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Trois livres de poche « bellicistes » conseillés par François Angelier : Arnold J. Toynbee, Olivier Hanne, Adrian Tchaikovsky

Comment Claire Choisne chez Boucheron est devenue la créatrice la plus inventive de la place Vendôme
Inspirée par le legs de Frédéric Boucheron, l’exploration spatiale ou encore la philosophie, la directrice artistique imagine, certes, de magnifiques bijoux, mais cherche surtout à procurer des émotions fortes. Rencontre à l’occasion de sa nouvelle collection de haute joaillerie.
007 FIRST LIGHT : James Bond vise juste en mixant UNCHARTED et HITMAN ?

Ralph Lauren : pourquoi tout le monde veut prendre sa place

« Une fille qui a du chien vous fera toujours retourner dans la rue » : le style est-il en train de prendre sa revanche sur la mode ?
RÉCIT - Lassées des logos et des tendances qui flirtent avec le déguisement, de plus en plus de femmes retrouvent le goût de jouer avec leur look pour exprimer leur personnalité.

La culture investit la chaufferie des Tarterêts à Corbeil-Essonnes
Violent clashes erupt in the Central African Republic: High-risk mission

Un grand campus productif en projet près de l’aéroport d’Orly

Montreuil ouvre une plateforme logistique d’aide alimentaire
Destinée à faciliter le travail des associations, elle répond à la stratégie de la ville pour lutter contre la précarité alimentaire Montreuil a officialisé, le 4 décembre dernier, la création d’une plateforme coopérative municipale visant à faciliter la distribution de l’aide alimentaire par les associations. Constituée notamment d’un espace de stockage de produits secs et d’une […] L’article Montreuil ouvre une plateforme logistique d’aide alimentaire est apparu en premier sur Le nouvel Economiste.

Yema Skin Diver Slim Bronze, la nostalgie élégante
La marque française revisite sa montre de plongée typique des années 1960, en bronze et avec son calibre ultra-fin maison.

DONE DEAL: Martha Thomas moving to Liverpool Women on loan
There’s more transfer news coming out of Tottenham Women, and it’s a little surprising. Spurs announced today that Scottish forward Martha Thomas is leaving the club and heading to WSL rivals Liverpool on loan for the rest of the season. Martha Thomas has joined Liverpool on loan for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign.Go smash it, Martha! 👊🔗 https://t.co/Z3JuMkq9Lr pic.twitter.com/UXuX6fPagz— Tottenham Hotspur Women (@SpursWomen) January 17, 2026 BIG MARF has had a rather tumultuous tenure at the club. She hit the ground running when she joined the club from Manchester United in 2023, scoring six goals in her first four matches and looking like an unbeatable force in the WSL that season. But her production tailed off shortly afterwards — she only scored one additional goal that season and has never come close to equaling that level of production again. She’s seen her playing time drop precipitously since Martin Ho took over as head coach, and Spurs have moved to sign talented attackers that would likely see her minutes dwindle even further. So it’s curious that the club decided to offer her a three year contract extension only six months ago, only to see her leave on loan to a WSL rival. I’m not sure what went into that decision, unless it was signed off before Ho had a chance to fully evaluate his team. Either way, BIG MARF needs minutes and she’s not getting them at Spurs, so best she goes somewhere that can offer them. I don’t hate the loan, because I like Martha as a player and as a person, even if I acknowledge that Spurs are fast leaving her behind. Maybe this will be what she needs to get firing again, and she can regain her place in the squad next season. More likely Spurs will try and sell her this coming summer as they continue to revamp under Ho into a club that hopes to compete for Champions League positions now and in the future. She’s WSL quality, but I’m no longer certain she’s good enough for Tottenham, or where they want to go. Good luck, Martha.

