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Who will win Michigan, Donald Trump or Kamala Harris? The two American presidential candidates are competing in the swing states, three days before the election. In Michigan, attention is focused on the Arab Muslim communitywhose traditionally Democratic vote could be put into play by the Biden administration's support for Israel, despite the war in Gaza.
Last hours of negotiations at COP16 on biodiversity in Cali, Colombia: the delegations of the 196 parties present are in plenary session, examining a compromise text provided by Colombia. Objective: financially help southern countries to better protect biodiversity. The discussions are complicated and may not result in a real “biodiversity fund” supplemented by companies that use the genetic resources of the planet's plants.
“We all feel in danger”: the cry of alarm from French researchers, two weeks after the arrest of Victor Dupont, a Lille doctoral student currently detained in Tunisia. He had been there since the beginning of October for research on the first Arab Spring when he was arrested for violation of state security.
A journalist is killed every four days in the world: this is what points out and denounces a UNESCO report published this Saturday, the international day to end impunity for crimes against journalists. We learn in particular that convictions for murder are rare when a reporter is killed in the field, that women have been particularly targeted in recent years and above all that half of the victims work in countries in conflict.