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PLAYSTATION : la DÉCEPTION est RÉELLE 🫤
Jeux Vidéo & Gaming
PLAYSTATION : la DÉCEPTION est RÉELLE 🫤
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La sécurité du général De Gaulle : une mission impossible

Culture & Divertissement
La sécurité du général De Gaulle : une mission impossible
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Trump promised to cut energy bills in half. One year later, has he delivered?

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Trump promised to cut energy bills in half. One year later, has he delivered?
Cheap gasoline, yes. Drill, baby, drill? Not so much. And electricity bills are going up, not down.
Les châteaux à Motte... imprenables ? 😲
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Les châteaux à Motte... imprenables ? 😲
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Actualités & Politique
« Le Patrimoine » : le numéro 68 du magazine sera-t-il le dernier ?
Le magazine "Le Patrimoine" se bat pour sa survie face aux défis de la presse et aux récits historiques biaisés. Son dernier numéro explore les frontières entre intolérance et tolérance.
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The World Economic Forum opens amid tensions between Europe and the U.S.

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The World Economic Forum opens amid tensions between Europe and the U.S.
Tension is high as the World Economic Forum in Davos opens and President Trump threatens Europe over Greenland.

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The Trump administration turns attention to Mexico and Cuba's oil relationship
As Venezuelan oil shipments to Cuba collapse, Mexico has stepped up as the island's main supplier — though its support may be temporary under Washington's pressure.

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Live Whole Health #301: Be still
Some battles are fought with weapons. Others are fought in silence—in the mind, in the heart, in the soul. As Veterans, we’ve been trained to fight, to endure, to push through pain. But what happens when the battle is internal? When the enemy is invisible—like trauma, guilt, anxiety, or shame? Many of us are still fighting long after the war is over. I know this because I’ve lived it. I’ve carried memories that…

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What was the state of Chavismo under Maduro?
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with Javier Corrales, author of a book on Hugo Chavez and a professor at Amherst College, about the legacy of Chavez's rule in Venezuela today.
