Trading crisis in Burkina: “The situation is going from bad to worse” (Victims of trading account freezing)

The association of victims of trading companies provided an update on the progress of their legal case this Saturday, November 19, 2022, in Ouagadougou. 3 years later, according to investors, nothing has progressed and companies still owe around 35 billion (capital, not including returns on investment) to the victims. What’s next after this ad A … Read more

Ukraine, Taiwan, Twitter… Elon Musk’s dangerous game

By Eloi Passot Published on 10/12/2022 at 7:29 p.m., Update on 10/21/2022 at 08:32 Elon Musk attends the opening ceremony of the new Tesla Gigafactory for electric cars in Gruenheide, Germany, on March 22, 2022. POOL / REUTERS DECRYPTION – The boss of SpaceX multiplies the initiatives and proposals aimed at resolving conflicts or meeting … Read more

The keys to understanding how Elon Musk is turning the twittersphere upside down

DECRYPTION – The billionaire entrepreneur’s plans for this social network are still unclear, but the richest man in the world has already begun the big maneuvers to amortize his investment. With missteps and political declarations. 1/ Drastic reduction of the airfoil on the number of employees For a surprise, it was one. After landing with … Read more

Elon Musk announces a monthly subscription at $ 8 per month to certify his account on Twitter

The owner of Tesla and SpaceX, who recently bought the social network for 44 billion dollars, intends to transform the site in depth. Elon Musk, the new owner of Twitter, announced in a tweet on Tuesday the upcoming launch of an $8 per month subscription for users wishing to have their account certified as authentic … Read more

​Elon Musk’s internet network in Reunion from 2023

While the deployment of 5G is not complete on the island, Reunion should soon have another means of accessing the Internet. The constellation of satellites developed by billionaire Elon Musk could soon benefit Reunionese. Already available in France, Starlink provides high-speed, low-latency Internet access in various regions of the world. Reunion is on the list … Read more

Verbal contest between Elon Musk and Ukrainian officials over the Russian invasion

President Volodymyr Zelensky and other Ukrainian officials debated on Twitter with US billionaire Elon Musk on Monday about the Russian invasion, with Kyiv’s ambassador to Germany going so far as to tell the SpaceX founder “to go and be seen”. The exchange began with Elon Musk’s proposal for peace between Kyiv and Moscow based on … Read more

First known case of bird flu in a porpoise

A porpoise who died on a Swedish beach in June succumbed to avian flu, in the first case identified in this type of cetacean in the world, announced the Veterinary Institute of Sweden on Wednesday August 30. “To our knowledge, this is the first confirmed case in the world of avian influenza in a porpoise.said … Read more

animal abandonment is on the rise amid the cost of living crisis

The abandonment of pets has increased by 24% in the United Kingdom, the animal protection society was alarmed on Tuesday August 30, due, according to it, to the crisis in the cost of living which is strangling British households. Humane society RSPCA reports 22,908 pet abandonments between January and July 2022, compared to 18,375 for … Read more

aggressive hound killed by neighbor after injuring four people

A resident of a building in Grigny (Essonne) killed an attack dog on Sunday that was attacking four young women in a neighboring apartment, a police source told AFP on Tuesday August 16. Sunday around 3:00 p.m., this man hears “cries of distresscoming from a neighboring apartment. Upon entering, he finds that four women are … Read more

WHO deplores attacks against primates in Brazil

The World Health Organization assured Tuesday, August 9 that the monkeypox epidemic raging around the world is not linked to these animals, deploring that primates could have been attacked in Brazil. “People need to know that the transmission we’re seeing now is between humanssaid a WHO spokeswoman, Margaret Harris, at a regular press briefing in … Read more