
法國2027年預算吃緊:政府暗示或少漲“高額”退休金
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July home sales down 5.3% from last year, but market becoming more balanced: CREA

The Canadian Real Estate Association says home sales in July were down compared with a year ago, but edged slightly higher month over month.
Post Malone breaks into his $2 million The One Ring, stressing out a whole room of Magic: The Gathering players: 'our insurance doesn't cover that card'
This is a rich person bit I'm too poor to understand.
HYDRA Tool Cracks Open NVIDIA’s RTX 50 VRAM Locks, Pushing GDDR7 To 36 Gbps And 125% Power Limits
The Hydra tuning utility has received a major update, bringing unlocked VRAM OC and power limits to NVIDIA's RTX 50 GPUs.
Yuri Bubliy, aka 1usmus, has released the latest update of his pet project, HYDRA , which is one of the most widely used overclocking and tuning utilities. The tool offers a lot of advanced features & the latest update brings some big additions for NVIDIA RTX 50 GPU owners.
These new Hydra capabilities include: Unlocked VRAM Overclocking & Power Limit Control for NVIDIA RTX 50

Intel "Razor Lake" to Use TSMC's N2X Node, Brings bLLC to Laptop SKUs
Intel's "Razor Lake" is a next-generation processor lineup set to launch after the upcoming "Nova Lake" Core Ultra 400 series, scheduled for early 2027. Today, we learn that Intel is planning some "Razor Lake" production to be done on TSMC's N2X node, which is also scheduled for 2027. According to a well-known Intel leaker, Jaykihn, Intel's node of choice for "Razor Lake" will be the

Parti Québécois says it won’t hold referendum on sovereignty while Trump is president
MONTREAL — The leader of the Parti Québécois says his party would not call a referendum on sovereignty if it forms a government until Donald Trump leaves the White House.
German court convicts Ukrainian man over Russian sabotage plot
The plot involved posting test packages containing GPS trackers in March last year to Ukraine
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A German court on Tuesday handed a jail sentence of one year and three months to a Ukrainian man for spying for Russia and helping prepare possible acts of sabotage.
The court in Stuttgart acquitted two other Ukrainian men aged 22 and 25 who were on trial for the same plot, which involved posting test packages containing GPS trackers

