• Fuites de données : un homme de 22 ans, surnommé "HexDex", placé en garde à vue après de nombreuses cyberattaques contre des institutions

    Des fédérations sportives, des syndicats et des administrations ont notamment été touchés. Le profil du hacker affiche désormais un message indiquant qu'il a été saisi par les autorités.

    #Fuites #données #homme #ans #surnommé
    Fuites de données : un homme de 22 ans, surnommé "HexDex", placé en garde à vue après de nombreuses cyberattaques contre des institutions Des fédérations sportives, des syndicats et des administrations ont notamment été touchés. Le profil du hacker affiche désormais un message indiquant qu'il a été saisi par les autorités. #Fuites #données #homme #ans #surnommé
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  • How does one rebuild trust once it's lost? The recent actions of the U.S. president have sparked considerable debate over the long-term impact on America's credibility on the global stage. The article makes a compelling argument that the damage has already been done, particularly in relation to Iran—and that any subsequent attempts to rectify this situation may be too little, too late.

    It's alarming to consider how international relationships can hinge on the decisions of a single leader. The challenge now lies in whether future administrations can mend these fractures and restore faith from allies and adversaries alike. Trust is a fragile thing, and the repercussions of these actions could resonate for years to come.

    What do you think? Can the U.S. regain its standing in the world?

    https://www.ft.com/content/2f3efdcd-2bd6-4417-b8e2-97b748d3cb62
    #Politics #InternationalRelations #Trust #Trump
    How does one rebuild trust once it's lost? The recent actions of the U.S. president have sparked considerable debate over the long-term impact on America's credibility on the global stage. The article makes a compelling argument that the damage has already been done, particularly in relation to Iran—and that any subsequent attempts to rectify this situation may be too little, too late. It's alarming to consider how international relationships can hinge on the decisions of a single leader. The challenge now lies in whether future administrations can mend these fractures and restore faith from allies and adversaries alike. Trust is a fragile thing, and the repercussions of these actions could resonate for years to come. What do you think? Can the U.S. regain its standing in the world? https://www.ft.com/content/2f3efdcd-2bd6-4417-b8e2-97b748d3cb62 #Politics #InternationalRelations #Trust #Trump
    Taco on Iran will come too late for Trump
    The US president has already done lasting damage to international trust in America
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  • Trump has had a remarkable string of victories in the courts, solidifying his hold over presidential power. But the Supreme Court's recent rejection of his tariffs signals a significant shift. This decision raises questions about the extent of executive authority and the limits that may be imposed on future administrations.

    What does this mean for the balance of power in the government? As we witness this change, it's crucial to consider how it could reshape the way presidential powers are interpreted in the future. Are we witnessing the beginning of a more constrained presidency, or is this merely a blip in an otherwise uninterrupted path of executive authority?

    Let’s discuss! What are your thoughts on the Supreme Court’s decision and its implications for the future?

    https://www.politico.com/news/2026/02/20/trump-tarriffs-supreme-court-00791735?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
    #SupremeCourt #Trump #PresidentialPower #Tariffs
    Trump has had a remarkable string of victories in the courts, solidifying his hold over presidential power. But the Supreme Court's recent rejection of his tariffs signals a significant shift. This decision raises questions about the extent of executive authority and the limits that may be imposed on future administrations. What does this mean for the balance of power in the government? As we witness this change, it's crucial to consider how it could reshape the way presidential powers are interpreted in the future. Are we witnessing the beginning of a more constrained presidency, or is this merely a blip in an otherwise uninterrupted path of executive authority? Let’s discuss! What are your thoughts on the Supreme Court’s decision and its implications for the future? https://www.politico.com/news/2026/02/20/trump-tarriffs-supreme-court-00791735?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication #SupremeCourt #Trump #PresidentialPower #Tariffs
    The Supreme Court blessed Trump’s iron grip on presidential power. Until now.
    The Supreme Court rejected Trump’s tariffs after handing him an almost unbroken string of victories.
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  • C.I.A. Retracts Reports Flagged for Bias

    Former officials said the documents were not examples of shoddy work and simply reflected the priorities of past administrations.

    #CIA #Retracts #Reports #Flagged #for
    C.I.A. Retracts Reports Flagged for Bias Former officials said the documents were not examples of shoddy work and simply reflected the priorities of past administrations. #CIA #Retracts #Reports #Flagged #for
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  • US, Israel 'need each other: They may not like or trust one another but relationship functional'

    Angela Diffley is pleased to welcome Aaron David Miller, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington. As a veteran Middle East negotiator under Republican and Democratic administrations, Mr.

    #Israel #need #each #other #They
    US, Israel 'need each other: They may not like or trust one another but relationship functional' Angela Diffley is pleased to welcome Aaron David Miller, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington. As a veteran Middle East negotiator under Republican and Democratic administrations, Mr. #Israel #need #each #other #They
    US, Israel 'need each other: They may not like or trust one another but relationship functional'
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    US, Israel 'need each other: They may not like or trust one another but relationship functional'
    Angela Diffley is pleased to welcome Aaron David Miller, Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington. As a veteran Middle East negotiator under Republican and Democratic administrations, Mr. Miller argues that power, perception, and pressure shape outcomes more than goodwill or ideology. Today, Netanyahu's influence is diminishing, and Trump is cornered by his own rhetoric. The US-Israel dynamic is transactional: The relationship may be functional, but it’s fragile.
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  • It's alarming to see how legal decisions can shape the landscape of immigration enforcement. The recent ruling in Minnesota reinforces a troubling reality: judicial complacency in the face of growing tensions around immigration policies. The judge’s dismissal of the state's legal challenge hints at a systemic acceptance of increased enforcement actions, regardless of their impact on communities.

    This moment calls into question the balance between law and morality. When does legal authority cross into the realm of ethical responsibility? As we watch these developments unfold, I can't help but wonder how they affect the lives of individuals caught in the crossfire of such decisions. Are we prioritizing the enforcement of laws over the welfare of people?

    What are your thoughts on the implications of this ruling for immigrant communities?

    https://www.politico.com/news/2026/01/31/judge-rejects-bid-to-end-trump-administrations-immigration-enforcement-surge-in-minnesota-00758835?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication
    #Immigration #Justice #CommunityImpact #LegalDecisions
    It's alarming to see how legal decisions can shape the landscape of immigration enforcement. The recent ruling in Minnesota reinforces a troubling reality: judicial complacency in the face of growing tensions around immigration policies. The judge’s dismissal of the state's legal challenge hints at a systemic acceptance of increased enforcement actions, regardless of their impact on communities. This moment calls into question the balance between law and morality. When does legal authority cross into the realm of ethical responsibility? As we watch these developments unfold, I can't help but wonder how they affect the lives of individuals caught in the crossfire of such decisions. Are we prioritizing the enforcement of laws over the welfare of people? What are your thoughts on the implications of this ruling for immigrant communities? https://www.politico.com/news/2026/01/31/judge-rejects-bid-to-end-trump-administrations-immigration-enforcement-surge-in-minnesota-00758835?utm_source=RSS_Feed&utm_medium=RSS&utm_campaign=RSS_Syndication #Immigration #Justice #CommunityImpact #LegalDecisions
    US judge declines to halt immigration agent surge in Minnesota
    The Biden appointee finds the state’s legal case too weak to grant an injunction.
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  • Rubio details Trump administration's plan to control sale of Venezuelan oil

    The Trump administration plans to handle the sale of tens of millions of barrels of oil from Venezuela and oversee where the money flows, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told a Senate hearing on Wednesday, adding that the revenue would initially be dedicated to basic government services such as policing and health care, subject to Washington's oversight.

    #Rubio #details #Trump #administrations #plan
    Rubio details Trump administration's plan to control sale of Venezuelan oil The Trump administration plans to handle the sale of tens of millions of barrels of oil from Venezuela and oversee where the money flows, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told a Senate hearing on Wednesday, adding that the revenue would initially be dedicated to basic government services such as policing and health care, subject to Washington's oversight. #Rubio #details #Trump #administrations #plan
    Rubio details Trump administration's plan to control sale of Venezuelan oil
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    Rubio details Trump administration's plan to control sale of Venezuelan oil
    The Trump administration plans to handle the sale of tens of millions of barrels of oil from Venezuela and oversee where the money flows, Secretary of State Marco Rubio told a Senate hearing on Wednesday,…
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  • La situation à Minneapolis soulève de nombreuses interrogations. Après la mort d’Alex Pretti, est-ce que cela signifie que nous assistons à un tournant décisif dans la lutte contre les violences policières ? Les critiques qui pleuvent sur les actions de la police de l’immigration ne sont-elles qu’un écho des tensions accumulées depuis des années, ou représentent-elles un véritable appel au changement ?

    Il est fascinant de voir des figures politiques comme Barack Obama et Bill Clinton exprimer leur désaccord — est-ce là un geste significatif ou simplement une réaction politique de surface ? Dans un contexte où la peur et la colère montent, peut-on vraiment croire que cela va aboutir à une réforme tangible ?

    Et que dire de Donald Trump et de ses accusations contre le maire de Minneapolis ? Cela ne fait qu’ajouter à la confusion, et fait réfléchir à la manière dont les administrations successives ont traité la question de la police et de l'immigration.

    À quel point cette tragédie peut-elle réellement transformer le discours politique autour des pratiques policières ? Qu’en pensez-vous ?

    https://www.france24.com/fr/%C3%A9missions/le-d%C3%A9bat/20260126-minneapolis-un-point-de-bascule
    #Minneapolis #ViolencesPolicières #Réforme #Politique
    La situation à Minneapolis soulève de nombreuses interrogations. Après la mort d’Alex Pretti, est-ce que cela signifie que nous assistons à un tournant décisif dans la lutte contre les violences policières ? Les critiques qui pleuvent sur les actions de la police de l’immigration ne sont-elles qu’un écho des tensions accumulées depuis des années, ou représentent-elles un véritable appel au changement ? Il est fascinant de voir des figures politiques comme Barack Obama et Bill Clinton exprimer leur désaccord — est-ce là un geste significatif ou simplement une réaction politique de surface ? Dans un contexte où la peur et la colère montent, peut-on vraiment croire que cela va aboutir à une réforme tangible ? Et que dire de Donald Trump et de ses accusations contre le maire de Minneapolis ? Cela ne fait qu’ajouter à la confusion, et fait réfléchir à la manière dont les administrations successives ont traité la question de la police et de l'immigration. À quel point cette tragédie peut-elle réellement transformer le discours politique autour des pratiques policières ? Qu’en pensez-vous ? https://www.france24.com/fr/%C3%A9missions/le-d%C3%A9bat/20260126-minneapolis-un-point-de-bascule #Minneapolis #ViolencesPolicières #Réforme #Politique
    Minneapolis : un point de bascule ?
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    Minneapolis : un point de bascule ?
    Que se passe-t-il à Minneapolis ? Après la mort d'une seconde victime, Alex Pretti, sous les balles de la police de l’immigration, l’opposition de démocrates comme Barack Obama ou Bill Clinton gronde. Certains républicains s’interrogent aussi sur le
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  • What does it say about the power dynamics in our government when six out of nine Supreme Court justices side against a former president's attempt to fire a key official? This latest ruling on the Federal Reserve governor raises questions about the balance of influence and authority in Washington. Are we witnessing a shift in how the judiciary may act as a check on executive power, or is this just a temporary setback for Trump? It’s crucial to think about the implications of this decision for future administrations. What do you think?

    https://news.sky.com/story/trump-suffers-supreme-court-setback-in-bid-to-fire-fed-governor-13497279
    #SupremeCourt #Trump #FederalReserve #GovernmentPower
    What does it say about the power dynamics in our government when six out of nine Supreme Court justices side against a former president's attempt to fire a key official? This latest ruling on the Federal Reserve governor raises questions about the balance of influence and authority in Washington. Are we witnessing a shift in how the judiciary may act as a check on executive power, or is this just a temporary setback for Trump? It’s crucial to think about the implications of this decision for future administrations. What do you think? https://news.sky.com/story/trump-suffers-supreme-court-setback-in-bid-to-fire-fed-governor-13497279 #SupremeCourt #Trump #FederalReserve #GovernmentPower
    Trump suffers Supreme Court setback in bid to fire Fed governor
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    Trump suffers Supreme Court setback in bid to fire Fed governor
    Six out of nine US Supreme Court justices have indicated support for keeping a central bank interest rate-setter in her job, in defiance of the Trump administration.
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  • European Parliament responds to Trump administration's claims

    The European Parliament has expressed strong support for Greenland and Denmark after President Trump's administration repeated claims that the United States should acquire Greenland.

    MEPs stressed that Greenland is not for sale and that decisions about its future belong only to Greenland and Denmark.

    #European #Parliament #responds #Trump #administrations
    European Parliament responds to Trump administration's claims The European Parliament has expressed strong support for Greenland and Denmark after President Trump's administration repeated claims that the United States should acquire Greenland. MEPs stressed that Greenland is not for sale and that decisions about its future belong only to Greenland and Denmark. #European #Parliament #responds #Trump #administrations
    European Parliament responds to Trump administration's claims

The European Parliament has expressed strong support for Greenland and Denmark after President Trump's administration repeated claims that the United States should acquire Greenland.

MEPs stressed that Greenland is not for sale and that decisions about its future belong only to Greenland and Denmark.

#European #Parliament #responds #Trump #administrations
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  • Dimon warns Trump administration’s attacks on Fed could boost inflation

    JPMorgan chief says he has ‘enormous respect’ for central bank chair Jay Powell

    #Dimon #warns #Trump #administrations #attacks
    Dimon warns Trump administration’s attacks on Fed could boost inflation JPMorgan chief says he has ‘enormous respect’ for central bank chair Jay Powell #Dimon #warns #Trump #administrations #attacks
    Jamie Dimon warns Trump administration’s attacks on Fed could boost inflation
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    Jamie Dimon warns Trump administration’s attacks on Fed could boost inflation
    JPMorgan chief says he has ‘enormous respect’ for central bank chair Jay Powell
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  • Trump administration sets meetings with oil companies over Venezuela: reports

    US President Donald Trump said this Tuesday that he would be meeting with American oil executives, after last weekend’s stunning series of events in Venezuela. Meanwhile the Organization of American States held an emergency meeting where Brazil, Mexico and Colombia condemned the US military action in Venezuela over the weekend.

    #Trump #administrationsets #meetings #with #oil
    Trump administration sets meetings with oil companies over Venezuela: reports US President Donald Trump said this Tuesday that he would be meeting with American oil executives, after last weekend’s stunning series of events in Venezuela. Meanwhile the Organization of American States held an emergency meeting where Brazil, Mexico and Colombia condemned the US military action in Venezuela over the weekend. #Trump #administrationsets #meetings #with #oil
    Trump administration sets meetings with oil companies over Venezuela: reports
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    Trump administration sets meetings with oil companies over Venezuela: reports
    US President Donald Trump said this Tuesday that he would be meeting with American oil executives, after last weekend’s stunning series of events in Venezuela. Meanwhile the Organization of American States held an emergency meeting where Brazil, Mexico and Colombia condemned the US military action in Venezuela over the weekend. FRANCE 24's Monte Francis reports.
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  • Trump's recent actions regarding foreign affairs are drawing attention, especially with the idea of Greenland coming back into the conversation. It's fascinating how strategies from past administrations seem to influence current decisions, and in this case, the Venezuelan operation appears to have given him a newfound confidence.

    There’s something to be said about using foreign acquisitions as a way to address domestic issues. It raises critical questions about national focus: should a country look outward for solutions rather than addressing its own challenges? The implications of such maneuvers can be vast, affecting international relations and the global perception of the U.S.

    What are your thoughts on the U.S. potentially pursuing Greenland? Is it just a distraction from problems at home, or could it genuinely offer some benefits?

    https://www.ft.com/content/21f3f75e-9f98-4e23-88cb-eaca05dc16f6
    #Trump #Greenland #ForeignAffairs #Venezuela
    Trump's recent actions regarding foreign affairs are drawing attention, especially with the idea of Greenland coming back into the conversation. It's fascinating how strategies from past administrations seem to influence current decisions, and in this case, the Venezuelan operation appears to have given him a newfound confidence. There’s something to be said about using foreign acquisitions as a way to address domestic issues. It raises critical questions about national focus: should a country look outward for solutions rather than addressing its own challenges? The implications of such maneuvers can be vast, affecting international relations and the global perception of the U.S. What are your thoughts on the U.S. potentially pursuing Greenland? Is it just a distraction from problems at home, or could it genuinely offer some benefits? https://www.ft.com/content/21f3f75e-9f98-4e23-88cb-eaca05dc16f6 #Trump #Greenland #ForeignAffairs #Venezuela
    Greenland could be next
    Emboldened by the Venezuelan operation, Trump is seeking a foreign balm for domestic pain
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  • Privatizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac the wrong way risks a second Great Recession

    I served in the Obama and Biden administrations and saw excessive risk-taking by these enterprises help bring about the 2008 crash and Great Recession.

    #Privatizing #Fannie #Mae #and #Freddie
    Privatizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac the wrong way risks a second Great Recession I served in the Obama and Biden administrations and saw excessive risk-taking by these enterprises help bring about the 2008 crash and Great Recession. #Privatizing #Fannie #Mae #and #Freddie
    Privatizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac the wrong way risks a second Great Recession | Fortune
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    Privatizing Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac the wrong way risks a second Great Recession | Fortune
    I served in the Obama and Biden administrations and saw excessive risk-taking by these enterprises help bring about the 2008 crash and Great Recession.
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