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Six mets emblématiques de Hong Kong, et où les déguster!
Face à la tempête, les configurations requises pour 007 First Light (légèrement) revues à la baisse

Que faire à Innsbruck quand on aime le sport, été comme hiver ?
Nichée au cœur des Alpes autrichiennes, Innsbruck s’impose comme une destination de choix pour le tourisme sportif, où la montagne devient un terrain de jeu accessible en toute saison. Randonnée, trail, escalade, vélo ou ski : ici, les activités outdoor se pratiquent aux portes de la ville, sur des itinéraires adaptés aussi bien aux débutants qu’aux sportifs aguerris.

Paris FC - OL Lyonnes : Giraldez change encore tout

50 mm de précipitation au Perthus et à Argelès, une vingtaine en plaine du Roussillon : des pluies persistantes annoncées jusqu’à mardi dans les Pyrénées-Orientales
Mercato – Un joueur visé en Liga, le PSG montre les crocs
Arrivé au mercato estival en juillet 2023 en provenance de Majorque, Lee Kang-In, milieu/ailier coréen de 24 ans, est sous contrat jusqu’en juin 2028 au Paris Saint-Germain. Il a mis du temps à s’adapter et à s’imposer, mais a fini par monter en puissance. Ce qui n’empêche pas d’attirer des rumeurs d’un départ. Ces dernières heures, il est ainsi question d’un intérêt de l’Atlético Madrid. Aujourd’hui, le journaliste Matteo Moretto (Relevo) assure cependant que le PSG est loin d’ouvrir la porte. « Le Paris Saint-Germain considère Kang-in Lee comme un joueur important et il n’est pas sûr qu’il soit autorisé à partir. Comme nous l’avons indiqué, le club français souhaite prolonger son contrat. » Depuis 1 an, les rumeurs ont été nombreuses autour de Lee. Mais il n’y a jamais eu une confirmation et il a pris, avant sa blessure en décembre, une place plus importante au PSG. Il ne semble pas être en trop dans un effectif relativement serré et un départ cet hiver serait une grande surprise. Une prolongation semble plus sensée, même si ce n’est pas acquis non plus. Cela peut dépendre des prochaines mois, entre concurrents et opportunités qui se dessinent. Le football va vite, il est difficile de se prononcer déjà sur le mercato estival. Des discussions et réflexions doivent se dérouler, sans oublier les matchs. Ainsi que l’importance de Lee pour le développement du club en Asie. Ce n’est pas un aspect que l’on apprécie forcément, mais il peut compter.
The Alexander brothers head to trial this week on sex-trafficking charges. Here's what's at stake.
Brothers Oren Alexander, Tal Alexander and Alon Alexander were arrested on sex trafficking charges in 2024.J Grassi/Patrick McMullan via Getty ImagesThe Alexander brothers will stand trial on federal sex-trafficking charges this week.Oren and Tal Alexander were top real estate agents before they, and a third brother, were arrested.Defense attorneys have argued that the government overreached by bringing sex trafficking charges.Brothers Tal and Oren Alexander — once among the nation's top luxury real estate brokers — along with a third brother, are set to stand trial in Manhattan this week over allegations that the trio operated a long-running sex-trafficking scheme.Jury selection in the federal criminal trial is scheduled to kick off Tuesday in the same 26th-floor courtroom where last year Sean "Diddy" Combs was cleared of the top sex trafficking and racketeering counts against him and convicted of lesser prostitution-related charges.The case against the Alexander brothers marks the Department of Justice's latest high-profile sex-trafficking prosecution to reach trial since the Combs case. In the aftermath of the hip-hop mogul's trial, an attorney for Tal Alexander hailed the Combs verdict as both "refreshing" and "heartening" to Business Insider.Tal, Oren, and Oren's twin, Alon Alexander, who was an executive at his family's private security firm, have vehemently denied the sex crimes charges against them, as well as all other allegations. They've been locked up at a notorious federal jail in Brooklyn since their December 2024 arrest in Miami.The FBI began investigating the Alexander brothers after The Real Deal first reported in June of that year that two women had filed civil lawsuits against Oren and Alon Alexander, accusing them of rape. Those lawsuits sparked a wave of additional allegations against the brothers.Attorneys for the three brothers did not respond to requests for comment by Business Insider for this story."The brothers were young adults navigating social situations that may not have been perfect," a spokesperson for the Alexanders, Juda Engelmayer, told Business Insider, "but that is not criminal conduct and bears no resemblance to trafficking."If convicted at trial, the three brothers, who are 38 and 39, could face up to life behind bars.Alon Alexander, and his twin brother, Oren Alexander, after their arrest.Pool/Getty ImagesA decade-plus-long schemeManhattan federal prosecutors, in court papers, have accused the Alexander brothers of working together and with others to drug, sexually assault, and rape dozens of women over more than a decade in posh locales like the Hamptons, Miami, and Manhattan.Prosecutors have said in court filings that several attacks happened at Hamptons mansions, while another was aboard a Bahamian-flagged cruise ship.The Alexander brothers face 12 felony counts, including conspiracy to commit sex trafficking and sex trafficking by force, fraud, or coercion, according to a superseding indictment filed last week. The indictment ties the charges to eight accusers, including two who were minors.The superseding indictment also accuses Oren Alexander of recording himself and another person "engaging in sexual activity with a incapacitated 17-year-old girl in Manhattan."The government's case rests on allegations that the Alexanders used their wealth and prominent positions "to create and facilitate opportunities to rape and sexually assault female victims" in a scheme that ran from roughly 2008 to 2021.Oren and Tal Alexander began their real estate careers at Douglas Elliman before launching their own brokerage, Official, in 2022.Prosecutors said the Alexanders sometimes planned sexual assaults in advance, luring victims to locations with the "promise of luxury experiences, travel, and accommodations." Other times, the Alexander brothers chose their victims by chance, prosecutors…

Incendie de Crans-Montana : 16 bouteilles à servir avec des feux de bengale, casque sur le visage… La gérante du "Constellation", Jessica Moretti, aurait elle-même organisé la mise en scène
Trois semaines après le terrible drame qui a touché le bar "Le Constellation", à Crans-Montana (Suisse), les enquêteurs tentent encore faire la lumière sur de nombreuses zones d’ombre, notamment celle entourant...
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OM, De Zerbi met les choses au clair : « On ne peut pas… »
We spent $145 to eat like finance bros at Tommy Bahama and are shocked to admit we get the appeal — but not the food

