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[En direct] Iran: très lent retour d'internet sur le territoire, selon l'ONG Netblocks
En Iran, la répression des autorités a conduit à une baisse de la mobilisation. Samedi, l'ONG de surveillance de la cybersécurité Netblocks a annoncé avoir décelé une « très légère » reprise de l'activité internet en Iran, après plus de 200 heures de coupure en lien avec le mouvement de contestation.

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Gagnez vos places pour le match Servette RC - CS Vienne!
Radio Lac vous offre vos billets pour vivre le choc rugby de ce début d’année entre le Servette RC et le CS Vienne, le samedi 24 janvier à Valserhône. Un match à ne pas manquer Le Servette Rugby Club, fier représentant genevois, affrontera le CS Vienne dans un match prometteur qui sent la poudre! Rendez-vous […]
Luis Enrique, le face-à-face tendu : « Tout était forcé »

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Ligue 2 : L’ASSE face à un arbitre au souvenir amer
De retour sur le rectangle Vert ce vendredi, l'ASSE défiera le Clermont-Foot pour le compte de la 19e journée de Ligue 2. L'arbitre de la rencontre a été désigé. Karim Abed dirigera les débats, ce vendredi à Geoffroy-Guichard. L'homme en noir a déjà croisé la route des Verts cette saison, lors du lourd revers de […] Ligue 2 : L’ASSE face à un arbitre au souvenir amer - Peuple-Vert.fr - Foot - ASSE - Actualité Live #ASSE

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How hard can it be to run 13 miles? With help from the pub, park and peas I am finding out | Barry Glendenning
Goaded by my colleague into a half-marathon, I can’t say I’m enjoying the training but I’m slowly improving, and at least Great Ormond Street benefitsMy name is Barry and I’m a runner. As a clinically obese 52-year-old Irishman who regularly binge drinks (the NHS’s joyless definition, not my own), I would love to be able to say I took up running for health reasons but that would be a lie. Truth be told, I was railroaded into it by my Football Weekly associate Max Rushden, who publicly challenged me to run the London Landmarks Half-Marathon after I had belittled the efforts of a friend who completed it by asking: “How hard can running 13 miles be?” To cut an already short story shorter, in April I hope to plod from Whitehall, past Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament across Westminster Bridge, along Victoria Embankment and on to Trafalgar Square in the company of more than 20,000 fellow runners, most of whom should finish in front of me if they have so much as a modicum of shame.I will be running for Great Ormond Street Children’s Charity, not because of any particularly heartwarming or tragic link I have to this wonderful hospital, but because the bloke in charge of their fundraising heard the gauntlet being thrown down and asked me first. Presumably, that’s why he’s the boss. In return for the £25,096 raised thus far due in no small part to the astonishing generosity of the Football Weekly audience, the charity has sent me a 100% recycled polyester men’s turquoise running singlet bearing a teardrop-shaped logo in which a small and presumably unwell child is smiling and crying simultaneously. It’s 2XL, the biggest size they had available. I don’t think it’s supposed to be skintight.Do you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...

