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La correspondante du Courrier des Balkans à Belgrade virée du Figaro
La correspondante du Courrier des Balkans à Belgrade, Milica Čubrilo Filipović, qui travaillait aussi pour Le Figaro, a été abruptement licenciée de ce journal en janvier. En cause, des articles qui seraient « trop critiques » à l'égard du régime d'Aleksandar Vučić. - Le fil de l'Info / Gratuit, Serbie, Vucic, Médias indépendants, Médias, Courrier des Balkans

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Brooklyn Nets embarrassed by New York Knicks, lose 120-66
Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images On Wednesday night, the Brooklyn Nets had a game to win. It was the game to unite both sides of the aisle, whether you believe rooting for your favorite team to lose is a morally corrosive practice that leaves stains on the heart of your fandom or if you believe more in the marriage of fandom and pragmatism. Not only did they have the Knicks in MSG, but they had a Knicks team with water creeping into their lungs: 7-11 since winning the NBA Cup and entering Wednesday on a 2-9 stretch. If there’s not full-blown panic over in Manhattanites, it’s just around the corner, with beat writers reporting that the team hasn’t fully bought into their roles and advocating for a major shake-up at the trade deadline. The Nets don’t own the Knicks first-round pick this year — they do in odd-numbered years — but that hardly mattered on Wednesday. Brooklyn has shorted New York’s long-term future, but in the short-term, they had a chance to plunge the Knicks further into disarray on Wednesday. Whether you hate the blue-and-orange or don’t pay them any mind, you can’t deny the hilarity of a 12-29 team handing them their 10th loss in 12 games, right in the middle of a championship-or-bust season. Anyway, that’s not what happened. The Knicks secured their largest margin of victory in franchise history. Seriously. Here’s a brief list of stuff that happened: Landry Shamet shot 6-of-6 from deep The Nets shot 10-of-27 in the paint Mike Brown challenged a call up by 48 Mike Brown lost that challenge The Nets (with 11 points to spare) scored the fewest points by an NBA team in a game this season Thanks to a 5-0 run to close the game, the Nets avoided the worst margin of defeat in franchise history Why are you still reading this? Let’s allot some brief space for Ziaire Williams, the only Net who, by any measure, played well. He (with some help from Day’Ron Sharpe) desperately tried to raise Brooklyn’s energy level in the first half, deflecting pass after pass and applying ball pressure to Jalen Brunson, who was otherwise seeing cones. Williams scored 11 points on 5-of-10 shooting with just a rebound and a steal, but he was the only one who matched New York’s verve. Every other aspect of these 48 minutes was depressing. Michael Porter Jr. continued his cool-streak with a 4-of-14 performance, Egor Dëmin hit two quick threes before air-balling a floater by a foot, scoring zero points the rest of the way. Nolan Traore had a 0/1/3 line with three turnovers and Danny Wolf got owned by Deuce McBride at the rim. Terance Mann, Jalen Wilson, and Tyrese Martin — all of whom were initially out of the rotation — entered early in the fourth quarter, only for the Nets to go scoreless until the 5:38 mark. “I felt like the little stuff that we said we wanted to do, we didn’t do,” said Noah Clowney postgame. “Like, we know they’re gonna switch, Josh Hart and OG are gonna switch, things like that. We need to get Brunson in the action because he’s not gonna switch, so there’s our advantage and play off of that. Stuff like that, offensively, we didn’t do it and defensively it was disastrous. We didn’t get back for the first part, they lit our ass up from three, had everything they wanted. Jordi Fernández fell on the sword postgame: “This was a tough one, but show up the next day and have positive energy and work and get better and go out there and compete. I have to help them better … players are not responsible for it, so I got to make sure that they understand the values that we have and how we want to play, and we’ll work together.” Drake Powell disagreed, predictably: “Yeah, 100% don’t agree. I think, you know, we’re the ones that are out there playing, making decisions, and I think it’s ultimately on us as a team.” Maybe rooting for losses and encouraging a tank isn’t about pragmatism. Maybe it’s a defense mechanism. The Brooklyn Nets — scratch that — Nets fans had a…

LIVE Discussion: Brooklyn Nets at New York Knicks, 7:30 PM ET
The Knicks are sliding and they need a win in the worst way. Enter: the Brooklyn Nets. Brooklyn can stay the course with the tank and help both sides get what they want. A win-win. Or they can kick the enemy while they’re down; maybe remind them with every kick that the Nets control their first-round picks in 2027, 2029, and 2031, plus a 2028 first-round pick swap. For now, we stay humble. Knicks have won nine straight against the Nets entering Wednesday. 🏀 KEY INFO Brooklyn Nets (11–27) at New York Knicks (23–17) When: 7:30 PM ETWhere: Madison Square Garden, New York, NYTV: YES Network / MSGRadio: WFAN Sports ⚠️ INJURY REPORT Highsmith: OUT – Right Knee Surgery, Injury Recovery Etienne: OUT – G League Two Way Johnson: OUT – G League Two Way Liddell: OUT – G League Two Way Saraf: OUT – G League Assignment 💬 Discussion Share thoughts and react, but please be respectful. NetsDaily prides itself on being a safe space for Nets and basketball fans alike to have healthy conversation. Reach out to Anthony Puccio or Net Income with any issues.
La négociation collective en 2024 - Édition 2025
La négociation collective en 2024 retrace à grands traits l’actualité de la négociation, en dégage les principales tendances et s’ouvre sur les analyses des organisations professionnelles de salariés et d’employeurs. L’ouvrage détaille les évolutions du contexte législatif et règlementaire, pour présenter ensuite une analyse par thèmes des accords collectifs conclus par les acteurs sociaux, dans les branches professionnelles et dans les entreprises. Le rapport présente également des dossiers spécifiques permettant d’élargir le propos sur des thématiques connexes à celles de la négociation collective.
