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https://www.europesays.com/dk/94106/ Lego announces Smart Brick, the ‘most significant evolution’ in 50 years #CES #Gadgets #lego #LEGOGroup #news #tech #Toys
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Les Riaux, la Valentine, Saint-André… ces quartiers marseillais à la pollution historique dans le viseur des autorités
L’ombre de son histoire industrielle plane sur l’Estaque (16e). Ce quartier au nord de Marseille est toujours dominé…
#Marseille #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #2026 #actu #Actualités #ces #environnement #europe #les #marseillais #Provence-Alpes-Côted'Azur #Quartiers #Républiquefrançaise #Riaux #Saint-André #Valentine
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https://www.europesays.com/fr/955587/ Les Riaux, la Valentine, Saint-André… ces quartiers marseillais à la pollution historique dans le viseur des autorités #2026 #actu #Actualités #ces #environnement #EU #europe #FR #France #les #marseillais #Marseille #News #ProvenceAlpesCôteD'Azur #Quartiers #RépubliqueFrançaise #Riaux #SaintAndré #Valentine
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Samsung запатентувала два rollable смартфони: один повністю ховає екран у корпус
# #CES #MWC #Oledrollable #Rollablephone #Samsung #SamsungDisplay #Samsungpatents #Samsungrollable #samsung
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INSANE RGB PCs That Will BLOW Your Mind! Thermaltake at CES 2020 #shorts #youtubeshorts #pchardware #thermaltake #ces #ytshorts #technowarriorstv
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https://www.europesays.com/afrique/105286/ Balcon ensoleillé : ces plantes « amoureuses du soleil » adorent la chaleur et ne grillent jamais #adorent #AfriqueDuSud #amoureuses #balcon #ces #chaleur #du #ensoleille #et #grillent #jamais #la #ne #plantes #soleil
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https://www.europesays.com/fr/938822/ Mariage de Louane à Pertuis : ces stars qui se sont mariées « chez nous », de Camille Combal à Alain Chabat, de Thierry Ardisson à Jean Reno #2026 #ces #Divertissement #Entertainment #FR #France #Louane #mariage #people #Pertuis #qui #Région #sont #Stars
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Český farmabyznys hlásí rekordní boom s významným pozitivním dopadem na tržby.Evropa stahuje výrobu strategických léků z Asie zpět na kontinent, aby ukončila éru kritických nedostatků antibiotik i dětských sirupů.Tuzemští výrobci generik získají díky nové dohodě EU silnou podporu a šanci proměnit Česko v moderní centrum s vysokou přidanou hodnotou.
Tón: : mírně pozitivní
#česko #gdelt #léky #čes...https://www.e15.cz/byznys/evropa-chce-leky-zpatky-na-kontinentu-cesi-z-toho-budou-profitovat-1432828
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https://www.europesays.com/afrique/101461/ En Libye, ces jeux de plateau antiques gravés dans la pierre révèlent comment des bergers occupaient les ruines d’une cité grecque #antiques #bergers #ces #cite #comment #d’une #dans #de #des #en #graves #grecque #Jeux #la #les #Libye #occupaient #pierre #Plateau #revelent #ruines
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Policie odložila trestní oznámení na poslance Filipa Turka (za Motoristy) ze strany jeho bývalé přítelkyně, která ho vinila z letitého domácího násilí, vyhrožování střelnou zbraní a v jednom případě i ze znásilnění. Policisté věc odložili kvůli promlčení trestní odpovědnosti. Rozhodnutí dosud není pravomocné, protože si proti němu žena podala stížnost.
Tón: : velmi negativní
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Carjacking, braquage d’un tabac : à Marseille et Vitrolles, ces agresseurs interpellés à peine leur forfait accompli
Dans la série des méfaits aux bénéfices de courte durée, deux affaires ont illustré coup sur coup, en…
#Marseille #FR #France #Actu #News #Europe #EU #2026 #actu #Actualités #Braquage #BreakingNews #carjacking #ces #d’un #europe #Faits-divers-Justice #Provence-Alpes-Côted'Azur #Républiquefrançaise #tabac #Vitrolles
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https://www.europesays.com/fr/906821/ Carjacking, braquage d’un tabac : à Marseille et Vitrolles, ces agresseurs interpellés à peine leur forfait accompli #2026 #actu #Actualités #Braquage #BreakingNews #carjacking #ces #d’un #EU #europe #FaitsDiversJustice #FR #France #Marseille #News #ProvenceAlpesCôteD'Azur #RépubliqueFrançaise #tabac #Vitrolles
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trumpsauthoritarianassault.blogspot.com/2026/01/civi... 🌍 Civic Empowerment Solutions (CES) Index #1–86 Climate, Justice & Democracy Framework. #CivicEmpowermentSolutions #CES #CESindex1-86 #Climate #Justice #Democracy
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https://www.europesays.com/people/48178/ Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and CEO of AMD, to Keynote CES 2026 on how AI is Changing the World #AMDVision #CES #ConsumerTechnology #CTA #KeynoteSpeaker #LisaSu
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【評測】ROG Zephyrus Duo 評測 全能流動打機 + 剪片執相利器
年初舉行的 CES 大展,ASUS 就展出了 ROG 電競筆電的首部雙熒幕機款 Zephyrus Duo,今日 […]
#評測 #流動電腦 #asus #ROG
https://unwire.hk/2026/04/28/rog-zephyrusduo-review/review-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rog-zephyrusduo-review -
【評測】ROG Zephyrus Duo 評測 全能流動打機 + 剪片執相利器
年初舉行的 CES 大展,ASUS 就展出了 ROG 電競筆電的首部雙熒幕機款 Zephyrus Duo,今日 […]
#評測 #流動電腦 #asus #ROG
https://unwire.hk/2026/04/28/rog-zephyrusduo-review/review-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rog-zephyrusduo-review -
【評測】ROG Zephyrus Duo 評測 全能流動打機 + 剪片執相利器
年初舉行的 CES 大展,ASUS 就展出了 ROG 電競筆電的首部雙熒幕機款 Zephyrus Duo,今日 […]
#評測 #流動電腦 #asus #ROG
https://unwire.hk/2026/04/28/rog-zephyrusduo-review/review-2/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rog-zephyrusduo-review -
#PorSiTeLoPerdiste Loyalink: la startup que convierte millones de opiniones de clientes en decisiones empresariales https://www.enter.co/startups/loyalink-la-startup-que-convierte-millones-de-opiniones-de-clientes-en-decisiones-empresariales/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #Startups #análisisdedatos #CES
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https://www.europesays.com/people/43350/ Dr. Lisa Su, Chair and CEO of AMD, to Keynote CES 2026 on how AI is Changing the World #AMDVision #CES #ConsumerTechnology #CTA #DrSu #KeynoteSpeaker #LisaSu
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So many Vegas visits, still so few for fun
Landing at Dulles Wednesday evening closed out my 45th work trip to Las Vegas. That number alone is not something to take pride in and probably constitutes evidence of some character defect, but what’s even more disturbing is that since my first trip to Vegas in 1998–for CES, of course–I have still only been there three times for fun.
This lifestyle long ago rendered me incapable of dealing with that city however normal people do. Instead, having the event formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show dominate my experience of Vegas–I’m now at 28 trips there just for the Consumer Technology Association’s convention, still one of the most important events on my work calendar–keeps subjecting me to the place at its most expensive and least efficient.
Even smaller-scale conferences like Black Hat (with six trips so far, it’s become about as essential as CES but easier to monetize) and the NAB Show (where I moderated a panel this week, with the National Association of Broadcasters covering airfare and lodging) leave me happier to take off from LAS than to land there.
It’s not that I can’t enjoy a little time in the glitziest corner of Nevada. You can eat exceedingly well there, and Vegas service-industry folks are some of the best in the world. Blackjack can be fun, as long as you remember that you should at least try to lose slowly.
If you drive far enough off the Strip, you can see some striking natural scenery. It took CES to remind me of that last bit, in the form of an outing in 2025 to Lake Mead to experience an electric sport boat.
And there is some exceptional lodging in Vegas, although I’ve also stayed at some of the crummier ones. I started trying to inventory the hotels I’ve stayed at from the Strip up to the convention center (thus excluding off-strip properties like the Palms and a few places in downtown Las Vegas as well as two Airbnbs) and quickly realized they exceed the number of ballparks I’ve visited.
From south to north: Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, New York New York, MGM Grand, Monte Carlo (today Park MGM), Cosmopolitan, Hilton Grand Vacations, Bally’s (now the Horseshoe), Aladdin (now Planet Hollywood), Palms, Flamingo, Westin, Imperial Palace (the worst among the lot, fortunately now the Linq), Harrah’s, Mirage (demolished, being replaced by a Hard Rock Hotel in the shape of a guitar), Treasure Island, Wynn, Renaissance, Westgate, Fontainebleau (I’d rank that the best).
But however nice the hotel may have been, there’s no getting around how much I dislike the auto-centric, pedestrian-hostile nature of the streets outside. Unless you can start and end a conference commute on the monorail–this week’s trip, unlike most, allowed that–you will sit in traffic.
The only improvements to Vegas transportation since 1998 have been on the margins: the monorail, Uber and Lyft liberating visitors from taxis that charge $3 extra for credit-card payment, the Vegas Loop’s tunnels, and the advent of autonomous vehicles from Zoox and, soon, Waymo.
Even walking up and down the Strip is less efficient than it should be once you enter a building, since casino floors are where readable layouts and clear signage go to die.
I grew up someplace where you had to drive everywhere; I never want to live like that again and don’t enjoy visiting places that seem intent on making that a perpetual default. I am much happier to have my travel destination be a more human-scaled city where it’s normal and enjoyable to get around by walking and transit; the contrast between CES in Vegas and MWC in Barcelona is glaring and entirely in Spain’s favor.
I think of that every time one industry-analyst friend who moved from the Bay Area to a Vegas suburb tries to sell me on the same move. My response is always some version of “there is nothing you could say to make me ever want to do that.”
And yet work keeps pulling me to Vegas anyway. This week’s trip was my third this year, with one more planned, and I already know next year will feature at least three. I should probably seek treatment for this condition at some point.
#BlackHat #ces #hotels #las #LasVegas #LasVegasConventionCenter #LasVegasMonorail #LV #lvcc #NABShow #Nevada #pedestrian #rideHail #traffic #transit #Vegas #walkable -
So many Vegas visits, still so few for fun
Landing at Dulles Wednesday evening closed out my 45th work trip to Las Vegas. That number alone is not something to take pride in and probably constitutes evidence of some character defect, but what’s even more disturbing is that since my first trip to Vegas in 1998–for CES, of course–I have still only been there three times for fun.
This lifestyle long ago rendered me incapable of dealing with that city however normal people do. Instead, having the event formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show dominate my experience of Vegas–I’m now at 28 trips there just for the Consumer Technology Association’s convention, still one of the most important events on my work calendar–keeps subjecting me to the place at its most expensive and least efficient.
Even smaller-scale conferences like Black Hat (with six trips so far, it’s become about as essential as CES but easier to monetize) and the NAB Show (where I moderated a panel this week, with the National Association of Broadcasters covering airfare and lodging) leave me happier to take off from LAS than to land there.
It’s not that I can’t enjoy a little time in the glitziest corner of Nevada. You can eat exceedingly well there, and Vegas service-industry folks are some of the best in the world. Blackjack can be fun, as long as you remember that you should at least try to lose slowly.
If you drive far enough off the Strip, you can see some striking natural scenery. It took CES to remind me of that last bit, in the form of an outing in 2025 to Lake Mead to experience an electric sport boat.
And there is some exceptional lodging in Vegas, although I’ve also stayed at some of the crummier ones. I started trying to inventory the hotels I’ve stayed at from the Strip up to the convention center (thus excluding off-strip properties like the Palms and a few places in downtown Las Vegas as well as two Airbnbs) and quickly realized they exceed the number of ballparks I’ve visited.
From south to north: Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, New York New York, MGM Grand, Monte Carlo (today Park MGM), Cosmopolitan, Hilton Grand Vacations, Bally’s (now the Horseshoe), Aladdin (now Planet Hollywood), Palms, Flamingo, Westin, Imperial Palace (the worst among the lot, fortunately now the Linq), Harrah’s, Mirage (demolished, being replaced by a Hard Rock Hotel in the shape of a guitar), Treasure Island, Wynn, Renaissance, Westgate, Fontainebleau (I’d rank that the best).
But however nice the hotel may have been, there’s no getting around how much I dislike the auto-centric, pedestrian-hostile nature of the streets outside. Unless you can start and end a conference commute on the monorail–this week’s trip, unlike most, allowed that–you will sit in traffic.
The only improvements to Vegas transportation since 1998 have been on the margins: the monorail, Uber and Lyft liberating visitors from taxis that charge $3 extra for credit-card payment, the Vegas Loop’s tunnels, and the advent of autonomous vehicles from Zoox and, soon, Waymo.
Even walking up and down the Strip is less efficient than it should be once you enter a building, since casino floors are where readable layouts and clear signage go to die.
I grew up someplace where you had to drive everywhere; I never want to live like that again and don’t enjoy visiting places that seem intent on making that a perpetual default. I am much happier to have my travel destination be a more human-scaled city where it’s normal and enjoyable to get around by walking and transit; the contrast between CES in Vegas and MWC in Barcelona is glaring and entirely in Spain’s favor.
I think of that every time one industry-analyst friend who moved from the Bay Area to a Vegas suburb tries to sell me on the same move. My response is always some version of “there is nothing you could say to make me ever want to do that.”
And yet work keeps pulling me to Vegas anyway. This week’s trip was my third this year, with one more planned, and I already know next year will feature at least three. I should probably seek treatment for this condition at some point.
#BlackHat #ces #hotels #las #LasVegas #LasVegasConventionCenter #LasVegasMonorail #LV #lvcc #NABShow #Nevada #pedestrian #rideHail #traffic #transit #Vegas #walkable -
So many Vegas visits, still so few for fun
Landing at Dulles Wednesday evening closed out my 45th work trip to Las Vegas. That number alone is not something to take pride in and probably constitutes evidence of some character defect, but what’s even more disturbing is that since my first trip to Vegas in 1998–for CES, of course–I have still only been there three times for fun.
This lifestyle long ago rendered me incapable of dealing with that city however normal people do. Instead, having the event formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show dominate my experience of Vegas–I’m now at 28 trips there just for the Consumer Technology Association’s convention, still one of the most important events on my work calendar–keeps subjecting me to the place at its most expensive and least efficient.
Even smaller-scale conferences like Black Hat (with six trips so far, it’s become about as essential as CES but easier to monetize) and the NAB Show (where I moderated a panel this week, with the National Association of Broadcasters covering airfare and lodging) leave me happier to take off from LAS than to land there.
It’s not that I can’t enjoy a little time in the glitziest corner of Nevada. You can eat exceedingly well there, and Vegas service-industry folks are some of the best in the world. Blackjack can be fun, as long as you remember that you should at least try to lose slowly.
If you drive far enough off the Strip, you can see some striking natural scenery. It took CES to remind me of that last bit, in the form of an outing in 2025 to Lake Mead to experience an electric sport boat.
And there is some exceptional lodging in Vegas, although I’ve also stayed at some of the crummier ones. I started trying to inventory the hotels I’ve stayed at from the Strip up to the convention center (thus excluding off-strip properties like the Palms and a few places in downtown Las Vegas as well as two Airbnbs) and quickly realized they exceed the number of ballparks I’ve visited.
From south to north: Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, New York New York, MGM Grand, Monte Carlo (today Park MGM), Cosmopolitan, Hilton Grand Vacations, Bally’s (now the Horseshoe), Aladdin (now Planet Hollywood), Palms, Flamingo, Westin, Imperial Palace (the worst among the lot, fortunately now the Linq), Harrah’s, Mirage (demolished, being replaced by a Hard Rock Hotel in the shape of a guitar), Treasure Island, Wynn, Renaissance, Westgate, Fontainebleau (I’d rank that the best).
But however nice the hotel may have been, there’s no getting around how much I dislike the auto-centric, pedestrian-hostile nature of the streets outside. Unless you can start and end a conference commute on the monorail–this week’s trip, unlike most, allowed that–you will sit in traffic.
The only improvements to Vegas transportation since 1998 have been on the margins: the monorail, Uber and Lyft liberating visitors from taxis that charge $3 extra for credit-card payment, the Vegas Loop’s tunnels, and the advent of autonomous vehicles from Zoox and, soon, Waymo.
Even walking up and down the Strip is less efficient than it should be once you enter a building, since casino floors are where readable layouts and clear signage go to die.
I grew up someplace where you had to drive everywhere; I never want to live like that again and don’t enjoy visiting places that seem intent on making that a perpetual default. I am much happier to have my travel destination be a more human-scaled city where it’s normal and enjoyable to get around by walking and transit; the contrast between CES in Vegas and MWC in Barcelona is glaring and entirely in Spain’s favor.
I think of that every time one industry-analyst friend who moved from the Bay Area to a Vegas suburb tries to sell me on the same move. My response is always some version of “there is nothing you could say to make me ever want to do that.”
And yet work keeps pulling me to Vegas anyway. This week’s trip was my third this year, with one more planned, and I already know next year will feature at least three. I should probably seek treatment for this condition at some point.
#BlackHat #ces #hotels #las #LasVegas #LasVegasConventionCenter #LasVegasMonorail #LV #lvcc #NABShow #Nevada #pedestrian #rideHail #traffic #transit #Vegas #walkable -
So many Vegas visits, still so few for fun
Landing at Dulles Wednesday evening closed out my 45th work trip to Las Vegas. That number alone is not something to take pride in and probably constitutes evidence of some character defect, but what’s even more disturbing is that since my first trip to Vegas in 1998–for CES, of course–I have still only been there three times for fun.
This lifestyle long ago rendered me incapable of dealing with that city however normal people do. Instead, having the event formerly known as the Consumer Electronics Show dominate my experience of Vegas–I’m now at 28 trips there just for the Consumer Technology Association’s convention, still one of the most important events on my work calendar–keeps subjecting me to the place at its most expensive and least efficient.
Even smaller-scale conferences like Black Hat (with six trips so far, it’s become about as essential as CES but easier to monetize) and the NAB Show (where I moderated a panel this week, with the National Association of Broadcasters covering airfare and lodging) leave me happier to take off from LAS than to land there.
It’s not that I can’t enjoy a little time in the glitziest corner of Nevada. You can eat exceedingly well there, and Vegas service-industry folks are some of the best in the world. Blackjack can be fun, as long as you remember that you should at least try to lose slowly.
If you drive far enough off the Strip, you can see some striking natural scenery. It took CES to remind me of that last bit, in the form of an outing in 2025 to Lake Mead to experience an electric sport boat.
And there is some exceptional lodging in Vegas, although I’ve also stayed at some of the crummier ones. I started trying to inventory the hotels I’ve stayed at from the Strip up to the convention center (thus excluding off-strip properties like the Palms and a few places in downtown Las Vegas as well as two Airbnbs) and quickly realized they exceed the number of ballparks I’ve visited.
From south to north: Mandalay Bay, Luxor, Excalibur, New York New York, MGM Grand, Monte Carlo (today Park MGM), Cosmopolitan, Hilton Grand Vacations, Bally’s (now the Horseshoe), Aladdin (now Planet Hollywood), Palms, Flamingo, Westin, Imperial Palace (the worst among the lot, fortunately now the Linq), Harrah’s, Mirage (demolished, being replaced by a Hard Rock Hotel in the shape of a guitar), Treasure Island, Wynn, Renaissance, Westgate, Fontainebleau (I’d rank that the best).
But however nice the hotel may have been, there’s no getting around how much I dislike the auto-centric, pedestrian-hostile nature of the streets outside. Unless you can start and end a conference commute on the monorail–this week’s trip, unlike most, allowed that–you will sit in traffic.
The only improvements to Vegas transportation since 1998 have been on the margins: the monorail, Uber and Lyft liberating visitors from taxis that charge $3 extra for credit-card payment, the Vegas Loop’s tunnels, and the advent of autonomous vehicles from Zoox and, soon, Waymo.
Even walking up and down the Strip is less efficient than it should be once you enter a building, since casino floors are where readable layouts and clear signage go to die.
I grew up someplace where you had to drive everywhere; I never want to live like that again and don’t enjoy visiting places that seem intent on making that a perpetual default. I am much happier to have my travel destination be a more human-scaled city where it’s normal and enjoyable to get around by walking and transit; the contrast between CES in Vegas and MWC in Barcelona is glaring and entirely in Spain’s favor.
I think of that every time one industry-analyst friend who moved from the Bay Area to a Vegas suburb tries to sell me on the same move. My response is always some version of “there is nothing you could say to make me ever want to do that.”
And yet work keeps pulling me to Vegas anyway. This week’s trip was my third this year, with one more planned, and I already know next year will feature at least three. I should probably seek treatment for this condition at some point.
#BlackHat #ces #hotels #las #LasVegas #LasVegasConventionCenter #LasVegasMonorail #LV #lvcc #NABShow #Nevada #pedestrian #rideHail #traffic #transit #Vegas #walkable -
Loyalink: la startup que convierte millones de opiniones de clientes en decisiones empresariales https://www.enter.co/startups/loyalink-la-startup-que-convierte-millones-de-opiniones-de-clientes-en-decisiones-empresariales/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=mastodon #Startups #análisisdedatos #CES
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https://www.europesays.com/afrique/83722/ Dean Sparrow finance des solutions fintech pour les marchés africains #Afrique #ces #des #financiers #les #leur #par #services #sur
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https://www.europesays.com/fr/873070/ Attention : la nouvelle lune du 17 avril 2026 en Bélier va secouer ces 3 signes, « un gros tournant en prévision » #17 #2026 #3 #Attention #avril #bélier #ces #Divertissement #du #En #Entertainment #FR #France #gros #l'a #lune #nouvelle #prévision #secouer #signes #tournant #Un #va
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trumpsauthoritarianassault.blogspot.com/2025/11/civi... Civic Empowerment Solutions CES 1) -18) to tackle corruption, cut emissions fast & help solve the cost-of-living climate crisis #ClimateCorruption #CostofLivingCrisis #CivicEmpowermentResources #CES
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trumpsauthoritarianassault.blogspot.com/2025/11/civi... Civic Empowerment Solutions CES 1) -18) to tackle corruption, cut emissions fast & help solve the cost-of-living climate crisis #ClimateCorruption #CostofLivingCrisis #CivicEmpowermentResources #CES
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https://www.europesays.com/fr/868785/ ces 3 signes du zodiaque vont enfin sortir de l’ombre et retrouver espoir #2026 #3 #avril #ces #DE #Divertissement #du #enfin #Entertainment #espoir #et #FR #France #horoscope #l'ombre #mi #retrouver #signes #sortir #vont #zodiaque
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https://www.europesays.com/people/24445/ Dr. Lisa Su, Chair And CEO of AMD, To Keynote CES 2026 #AMD #CES #CES2026 #CESKeynote #CTA #DrLisaSu #LisaSu
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https://www.europesays.com/be-fr/67947/ ces 3 médicaments courants sont sur la liste noire de Prescrire #3 #BE #BEFr #Belgique #Belgium #ces #courants #dangereux #de #Health #la #liste #médicaments #noire #plus #prescrire #quutiles #Santé #sont #sur
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https://www.europesays.com/fr/851853/ ces 3 médicaments courants sont sur la liste noire de Prescrire #3 #ces #courants #dangereux #DE #FR #France #Health #l'a #liste #Médicaments #Noire: #plus #prescrire #quutiles #Santé #sont #sur
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https://www.europesays.com/ch-fr/81238/ ces 3 médicaments courants sont sur la liste noire de Prescrire #3 #ces #courants #dangereux #de #Health #la #liste #médicaments #noire #plus #prescrire #quutiles #Santé #sont #Suisse #sur
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https://www.europesays.com/fr/842019/ Ces assiettes creuses Action à 0,99€ modernisent la maison #à #action #assiettes #Ce #ces #d’un #euro #FR #France #modernisent #moins #nos #nouvelles #printemps #Science #ScienceAndTechnology #Sciences #SciencesEtTechnologies #tables #Technologies #Technology #Tendances #ultra
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https://www.europesays.com/afrique/62937/ ces pays où l’Europe envisage d’ouvrir des « hubs » pour migrants #2026 #ces #d'ouvrir #envisage #Europe #FranceMonde #l’Europe #Ouzbékistan #pays #rwanda
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https://www.europesays.com/fr/829443/ Ces 3 aliments du quotidien feraient exploser le risque de cancer, et vous en mangez sûrement chaque semaine #«Le #3 #aliments #cancer #ces #chaque #DE #du #En #et #exploser #feraient #FR #France #Health #mangez #quotidien #risque #Santé #semaine #surement #vous
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