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21 Jun 2025 10h27
by
Melissa Hekkers
113 years after the sinking of the Titanic, the official theory challenged
A digital reconstruction based on a full scan of the famous liner's wreck highlights previously unstudied elements.
20 Jun 2025 12h00
by
Melissa Hekkers
Putin's frightening plans for Europe's borders
According to satellite images from the American company Planet Labs, Moscow has significantly modernised and expanded its nuclear facilities close to Europe's borders.
20 Jun 2025 11h30
by
Melissa Hekkers
12 great American heroes from 1732 to the present day
They forged America and the history of the United States. In their own way, each of these historical figures built the myth of the USA as a land of freedom and democracy. (MH with Olivier Duquesne)
20 Jun 2025 08h15
by
Melissa Hekkers
This is the only weapon capable of destroying Iran's nuclear facilities, and Trump has it
The American GBU-57 bunker-buster bomb, a major asset for the United States, is extremely coveted by Tel Aviv, which sees it as an opportunity to prevent the production of an Iranian atomic bomb.
19 Jun 2025 15h06
by
Michael Leahy
5 things to do now to protect your lawn in a heatwave
A little attention can go a long way for your lawn
19 Jun 2025 12h00
by
Melissa Hekkers
How Putin's army copes with weapons shortage
While Russian soldiers are seriously lacking in air defense resources, a new hybrid weapon has just seen the light of day.
19 Jun 2025 09h15
by
Melissa Hekkers
This country is the new enemy of the Russians...and it's surprising
While Moscow and Beijing have recently moved closer and understanding seems to be on the up, it could be that beneath the surface lies an unforeseen threat.
18 Jun 2025 13h14
by
Melissa Hekkers
What is this mysterious creature that raises fears of the worst seismic scenarios?
A few days ago, rare species of oarfish, also known as ribbonfish or “apocalypse fish,” were found washed up on the beaches of Tamil Nadu, India, and Tasmania.
17 Jun 2025 18h45
by
Melissa Hekkers
Between complicit silence and open military support: the countries that back the Kremlin
Since the invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, the Russian army has received help from several countries. Who have been Russia's international allies since the beginning of the offensive in Ukraine?
17 Jun 2025 16h15
by
Melissa Hekkers
The 10 biggest scandals in the auto industry
The recent Takata airbag and PureTech engine scandals are some of the biggest scandals in the automotive industry.
17 Jun 2025 13h15
by
QG
‘Buy Canadian’: How Canada’s boycott of US impacts American economy
Since the trade war launched by Donald Trump, Canada has responded with a widespread boycott of American products—and the effects are now starting to be felt in the U.S. economy.
17 Jun 2025 11h35
by
Melissa Hekkers
This is why Charles III refuses to answer Harry’s calls
In a rare interview with the BBC, Prince Harry made rare comments about his current relationship with the Royal Family, and in particular with his father. These statements did not go unnoticed by Buckingham Palace.
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