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Samedi 13 décembre 2025 à 22:02
Society
Nobel laureate’s perilous escape from Venezuela
Maria Corina Machado, the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize laureate and Venezuelan opposition leader, described a clandestine sea journey to Norway that she feared could cost her life, with U.S. support facilitating the risky exfiltration. France 24 relays her daughter’s account of the high‑risk operation, underscoring the broader repression of dissent in Venezuela.
France24
Connecticut records first measles case in four years
Health officials in Connecticut confirmed a measles infection in an unvaccinated child who had recently returned from abroad, marking the state’s first case since 2021. The Boston Globe highlights that the incident arrives amid a national surge to over 1,800 cases, raising urgent questions about vaccine hesitancy and public‑health infrastructure.
bostonglobe.com
Met‑Office issues amber rain alert as flood risk rises
The UK Met Office warned that up to 130 mm of rain could fall in the Galloway Hills, with 50‑70 mm expected across the southwest, prompting flood‑risk advisories for vulnerable communities. BBC News stresses that climate‑linked extreme weather events are becoming more frequent, demanding stronger local preparedness measures.
BBC News
Experts propose orbital recycling to curb space debris
Scientists argue that in‑orbit recycling of defunct satellites and rocket fragments could dramatically reduce collision hazards and preserve the near‑Earth environment. Le Point reports that such circular‑economy solutions are gaining traction among aerospace agencies seeking sustainable space operations.
Le point
Tommy Robinson’s low‑turnout Christmas service highlights far‑right decline
Far‑right activist Tommy Robinson staged a modest “Christmas service” in London that drew roughly 1,000 participants, a stark drop from the 110,000 who attended his September rally. The Guardian notes the event reflects waning public appetite for extremist gatherings, even as the organizer seeks to rebrand his image.
The Guardian
Culture
Vitality secures spot in Counter‑Strike: Major final in Budapest
French esports organization Vitality defeated Team Spirit 19‑17 to book a place in the upcoming Counter‑Strike Major, cementing its status as a European powerhouse. L’Équipe highlights the team’s strategic play and the growing mainstream appeal of competitive gaming.
L'Equipe
Youth development in English football under scrutiny after Foden’s rise
Phil Foden’s ascent from the England U‑17 World‑Cup triumph to senior stardom is used by The Guardian to examine the Elite Player Development Programme (EPPP) and its mixed outcomes for nurturing talent. The analysis questions whether the system can consistently translate youth promise into long‑term success.
The Guardian
Education
Do Kwon’s collapse spotlights need for stronger crypto education
The Financial Times details the courtroom defeat of Terraform Labs co‑founder Do Kwon, whose fall from grace illustrates the perils of speculative crypto ventures lacking regulatory oversight. The piece argues that greater public education on digital assets is essential to prevent similar financial missteps.
Financial Times
Politics
US‑UK tech trade pledge stalls over digital‑regulation dispute
The United States has paused a technology‑focused component of its trade agreement with Britain, citing concerns over the UK’s digital‑regulation framework and food‑safety standards. Both the Boston Globe and The New York Times report that the impasse threatens broader cooperation on AI and nuclear research.
bostonglobe.com
The NY Times
Trump’s approval of Nvidia chip sales to China raises security alarms
Donald Trump announced permission for Nvidia to export its high‑performance H200 chips to China, a move The New York Times argues could undermine U.S. national security by enhancing Chinese AI capabilities. The editorial underscores the tension between commercial interests and strategic defense considerations.
The NY Times
Belarus frees political prisoners as U.S. eases sanctions
In a diplomatic thaw, Belarus released several high‑profile detainees, including a Nobel laureate, following a partial lift of U.S. trade sanctions. The New York Times links the releases to behind‑the‑scenes negotiations aimed at stabilising regional human‑rights concerns.
The NY Times