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Après les prières pour la pluie, l’Iran tente d’ensemencer les nuages face à une sécheresse record
L’ensemencement des nuages consiste à pulvériser des particules, notamment d’iodure d’argent, dans ces formations pour déclencher des précipitations. Une pratique testée par d’autres pays de cette région

Au Chili, une communiste défie l’héritier de l’ère Pinochet

Tournée d'automne 2025 - "Je suis très reconnaissant d’avoir eu Ben O’Keeffe..." : Rassie Erasmus (Afrique du Sud) regrette le nouveau carton rouge reçu par les Boks

Madagascar : la jeunesse a gagné, mais le système résiste
Il y a tout juste un mois, la generation Z a fait tomber le regime de l'ex-president Rajoelina. Mais entre recuperation politique et blocages institutionnels, la revolution menace de tourner court.

"Les Aigles de La République", "Predator", “L’Inconnu de la Grande Arche”... Que voir au cinéma cette semaine ?

France - Fidji. "Nous, on sait qu'on est forts", assure Nicolas Depoortere après la victoire poussive des Bleus

JOURNAL DE 10H du dimanche 16 novembre 2025

‘Hell to pay’: Emmerdale star ‘confirms’ who violently takes down Celia and Ray
How much longer will the nightmare last for April Windsor? (Pictures: ITV) Emmerdale viewers have watched on in abject horror as poor April Windsor (Amelia Flanagan) has been swallowed up by Celia Daniels’ (Jaye Griffiths) dark underworld. The youngster was initially being groomed and manipulated by Ray Walters (Joe Absolom) into dealing drugs before being pushed into prostitution. Since her now-boyfriend, Dylan Penders (Fred Kettle) – who’d supported her traumatic time living on the streets – reappeared in the village, the two have forged a sweet relationship, and though Dylan initially tried to keep April away from his dark dealings with Ray, it was too late; Ray had already decided to induct her into the operation. April’s first taste of dealing was to help protect her new boyfriend, though she was grossly outmatched by the conniving Celia, who, via Ray, saw to it that both of the teens became indebted to the criminal gang, with little means of escape, forced to take on increasingly darker jobs to pay off their debt. One of April’s most recent jobs, ‘entertaining’ one of Celia’s clients, ended in the apparent ‘fatality’ of the client. With nowhere else to turn, April was forced to call on her bosses for help. Celia has trapped April within her dark web… (Picture: ITV) …and there doesn’t seem to be any way out (Picture: ITV) While Ray undertook the task of ‘disposing of the body’, Celia took the opportunity to make it perfectly clear to April that her debt had increased. Despite April begging to be let go from the crime syndicate, Celia spelt it out for her, she ‘owns’ her. Celia and Ray have seen to it that April is isolated from her family. After an accident with the drug stash that she was selling resulted in her brother Leo Goskirk (Harvey Rogerson) taking an ecstasy tablet, stepmum Rhona Goskirk (Zoe Henry) asked her to leave, and while dad Marlon Dingle (Mark Charnock) desperately wanted her to stay, April moved into grandad Bob Hope’s (Tony Audenshaw) B&B. With April terrified that asking her dad for help would result in mass carnage, it seems she has nowhere to turn. Viewers, however, have been longing for an old friend of April’s to discover the mess she’s been dragged into, somebody with much more experience with fighting fire with fire. Ross to the rescue? Could Ross come to April’s rescue? (Picture: Mark Bruce/ITV) Ross Barton (Michael Parr) was previously involved in a relationship with April’s late mum, police officer Donna Windsor (Verity Rushworth), who threw herself from a building while handcuffed to a dangerous gangster after learning she had a terminal illness. Despite Ross’ complete aversion to staying within the confines of the law, the two had a fierce, loving bond, with Ross dedicated to keeping an eye on and protecting April after she passed away. While Ross hasn’t played into April’s plot as of yet, besides a minor interaction in which it seemed that she may ask for help, Michael recently spoke on whether or not his alter-ego could come to April’s rescue on the Soap Scoop podcast. ‘I think that is starting to be released in the scripts soon, so I don’t know what’s going on with it, but we’ve always had a connection. She was such a talented little four-year-old [when she joined the show]. It was just like: ‘Well, she’s an amazing as a four-year-old. Where does it go?’ And now she’s basically the face of the show, and she wins all the awards and stuff!’ Michael is incredibly proud of Amelia’s growth as an actress (Picture: ITV) ‘So it’s more like, I’m grateful just to be part of her storylines now. We get on like a house on fire as well. She’s a very thoughtful young woman and it’s been a joy to watch her grow up. She’s still an amazing actress.’ Would Ross think twice about crossing someone as dangerous as Celia and her subordinate-cum-adoptive son, Ray? According to Michael…nope! ‘I imagine when Ross does find out, there’s going to be hell to pay. I love working with Joe and Jaye as well. I…

Theo’s sick new ploy to destroy Todd in Coronation Street will disgust you

John le Carré, l’espion qui aimait les lettres

DIVERS ASPECTS DE LA PENSEE CONTEMPORAINE, émission du dimanche 16 novembre 2025

Jeux de rôles, les dés sont relancés
Loisir longtemps confidentiel, associé à une culture geek, le jeu de rôle sur table retrouve un élan. Une nouvelle génération de joueurs et d'éditeurs s’y met, portée par le succès des parties filmées, le financement participatif et la percée dans la pop culture des univers tirés du jeu de rôle.
