Le répertoire 2.0 s’installe dans les esprits

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Le répertoire 2.0 s’installe dans les esprits Notre newsletter quotidienne sur les enjeux de lobbying et de transparence en France.Par PAUL DE VILLEPINAvec ALEXANDRE LÉCHENET et OCÉANE HERREROInfos, tuyaux et mini-drames à partager à @Heroceane, @DevillepinPaul, @alphoenix ou [email protected] | Voir dans votre navigateurLE MENU DU JOUR— Le Sénat en mode retouches déontologiques.— Après la tournée parisienne de MBS, Riyad renouvelle sa confiance à son cabinet d’intelligence économique français.— La censure des réseaux titille le pouvoir et horrifie les juristes.Bonjour à toutes et à tous, nous sommes jeudi 6 juillet et il est temps de lever le voile sur notre classement maison des 40 personnalités les plus influentes qui œuvrent à Bruxelles, en coulisses ou sur la scène politique. Après Londres hier et avant Paris demain, découvrez ici les femmes et les hommes qui font la pluie et le beau temps (même en Belgique) en matière d’agenda, de politiques publiques et de plaidoyer au niveau européen. POWER 40. ...

For third day, it was the hottest day on Earth, as global temperature matches record set Tuesday

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

For third day, it was the hottest day on Earth, as global temperature matches record set Tuesday Earth’s average temperature remained at a record high Wednesday, after two days in which the planet reached unofficial records. It’s the latest marker in a series of climate-change-driven extremes.The average global temperature was 17.18 Celsius (62.9 degrees Fahrenheit), according to the University of Maine’s Climate Reanalyzer, a tool that uses satellite data and computer simulations to measure the world’s condition. That matched a record set Tuesday of 17.18 Celsius (62.9 Fahrenheit), and came after a previous record of 17.01 Celsius (62.6 degrees Fahrenheit) was set Monday.Scientists have warned for months that 2023 could see record heat as human-caused climate change, driven largely by the burning of fossil fuels like coal, natural gas and oil, warmed the atmosphere. They also noted that La Nina, the natural cooling of the ocean that had acted as a counter to that warming, was giving way to El Nino, the reverse phenomenon marked by warming oceans. The North Atlantic has seen re...

Beijing orders outdoor work to be halted as scorching summer heat soars

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Beijing orders outdoor work to be halted as scorching summer heat soars BEIJING (AP) — Employers in Beijing were ordered Thursday by the government to stop outdoor work after scorching summer heat in the Chinese capital was forecast to reach 40 degrees centigrade (104 Fahrenheit).Government departments were ordered to ensure the elderly and ill could stay cool after the city of 22 million people issued a “red alert,” the highest level of a warning system for extreme temperatures.The government reported on Monday that Beijing recorded 10 days of temperatures above 35 C (95 F), the longest streak of its kind since 1961.“Relevant departments and units shall take emergency measures for heatstroke prevention and cooling,” said a city government notice. It told employers to “stop outdoor operations.”At the same time, flooding has forced thousands of people to flee their homes in southern China.The government on Wednesday issued an alert for possible flash flooding in Inner Mongolia in the north, Heilongjiang in the northeast and Tibet and Sichuan in the south...

Lac-Mégantic marks 10 anniversary of rail disaster that killed 47 people

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Lac-Mégantic marks 10 anniversary of rail disaster that killed 47 people LAC-MÉGANTIC, Que. — Residents of Lac-Mégantic are marking the 10-year anniversary of the deadliest rail disaster in modern Canadian history.A silent march began slightly before 1:14 a.m., marking the moment an unattended train carrying crude oil derailed and exploded in the heart of town, killing 47 people. More than 100 people donned star-shaped lights in memory of the victims.The town of just over 6,000 people has planned several days of events to highlight the anniversary, including concerts, exhibits on the town’s past and present, and a commemorative mass at 11 a.m.Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Quebec Premier François will both be in Lac-Mégantic today to join in the events paying tribute to the people who lost their lives on July 6, 2013.A citizen’s group will also lay flowers near the railroad track that still runs through downtown, and hold a rally to call for stricter rules to ensure rail safety.The derailment and fire destroyed much of the downtown core, f...

Rights group reports allegations of dozens of abuses in critical minerals supply chains

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Rights group reports allegations of dozens of abuses in critical minerals supply chains HANOI, Vietnam (AP) — A human rights advocacy group says it found allegations of dozens of labor and environmental abuses by Chinese-invested companies involved in mining or processing minerals used in renewable energy.The report released Thursday by the Business and Human Rights Resource Center in London says it found 102 cases of alleged abuses in all phases of using such minerals: from initial explorations and licensing to mining and processing.The report studied supply chains for nine minerals — cobalt, copper, lithium, manganese, nickel, zinc, aluminum, chromium and the so-called rare earth elements. All are vital for high-tech products such as solar panels and batteries for electric vehicles.Indonesia, with 27 cases, had the highest, followed by Peru with 16 and the Democratic Republic of Congo with 12, Myanmar with 11, and Zimbabwe with 7.Over two-thirds involved human rights violations, with Indigenous communities the most affected. Many projects invested in or operated by C...

Third China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo held in Changsha

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Third China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo held in Changsha Fifty trucks manufactured by Hunan Jinsong Automobile are about to be shipped to Tanzania from Jiahe county, Chenzhou, central China's Hunan province, 17 May, 2022. (Photo by Huang Chuntao/People's Daily Online)The 3rd China-Africa Economic and Trade Expo kicked off in Changsha, capital of central China's Hunan province on 29 June, write Yang Xun, Yan Ke and Shen Zhilin People's Daily.The four-day event, themed "Common Development for a Shared Future," is expected to draw wide participation and build new momentums for China-Africa economic and trade cooperation.At the Changsha International Convention and Exhibition Center, the main venue of the event, a number of featured commodities from Africa such as wine, coffee and handicrafts, as well as China's engineering machinery, medical equipment, consumer goods and agricultural equipment, were exhibited. The exhibition area expanded by 30,000 square meters from the last session to 100,000 square meters.The sub-venue of the event is at ...

Fourth of July mayhem swamped SoCal emergency crews

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Fourth of July mayhem swamped SoCal emergency crews While Southern Californians watched the spectacle of explosions in the night sky on Independence Day, fireworks also caused a significant amount of mayhem across the Southland that swamped first responders until the early hours of Wednesday. On L.A.’s 6th Street Bridge, chaos and carelessness broke out as revelers shot off illegal fireworks, climbed the viaduct’s arches and drove on the wrong side of the road. One person even had what appeared to be a homemade rocket launcher he was using to fire off the explosives.  Emergency crews had their hands full, responding to thousands of calls overnight, some of which included serious injuries.  Officials with the Los Angeles Fire Department responded to the Adams-Normandie neighborhood after one man lost part of his right hand while lighting off fireworks.  In L.A.’s Westlake neighborhood, several cars went up in flames on North Lake Street. Authorities suspect illegal fireworks started the fires.  Over in Van Nuys, officials sa...

Vehicle crash ignites 13-acre wildfire in Ventura County

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Vehicle crash ignites 13-acre wildfire in Ventura County A woman was hospitalized after a vehicle crash ignited a 13-acre wildfire in Ventura County on Wednesday.California Highway Patrol responded to a crash in the northbound lanes of SR-33, just north of Tico Road around 5:10 p.m.The victim was identified as Coriandra Wood, 27, from Simi Valley.Authorities believe Wood suffered from a medical issue and fainted before driving through a wood fence and crashing in a field. The exhaust from Wood's car ignited a large brush fire in the field which eventually grew to 13 acres, CHP said.Witnesses said Wood was able to self-extricate before the flames erupted and authorities arrived at the scene.Three helicopters from the Ventura County Sheriff’s Department responded to the area and began dousing the flames. Multiple fire crews also arrived and were able to stop the flames' forward progression.Nearby residents were told to shelter in place and some "soft evacuations" were conducted by authorities. Highway lanes, Tico Road and Hermosa Road were ...

Threatening image diverts Maui-bound flight to Oakland

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Threatening image diverts Maui-bound flight to Oakland OAKLAND – A Maui-bound flight was rerouted to Oakland International Airport on Monday after an ominous image appeared on passengers’ phones, authorities said.Around 11 a.m., the Alameda County Sheriff’s Office received word that someone on Southwest Airlines Flight 3316 had used the AirDrop feature on their Apple device to share a photo that suggested a bomb was on the plane, Lt. Tya Modeste said.Deputies met the plane when it touched down at 12:35 p.m. and helped passengers deplane. Modeste said bomb-sniffing dogs were then brought in to assess the passengers, the aircraft and roughly 300 pieces of luggage. No explosives were found.Around 2:30 p.m., passengers were allowed to reboard the flight, which originated from Las Vegas.A Southwest Airlines spokesperson confirmed the flight was rerouted but deferred additional questions to law enforcement.“We place no priority higher than safety and we’re grateful for patience and understanding during this delayed journey to Hawaii,” the air...

Flight diverted to Oakland after AirDropped bomb threat

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 08:01:44 GMT

Flight diverted to Oakland after AirDropped bomb threat (KRON) -- A Southwest Airlines flight (#3316) from Las Vegas to Maui was diverted to Oakland on Monday after photos suggesting a bomb was on board were sent to a flight attendant, the Alameda County Sheriff's Department confirmed. The images were sent to the flight attendant using Apple's "AirDrop," according to ACSO. Woman, 63, dies after being pushed by unknown person in SF Oakland Airport Operations, Transportation Security Administration (TSA), and Airport Police Services evacuated the plane once it touched down in Oakland. All of the plane's passengers and their luggage was searched, and no explosive materials were found, per ACSO. The plane later continued to its intended destination in Hawaii. Nobody has been arrested in connection with the incident, ACSO said. The FBI has an investigation ongoing. Southwest Airlines sent the following statement regarding the diversion: "We can confirm flight 3316 on Monday afternoon diverted to Oakland from its intended path, Las Vegas to...