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Gardiens de la révolution, les cerbères du régime des mollahs
Leur existence et leurs méthodes sont indissociables de la structure du pouvoir en Iran Libre opinion, par Hamid Enayat, politologue La mission principale du Corps des gardiens de la révolution islamique (CGRI) est de préserver le régime des mollahs, fondé sur le principe du guide suprême (Velayat-e Faqih). La répression des opposants constitue sa fonction […] L’article Gardiens de la révolution, les cerbères du régime des mollahs est apparu en premier sur Le nouvel Economiste.
Global shock and panic over Trump's threats on Greenland
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Mortgage rates are dropping. Should you refinance?
Mortgage rates have dropped to a three-year low, prompting some homeowners to consider refinancing. CBS News' Megan Cerullo reports.

La lourde addition des “choux et carottes” de la SNCF

Les économistes en récession
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Blazers vs. Kings: Second Half Discussion
Let’s get ready for and chat about the second half of Blazers / Kings here! While you’re waiting, help send kids in need to see a Blazers game here! Here’s what you need to know as you prepare to watch: Portland Trail Blazers (21-22) vs. Sacramento Kings (12-30) – Sun. Jan 18 – 6pm Pacific How to watch via antenna or cable: See your options on the Rip City Television Network. How to watch via streaming: BlazerVision in Oregon and Washington; League Pass or NBA TV everywhere else. Trail Blazers Injuries: Jrue Holiday, Jerami Grant, Robert Williams III, Scoot Henderson, Damian Lillard, Kris Murray, Matisse Thybulle, Blake Wesley (Out). Kings Injuries: Keon Eillis (Questionable); Keegan Murray, Daeqwon Plowden, Isaiah Stevens (Out). Another discussion thread will post at halftime. Here’s what we ask in our discussion threads: Stay on the topic of the game during official Game Day threads. We ask that the focus be a little tighter because everyone is gathering for the same reason, the game that unites us all. Don’t troll. Talk about basketball, not other commenters. Be smart and charitable—or at least honest and relatable—in the discussion. Friction happens, but treat this like your living room, not an anonymous message board. (Also avoid the classic internet trolling techniques: overt snark, comment repetition, etc.) Obviously no language that diminishes people based on race, gender, orientation, and the like is allowed. If you’re going to insult the L*kers, at least be creative. Blazer’s Edge is a non-profanity site. Yes, even though referees exist. Thanks for being a part of the discussion. Enjoy the game and join us after for analysis and more!

First Half Discussion: Blazers vs. Kangz!
UPDATE: Portland Trail Blazers forward Deni Avdija is AVAILABLE to play tonight, the organization announced. With a shiny new win streak in hand, the Portland Trail Blazers will play their second game in less than 24 hours as they fly from Portland to Sacramento to face the Kings. Will the Blazers be rested enough to take down a lesser opponent? The fact that only Caleb Love played over 30 minutes makes it something we can hope for… but let’s find out together and chat about the game here! While you’re waiting, help send kids in need to see a Blazers game here! Here’s what you need to know as you prepare to watch: Portland Trail Blazers (21-22) vs. Sacramento Kings (12-30) – Sun. Jan 18 – 6pm Pacific How to watch via antenna or cable: See your options on the Rip City Television Network. How to watch via streaming: BlazerVision in Oregon and Washington; League Pass or NBA TV everywhere else. Trail Blazers Injuries: Jrue Holiday, Jerami Grant, Robert Williams III, Scoot Henderson, Damian Lillard, Kris Murray, Matisse Thybulle, Blake Wesley (Out). Kings Injuries: Keon Eillis (Questionable); Keegan Murray, Daeqwon Plowden, Isaiah Stevens (Out). Another discussion thread will post at halftime. Here’s what we ask in our discussion threads: Stay on the topic of the game during official Game Day threads. We ask that the focus be a little tighter because everyone is gathering for the same reason, the game that unites us all. Don’t troll. Talk about basketball, not other commenters. Be smart and charitable—or at least honest and relatable—in the discussion. Friction happens, but treat this like your living room, not an anonymous message board. (Also avoid the classic internet trolling techniques: overt snark, comment repetition, etc.) Obviously no language that diminishes people based on race, gender, orientation, and the like is allowed. If you’re going to insult the L*kers, at least be creative. Blazer’s Edge is a non-profanity site. Yes, even though referees exist. Thanks for being a part of the discussion. Enjoy the game and join us after for analysis and more!

Portland at Sacramento Preview
After an impressive performance Saturday evening against the Los Angeles Lakers, the Portland Trail Blazers hit the road for one game to face the Sacramento Kings on Sunday. Shaedon Sharpe lead the way for the Blazers against the Kings with 25 points, with Donovan Clingan adding 11 boards, and Caleb Love contributed 22 points and 7 assists. It was a solid night for Rip City, beating LA 132-116, with only a few moments of concern after the first quarter. The King aren’t quite at the bottom of the Western Conference, but they don’t have to strain their eyes to see it. Sacramento is 12-30 on the season, only above the New Orleans Pelicans at 10-34. Easy sailing for the Blazers, right? Maybe not. The Kings are on a four-game winning streak, defeating the Houston Rockets, Los Angeles Lakers, New York Knicks and Washington Wizards, all at home. That’s three recent wins over presumed playoff competition… and the Wizards. Sacramento will also have the luxury of not having to travel and not being on a back-to-back. So let’s not put this one in the win column just yet. For the Blazers, they have a chance to get back to .500 with a win, a significant achievement after all of the injuries. What you Need to Know Portland Trail Blazers (21-22) at Sacramento Kings – (12-30) Sunday., Jan. 18 – 6:00pm Pacific How to watch via antenna or cable: See your options on the Rip City Television Network How to stream: BlazerVision in Oregon and Washington; League Pass everywhere else How to listen: Trail Blazers Audio Network Trail Blazers Injuries: Scoot Henderson, Damian Lillard, Kris Murray, Matisse Thybulle, Blake Wesley, Jerami Grant, Jrue Holiday, Robert Williams III (Out). Kings injuries: Keegan Murray, Isaiah Stevens (Out); Keon Ellis (Questionable). Kit: The Blazers will take the floor in its Statement Edition uniform. Storylines Deni Avdija’s Injury Will Deni play? As of this writing it’s still unclear, although the indicators seem to point downward. While it’s never great to lose your best and most consistent player, the Blazers have weathered his absence so far, going 2-1 without him. If Avdija doesn’t play or is on limited minutes, Sacramento will provide another challenge for the injury plagued Blazers. Are the Kings Suddenly… Good? You’d be forgiven for seeing Sacramento on the schedule and mentally adding a W to the Blazers’ results column. The fact is that they may have recently found something. The Kings have suddenly found a confidence and competence on both ends of the court, and they are getting solid contributions from both their bigger names and the bench. Make no mistake, they do have some talent: DeMar DeRozan, Domantas Sabonis, Malik Monk, and or course Drew Eubanks. Lately they’ve been reminding folks that they can play some hoops. Four wins in a row for the Kings could well prove to be an anomaly when the season is said and done, but the Blazers need to understand that they may up against a hungry team at the peak of their confidence, and they’ll need to play accordingly to get the win. What Others Are Saying Ian Goodwillie of A Royal Pain examines the turn of fortunes for the Kings The most important part of this is that defense is flowing into the offense, then back onto defense. There is a real rhythm across the court, which is how they have secured their longest win streak of the season. Next up on the schedule are the Blazers, a team the Kings are capable of beating. Akis Yerocostas of Kings Herald is pleading for Sacramento to take more threes The biggest indictment of Doug Christie as a coach in my opinion is the simple fact that the Kings play offense like it’s the year 2000. Even against the Lakers where the Kings made an absurd 17 of their 26 three point attempts, the fact that they only shot 26 threes is ridiculous and was even lower than their league low 30.1 attempts a game. This problem started a little bit once the Kings got DeMar DeRozan with his affinity for midrange jumpers, but this year it’s become even…

