Vue normale

«Il n’y a plus d’espoir» : dans la Creuse, les grands oubliés de la liaison TGV entre Lyon et Bordeaux

DÉCRYPTAGE - Depuis l’annonce de l’ouverture d’une nouvelle ligne reliant les deux métropoles en passant par la région parisienne - laissant de côté le centre de l’Hexagone - les élus de la Creuse ne décolèrent pas.

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Jusqu’en 2014, une liaison Intercités directe reliait les deux métropoles de Lyon et Bordeaux en traversant le Massif central.

EN DIRECT - Budget de la Sécu : le gouvernement va appeler en priorité l’article qui concerne l’augmentation de la CSG sur le patrimoine

L’Assemblée nationale reprend ce mardi les débats sur ce texte, en partant de la copie du Sénat. En première lecture, les députés n’avaient pas réussi à terminer l’examen dans les délais impartis.

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Vue de l’hémicycle de l’Assemblée nationale, le 12 novembre 2025.

Austria's Rebel Nuns Refuse To Give Up Instagram To Stay In Their Convent

Par : BeauHD
1 décembre 2025 à 23:20
Three Austrian nuns in their 80s who escaped a care home and reclaimed their old convent are refusing the church's offer to stay because it requires them to quit Instagram, stop speaking to the press, and avoid legal counsel -- conditions they call a gag order. Their standoff with church authorities has now escalated to the Vatican as the nuns continue posting to their 185,000 followers. NPR reports: Before the church authorities moved the nuns into care almost two years ago, the local abbey and Archdiocese of Salzburg acquired the convent. The sisters say they were not aware they were signing away what they understood to be their lifelong right to remain in the cloister. On Friday, their superior, Provost Markus Grasl from Reichersberg Abbey, announced that the sisters can stay. But his offer comes with conditions: The nuns must cease all social media activities, stop talking to the press and forgo seeking legal advice. The nuns have rejected the proposal, and now Grasl has called on the Vatican to intercede. In a statement released Friday, the nuns said the provost's offer is nothing short of a gag order. Speaking via Instagram, Sister Regina said, "We can't agree to this deal. Without the media, we'd have been silenced." Sister Bernadette told Instagram followers: "We need to resolve this but any agreement we reach must be in accordance with God's will and shaped by human reason." [...] The provost's proposed agreement -- which NPR has seen -- also bans laypeople from entering the cloisters, including the sisters' helpers, many of whom they've known for decades and on whom the nuns now depend for help. Speaking to NPR on Monday, the provost's spokesperson, crisis PR manager Harald Schiffl, said that the provost does not understand why the nuns reject his offer and that, in response, he has requested the Vatican authorities responsible for religious orders to step in. The Vatican has not commented on the situation. So while they await news from Rome, the sisters continue to follow the papal Instagram account. Schiffl says the terms relating to the nuns' social media use are reasonable: "The abbey wishes to discontinue the sisters' social media accounts because what they show has very little to do with real religious life."

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Budget de la Sécu : pourquoi les médecins libéraux appellent à se mobiliser dès ce mercredi 3 décembre

«Le PLFSS 2026 marque une rupture historique : il sonne le glas de la médecine libérale en France», s’insurge une dizaine de syndicats de médecins libéraux. Ils appellent également à un «mouvement de grève sans précédent» à partir du 5 janvier.

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Dès le mercredi 3 décembre, les syndicats de médecins libéraux invitent à multiplier les actions visant à gêner l’administration, comme suspendre l’alimentation du dossier médical partagé (DMP). 

What Happens When You Kick Millions of Teens Off Social Media? Australia's About to Find Out

30 novembre 2025 à 18:34
27 million people live in Australia. But there's a big change coming if you're under 16, reports CNN: From December 10, sites that meet the Australian government's definition of an "age-restricted social media platform" will need to show that they're doing enough to eject or block children under 16 or face fines of up to 49.5 million Australian dollars ($32 million). The list includes Snapchat, Facebook, Instagram, Kick, Reddit, Threads, TikTok, Twitch, X, and YouTube... Meta says it'll start deactivating accounts and blocking new Facebook, Instagram and Threads accounts from December 4. Under-16s are being encouraged to download their content. Snap says users can deactivate their accounts for up to three years, or until they turn 16... There's another sting in the ban, too, coming at the end of the Australian school year before the summer break in the southern hemisphere. For eight weeks, there'll be no school, no teachers — and no scrolling. For millions of children, it could be the first school break they spend in years without the company of time-killing social media algorithms, or an easy way to contact their friends. Even for parents who support the ban, it could be a very long summer. "There's every chance that bans will spread..." the article argues. "Other countries around the world are taking notes as Australia explores new territory that some say mirrors safety evolutions of years past — the dawning realization that maybe cars need safety belts, and that perhaps cigarettes should come with some kind of health warning." And according to the Associated Press, Malaysia "has also announced plans to ban social media accounts for children under 16 starting in 2026." But CNN reports few teenagers in Australia knew about its impending ban on social media, judging by a show of hands at one high school auditorium. Teenagers in the audience had two questions. "Can you get your account back when you turn 16?" "What if I lie about my age?"

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Grève du 2 décembre : transports, éducation, administrations... À quoi faut-il s’attendre ?

Les syndicats CGT, FSU et Solidaires, qui ont appelé à cette journée de mobilisation, entendent peser sur le projet de budget 2026. À la SNCF, «les circulations seront normales», selon le ministère des Transports. Le Figaro fait le point sur ce qui attend les Français.

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Ce mouvement social vise explicitement le projet de loi de finances (PLF) 2026, jugé par les syndicats comme «socialement injuste» et dont les discussions se poursuivent au Parlement. (Image d’illustration)

Social Media Giants Liable For Financial Scams Under New EU Law

Par : msmash
28 novembre 2025 à 00:28
Platforms including Meta and TikTok will be held liable for financial fraud for the first time under new rules agreed by EU lawmakers in the early hours of Thursday. From a report: The Parliament and Council agreed on the package of rules after eight hours of negotiations to strengthen safeguards against payment fraud. The deal adds another layer of EU regulatory risk for U.S. tech giants, which have lobbied the White House to confront Brussels' anti-monopoly and content moderation rules. [...] Social media has become rife with financial scams, and MEPs pushed hard to hold both Big Tech and banks liable during legislative negotiations. EU governments, meanwhile, believed banks should be held responsible if their safeguards aren't strong enough. As a compromise, lawmakers agreed that banks should reimburse victims if a scammer, impersonating the bank, swindles them out of their money, or if payments are processed without consent.

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CSG, pensions de retraite, arrêts de travail... Ces modifications apportées par le Sénat au projet de budget de la Sécu

DÉCRYPTAGE - Le projet de loi de financement de la Sécurité sociale revient mardi 2 décembre à l’Assemblée pour une deuxième lecture, après avoir été adopté par la chambre haute le 26 novembre. Les sénateurs étaient revenus sur nombre de dispositions votées par les députés. Le Figaro fait le point.

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Le Sénat a supprimé une très grande partie des mesures votées à l’Assemblée nationale en première lecture et modifié également la copie initiale du gouvernement.
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