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NZ sharemarket rises nearly 2% for the week
The New Zealand sharemarket had a frantic end to the week, with Tourism Holdings fielding a renewed takeover bid and leading stocks buffeted by a world index rebalancing.

The S&P/NZX 50 Index and the blue-chips were enjoying a solid day but suffered a late fall due to the largest quarterly rebalancing of the MSCI Equity indices. ⌘ Read more

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AprÚs dix ans de macronisme, la droite se cherche une identité politique
ConfrontĂ©s Ă  une crise multiforme de la droite, Gabriel Attal, Édouard Philippe et Bruno Retailleau se raccrochent Ă  des symboles historiques, du RPR Ă  l’UMP. Mais l’extrĂȘme droite pousse l’avantage de sa banalisation jusqu’à disputer une partie de cet hĂ©ritage. ⌘ Read more

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Le nouveau visage du RN en Mayenne plonge sa fédération dans la crise
AprĂšs avoir Ă©tĂ© exfiltrĂ© de ReconquĂȘte puis du RN Ă  Angers, Thomas Brisseau a Ă©tĂ© choisi en mai 2025 pour prendre la tĂȘte du parti lepĂ©niste en Mayenne. DĂ©nonçant sa gestion «brutale» et son «absentĂ©isme», un groupe de militants de la premiĂšre heure s’apprĂȘte Ă  demander Ă  la direction du RN d’intervenir. ⌘ Read more

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Oren Yiftachel: «IsraĂ«l est passĂ© de l’ethnocratie Ă  l’apartheid»
Ancien directeur de l’ONG B’Tselem, cofondateur du mouvement israĂ©lo-palestinien Une terre pour tous, le gĂ©ographe a forgĂ© le concept d’ethnocratie. Longtemps, il l’a appliquĂ© Ă  son pays. Mais aujourd’hui, dit-il, IsraĂ«l est un apartheid. ⌘ Read more

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Hitze und KÀlte als gefÀhrliche Mischung
Am Wochenende bleibt es heiß, was wohl wieder viele Menschen an Seen und FlĂŒsse und in die FreibĂ€der locken wird. Angesichts der teils noch niedrigen Wassertemperaturen mahnen Fachleute zu besonderer Vorsicht. Im Mai sind bundesweit bereits mehrere Menschen beim Baden ums Leben gekommen. Viele UnfĂ€lle ließen sich mit der Einhaltung simpler Regeln vermeiden, betonen Expertinnen und Experten. ⌘ Read more

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MIT Researchers Develop a Low-Cost Technique To Get Lithium Out of Rocks
An anonymous reader quotes a report from MIT News: Currently, lithium hard rock extraction involves baking the rock at over 1,000 Celsius and chemically leaching it to extract lithium. The rest of the rock is discarded. Now, a team of researchers from MIT and elsewhere has developed a low-temperature process for extracting batt 
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‘We’re really proud’: TradeWindow targets WiseTech
TradeWindow’s management is confident the trade software minnow is on the path toward breaking even, as it goes head-to-head with its larger Australian rival, WiseTech Global.

The dual-listed company, which counts some of New Zealand’s biggest exporters, including Silver Fern Farms, Zespri and Sealord, among its customers, reported a net after-tax loss of $2.6 million in the financial year ended March 31. ⌘ Read more

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Energy Minister Simeon Brown opposes Meridian’s PĆ«kaki storage bid
Energy Minister Simeon Brown has made a late intervention opposing Meridian Energy’s fast-track application to use more water from Lake PĆ«kaki, warning the proposal in its current form could weaken the electricity system’s dry-year security while gas supply declines and wider market reforms remain unresolved.

The intervention puts the Government directly at odds with Meridian over one of the co 
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Linux 7.2’s Open-Source Nouveau Driver To Finally Support The NVIDIA GA100
Sent out today was the last drm-misc-next pull request ahead of the Linux 7.2 merge window getting underway in June. As part of this last batch of small Direct Rendering Manager graphics/accelerator driver changes is finally enabling the NVIDIA GA100 within the Nouveau driver
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Govt backs study into grower bid for Hastings McCain plant
The Government has announced its support for Hawke’s Bay growers in their efforts to explore the possibility of a farmer-led purchase of the McCain Foods vegetable processing site in Hastings.

Agriculture Minister Todd McClay said the Government would provide $50,000 for the first stage of a feasibility study. ⌘ Read more

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Europe Told To Cool Its Datacenter Boom Before Water, Power Run Short
A new Grundfos report warns that Europe’s datacenter boom could strain water supplies and power grids unless regulators bake water and energy efficiency into planning, reporting, and incentives for new facilities. The Register reports: According to the report, the EU-wide server farm IT load is about 10 GW today, and is expected to r 
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Affaire Bruel: le chanteur est écarté des concerts des Enfoirés
Selon nos informations, Patrick Bruel, visĂ© par plusieurs plaintes pour violences sexuelles et une trentaine d’accusations dans la presse, ne sera pas conviĂ© Ă  la prochaine Ă©dition du spectacle des EnfoirĂ©s sur TF1. ⌘ Read more

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Tāiko Critical Minerals posts $8.7m full year loss ahead of planned 2028 mining start
Tāiko Critical Minerals reported a net loss of $8.7 million as it continues work on a planned West Coast mining project north of Greymouth.

The company, which was listed on the New Zealand Exchange (NZX) in March this year, released its preliminary unaudited results for March 31, 2026, on May 29. ⌘ Read more

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