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Viry. Le Sidec est choisi pour les rénovations

Pregnant woman in medical distress being deported from US, attorney says
Woman is eight months pregnant and on verge of being sent to Colombia, says Kennedy Human Rights Center attorneyA 21-year-old woman who is eight months pregnant and in a state of medical distress is being deported from Atlanta on Wednesday afternoon, a human rights attorney said, pleading for emergency assistance for his client.“We are trying to get her the medical attention she needs immediately,” said Anthony Enriquez, vice-president of US advocacy and litigation at the Kennedy Human Rights Center, whose client, Zharick Daniela Buitrago Ortiz, is on the verge of being sent to Colombia. Continue reading...

Craponne. La campagne est lancée pour la liste « Partageons l’avenir »

Why is the UK state investing in £6.45bn Kraken? It doesn’t need public money

Saint-Clément-sur-Valsonne. Encore plusieurs mois de travaux pour la rénovation du centre bourg
Samedi 17 janvier, s’est déroulée la traditionnelle cérémonie des vœux.

Lozanne. Un sapeur-pompier et deux jeunes danseurs mis en lumière lors de la cérémonie des vœux du maire

Chamelet. Pour sa cérémonie de vœux, le maire a mis en avant ceux qui font vivre le village

Lachassagne. Mickaël Challancin, actuel premier adjoint, est candidat à la mairie

Green spaces should be the norm for all new housing developments in England, guidelines say
Experts say big flaw is the lack of mandatory requirements, meaning developers could ignore the guidanceHousing where shops, schools, public transport and possibly pubs are close by, with green spaces and access to nature, and where heritage is preserved, should be the norm for all new developments, according to guidelines set out by the government.King’s Cross in London, for example, where industrial buildings have been converted into shops, restaurants and public spaces, and where schools and care homes mingle with social and private housing near to a cleaned-up canal and nature reserve, could become the model, according to the new vision. Continue reading...

Blind man who fell on to the tracks at Manchester Piccadilly wins payout
Abdul Eneser blames his fall on the lack of tactile paving on the platform and was awarded £18,000 by Network RailWhen Abdul Eneser slipped off the side of the platform at Manchester Piccadilly station, he lay terrified with no option but to listen as the rumbles of a freight train drew closer.Eneser, who is blind, had fallen owing to a lack of tactile paving, meaning he had been unable to feel how close he was to the edge of the platform. Continue reading...

Rollout of AI may need to be slowed to ‘save society’, says boss of JP Morgan
Jamie Dimon warns of civil unrest as Nvidia’s Jensen Huang argues that tech will create rather than destroy jobsJamie Dimon, the boss of JP Morgan, has said artificial intelligence “may go too fast for society” and cause “civil unrest” unless governments and business support displaced workers.While advances in AI will have huge benefits from increasing productivity to curing diseases, the technology may need to be phased in to “save society”. Continue reading...

