30.05.2026 à 14:23
S. Sta. Ana III, Filomeno
If only Soliman Santos, Jr. pursued a career path in history — he's a lawyer and a retired judge (his last stint being the Regional Trial Court Judge of Naga City) — he could have been the most eminent historian chronicling and interpreting the re-established Communist Party of the Philippines (CPP) and its movement. Sol or Booj (as he is fondly called) has written several books and numerous articles about the different aspects of the revolutionary movement. He has the creds. He was part (…)
- Soliman, Jr “Sol” Santos / CPP-NPA-NDF (Philippines), History (conception), Martial Law, 1972, MARCOS Ferdinand Jr. “Bongbong” (BBM), MARCOS Ferdinand Sr., MARCOS Family (Philippines), Duterte Family30.05.2026 à 00:40
LE GOFF Thomas
La course à l'IA engagée à l'échelle internationale ne doit pas se traduire par un détricotage des règles préservant nos ressources naturelles. Qui n'a pas déjà expérimenté la désagréable sensation de surchauffe de son téléphone portable ou de son ordinateur lors d'une utilisation prolongée ou lorsque vous avez ouvert trop d'onglets sur votre navigateur ? Imaginez maintenant la chaleur dégagée par 100 000 puces de calcul de dernière génération, entassées les unes sur les autres et (…)
- Intelligence artificielle (IA) / Crise (eau), Eau, Electricité, Centres de données / Data Centers, Droits sociaux & environnementaux, Écologie / Environnement29.05.2026 à 20:42
KOROLEV Alexander
« Today (...) China is not playing triangular diplomacy in the classic sense. It is not trying to pit Washington and Moscow against each other. Instead, it is positioning itself as the system's centre : the place where major-power diplomacy must pass, even if the outcomes are uncertain. China is not at the apex of this arrangement because it is the strongest militarily or economically, but because it has the confidence to engage the US and Russia on its own terms. » It's been quite a week (…)
- The world today (World) / Geopolitics, XI Jinping, China, USA (Eng), Russia