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Commentaires sur A.Fourmaux: « Notre objectif est de gagner le rallye » (Monte-Carlo) par Iggy 
		Commentaires sur A.Fourmaux: « Notre objectif est de gagner le rallye » (Monte-Carlo) par Iggy
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Commentaires sur A.Fourmaux: « Notre objectif est de gagner le rallye » (Monte-Carlo) par Iggy

Bravo C'est ainsi qu'il faut parler pour pouvoir y arriver...

style youtuber20 janvier 2026
Commentaires sur S.Pajari : « Prêt à être compétitif » (Monte-Carlo 2026) par Pierre12 
		Commentaires sur S.Pajari : « Prêt à être compétitif » (Monte-Carlo 2026) par Pierre12
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Commentaires sur S.Pajari : « Prêt à être compétitif » (Monte-Carlo 2026) par Pierre12

Un peu, beaucoup surpris et déçu de sa saison 2025 entre fautes et mauvaise perfs. Il va falloir être bien meilleur cette année sur tout types de rallyes et avec Oliver à côté, pas si facile.

style youtuber20 janvier 2026
Channing Tatum to bring his dancing, ab-heavy 'Magic Mike Live' to New York CityChanning Tatum to bring his dancing, ab-heavy 'Magic Mike Live' to New York City
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Channing Tatum to bring his dancing, ab-heavy 'Magic Mike Live' to New York City

Channing Tatum is bringing “Magic Mike Live” to New York City, promising to “turn up the gas” on the popular show

Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Commentaires sur E.Evans engagé à l’Arctic Rally par Felipe 
		Commentaires sur E.Evans engagé à l’Arctic Rally par Felipe
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Commentaires sur E.Evans engagé à l’Arctic Rally par Felipe

29 divisé par 12 ça nous fait une moyenne de 2,4km par spéciale. Un peu court, non, RS ?

style youtuber20 janvier 2026
Wine giants toast best-ever Christmas following festive rush
Wine giants toast best-ever Christmas following festive rush
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Wine giants toast best-ever Christmas following festive rush

The wine retailer said its sales grew when the wider sector experienced a drop
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Read what France’s Macron and the head of NATO are saying to Trump behind the scenes
Read what France’s Macron and the head of NATO are saying to Trump behind the scenes
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Read what France’s Macron and the head of NATO are saying to Trump behind the scenes

By JOHN LEICESTER, Associated Press PARIS (AP) — While Europe is pushing back publicly against U.S. President Donald Trump over Greenland, the language appears softer behind the scenes. Related Articles Donald Trump thanks you for your attention to these matters in his second term Surrounded by billionaires in Davos, Trump plans to lay out how he’ll make housing more affordable Trump slams UK deal to hand over…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Netflix revises its offer for Warner Bros. Discovery to make it an all-cash transaction
Netflix revises its offer for Warner Bros. Discovery to make it an all-cash transaction
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Netflix revises its offer for Warner Bros. Discovery to make it an all-cash transaction

By MICHELLE CHAPMAN, Associated Press Business Writer Netflix is revising its $72 billion offer for Warner Bros. Discovery to make it an all-cash transaction. Related Articles Global markets slump after Trump threatens 8 NATO members with punishing tariffs over Greenland NYSE working on a new platform for trading digital tokens around the clock Hours after ABC News ran a story about Mischief Toy Store, ICE agents…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Gophers’ 2026 schedule: national champions, trip to Seattle and SEC foe
Gophers’ 2026 schedule: national champions, trip to Seattle and SEC foe
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Gophers’ 2026 schedule: national champions, trip to Seattle and SEC foe

The college football season concluded late Monday night with Indiana edging Miami in the national championship game, so it’s time to turn the page and look ahead to next season. The Gophers, coming off an 8-5 season in 2025, know their 12 regular-season opponents. They also know the dates for their three nonconference games, but are still waiting for the Big Ten to share when they will play their nine conference…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
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Trump’s ICE force is sweeping America. Billions in his tax and spending cuts bill are paying for itTrump’s ICE force is sweeping America. Billions in his tax and spending cuts bill are paying for it
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Trump’s ICE force is sweeping America. Billions in his tax and spending cuts bill are paying for it

By LISA MASCARO, Associated Press Congressional Correspondent WASHINGTON (AP) — A ballooning Immigration and Customs Enforcement budget. Hiring bonuses of $50,000. Swelling ranks of ICE officers, to 22,000, in an expanding national force bigger than most police departments in America. Related Articles Netflix revises its offer for Warner Bros. Discovery to make it an all-cash transaction Global markets slump after Trump threatens 8 NATO members with punishing tariffs over Greenland Today in History: January 20, FBI orchestrates massive Mafia takedown Parts of the U.S. could see northern lights Monday NYSE working on a new platform for trading digital tokens around the clock President Donald Trump promised the largest mass deportation operation in U.S. history, but achieving his goal wouldn’t have been possible without funding from the big tax and spending cuts bill passed by Republicans in Congress, and it’s fueling unprecedented immigration enforcement actions in cities like Minneapolis and beyond. The GOP’s big bill is “supercharging ICE,” one budget expert said, in ways that Americans may not fully realize — and that have only just begun. “I just don’t think people have a sense of the scale,” said Bobby Kogan, senior director of federal budget policy at the Center for American Progress and a former adviser to the Biden administration’s Office of Management and Budget. “We’re looking at ICE in a way we’ve never seen before,” he said. Trump’s big bill creates massive law enforcement force As the Republican president marks the first year of his second term, the immigration enforcement and removal operation that has been a cornerstone of his domestic and foreign policy agenda is rapidly transforming into something else — a national law enforcement presence with billions upon billions of dollars in new spending from U.S. taxpayers. ICE agents make use of the facilities at a gas station, Monday, Jan. 19, 2026, in St. Paul, Minn. (AP Photo/Yuki Iwamura) The shooting death of Renee Good in Minneapolis showed the alarming reach of the new federalized force, sparking unrelenting protests against the military-styled officers seen going door to door to find and detain immigrants. Amid the outpouring of opposition, Trump revived threats to invoke the Insurrection Act to quell the demonstrations and the U.S. Army has 1,500 soldiers ready to deploy. But Trump’s own public approval rating on immigration, one of his signature issues, has slipped since he took office, according to an AP-NORC poll. “Public sentiment is everything,” said Rep. Nydia M. Velázquez, D-N.Y., at a press conference at the Capitol with lawmakers supporting legislation to impeach Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. Americans, she said, are upset at what they are seeing. “They didn’t sign on for this,” she said. Border crossings down, but Americans confront new ICE enforcements To be sure, illegal crossings into the U.S. at the Mexico border have fallen to historic lows under Trump, a remarkable shift from just a few years ago when President Joe Biden’s Democratic administration allowed millions of people to temporarily enter the U.S. as they adjudicated their claims to stay. Yet as enforcement moves away from the border, the newly hired army of immigration officers swarming city streets with aggressive tactics — in Los Angeles, Chicago and elsewhere — is something not normally seen in the U.S. Armed and masked law enforcement officers are being witnessed smashing car windows, yanking people from vehicles and chasing and wrestling others to the ground and hauling them away — images playing out in endless loops on TVs and other screens. And it’s not just ICE. A long list of supporting agencies, including federal, state and local police and sheriff’s offices, are entering into contract partnerships with Homeland Security to conduct immigration enforcement operations in communities around the nation. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., has warned Democrats that this…

Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Donald Trump thanks you for your attention to these matters in his second term
Donald Trump thanks you for your attention to these matters in his second term
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Donald Trump thanks you for your attention to these matters in his second term

By STEVEN SLOAN, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — A stunning military intervention in Venezuela. Telling the New York Giants which coach to hire. Threats against Iran, Denmark, Greenland and Colombia. Posing with someone else’s Nobel Peace Prize. Dangling the potential of deploying U.S. troops in Minneapolis. Flipping off a critic. Announcing an aggressive round of tariffs. Threatening political enemies. Related…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
Surrounded by billionaires in Davos, Trump plans to lay out how he’ll make housing more affordable
Surrounded by billionaires in Davos, Trump plans to lay out how he’ll make housing more affordable
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Surrounded by billionaires in Davos, Trump plans to lay out how he’ll make housing more affordable

By JOSH BOAK, Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump plans to use a key address Wednesday to try to convince Americans he can make housing more affordable, but he’s picked a strange backdrop for the speech: a Swiss mountain town where ski chalets for vacations cost a cool $4.4 million. On the anniversary of his inauguration, Trump is flying to the World Economic Forum in Davos — an annual…
Google Trends20 janvier 2026
World affairs editor Sam Kiley answers your questions as former MI6 chief says Britain must get ready for war
World affairs editor Sam Kiley answers your questions as former MI6 chief says Britain must get ready for war
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World affairs editor Sam Kiley answers your questions as former MI6 chief says Britain must get ready for war

The question of how we defend our way of life has once again become urgent. From the beaches of Normandy to the front lines in Ukraine, history reminds us that peace is never guaranteed, and defence never comes without cost.
Google Trends7 avril 2025
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