collapse with genuine change, IPCC says [The Guardian]

  • World Has Less Than a Decade to Stop Catastrophic Warming, U.N. Panel Says [The New York Times]

  • How The Courts Are Strangling Gun Reform [Huffington Post]

  • This Is Not Great News for Donald Trump [The Atlantic]

  • 20 Years After The Invasion Of Iraq, Americans Still Want The U.S. Involved In World Affairs [FiveThirtyEight]

  • Opinion: After Silicon Valley Bank failure, American start-ups still need a bank [The Washington Post]

  • Bac 2023 : revivez la première journée des épreuves de spécialité et consultez les sujets [Le Monde]

  • Online resources make International Read to Me Day fun and meaningful for families [Mashable]

  • IPCC Says Current Plans Are ‘Insufficient to Tackle Climate Change’ As Emissions Keep Increasing [VICE News]

  • “Trauma Never Goes Away”: As America Forgets, Iraq War Stays with U.S. Veterans [The Intercept_]

  • Nature is out of sync—and reshaping everything, everywhere [National Geographic]

  • What France's revolt over raising the retirement age says about the attitude to work [NPR]

  • Wildfire victims left ‘in the dark’ after U.S. Forest Service briefs Congress about the Caldor Fire [CapRadioNews]

  • Bagdad, 20 mars 2003 [Le Monde diplomatique]

  • Even More Than Tanks and Planes, Ukraine Needs IFVs — Front-line officers are desperate for a less glamorous weapon: the infantry fighting vehicle. [Foreign Policy]

  • Why the Press Failed on Iraq — And How One Team of Reporters Got It Right [Foreign Affairs]

  • Japan Commissions Second Taigei-Class Diesel-Electric Attack Submarine [The Diplomat]

  • The Unpredictable Abilities Emerging From Large AI Models [Quanta Magazine]

  • #ThrowbackThursday en 1975 lors de la construction de l'aimant dipôle principal du Super Synchrotron à Protons, qui devrait commencer cette semaine alors que l'arrêt technique de fin d'année touche à sa fin. #BeamTime [CERN_FR]

  • NASA Awards Grants to Support Research, Technology Development [NASA]

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