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Tensions agriculteurs-éleveurs à Sotouboua

Dans la localité de Fondah, située dans le canton de Tchébébé, commune de Sotouboua 3, les tensions entre agriculteurs et éleveurs prennent une tournure préoccupante. Les cultures sont régulièrement endommagées par des troupeaux en divagation, entraînant des pertes importantes pour les exploitants agricoles, qui dénoncent l’absence de mécanismes d’indemnisation. La situation a récemment basculé dans la violence, avec des affrontements à la machette ayant fait plusieurs blessés. En représailles, des jeunes de la localité ont abattu plusieurs bœufs. Ces derniers ont été rapidement arrêtés, une réaction des autorités qui a suscité des critiques au sein de la population. Selon plusieurs témoignages, cette célérité contraste avec le manque d’actions concrètes face aux dégâts causés aux champs dans le cadre de la transhumance. Craignant de nouvelles interpellations, certains jeunes ont quitté le village, accentuant un climat de peur et d’incertitude. Cette situation […]

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UK trials social media limits for teens

The UK government is set to test new ways of limiting teenagers’ use of social media, as concerns grow over its impact on young people’s wellbeing. Under the pilot scheme, around 300 teenagers will take part in trials designed to assess different restrictions on app usage. The initiative, led by Liz Kendall, aims to gather real-world evidence before deciding on potential nationwide measures. Participants will be divided into four groups. One group will have social media apps completely blocked, effectively simulating a full ban. Two others will face partial restrictions—either a daily usage cap of one hour or a night-time block between 9pm and 7am. A fourth group will act as a control, continuing normal usage. The trial will evaluate how these measures affect teenagers’ daily lives, including sleep, school performance and family interactions. Parents and children involved will also […]

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Rising cost of football kits hits fans

Football fans looking to relive the excitement of past tournaments with their children may now face significantly higher costs, as the price of official kits continues to climb. Buying a full kit is no longer a simple purchase. On the official website of the Football Association, an England shirt and shorts with a name and number for a child aged 7 to 15 can cost up to £122.98. For younger children, a full infant kit is priced at £64.99, while an adult shirt with customization reaches £104.99. For a typical family of four—two adults, one older child and one toddler—the total cost of matching kits for a tournament can approach £400. This highlights how supporting a national team has become a significant financial commitment. Rising prices across major brands Most international kits are produced by leading sportswear companies such as […]

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Meta fined $375m over child safety failures

A court in New Mexico has ordered Meta to pay $375 million in damages after a jury found the company misled users about the safety of its platforms for children. The ruling follows a seven-week trial in which jurors concluded that Meta, which owns Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp, exposed young users to harmful content, including sexually explicit material and contact with predators. Raul Torrez described the decision as “historic,” noting it is the first time a US state has successfully held Meta accountable in court over child safety concerns. The jury determined that the company violated consumer protection laws by misleading the public about safeguards for minors. Evidence presented during the trial included internal documents and testimony from former employees indicating that Meta was aware of risks posed to younger users. Among the witnesses was Arturo Béjar, who testified that […]

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$150 oil could trigger global recession

The head of BlackRock has warned that a sharp rise in oil prices could push the global economy into recession, as geopolitical tensions continue to unsettle markets. Larry Fink said that if oil prices climb to around $150 per barrel and remain elevated, the impact on the global economy would be severe. According to him, prolonged high energy costs could lead to a “steep recession,” especially if instability linked to Iran persists. He outlined two possible scenarios: a de-escalation that could bring oil prices back down, or a prolonged period of elevated prices above $100 per barrel. In the latter case, the consequences for growth, inflation and global demand would be significant. Rising energy costs are already affecting financial markets, with investors reacting to uncertainty in the Middle East. Fink emphasized that higher oil prices act like an economic burden, […]

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Denmark vote leaves no clear majority

Denmark’s general election has delivered a fragmented outcome, with Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen and her Social Democrats securing the largest share of votes but suffering their weakest result in more than a century. The party won 21.9% of the vote, maintaining its position as the country’s leading political force. However, the broader left-leaning “red bloc” failed to secure the 90 seats required for a parliamentary majority, despite narrowly leading with 84 seats compared to 77 for the right-wing “blue bloc”. The result marks a significant setback for the Social Democrats, who have governed since 2019. Addressing supporters, Mette Frederiksen acknowledged the disappointing outcome but emphasized that her party remains the most popular in Denmark. On the opposition side, the Liberal Party also recorded historically low support, finishing with just over 10% of the vote and falling behind the Socialist People’s […]

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Togo: croissance attendue à 6,5% en 2026

Le Conseil National du Crédit (CNC) a tenu, le lundi 23 mars 2026 à Lomé, sa première session ordinaire de l’année. Cette rencontre a réuni les principaux acteurs économiques du pays afin d’évaluer la situation macroéconomique et de définir les orientations prioritaires. Selon les projections présentées, la croissance économique du Togo devrait atteindre 6,5 % en 2026, contre 6,2 % en 2025. L’inflation resterait contenue à 1,8 %, après un niveau particulièrement bas de 0,4 % l’année précédente. Ces perspectives s’inscrivent toutefois dans un environnement international incertain, marqué par des tensions géopolitiques susceptibles d’affecter l’économie. Le ministre de l’Économie et des Finances, Essowè Georges Barcola, qui préside également le CNC, a mis en garde contre plusieurs risques externes. Parmi ceux-ci figurent la hausse des prix des hydrocarbures et des intrants agricoles, les perturbations des chaînes logistiques ainsi que les tensions […]

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Mini-grids: solution pour électrifier les zones rurales

L’accès universel à l’électricité repose de plus en plus sur des solutions adaptées aux réalités locales. Parmi elles, les mini-réseaux électriques, appelés « mini-grids », apparaissent comme une réponse efficace pour électrifier les zones éloignées du réseau national, selon une analyse publiée mardi par Le Médium. Un mini-grid est un système de production et de distribution d’électricité à petite échelle. Il peut fonctionner de manière autonome ou être partiellement connecté au réseau principal. Ce type d’installation s’appuie généralement sur des énergies renouvelables, comme le solaire, l’hydraulique ou l’éolien, combinées à des batteries pour assurer une alimentation continue, même en l’absence de soleil ou de vent. Contrairement à l’extension du réseau électrique national, souvent coûteuse et difficile à déployer dans les zones rurales, les mini-grids offrent une alternative plus flexible et rapide à mettre en œuvre. Ils permettent d’alimenter efficacement des […]

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Probe after London attack on Jewish ambulances

UK authorities have launched an investigation into a suspected arson attack on ambulances owned by a Jewish charity in north London, amid concerns over possible links to groups aligned with Iran. The incident occurred in Golders Green, where four vehicles belonging to Hatzola were set on fire in the early hours of Monday. The blaze triggered several explosions due to gas canisters inside the ambulances. According to Mark Rowley, police are examining whether individuals connected to the Iranian state may have been involved. However, he stressed that it is still too early to draw definitive conclusions. Investigators believe three suspects took part in the attack, which is currently being treated as an antisemitic hate crime rather than an act of terrorism. Authorities are also reviewing an online claim of responsibility from a group with alleged links to Iran. The group, […]

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Australia and EU seal major trade deal

Australia and the European Union have finalized a major free trade agreement after nearly eight years of negotiations, marking a significant step in strengthening economic and strategic ties between the two partners. The deal, valued at around A$10 billion, was signed on Tuesday by Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. Both leaders described the agreement as mutually beneficial, highlighting its economic and geopolitical importance. At its core, the agreement removes almost all tariffs on traded goods between Australia and the European Union. It also includes expanded cooperation in key areas such as defence, critical minerals, counterterrorism, and maritime security. Trade benefits and market access The deal opens the European market further to Australian agricultural exports, including wine, seafood, dairy products, grains, fruits and vegetables. Australian wine producers, in particular, are expected to benefit […]

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