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UK and US agree zero-tariff deal on medicine exports
UK and US agree zero-tariff deal on medicine exports
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UK and US agree zero-tariff deal on medicine exports

Agreement also calls for health service to increase net price it pays for innovative drugs by 25%Business live – latest updatesThe NHS is to pay 25% more for innovative drugs in return for zero tariffs on exports of pharmaceuticals to the US under a deal with Donald Trump’s government.Industry sources estimate it could cost about £3bn in higher spending on drugs over the next three years but also increase the…
The Guardian1 décembre 2025
US-Russia talks may press Kyiv for concessions, says EU foreign policy chiefUS-Russia talks may press Kyiv for concessions, says EU foreign policy chief
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US-Russia talks may press Kyiv for concessions, says EU foreign policy chief

Kaja Kallas says negotiators should not ‘lose focus that it’s actually Russia who has started this war’Europe live – latest updatesThe EU’s foreign policy chief, Kaja Kallas, has said she fears talks between the Russian president, Vladimir Putin, and Donald Trump’s special envoy, Steve Witkoff, will pile pressure on Ukraine to make concessions with the two men expected to meet on Tuesday.Witkoff, the property developer turned envoy recently exposed for coaching Russian officials on how to win Trump’s favour, is arriving in Moscow after leading a US delegation in talks with Ukraine at the weekend, nearly four years after Russia launched its full-scale invasion. Continue reading...

The Guardian1 décembre 2025
Israeli settlers attack and rob Italian and Canadian volunteers in West Bank
Israeli settlers attack and rob Italian and Canadian volunteers in West Bank
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Israeli settlers attack and rob Italian and Canadian volunteers in West Bank

Group beaten in early hours of morning in village where they volunteered to help protect Palestinians from settler violenceItaly and Canada have raised concerns about the treatment of their citizens who were beaten and robbed by Israeli settlers in the occupied West Bank.Three Italians and a Canadian were attacked early on Sunday morning in the village of Ein al-Duyuk, near Jericho, where they had volunteered to…
The Guardian1 décembre 2025
Hole in Antarctic ozone layer shrinks to smallest since 2019, scientists say
Hole in Antarctic ozone layer shrinks to smallest since 2019, scientists say
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Hole in Antarctic ozone layer shrinks to smallest since 2019, scientists say

EU’s Copernicus monitoring service hails ‘reassuring sign’ of progress observed this year in hole’s size and durationThe hole in the ozone layer over the Antarctic this year was the smallest and shortest-lived since 2019, according to European space scientists, who described the finding as a “reassuring sign” of the layer’s recovery.The yearly gap in what scientists have called “planetary sunscreen” reached a…
The Guardian1 décembre 2025
‘It would take 11 seconds to hit the ground’: the roughneck daredevils who built the Empire State Building‘It would take 11 seconds to hit the ground’: the roughneck daredevils who built the Empire State Building
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‘It would take 11 seconds to hit the ground’: the roughneck daredevils who built the Empire State Building

They wrestled steel beams, hung off giant hooks and tossed red hot rivets – all while ‘strolling on the thin edge of nothingness’. Now the 3,000 unsung heroes who raised the famous skyscraper are finally being celebratedPoised on a steel cable a quarter of a mile above Manhattan, a weather-beaten man in work dungarees reaches up to tighten a bolt. Below, though you hardly dare to look down, lies the Hudson River, the sprawling cityscape of New York and the US itself, rolling out on to the far horizon. If you fell from this rarefied spot, it would take about 11 seconds to hit the ground.Captured by photographer Lewis Hine, The Sky Boy, as the image became known, encapsulated the daring and vigour of the men who built the Empire State Building, then the world’s tallest structure at 102 storeys and 1,250ft (381m) high. Like astronauts, they were going to places no man had gone before, testing the limits of human endurance, giving physical form to ideals of American puissance, “a land which reached for the sky with its feet on the ground”, according to John Jakob Raskob, then one of the country’s richest men, who helped bankroll the building. Continue reading...

The Guardian1 décembre 2025
Shortage of ‘breakthrough’ weight loss drugs will slow fight against obesity, WHO warns
Shortage of ‘breakthrough’ weight loss drugs will slow fight against obesity, WHO warns
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Shortage of ‘breakthrough’ weight loss drugs will slow fight against obesity, WHO warns

WHO urges countries to make drugs such as Mounjaro more accessible to people and asks drugs companies to lower pricesWeight loss drugs such as Mounjaro offer huge potential to tackle soaring obesity globally but are currently only available to one in 10 of those who need them, the World Health Organization has said.Their proven effectiveness in helping people lose weight means the medications represent “a new…
The Guardian1 décembre 2025
Suspected members of neo-Nazi terror group arrested in Spain
Suspected members of neo-Nazi terror group arrested in Spain
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Suspected members of neo-Nazi terror group arrested in Spain

Three people are accused of belonging to the Base, an ‘accelerationist’ white power organisation founded in the USPolice in Spain have arrested three people on suspicion of belonging to the Base, a global neo-Nazi terrorist group that incites and trains members in techniques to overthrow governments and bring about a race war.The group, which has been designated a terrorist organisation by the EU, the UK, Canada,…
The Guardian1 décembre 2025
Ravneet Gill and Mattie Taiano’s recipes for a Friendmas sharing menu
Ravneet Gill and Mattie Taiano’s recipes for a Friendmas sharing menu
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Ravneet Gill and Mattie Taiano’s recipes for a Friendmas sharing menu

The husband and wife team cook up a winter storm with lamb shoulder, dauphinoise and brown sugar meringues – just don’t ask them who’s doing the cleaning upWhen I first started seeing Mattie, there was a constant dinner party at his mum’s house,” recalls pastry chef Ravneet Gill. “There were loads of people there all the time, being fed with massive bowls of home-cooked food and a big block of parmesan.” There was…
The Guardian1 décembre 2025
‘It’s going much too fast’: the inside story of the race to create the ultimate AI‘It’s going much too fast’: the inside story of the race to create the ultimate AI
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‘It’s going much too fast’: the inside story of the race to create the ultimate AI

In Silicon Valley, rival companies are spending trillions of dollars to reach a goal that could change humanity – or potentially destroy itOn the 8.49am train through Silicon Valley, the tables are packed with young people glued to laptops, earbuds in, rattling out code.As the northern California hills scroll past, instructions flash up on screens from bosses: fix this bug; add new script. There is no time to enjoy the view. These commuters are foot soldiers in the global race towards artificial general intelligence – when AI systems become as or more capable than highly qualified humans. Continue reading...

The Guardian1 décembre 2025
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Five of the best translated fiction of 2025Five of the best translated fiction of 2025
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Five of the best translated fiction of 2025

The return of Nobel laureate Han Kang; film-making under the Nazis; stuck in a time loop; Scandinavian thrills; and essential stories from postwar IraqWe Do Not PartHan Kang, translated by e yaewon and Paige Aniyah Morris (Hamish Hamilton) The Korean 2024 Nobel laureate combines the strangeness of The Vegetarian and the political history in Human Acts to extraordinary effect in her latest novel. Kyungha, a writer experiencing a health crisis (“I can sense a migraine coming on like ice cracking in the distance”), agrees to look after a hospitalised friend’s pet bird. The friend, Inseon, makes films that expose historical massacres in Korea. At the centre of the book is a mesmerising sequence “between dream and reality” where Kyungha stumbles toward Inseon’s rural home, blinded by snow, then finds herself in ghostly company. As the pace slows, and physical and psychic pain meet, the story only becomes more involving. This might be Han’s best novel yet.On the Calculation of Volume I and IISolvej Balle, translated by Barbara J Haveland (Faber) “It is the eighteenth of November. I have got used to that thought.” Book dealer Tara Selter is stuck in time, each day a repeat of yesterday. Groundhog Day it ain’t; this is more philosophical than comic – why, she doesn’t even bet on the horses – but it’s equally arresting. Tara slowly begins to understand how she occupies space in the world, and the ways in which we allow our lives to drift. At first she tries to live normally, recreating the sense of seasons passing by travelling to warm and cold cities. By the end of volume two, with five more books to come, we get hints of cracks appearing in the hermetic world – is Balle breaking her own rules? – but it just makes us want to read on further. Continue reading...

The Guardian1 décembre 2025
Deezer et Ipsos ont mené l'enquête : 97% des auditeurs ne reconnaissent pas la musique générée par IADeezer et Ipsos ont mené l'enquête : 97% des auditeurs ne reconnaissent pas la musique générée par IA
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Deezer et Ipsos ont mené l'enquête : 97% des auditeurs ne reconnaissent pas la musique générée par IA

Vous pensiez avoir l'oreille absolue et pouvoir distinguer une composition humaine d'un titre purement algorithmique ? Détrompez-vous : selon une étude particulièrement révélatrice, l'immense majorité d'entre nous se fait berner sans la moindre hésitation.

Google Trends1 décembre 2025
Shein convoquée par Bruxelles après le scandale des poupées pédopornographiques
Shein convoquée par Bruxelles après le scandale des poupées pédopornographiques
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Shein convoquée par Bruxelles après le scandale des poupées pédopornographiques

Bruxelles ne lâche plus Shein d'une semelle. Après le tollé suscité par la découverte de produits à caractère pédopornographique sur sa plateforme, la Commission européenne exige des comptes immédiats et brandit la menace de sanctions financières colossales.
Google Trends1 décembre 2025
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