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It can mean
-"new" if it's used as an adjective for a feminine noun
- a short story if it's used as a noun
I've forgotten to say that "des nouvelles" (always in plural) means "some news".
Considering the context of your other questions it's the meaning you're looking for.
The first part of this sentence doesn't mean anything. May be with the whole sentence or with the ponctuation it would be easier to understand it.
Here is a translation of each part :
- est en vie : is alive
- divorce : divorce
et se réjouie encore de la vie : and is delighted the life again
The right sentence is "Bon...Qu'est-ce que tu deviens?".
The translation is "So...What's up with you?"
It means "It's going slowly, and you"
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