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Can European ‘Boots on the Ground’ Help Protect Ukraine’s Security?

11 février 2025 à 11:44
Deterring Russia from re-invading Ukraine, once this war ends, could require 150,000 troops and American help with air cover, intelligence and missile defense, experts say.

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Ukrainian volunteers who collect the bodies of people killed in combat recovering the remains of Russian soldiers in the Kharkiv region on Sunday.

Jordan’s King Faces a Bind as He Meets With Trump

11 février 2025 à 11:02
King Abdullah II, a close U.S. ally dependent on aid from Washington, is confronting the president’s demands that he take in Palestinians from Gaza, a step the king’s domestic politics will not allow.

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King Abdullah II of Jordan, right, and President Trump at the White House in 2018. Mr. Trump has said he would pressure Jordan and Egypt to take in the estimated 1.9 million Palestinians he would expel from the Gaza Strip as part of his plan for the United States to “own” the territory.

Steel and Aluminum Tariffs May Raise US Manufacturing Costs

11 février 2025 à 11:02
Duties of 25 percent on steel and aluminum will flow through to car buyers, beer drinkers, home builders, oil drillers and other users of metal goods.

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A Cleveland-Cliffs steel mill in Burns Harbor, Ind. The company’s shares rose on Monday in anticipation of President Trump’s announcement of stiff tariffs on steel and aluminum.

Fed Chair Faces Lawmakers at a Critical Juncture

11 février 2025 à 11:02
Jerome H. Powell is set to testify as inflation risks are resurfacing, regulatory changes are in flux and the Federal Reserve’s policy independence is in the spotlight.

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Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, is set to be grilled on Tuesday and Wednesday by a new mix of lawmakers on Capitol Hill.

In Hospitals and Hospices, ‘Music as Care’ Offers a New Kind of Comfort

11 février 2025 à 11:01
A violinist plays for her father. A singer takes requests. In hospitals and hospices, bedside performers offer a new kind of care.

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Nicole Okundaye and Jonathan Vocke played music for patients at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. They are bedside musicians affiliated with the Peabody Conservatory of Music in Baltimore.

Hispanics Bolted to the Right in 2024. Can Democrats Win Them Back?

11 février 2025 à 11:00
Amid the turmoil and controversies of President Trump’s opening weeks, Democrats see an opening with working-class voters wooed by Mr. Trump’s movement.

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Alexis Uscanga, 21, (center) represents a new breed of Hispanic voters in Texas’ Rio Grande Valley, politically active and ardently pro-Trump.

Westminster Dog Show 2025: Behind-the-Scenes Photos

10 février 2025 à 23:30
With the event returning to Midtown Manhattan for the first time since 2020, thousands of dogs flooded the city with a single goal in mind: best in show.

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What did Tonic, a Pomeranian, need before competing in the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show? A crisp high-five from his owner and handler, Sonya Ratliff.

Assisted dying bill has lost Commons majority now high court signoff abandoned, says MP – UK politics live

11 février 2025 à 11:43

Danny Kruger says those who backed the bill did so under false premise after change to safeguards announced

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) budget for England and Wales will be 14% lower in real terms in 2024/25 than it was in 2007/08, an analysis has found.

The Institute of Fiscal Studies (IFS) said that, due to population growth, the day-to-day spending by the MoJ is set to be 24% lower per head of population than in 2007/08.

Looking ahead, further cuts could be on the horizon, given the tightness of the government’s spending plans heading into the June spending review. Reconciling that with Labour’s ambitions and manifesto promises of improvements to prisons and courts could be challenging, to say the least.

The dire consequences of the lack of investment are plain for all to see with massive court backlogs, overcrowded prisons and a chronic lack of legal aid lawyers.

After inheriting a justice system on the brink of collapse, the government has taken initial positive steps to increase criminal and civil legal aid. Reviews of sentencing and the criminal courts are also taking place designed to tackle the unacceptable delays faced by victims and defendants.

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© Photograph: Wiktor Szymanowicz/REX/Shutterstock

Europe could be ‘one of leading AI continents,’ Von der Leyen says as JD Vance criticises EU’s ‘excessive’ regulation – Europe live

11 février 2025 à 11:30

US vice president takes aim at digital services act and GDPR laws, and says America ‘will not accept’ EU policing of US tech giants at Paris AI summit

JD Vance continues, talking about “revolutionary applications” of AI and the need to deregulate to allow for its fast development and its roll out.

Our administration, the Trump administration, believes that AI will have countless revolutionary applications and economic innovation, job creation, national security, health care, free expression and beyond, and to restrict its development now will not only unfairly benefit incumbents in the space, it would mean paralysing one of the most promising technologies we have seen in generations.

I’m not here this morning to talk about AI safety, which was the title of the conference a couple of years ago. I’m here to talk about AI opportunity.

When conferences like this convene to discuss a cutting edge technology, oftentimes, I think our response is to be too self conscious, too risk averse. But never have I encountered a breakthrough in tech that so clearly calls us to do precisely the opposite.

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© Photograph: Michel Euler/AP

© Photograph: Michel Euler/AP

Trump Pauses Enforcement of Foreign Bribery Law

11 février 2025 à 12:12
The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act makes it illegal for companies that operate in the United States to pay foreign government officials to secure or keep business deals.

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The Indian tycoon Gautam Adani was charged by U.S. prosecutors last year under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act after being accused of bribing Indian officials. His company has called the charges “baseless.”
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