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Donation : quelle somme d’argent peut-on donner sans justificatif après 60 ans en 2026 ?

Nouveaux maintiens en 1ère section pour des officiers généraux
Quelques jours après des textes similaires concernant deux autre généraux, trois officiers généraux de l'Arme viennent de se voir maintenus en 1ère section jusqu'à la fin de cette année 2026. L’article Nouveaux maintiens en 1ère section pour des officiers généraux est apparu en premier sur L'Essor.
Test de Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade sur Xbox Series X, le plein de Mako

RMA-ASM : Les réactions

Une gendarme adjointe condamnée pour complicité dans un trafic de stupéfiants
La gendarme de 24 ans a été condamnée à une peine avec sursis pour sa complicité dans le cadre d'un trafic de stupéfiants dans le Cantal. Neuf autres personnes ont été condamnées. L’article Une gendarme adjointe condamnée pour complicité dans un trafic de stupéfiants est apparu en premier sur L'Essor.

Breaking Apart the Bruins’ Loss to the Stars

Slow Start Leads to Six-Goal Deficit, Bruins Win Streak Snapped

Kendly St. Louis Steps In Against “Lazy King” Abdouraguimov at PFL: Road to Dubai

Arsenal 3 – Inter Milan 1 match report: impressive
Arsenal beat Inter Milan 3-1 at the San Siro to punch a ticket straight to the Champions League knockout stage proper. The win all but guarantees the Gunners will finish atop the table, too.* It guarantees a top two finish, which means Arsenal will play all second legs at home in the knockouts. It was a seriously impressive performance. Mikel Arteta made seven changes from the squad that started at the weekend in the Premier League, did not deploy his first-choice XI, and the rotated lineup convincingly beat the Serie A leaders. *Arsenal would have to lose to Kairat AND Bayern Munich would have to make up a 7-goal spread in goal difference. Inter Milan needed a result tonight. They’re in real jeopardy of finishing outside the top 8 spots in the table and needing the playoff round to reach the knockouts. Take a second to think about that. A rotated Arsenal side that didn’t really need the win beat an Inter Milan side, the team leading the Serie A, that needed the points on their home ground! And it’s not really all that surprising that it happened, either. That’s how good this Arsenal side are. They’re perfect in the Champions League league phase — six points clear with 20 goals scored and 2 conceded. They’re seven points clear in the Premier League, too. A few more superlatives: Arsenal have yet to go consecutive matches this season without a win Arsenal just became the first top-flight English side to ever win an away game in four different competitions in the same month (PL – Bournemouth, CL – Inter, FA Cup – Portsmouth, League Cup – Chelsea) Only Manchester City (10) have enjoyed a longer CL winning streak than Arsenal’s current run (7) among English clubs There isn’t all that much that needs saying about the match itself. The first half was a bit more open than you’d like to see — Inter looked threatening on the counter. Ebere Eze was disconnected and turned the ball over too much. Mikel Arteta and the squad still haven’t found the best way to unlock the talented attacking midfielder. The skill is there (not like that was ever in question), look no further than his brilliant turn and under-hit shot in the second half. Myles Lewis-Skelly looked a bit off the pace, too. But Arsenal were still the better of the two sides and took at 2-1 lead into halftime. Gabriel Jesus opened the scoring for Arsenal, redirecting a blocked / scuffed Jurrien Timber shot into the back of the net. It was a just reward for an incredibly bright start from the Gunners. The goal clearly meant something to Gabriel Jesus, too. It was his first CL goal since returning from his ACL tear that kept him out for a year. The Brazilian has scored 6 goals in 8 CL starts for Arsenal and 21 in 31 overall. Inter Milan equalized eight minutes later on a Petar Sucic rocket into the top corner. The Italian side broke well, but Arsenal looked to have contained the danger. Unfortunately, MLS’ block fell kindly for Marcus Thuram. The ball took two more deflections off Arsenal players into space for the Bosnian midfielder to run onto and blast into the net. I don’t want to take anything away from the striker — it was excellent. But the goal was pretty darn lucky, too. The ball could have bounced away three separate times and all three times it fell kindly for Inter. The Gunners restored their lead just after the 30th minute. Arsenal took a long corner, beyond the back post. Leandro Trossard headed it back across the face. Gabriel Jesus, wide open in the middle of the six, headed it off the underside of the crossbar and into the net. Arsenal were much better in the second half. Whatever adjustment Mikel Arteta and the squad made shut down much of the danger from Inter’s counters. Myles Lewis-Skelly, who had struggled a bit in the first half, started the second off with two excellent pieces of individual defending. About midway through the second half, it occurred to me that it was still a 2-1 game. It didn’t feel that way. I’d completely…

Dig In: 2026 Alexandria Restaurant Week Menu Books Are Here!
Peruse the menus and make your reservations for Restaurant Week, starting Friday, Jan. 23.

Pepperdine vs. Gonzaga Open Thread
Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 6:00 p.m. PT on ESPN+/KHQ Arden Cravalho is a Gonzaga University graduate from the Bay Area… Follow him on X @a_cravalho

