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Pourquoi les États-Unis prennent les ovnis très au sérieux [Rediff]

New Deal prend une petite pause mais revient dès la semaine prochaine. En attendant, on vous proposer des réécouter cet épisode du podcast.Le sujet des ovnis revient régulièrement dans l’actualité aux États-Unis. Selon un sondage YouGov réalisé en novembre 2025, 56 % des Américai ...  Show more

Le Canada à l'heure américaine, entre vassalisation et résistance

On a beaucoup parlé ces derniers temps de la rupture entre les États-Unis de Donald Trump et les Européens. Cependant, dans New Deal, nous n'avions encore jamais évoqué la question d'un pays allié, certes pas européen mais lui aussi très attaqué par le président américain: le Can ...  Show more

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