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Prince Harry's court battle against British tabloids reaches final chapter
Tens of millions of dollars are on the line as Prince Harry returned to court Monday for the third and final chapter in his legal quest to tame the British tabloids.

Cristiano Ronaldo fait plier la Juventus en justice
EN DIRECT, budget 2026 : Sébastien Lecornu opte pour le 49.3 en vue de l’adoption du PLF

OM. Déjà le 4e en 2026, un nouveau sponsor signe avec l’OM
L’OM recrute un fournisseur officiel qui va l’accompagner dans le déménagement de son pôle administratif. L’Olympique de Marseille annonce ce lundi matin un partenariat avec Kinnarps, entreprise spécialisée dans la conception, la fabrication et la fourniture de solutions d’aménagement intérieur et de mobilier pour bureaux, espaces éducatifs et de soins. Il s’agit du quatrième sponsor signé par le club phocéen depuis le début de l’année 2026, après Chabrand, Ebury et Etoro. Kinnarps obtient le statut de fournisseur officiel, comme Ebury plus tôt dans ce mois de janvier. Les autres collabroations récentes (Chabrand et Etoro) ont le statut de partenaires officiels. Dans le cadre du déménagement des bureaux administratifs de l’OM prévu en 2026, Kinnarps apportera son expertise en matière de conception d’environnements de travail innovants pour aménager ces nouveaux espaces. Une loge du Vélodrome sera équipée « Ce partenariat avec Kinnarps marque une étape importante dans l’évolution de nos espaces de travail et d’hospitalités. Leur expertise nous permettra d’accompagner la croissance du club avec des environnements modernes, responsables et à la hauteur de nos ambitions », commente par communiqué le directeur commercial de l’Olympique de Marseille, Grégory La Mela. La collaboration se matérialisera également au stade Vélodrome, où une loge sera équipée avec du mobilier Kinnarps.OM. Déjà le 4e en 2026, un nouveau sponsor signe avec l’OM est un article paru sur Sportune.

Après Mbappé, un autre champion du monde devient actionnaire de SailGP Team France

Budget 2026 : les syndicats sceptiques sur la hausse de la prime d’activité annoncée par Sébastien Lecornu

Nouvelle-Calédonie : les parties veulent des engagements financiers

Budget 2026 : le gouvernement Lecornu annoncera ce lundi s’il a recours à l’article 49.3 ou à l’ordonnance
Si le PS s’est montré satisfait des récentes annonces gouvernementales, ils ont promis que l’hypothèse de l’ordonnance budgétaire vaudrait censure immédiate. Le 49.3, s’il est choisi, pourrait être activé dès mardi à l’Assemblée sur le volet « recettes ».

Affluences et taux d’occupation de la 18e journée de Ligue 1

Budget 2026 : Sébastien Lecornu doit trancher lundi entre l’article 49.3 et l’ordonnance, lors d’un conseil des ministres

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Episode 1 Review: The Hedge Knight

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Timeline Explained: When Is Game of Thrones Prequel Set?
When Game of Thrones concluded back in 2019, the powers that be at HBO faced a fork-in-the-road decision. It was never in doubt that there would be additional television series set in George R.R. Martin’s “A Song of Ice and Fire” canon, the only question was whether they would take place following the events of Game of Thrones or preceding them. After several false starts in the development stage, a prequel option finally won out thanks to House of the Dragon, a show about the Dance of the Dragons Targaryen civil war roughly 150 years before the birth of Daenerys. Now, with second Game of Thrones spinoff A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms, HBO gets to have its cake and eat it too. That’s because the six-episode series operates as both a Game of Thrones prequel and a House of the Dragon sequel. Based on Martin’s three prequel novellas collectively known as “Tales of Dunk and Egg,” A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms depicts a Westeros long after the last of the Targaryens’ dragons have died but well before Daenerys’ fresh three lil guys are born. Though the show is more limited in scope – focusing chiefly on hedge knight Ser Duncan the Tall a.k.a. “Dunk” (Petter Claffey) and his bald, adolescent squire “Egg” (Dexter Sol Ansell) – there’s still plenty of the usual games of thrones percolating in the background. Before Dunk and Egg head off to the Tourney at Ashford Meadow in A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms season 1, which is based on first Dunk and Egg novella The Hedge Knight, here is what you need to know about where their adventures fall on the Game of Thrones timeline. When Is A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms Set? Though seasons are notoriously fickle in Westeros, the Seven Kingdoms still maintains a yearly calendar. Like the real world Western timeline, which is split into CE (Common Era) and BCE (Before Common Era), the Seven Kingdoms’ timeline is split into AC (After Aegon’s Conquest) and BC (Before Aegon’s Conquest). Game of Thrones begins in the year 298 AC, while House of the Dragon begins around the year 101 AC and continues through 131 AC. Now, A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms picks up in 209 AC. This means that the events of the Dance of the Dragons continue to linger just on the outskirts of living memory. While the Targaryen dynasty remains on the Iron Throne under the rule of King Daeron II, the family’s power has been greatly diminished. That’s because the last of the dragons (the literal fire-breathing dragons, mind you, not the family itself) died out during Queen Rhaenyra and King Aegon II’s contentious civil war. In the latest A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms trailer, we see how the absence of the Targaryens’ usual firepower has somewhat emboldened the smallfolk against them, with Raymun Fossoway (Shaun Thomas) telling Dunk that the Targaryens are little more than “incestuous aliens and tyrants.” That’s the situation facing the ancient House as several of its members arrive at Ashford Meadow to participate in Lord Ashford’s name day tourney for his daughter. Among the dragons in attendance are King Daeron II’s son and heir Prince Baelor (Bertie Carvel), his younger son Prince Maekar (Sam Spruell), and Maekar’s son Aerion (Finn Bennett). Den of Geek spoke with Bennett about the fiery Aerion’s understanding of his family’s tenuous political position. “Aerion can sense that people are laughing behind his back and the Targaryens back,” Bennett says. “He doesn’t think they should be at this kind of event. I think he thinks it’s beneath him and frankly quite embarrassing. That explains a lot of his behavior at the tourney as this kind of brash attempt at regaining some kind of respect.” What Is the Blackfyre Rebellion? As if the extinction of the dragons weren’t bad enough, House Targaryen is facing down another political crisis during the time in which A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms is set: the Blackfyre Rebellion. Daemon Blackfyre was born an illegitimate bastard to the Targaryen King Aegon IV (often called Aegon the Unworthy…
