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Chili : 19 personnes sont mortes à cause d’incendies de forêt
19 personnes sont mortes à cause d’incendies de forêt Au moins 19 personnes sont mortes à cause d’incendies de forêt au Chili, rapporte le Washington Post dans un communiqué des autorités. Les autorités du pays procédent à une évacuation massive de la … The post Chili : 19 personnes sont mortes à cause d’incendies de forêt first appeared on L'Informateur.

Prostate cancer is most commonly diagnosed cancer across UK, study finds

The 2016 trend on social media is giving me absolute chills. But could it be the cure for this new-year funk? | Eleanor Burnard

Water firms could be let off pollution fines as part of government overhaul
Exclusive: Campaigners claim changes will let companies ‘off the hook’, as government prepares to unveil new white paper for water industryWater companies could be let off fines for polluting the environment under changes announced in the government’s new white paper.The environment secretary, Emma Reynolds, hailed the changes as “once-in-a-generation reforms” featuring “tough oversight, real accountability and no more excuses”. Continue reading...

UK ministers launch consultation on whether to ban social media for under-16s

Kostoulas’s brilliant bicycle kick rescues point for Brighton against Bournemouth

A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms review – this is the Game of Thrones we all need now

Brahim Díaz learns cruel Panenka lesson to break Morocco’s hearts in Afcon final
Misjudged penalty after Senegal’s walk-off chaos leaves forward facing a lifetime of criticismAfter Portugal had beaten England in the World Cup quarter-final in 2006, Cristiano Ronaldo was asked how he had looked so calm taking his penalty in the shootout when England’s players appeared crushed by the occasion. For a moment he seemed baffled by the question, then he explained that those moments are what he lives for. Where others feel pressure, he sees opportunity.What, you wonder, did Brahim Díaz see during the Afcon final on Sunday? When his shoulder was tugged by El Hadji Malick Diouf and he collapsed, did he consider the consequences? When he howled in the face of the Democratic Republic of the Congo referee Jean-Jacques Ndala Ngambo as he waited for the verdict of the video assistant referee, did it occur to him he would take the penalty if it were given? He had scored one against Mali in the group stage, but that was with Achraf Hakimi, a very fine penalty taker, off the pitch. Continue reading...

Thomas Frank insists ‘everything normal’ despite turmoil at Tottenham

Andrew Clements obituary

Real Sociedad steal a march on Barcelona to get city party started early | Sid Lowe

Angry fans, absent players and awful results make it crisis time at Monaco
Monaco have lost seven of their last eight league games. Next up they visit Real Madrid in the Champions LeagueBy Get French Football News“We are trying to anticipate things that could maybe not be in a good place soon,” said Monaco CEO, Thiago Scuro, when he sacked manager Adi Hütter and replaced him with Sébastien Pocognoli in October. The change did not save the club from the bad place they had feared. Perhaps Hütter wasn’t the problem, perhaps Pocognoli isn’t the problem either; that is certainly the view of the club’s fans.The Stade Louis II was sparsely populated on Friday night for the visit of Lorient in Ligue 1. The Monaco ultras boycotted the first 45 minutes entirely, creating a tepid atmosphere. Every noise was accentuated, from the home fans’ ironic cries of “olé” as Lorient toyed with Monaco in the dying stages of their 3-1 win, to the celebrations of the 32 travelling fans who savoured their team’s first away victory of the season, and the calls for Scuro’s resignation. Continue reading...
