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13 mai 2019
Photography Competition
This year’s National Geographic Travel Photo Contest is still under way, with entries being accepted for just one more day—the...
7 mai 2019
Essena O’Neill, reine d'Instagram, raconte l'enfer derrière ses photos parfaites
Suivie par plus de 700 000 personnes sur Instagram, une adolescente vient de se retirer des réseaux sociaux et alerte ses abonnés sur les...
30 avr. 2019
Climate-Change Protests Around the World
Since the beginning of the year, large numbers of protests against government inaction on issues of climate change have been taking place...
31 mars 2019
How 2% of a city’s budget can practically eradicate hunger
“Hunger is not caused by a scarcity of food but a scarcity of democracy”: this is how writer Frances Moore Lappé opens her 2009 article...
26 janv. 2019
Pourquoi les économistes se trompent-ils tout le temps ?
C’est une anecdote bien connue des économistes. Quelques semaines après la faillite de la banque Lehman Brothers et le début de la crise...
21 janv. 2019
Why eating less meat is the best thing you can do for the planet in 2019
Eating meat has a hefty impact on the environment from fueling climate change to polluting landscapes and waterways. read more...
20 janv. 2019
Rahaf Mohammed Al-Qunun raconte son ancienne vie "d'esclave"
C'est pour échapper à sa condition et à la violence physique que lui infligeaient, selon elle, sa mère et son frère, que Rahaf Mohammed...
15 janv. 2019
Katelyn Ohashi, la gymnaste qui vient de révolutionner son sport
La vidéo de Katelyn Ohashi a été vue près de 20 millions de fois. Celle de sa prestation hors normes lors d'un concours de gymnastique,...
12 déc. 2018
Hopeful Images From 2018
2018 has been another year of news stories with photos that can often be difficult or disturbing to view. I’ve made it a tradition to...
9 déc. 2018
The Ubiquity of Smartphones, as Captured by Photographers
According to reports issued by several market-research firms, including Forrester Research, the total number of smartphone users...
3 nov. 2018
Scenes From Halloween 2018
As the costumes are put away, the decorations taken down, and candy wrappers gathered from every corner of the house, I thought it would...
26 oct. 2018
Will the 1 billion Instagram users help saving Facebook?
Yes, 2018 was a pretty tough year for Facebook. But what if Instagram that the social network acquired in 2012 was Zuckerberg’s secret...
9 oct. 2018
A Photo Trip to the Yucatán Peninsula
The Yucatán is a 70,000-square-mile peninsula in southern Mexico, rich with history and life. Its beaches on the Gulf of Mexico and...
19 avr. 2018
It Is Expensive to Be Poor
Minimum-wage jobs are physically demanding, have unpredictable schedules, and pay so meagerly that workers can't save up enough to move...
20 janv. 2018
Unsolved Science Mysteries From 2017
We learned a lot in 2017, but some circumstances remain a mystery. From why octopus suddenly walked out of the ocean, to what's inside...
10 janv. 2018
Top 100: the best photos of 2017
Avertissement : certaines photographies sélectionnées par Times présentent des situations difficiles (mais pas gore) On May 23,...
8 déc. 2017
Fake news and botnets: how Russia weaponised the web
It began at exactly 10pm on 26 April, 2007, when a Russian-speaking mob began rioting in the streets of Tallinn, the capital city of...
26 nov. 2017
Energy drinks are even worse for you than thought, new study says
Mental health problems and risk-seeking behaviour linked with the caffeinated drinks. There is emerging evidence that energy drinks can...
22 nov. 2017
Facebook is ‘using your phone to listen to everything you say’
The company says that it does use peoples' microphones, but only to help them out – and there’s an easy way of turning it off Facebook...
30 oct. 2017
These 10 companies control everything you buy
Only 10 companies control almost every large food and beverage brand in the world. These companies — Nestlé, PepsiCo, Coca-Cola,...
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