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- Funchal Notícias
- Nunca esqueçam como os EUA usaram o agente laranja durante a Guerra do Vietname #vietname #guerra #agentelaranja
Nunca esqueçam como os EUA usaram o agente laranja durante a Guerra do Vietname #vietname #guerra #agentelaranja
- Wired Italia

- La sfida tra Qualcomm e Nvidia per il futuro dell’intelligenza artificiale entra in una nuova fase
La sfida tra Qualcomm e Nvidia per il futuro dell’intelligenza artificiale entra in una nuova fase
- Wired Italia
- Giornata mondiale dell'ambiente: ecco tutta l'acqua che abbiamo, usiamo e sprechiamo in Italia
Giornata mondiale dell'ambiente: ecco tutta l'acqua che abbiamo, usiamo e sprechiamo in Italia
Quanto gastou os E.U.A. na Guerra Fria Depois de 1945?
- El País - English
- Israel continues bombing Lebanon despite ceasefire extension: ‘We have freedom of action’
Israel continues bombing Lebanon despite ceasefire extension: ‘We have freedom of action’
The ceasefire that has never truly stopped the fighting between Israel and Hezbollah followed the same dynamic on Thursday after being extended in a new round of talks in Washington.

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Qualcomm e Nvidia stanno provando a trasformare i pc Windows, ma da direzioni opposte
Etgar Keret, writer: ‘Living in Israel today is like living in a zombie movie’
Writer Etgar Keret (Ramat Gan, Israel, 58) had planned to deliver his ninth book of short stories to his publisher on October 8, 2023. He had picked the date at random: he produces one every seven years or so and sets himself a firm deadline. Two days earlier, he told his wife, Shira Geffen — the screenwriter and filmmaker who wrote the film Jellyfish (2007), directed by Keret and awarded at Cannes — that he felt the book had become too dark because of the personal and political events that had marked him in preceding years: his mother’s death, the coronavirus pandemic, a herniated disc, the return to power of Benjamin Netanyahu with the most right-wing government in the country’s history… His wife advised him to reread it calmly the next day and, if he still felt that way, to ask the publisher for an extension.
With time running out for him, Trump searches for an exit from the war in Iran
In the war with Iran, the sense of urgency has shifted sides. In February, the United States and Israel judged it so urgent to start the conflict that they were prepared to launch a massive strike and kill the supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, even amid negotiations; three months later it is Donald Trump who is trying to keep alive the talks that would definitively end the conflict, while Tehran remains firm. The U.S. president showed that attitude again on Monday when he ordered Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, to halt the airstrikes the latter had announced on Beirut. The aim? To prevent the feared derailment of negotiations with the ayatollahs.

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