Sécheresses (Droughts)

Sécheresses (Droughts)

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Une greffe d'utérus (Uterus transplant)

Une femme au Royaume-Uni donne naissance à une fille après avoir reçu une greffe d'utérus de sa sœur, une première médicale dans le pays. ​Traduction:A woman in the UK gives birth to a girl after receiving a uterus transplant from her sister, a medical first in the country. Hoste ...  Show more

Suspension d'un parc éolien (Wind farm suspended)

La justice française suspend un parc éolien à Aumelas après la mort de 160 oiseaux protégés, une première décision pénale contre des exploitants. ​Traduction:French court suspends Aumelas wind farm after 160 protected birds die, marking a first criminal ruling against operators. ...  Show more

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