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- FOXNews
- Israel's Netanyahu departs for US to meet with Trump, hoping to strengthen ties with Washington
Israel's Netanyahu departs for US to meet with Trump, hoping to strengthen ties with Washington
L’OM et Rennes discutent d’un nouveau deal
- Toutelatele
- Plus belle la vie : Aya traumatisée, les résumés en avance des épisodes du 3 au 7 février 2025 sur TF1
Plus belle la vie : Aya traumatisée, les résumés en avance des épisodes du 3 au 7 février 2025 sur TF1
Découvrez les temps forts du feuilleton Plus belle la vie, encore plus belle pour les épisodes inédits diffusés entre le lundi 3 et le vendredi 7 février 2025 à 13h55 sur TF1.
Les principales nominations pour les Grammy Awards 2025
- The Independent
- Explaining the curious case of 'Emilia Pérez', the controversy-hit Oscar frontrunner
Explaining the curious case of 'Emilia Pérez', the controversy-hit Oscar frontrunner
Weight loss may be helped by drinking sparkling water, study suggests
Mercato Lens : Danso signe à Tottenham ! (officiel)
New on Netflix in February 2025, including the ‘masterpiece’ you need to see
It’s one of the best little-seen shows of the last decade
- Sport Le Figaro
- Six nations: «Ce n’était pas parfait», reconnaît le sélectionneur de l’Irlande après le court succès contre l’Angleterre
Six nations: «Ce n’était pas parfait», reconnaît le sélectionneur de l’Irlande après le court succès contre l’Angleterre
Une infirmière suspectée d'avoir aidé à mourir son mari malade
‘Heartbreaking’: Iceland’s pioneering female fishing guides fear for wild salmon
First women working as fishing guides on Laxá River, featured in new film, call for action after farmed fish escape
For seven generations, Andrea Ósk Hermóðsdóttir’s family have been fishing on the Laxá River in Aðaldalur. Iceland has a reputation as a world leader on feminism, but until recently women have not been able to work as guides to wild salmon fishing for visiting anglers – a job that has traditionally been the preserve of men.
The 21-year-old engineering student, her sister Alexandra Ósk, 16, and their friends Arndís Inga Árnadóttir, 18, and her sister Áslaug Anna, 15, are now the first generation of female guides on their river in northern Iceland, and among the very first female fishing guides in the country.
Continue reading...Cam Jurgens’ path to becoming Jason Kelce’s successor as Eagles’ starting center
- FrAndroid
- Les sorties Disney+ en février 2025 : Un catalogue qui frappe fort avec Avatar 2 est une nouvelle série par le créateur de Peaky Blinders
Les sorties Disney+ en février 2025 : Un catalogue qui frappe fort avec Avatar 2 est une nouvelle série par le créateur de Peaky Blinders
Retrouvez un résumé du meilleur de l’actu tech tous les matins sur WhatsApp, c’est notre nouveau canal de discussion Frandroid que vous pouvez rejoindre dès maintenant !
Orlando Bloom weighs in on Keira Knightley’s Pirates of the Caribbean criticisms
‘It feels almost like another lifetime now,’ British actor said
- The Guardian
- Ballerina Lauren Cuthbertson: ‘There’s a saying that dancers die twice, the first time when they stop dancing’
Ballerina Lauren Cuthbertson: ‘There’s a saying that dancers die twice, the first time when they stop dancing’
The Royal Ballet principal on her late career debut, taking her daughters to work, and playing goodies and baddies
Born in Devon in 1984, Lauren Cuthbertson joined the Royal Ballet School aged 11 and the Royal Ballet in 2002, becoming a principal six years later. She has danced leading roles in all the great classical ballets including Swan Lake and The Sleeping Beauty, has performed in works by Kenneth MacMillan and Frederick Ashton, and created many new ballets, particularly those by Christopher Wheeldon, who cast her as Alice in his three-act Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, and as Hermione in The Winter’s Tale. She has recently become principal guest artist at the Royal Ballet and is taking a teaching diploma. She lives in west London with her boyfriend and their two daughters, aged four and two.
You’re about to make your debut as Tatiana in John Cranko’s Onegin, based on Pushkin’s classic verse-novel. How are you feeling?
It’s a funny sensation making such a significant debut so late in my career: it made me feel quite vulnerable, but also it was very thrilling. It’s been a lovely journey but it’s surprisingly physical. I did my first run through on stage at an 11am rehearsal and when I went to tear up Onegin’s letter at the end [as Tatiana sends him away], I had no strength in my arms. I hadn’t anticipated that. Mind you, an early call is always weird – it’s hard to eat properly. You might have a bit of breakfast, but suddenly you finish the rehearsal, and it’s 2pm. You can’t eat a sandwich in the middle of a three-act ballet.
Tears before bedtime when my daughter smashes our TV
Suddenly our family life becomes an unfunny sitcom
My daughter is crying. She is holding a tiny red London bus, one of her favourite toys, and the terrible thing that has happened to her is that she has smashed our television with it. The screen is completely destroyed, with a central impact now radiating a small spider web of white lines, within a larger morass of jagged, blocky blues, greens and purples that crowd out the picture on its surface.
I am too stunned to move, the impact having happened so fast that I’ve yet to process it at all. My first thoughts, such as they exist in this zen-like state of paralysis, are of the immediate financial cost of what she’s done. Thus, the denial phase of grief kicks in swiftly. I switch the TV off, perhaps hoping the very clearly annihilated screen is a signal fault. I turn it back on, dismayed to discover that no, this was not an emergency broadcast from Smashed Telly Gold +1; my two-year-old has just managed to do £400’s worth of damage in two-fifths of a second.
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‘I'm not even kidding,' the 'embarrassed' Hollywood star admitted
BBC’s most underrated drama series 'to return' after long delay
It’s just as good – if not better than – ‘Luther’ and ‘Line of Duty’
- L'Equipe
- « C'est toujours un bras de fer » : Simon Easterby, sélectionneur de l'Irlande, après la victoire contre l'Angleterre
« C'est toujours un bras de fer » : Simon Easterby, sélectionneur de l'Irlande, après la victoire contre l'Angleterre
- Sport Le Figaro
- Six Nations : «La première période a été fantastique», souligne Borthwick, le sélectionneur anglais
Six Nations : «La première période a été fantastique», souligne Borthwick, le sélectionneur anglais
- New York Post
- Obama Center subcontractor files $40M discrimination lawsuit against engineering firm for overruns
Obama Center subcontractor files $40M discrimination lawsuit against engineering firm for overruns
RC Lens : le successeur de Kevin Danso arrive pour 2,5 M€ !
- Europe1
- À Marseille, avant le coup d'envoi du chantier de restauration de la Bonne Mère, les artisans sont bénis