For the majority of people, coronavirus infection will have no major consequences. But for a small fraction of those infected, it will be a matter of life and death. If the epidemic figures continue to rise, the small percentage of people who will be in vital need of medical assistance
PlusUsually, in these columns, we are not stingy in our criticism of social networks. So we're more than happy to highlight their positive sides when they come up. This is the case with the use of Twitter by the leaders of Iran and the United States in the last 48 hours. Thanks to
PlusThe whole world is stunned by the images of the giant fires ravaging Australia. Their scale would almost make the fires in California, Russia and even the Amazon almost insignificant compared to the "Monster", the mega fire that is currently raging. The damage caused locally is considerable and still far from being quantified, in particular to
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