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Moscow mocks US with video of captured vehicle sporting American flag

A recent video released by Russian state media shows an M113, an American armored vehicle used by Ukraine, captured by the Russian army and adorned with both a Russian and an American flag.

Russian state media, including the English-language propaganda arm RT, are distributing what’s likely a staged video of a Russian and American flag flying together on the back of a Russian military assault vehicle.

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The footage, filmed near the front line in the Zaporijjia region, was widely picked up by pro-Kremlin channels and quickly went viral.

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It provoked outrage in Ukraine, where it was seen as a provocation just as Volodymyr Zelensky and several European leaders were at the White House for peace talks with Donald Trump.

The release of the video also comes just days after Trump rolled out the red carpet for Vladimir Putin at a controversial meeting in Alaska.

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According to Kyiv and its allies, this grotesque staging seeks to exploit the diplomatic context in order to diminish the importance of Western support for the peace negotiations.

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Trump painted his wall black so migrants burn their hands if they try to climb it

Kristi Noem, Secretary of Homeland Security, recently announced in New Mexico that the border wall would be repainted entirely black, on the direct orders of President Donald Trump.

Trump’s wall at the southern U.S. border will be painted black in an attempt to make things worse for migrants crossing the border, Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced.

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According to her, the paint is intended to make the surface warmer and therefore harder for migrants to climb.

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Noem also pointed out that this would prevent rust and increase the structure’s durability.

The idea is not new, having already been proposed during Donald Trump’s first presidential term.

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However, several sources, including the Washington Post, point out that a paint test carried out in 2019 had begun to peel in less than 18 months, casting doubt on the effectiveness of the process.

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Trump thinks Netanyahu and him are « war heroes »

In an interview with conservative host Mark Levin, Donald Trump heaped praise on Benjamin Netanyahu before calling himself a « war hero ».

“He’s a war hero, because we work together. He’s a war hero,” President Trump said of the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, for ordering his country’s forces to bombard Iran. “I guess I am too,” Trump added.

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These remarks caused consternation among many observers.

Trump spared no praise for Netanyahu, calling him a « good man » and praising his role in bombing Iran’s nuclear sites.

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But his remarks about the Israeli president soon took a strange, even uncomfortable turn, according to an article in the New York Times.

Referring to the Israeli bombing of Iranian nuclear sites, Trump presented Netanyahu as « a war hero », stressing that these operations had been carried out jointly: « because we work together ».

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In the process, he went so far as to call himself a « war hero »!

« He’s a war hero […] I guess I am too, » concluded the American president.

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Trump: « I’m not a dictator »

In the Oval Office, Donald Trump defended his use of the National Guard in Washington D.C. as well as his threat to send federal troops to Chicago.

BREAKING | Trump says he is not a dictator but insists many people think the US could use one

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Asked about accusations of a possible authoritarian drift on his part, Trump asserted that he was « not a dictator ».

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He added, however, that « a lot of people » might prefer to live under an authoritarian regime.

Trump noted that some people refer to him as a dictator, while others would, he said, show a certain fascination with this mode of governance: « A lot of people are saying: maybe we’d like a dictator.« 

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In the end, the president stressed that, in his view, this simply doesn’t concern him:

« I don’t like a dictator. I’m not a dictator. I’m a man with great common sense, and I’m a smart person. »

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Trump: «Je ne suis pas un dictateur»

Dans le Bureau ovale, Donald Trump a défendu son recours à la Garde nationale à Washington D.C. ainsi que sa menace d’envoyer des troupes fédérales à Chicago.

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Interrogé sur les accusations d’une possible dérive autoritaire de sa part, Trump a affirmé qu’il n’était «pas un dictateur».

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Il a toutefois ajouté que «beaucoup de gens» pourraient préférer vivre sous un régime autoritaire.

Trump a indiqué que certains le qualifient de dictateur, tandis que d’autres manifesteraient, selon lui, une certaine fascination pour ce mode de gouvernance: «Beaucoup de gens disent: peut-être aimerions-nous un dictateur».

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Le président a finalement souligné que, selon lui, cela ne le concerne tout simplement pas: «Je n’aime pas les dictateurs. Je ne suis pas un dictateur. Je suis un homme doté de beaucoup de bon sens et d’intelligence».

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Trump ready to invade Chicago

According to the Washington Post and CNN, having already deployed troops to the streets of Washington D.C., Trump has been preparing for several weeks to carry out his threat to invade Chicago as early as September.

The Trump administration has been planning for weeks to send the National Guard to Chicago, two officials told CNN, as President Trump looks to expand his anti-crime agenda and crackdown on immigration in major cities across the United States. https://cnn.it/45yvNjJ

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At Trump’s request, the Pentagon has prepared a military deployment plan for Chicago, calling for the mobilization of the National Guard as well as military troops in the city.

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Trump justifies this military intervention with the need, he says, to combat the crime, homelessness and illegal immigration plaguing Chicago, problems he claims are found in most major cities… run by Democrats.

Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson are denouncing what they see as an « authoritarian attempt » by Trump and his administration, claiming that neither the city nor the state has requested such federal intervention.

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They point out that similar deployments have already taken place recently in Los Angeles and Washington D.C., and insist that the decision is illegal and unfounded.

They point out that crime in Chicago is down, with fewer homicides and shootings, invalidating the idea of a crisis requiring such intervention.

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However, these figures do not seem to weaken the resolve of Trump, whose decision to send federal troops into Democratic cities is judged by many opponents not as a security measure, but as an authoritarian drift.

Especially as he is now threatening to apply the same strategy to Baltimore and New York…

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4G$ pour l’éducation à l’IA dans les écoles

Microsoft a annoncé un investissement majeur de plus de 4 milliards de dollars, sous forme de services d’intelligence artificielle et de crédits de cloud computing, afin de soutenir l’éducation à grande échelle dans le domaine de l’IA.

Microsoft plans to give more than $4 billion in cash and technology services to train millions of people to use A.I., amid an intensifying Silicon Valley crusade to embed chatbots into classrooms.

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Selon le New York Times, le président de l’entreprise, Brad Smith, a précisé que ces ressources seront destinées aux écoles, aux collèges communautaires, aux instituts techniques et aux organismes à but non lucratif.

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L’objectif, explique-t-il, est de «s’assurer que les élèves de chaque école du pays aient accès à une éducation en IA».

Avec cette initiative, Microsoft ambitionne d’intégrer son chatbot d’IA, Copilot, dans les salles de classe.

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L’entreprise a aussi annoncé un nouveau programme de formation, la Microsoft Elevate Academy, visant à offrir une éducation et des compétences en IA à grande échelle.

Microsoft a aussi annoncé son soutien à une nouvelle initiative de Code.org, appelée «Hour of A.I.». Cette annonce arrive alors que de grandes entreprises tech s’éloignent peu à peu de l’apprentissage du code classique, puisque les outils d’IA peuvent maintenant créer du code automatiquement.

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Selon le New York Times, Microsoft n’a pas précisé comment les fonds investis seraient répartis.

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Les tarifs feront grimper le prix des jouets à Noël, selon le PDG d’Hasbro

Chris Cocks, PDG du fabricant de jouets américain Hasbro, a déclaré lors du podcast The Assignment que les prix de ses produits pourraient fortement augmenter dès l’automne, si les nouveaux tarifs douaniers proposés par Donald Trump entraient en vigueur.

America’s toy prices could rise later this year, particularly if higher tariffs take effect, Hasbro CEO Chris Cocks told CNN’s Audie Cornish, host of “The Assignment” podcast.

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Une telle hausse laisserait présager des jouets nettement plus chers pour les achats de Noël.

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La compagnie derrière des marques emblématiques comme Play-Doh, My Little Pony, Nerf, Transformers, Monopoly et Peppa Pig affirme vouloir éviter toute «sur-réaction» face aux turbulences économiques mondiales, particulièrement marquées ces derniers mois par les décisions de l’administration Trump.

Il reconnaît toutefois que les nouveaux tarifs annoncés sur des pays comme la Chine et le Vietnam sont jugés «assez importants».

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Chris Cocks prévoit que la hausse des prix touchera l’ensemble de l’industrie dès le mois de septembre, avec un pic attendu en octobre, soit au moment où commencent les achats pour Noël.