Accrochés aux téléphones intelligents? Plus accrochés qu’on pensait.
Un reportage de CBC qui a fait le test concluant.


Un article de The Economist ”Marieka Klawitter of the University of Washington looked at 29 studies on wages and sexual orientation last year.* On average, they found a 9% earnings premium for lesbians over heterosexual women, compared with a penalty of 11% for gay men relative to straight men.”
Dans cet article (ICI), François Brousseau évoque, sans carte : Tchad, Sahel, l’Afrique du Nord, Mauritanie, Tchad, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Algérie, Libye, Ouagadougou, Guinée, Conakry, Donbass. Ukraine, Syrie, Bamako, Sahel, Centrafrique, Afghanistan.
‘In my view there is no media outlet in Canada brave enough to allow a full and proper discussion of Islam’ Barbara Amiel Maclean’s (…) The West has been ready to give up on itself for some time now. We have no idea of what we stand for and seem to have no faith…
Christianity Today Open Doors says 2014 saw the worst persecution of Christians in the ‘modern era’—but not because of violence.