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Zaccharie Risacher, la porte désormais fermée pour un départ

Republican dissent as key figures warn Trump against Greenland pursuit
Congressional Republicans criticize ‘absurd’ idea as polls show most Americans oppose taking control of territoryDonald Trump’s renewed interest in taking control of Greenland has become a subject of pointed dissent among congressional Republicans, with several allies speaking out in recent days against the idea after the president reintensified his interest following the US raid that captured Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro.Congressional Republicans are typically loath to disagree openly with the president, who has repeatedly called for his party’s dissenters to be voted out of office. But amid polling that shows an overwhelming majority of Americans oppose taking control of the island and warnings from Denmark that an invasion would spell the end of Nato, some congressional Republicans have issued forceful warnings against pursuing the issue. Continue reading...

Zahawi defection pushes Reform’s vaccine scepticism into spotlight
Regain d’euphorie dans le monde des biotechs

‘There is a moment of clarity that life would be better without alcohol’: what we can learn from addiction memoirs
After losing her father to alcohol addiction, author Sophie Calon turned to writing – and found clarity, connection and hope in other stories of relapse and recoveryOn the night of Boxing Day 2021, my dad’s body was found near a Cardiff hostel. His death, at 55, was as sudden as it was not. For years, alcoholism had been changing the shape of his heart.He died less than a mile from his old office; top law firm, equity partner. Four miles from our once tight-knit home in a leafy neighbourhood. He had lost both his family and his job in 2019. Raised in Barry, working class, he had been proud of the beautiful life he had built for us. Others thought he “had it all”. He was widely adored, but drinking made him volatile. He was homeless and often behind bars in his final two years. Continue reading...

"Monte, ou je te bute" : un policier admet le viol d’une fille de 17 ans et la tentative d’enlèvement de cinq femmes sous la menace d’une arme

Dimdan Maidan, une cantine au « bao » goût d’Hongkong

Des faux florins de Napoléon au bordereau falsifié de l’affaire Dreyfus, la petite histoire des grands faussaires

Gaza : le Conseil de la paix censé gouverner l’enclave prend forme, sous les critiques
La Maison Blanche a désigné, vendredi, un premier organe exécutif chargé d’engager la « phase 2 » d’un processus de paix fragile, menacé par l’enlisement.

La réalisatrice de “Palestine 36” raconte comment elle a tourné son film historique malgré l’offensive à Gaza
La production du film a duré huit ans et a dû être interrompue à cinq reprises. Mais Annemarie Jacir a tenu à ce que son récit de la grande révolte des Palestiniens contre l’occupant britannique soit tourné — et projeté — dans son pays. Entretien.

Sept par équipe, auto-arbitrage, tacles interdits, hors-jeu autorisé : ce football pacifié qui se développe à l’écart des championnats traditionnels
A contre-courant du football professionnel, où les critiques sur l’arbitrage sont fréquentes, la Fédération sportive et gymnique du travail, créée en 1934, défend une pratique du sport non violente et inclusive, notamment dans le football.

