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Japan restarts first nuclear reactor since Fukushima under close scrutiny

At Davos, Singapore’s Tharman calls for US-China rivalry to ‘benefit’ world
Competition between the United States and China could help drive global progress, but only if both powers exercise restraint in sensitive areas such as nuclear technology and artificial intelligence, Singapore President Tharman Shanmugaratnam has said. Speaking at the annual meeting of the World Economic Forum in Davos on Wednesday, Tharman stressed that broad innovation benefits could come from rivalry between the two superpowers. He added that innovations born of competition could lead to...

Chips, soybeans, tariffs: what’s on tap for US-China talks before Trump’s next visit?

Probe into Spain train crash turns to missing ‘bogie’ found in stream

Sidestepping Greenland row, Nato chief urges Arctic unity to counter China and Russia
Nato members must collectively protect the Arctic from growing Chinese and Russian influence, the chief of the security alliance said on Wednesday, while sidestepping the issue of Washington’s controversial bid to acquire Greenland. Speaking at an event during the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Wednesday, Nato Secretary General Mark Rutte said the transatlantic security alliance was crucial not only for the defence of Europe, but also for the US, which required a “safe Arctic, a...

Indian Kashmir police pressure journalists to sign ‘peace’ pledges, sparking censorship fears

Donald Trump addresses World Economic Forum in Davos – as it happened

US losing ground to China with ‘onslaught’ on cutting-edge research: Nobel laureate

Principality Building Society in £600,000 of charitable funding
The funding supports communities, young people and environmental sustainability across Wales.

Laure Adler analyse La Fêlure, le livre de Charlotte Casiraghi
Et si la vraie force naissait au moment où ça craque ? Laure Adler, écrivaine et journaliste, a lu La Fêlure, le nouveau livre de Charlotte Casiraghi : une échappée loin des apparences et une invitation à écouter ce qui, d’ordinaire, reste sous silence.

Rencontre avec Charlotte Casiraghi: «On est dans l’ère du traumatisme. Mais il existe le risque de n’être plus que ses blessures»
On croit la connaître depuis toujours, mais Charlotte Casiraghi reste entourée d’un halo de mystère. À l’aube de la quarantaine, elle publie son premier essai, La Fêlure, réflexion introspective en forme de voyage sentimental. Après une séance photo dans les rues de New York, elle explique à Pierre Groppo pourquoi elle a enfin décidé de fendre l’armure.
