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Médecins libéraux : un syndicat annonce la fin de la grève après les engagements du gouvernement
Les médecins libéraux mettent fin à leur grève après avoir obtenu des concessions du gouvernement, mais restent vigilants quant à la pérennité de leurs revendications, selon un syndicat
On retiendra que la galette des rois et des reines, c’est tout le mois de janvier !

Voici la liste de courses Lidl à 30€ pour préparer tous vos repas du week-end en 1h30

Fondue au fromage, végétarienne ou exotique : découvrez des alternatives savoureuses à la traditionnelle fondue savoyarde
Toujours avec du fromage en ingrédient principal, la fondue de potiron et la fondue piémontaise sont des alternatives originales à la fondue savoyarde. À base de viande et de poisson, la fondue indienne et la vietnamienne sont des recettes conviviales avec une pointe d’exotisme. Pour une version plus légère, mais tout aussi savoureuse, vous pouvez opter pour une fondue chinoise végétarienne.

Roxane Bruneau s'expose sur Instagram et on n'aurait jamais pensé la voir ainsi

Trump, Poutine, l’Europe, l’IA : Giuliano da Empoli et Thomas Gomart décryptent le chaos du monde

Avant l’Open d’Australie, faut-il s’inquiéter pour Alcaraz, séparé de son coach historique ?

“Wedding hostage situation”: Southwest passengers forced to attend surprise mid-flight wedding at 30,000 feet
Two lovebirds tied the knot at 30,000 feet on a Southwest flight last weekend, forcing other flyers to attend the surprise wedding. A viral TikTok video shows the bride walking down the narrow aisle before she and her man exchanged vows while blocking the front bathrooms. It was admittedly kind of cute, but some would have rather jumped from the plane than sit through that. Southwest passengers become a captive wedding audience Over the second weekend of January, TikToker @katrinabadowski posted footage of the sky-high ceremony to her account. The video gained over 10.4 million views in less than a week. “That one time I witnessed a wedding on a Southwest flight,” the caption reads. Passengers got to be witnesses whether they liked it or not. While they didn’t have to do anything, they also had to hope nature didn’t call during the vows. “Please remain seated as a courtesy to the bride and groom, and if you do have to use the lavatory, please use the one in the back of the aircraft,” said the flight attendant and/or officiant. The woman who married them made sure to acknowledge the audience, speak of them as though they were all willing participants. “Tina and Roger, today is a day unlike any other,” she said. “Not only are you embarking on an adventure of marriage, but you’re doing it amidst the clouds, surrounded by 136 passengers turned to newfound friends.” After the kiss, Tina tossed the bouquet back down the aisle before they passed around a guestbook. Upon landing, the couple walked down the gate decorated with streamers and hearts to a cheering crowd, then drove off in an airport cart with a “just married” sign affixed to the back. Southwest Airlines has long billed itself as “the love airline,” which is apparently what you do when you can’t call yourself “the good airline.” @katrinabadowski Congratulations Tina and Roger ?? @Southwest Airlines #loveisintheair #wedding ♬ Wedding March – Felix J L Mendelssohn Bartholdy and Helmuth Brandenburg Paging Madison Humphrey If Tina and Roger did this for attention, mission accomplished. Much of it was, however, rather negative. On both TikTok and Reddit, many commenters envisioned themselves as one of those passengers and experienced vicarious horror. @katrinabadowski/TikTok “I’ve never seen a wedding hostage situation,” said TikToker @suzsanlane. “’Thank you all for being here’ as if they had another choice,” @avarmajor pointed out. Now everyone’s just waiting for the Madison Humphrey recreation. @katrinabadowski/TikTok “Madison Humphrey on the phone with southwest trying to book a whole plane and terminal,” joked @bxb.les. Shockingly, Redditors on the inevitable r/TikTokCringe repost were more forgiving. “I’ve got mixed feelings,” wrote u/molehunterz. “On one hand I agree, anything that passes the time because flights bore the hell out of me.” “On the other hand, a wedding where I don’t even know people? Would also bore the hell out of me.” u/good-night_moon via Reddit “I’d 100% take this level of cringe over the unsolicited worship and preaching,” said u/good-night_moon. Some, however, had questions about the extremely unenthusiastic groom. “Dude looks like an undercover air marshal who got in too deep,” u/butt-barnacles observed. The internet is chaotic—but we’ll break it down for you in one daily email. Sign up for the Daily Dot’s newsletter here. Sign up to receive the Daily Dot’s Internet Insider newsletter for urgent news from the frontline of online. The post “Wedding hostage situation”: Southwest passengers forced to attend surprise mid-flight wedding at 30,000 feet appeared first on The Daily Dot.

Sénégal-Maroc, une décision exceptionnelle a été prise

Defendant in Charlie Kirk's killing asks judge to disqualify prosecutors

"Personne ne connaît mon fils" : Nicoletta donne des informations sur Alexandre qui "a une compagne depuis 12 ans"

Commentaires sur Rachid Ghezzal absent pour OL - Brest par Cypus34
En réponse à regard01. Oui, je plaide aussi pour une blessure diplomatique avant un transfert au Réal !
