La Villa Fleur d’Eau, lieu de la rencontre historique Regan-Girbatchev, située à Versoix, a été vendue début mars à une société qui serait liée …
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Michael Bär has long said banking is in his genes. A great-grandson of Julius Baer’s founder, he grew up during the heyday of Swiss private banking when secrecy and security drew in the world’s wealthy—including those with nefarious motives for avoiding scrutiny. The business he launched in 2018 was
Trump is touting his prowess as a military commander on CNBC, claiming that he would have been more successful than previous presidents in conducting the wars in Iraq and Vietnam.
“I would have won Vietnam very quickly,” he said. www.nytimes.com/live/2026/04...
Vibrating crotches, anal beads and suspicious minds: the long, strange history of chess cheats | Sean Ingle
The jokes were funny. The systems behind them—and the reasons we keep passing around war memes as entertainment—are more serious.
An autonomous robot from the company Honor ran a half marathon in 50:26, beating the human record by 7 minutes. www.wired.com/story/a-huma...
« Saint James Infirmary », performed, Live at International Jazz Day, by Wynton Marsalis, Christian Mc Bride, Vinnie Colaiuta, Danilo Perez.
Enjoy, have a nice day everyone!
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President Trump views himself as the master of coercive diplomacy, forcing his opponents to capitulate quickly to U.S. demands or face the threat of attack. But in dealing with Iran, he's discovered that he is up against a nation that prides itself on resilience and delay.
Japan moved to allow the sale of more weapons abroad, in a shift away from pacifist policies imposed after World War II. nyti.ms/4dZQ46q
The Onion has to convert Infowars into a parody of itself: licensing the website from the site's court-appointed manager. Here's how it would work, and what would need to happen for it to become reality. nyti.ms/425AbUV
In @nytopinion.nytimes.com
“Three decisions in three days last week showed us how Americans can keep corporate Goliaths in check, even when the federal government refuses to,” writes Lina Khan and Doha Mekki.
London was braced for widespread disruptions to its public transit system on Tuesday, as train drivers prepared a labor strike that is expected to affect vital parts of the British capital’s underground rail network.
New Zealand’s capital, Wellington, and the surrounding region were under a state of emergency on Tuesday, after heavy rains triggered flash flooding and landslides that swept away cars, forced more than 100 schools to close, and buried roads and homes.
John Ternus, un ingénieur discret en passe de devenir le nouveau patron d’Apple
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