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Amazon’s $35B India Push, Canada’s H‑1B Drive, Nobel Peace Twist, Guinea‑Bissau Unrest…
Mercredi 10 décembre 2025 à 08:11
Tech Frontiers
Amazon’s $35 billion India investment reshapes e‑commerce and cloud landscape
Amazon announced a commitment of more than $35 billion to expand its e‑commerce platform and AWS cloud services across India by 2030, signalling the country’s growing weight in the global tech ecosystem. The move aims to deepen logistics networks, data‑center capacity, and local developer ecosystems, positioning India as a pivotal growth market outside the United States.
The Information
Canada targets H‑1B talent as U.S. immigration tightens
Amid renewed U.S. immigration restrictions, Canada has launched a recruitment drive to attract high‑skill H‑1B workers and other top global talent, hoping to fill gaps in its tech sector and sustain innovation pipelines. The strategy underscores North America’s competitive race for AI, cybersecurity, and biotech expertise.
Washington Post (World)
Algeria strengthens counter‑espionage with new deputy chief
Algeria’s security apparatus has appointed Mounir Zahi, a former aviation officer, as the new deputy chief of counter‑espionage, reflecting heightened focus on cyber‑threats and intelligence coordination within the region. The reshuffle aims to bolster defenses against foreign espionage targeting critical infrastructure.
Jeune Afrique
Global Affairs & Science
Nobel Peace Prize ceremony altered by political exile
The Nobel Institute confirmed that Maria Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader, will not attend the Oslo ceremony in person; instead, her daughter Ana Corina Machado will receive the award and deliver the speech she authored, highlighting the regime’s continued repression. Both RFI and Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace reported the logistical adjustments and the symbolic weight of the representation.
RFI
Dernières Nouvelles d'Alsace
Guinea‑Bissau coup sparks ECOWAS diplomatic push
Two weeks after the Guinea‑Bissau coup, opposition figures in exile urged ECOWAS to adopt a firm stance similar to its response in Benin, pressing for a swift return to constitutional order and credible presidential elections. The appeal underscores regional instability and the bloc’s pivotal role in mediating West African crises.
RFI
Benin coup attempt fuels misinformation across Sahel alliance
Following the failed coup in Benin, activists in Mali, Burkina Faso, and Niger circulated false claims of a successful takeover and even fabricated arrests of President Patrice Talon, illustrating how digital disinformation can amplify geopolitical tensions within the Alliance des États du Sahel. The episode reveals the challenges of verifying information in real‑time conflict zones.
RFI
World Inequality Lab warns of unprecedented wealth gaps
The latest World Inequality Lab report shows global income and wealth disparities nearing historic peaks, prompting economists to call for urgent tax reforms targeting ultra‑rich individuals. The findings highlight systemic risks to social cohesion and long‑term economic stability.
Alternatives Economiques
FBI adds former true‑crime TV producer to Most Wanted list
The FBI has placed Mary Carole McDonnell, a former producer of true‑crime television series, on its Most Wanted roster for allegedly defrauding banks by posing as an heiress and claiming access to an $80 million secret trust, a scheme that spanned 2017‑2018. The case underscores the intersection of media influence and sophisticated financial fraud.
USA Today