Pour la ministre des Armées, cette attaque “porte un coup sérieux à une organisation terroriste particulièrement brutale”. L’état-major a annoncé, vendredi 23 novembre, que l’armée française avait mené, dans la nuit de jeudi à vendredi, une opération dans le centre du Mali, permettant la “mise hors de combat” d’une “trentaine de terroristes”.La ministre des Armées Florence Parly a salué “une action d’ampleur, complexe et audacieuse qui a permis de neutraliser un important détachement terroriste au sein duquel se trouvait probablement l’un des principaux adjoints de Iyad ag Ghali, Hamadoun Kouffa, chef de la katiba Massina”.Avions, hélicoptères et dronesCette opération, dans la région de Mopti, “a combiné l’action de nombreux moyens aériens: avions Mirage 2000, hélicoptères Tigre et Gazelle appuyés par des drones Reaper, ravitailleur C135 et hélicoptères de manoeuvre, a détaillé l’état-major. Des frappes aériennes ont permis de réaliser un effet de sidération sur l’objectif.”Le chef d’état-major des armées, le général François Lecointre, a souligné “la préparation minutieuse et la parfaite coordination de l’ensemble des forces françaises déployées au Sahel qui ont permis la réussite de cette opération. Cette dernière marque un succès supplémentaire dans la lutte menée par les armées françaises aux côtés des forces armées maliennes, de celles de la force conjointe du G5 Sahel et de la Minusma, pour la sécurité au Mali et au Sahel”.La région de Mopti, dans le centre du Mali, a été au cours des derniers mois de plus en plus infiltrée par les groupes jihadistes. Ils ont été défaits par l’armée française lors de l’opération Serval en janvier 2013 mais profitent des immensités désertiques de la région pour régulièrement reconstituer leurs groupes combattants.Click Here: cheap Cowboys jersey
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Box-office : 2 millions pour “La Vérité si je mens 3” !
“La Vérité si je mens 3” réunit près de 2 millions de spectateurs pour sa première semaine d’exploitation en salles. “Sherlock Holmes 2 : Jeu d’ombres” et “Félins” complètent le podium.
La Vérité si je mens ! 3 réunit près de 2 millions de spectateurs pour sa première semaine d’exploitation en salles. Un joli démarrage, même s’il se situe en-deça de celui réalisé par La Vérite si je mens ! 2, qui avait cumulé 2,8 millions d’entrées. Sherlock Holmes 2 : Jeu d’ombres, leader la semaine précédente, se classe deuxième avec 430 000 entrées supplémentaires pour un cumul de 1,4 millions de spectateurs. Le documentaire animalier Disney Félins complète quant à lui le podium avec près de 207 000 billets vendus. A noter enfin qu’Intouchables, en quatorzième semaine, attire encore 128 000 spectateurs et que son cumul est désormais de 18,8 millions d’entrées.
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Carragher picks out the worst Liverpool kit he ever played in
Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher has selected the worst Liverpool kit he ever played in while talking to Wolves captain Conor Coady about his career.
Coady made his full debut for Liverpool against Anzhi Makhachkala in the Europa League back in 2012, where the Reds went down 1-0 on the night to a team including Samuel Eto’o.
Carragher played with Coady against Anzhi, while the likes of Joe Cole, Stewart Downing and Jordan Henderson also started for Liverpool.
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On how much Carragher helped his career, Coady told Geoff Shreeves on Sky Sports: “He was fantastic, he was someone I looked up to growing up and to play in the same team as him, it was a tough night, and to have him in behind me was brilliant – the way he talked, well shouted shouted more screaming balls!
“But you need that, you need someone pulling you into position as I was playing central midfield that night.”
Describing the purple, white and orange Warrior third kit they played in that night, Carragher said: “I think it was possibly the worst kit I have ever played in!”
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Leipzig ‘relaxed’ over Werner amid Hamann warning to Liverpool
RB Leipzig CEO Oliver Mintzlaff claims that the club are “deeply relaxed” over Timo Werner’s future amid speculation he could leave for Liverpool.
The Reds have been strongly linked with a move for the Germany international, who is being viewed as a back-up option to their attacking trio of Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mane and Mo Salah.
Liverpool are reportedly prepared to meet Werner’s release clause of €58million (£50m), while the player himself has stated that he admires the reigning European champions.
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However, Mintzlaff isn’t losing sleep over a potential deal with Werner having another three years left on his contract at Leipzig.
“I’m deeply relaxed about Werner,” Mintzlaff told Sky Deutschland. “He hasn’t signalled yet that he wants to leave at the end of the season and he doesn’t have to. He has a contract until 2023.”
Meanwhile, Didi Hamann has warned Liverpool against making a move for Werner as he doesn’t think the Germany international would fit into their system at the moment.
“I don’t think he’s a player for [Bayern] Munich or Liverpool [with] the way they play at the moment,” Hamann told The Athletic’s Steilcast Podcast.
“I read quotes from journalists or people close to the club in Liverpool when he always said Liverpool is a great club [and that] Klopp is the greatest trainer, that he was a bit too forward in showing interest in going to Liverpool.
“Where’s he going to play? Even if Mane or Salah go, [then] out wide is not his position and the centre-forward position, the way they do play, is probably the most crucial one.
“Firmino is probably a bit underrated in some people’s eyes. He’s a ball-playing centre-forward, he probably doesn’t get the goals that other players get.
“But he brings other players into position and that’s certainly not Werner’s game, so [it’s] a no from me.”
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Scottish football season suspended until June 10
The suspension of all football in Scotland has been extended until at least June 10 following a meeting of the Scottish Football Association board.
A meeting was convened remotely on Thursday, during which there was unanimous agreement to extend the initial hiatus which had been set at April 30.
A statement read: “The Scottish FA board met via videoconference this morning to discuss the implications of the most up-to-date government and medical advice on the governing body’s suspension on football.
“Based on this advice, it has unanimously agreed to extend the suspension at all levels of the game from professional to recreational until at least 10 June.
“The board had initially suspended football until further notice and with a stipulation of April 30 at the earliest, in order to give member clubs greater certainty on player welfare and wellbeing, as well as financial clarity.”
Explaining the background, the SFA noted that its medical consultant Dr John MacLean had been providing daily updates and had also examined in detail a letter from the Scottish government’s minister for public health, sport and well-being, Joe Fitzpatrick.
In it, Fitzpatrick indicated that the current ban on public gatherings was “unlikely to be lifted for at least 13 weeks” and that NHS Scotland was currently on an emergency footing until June 10 at the earliest. That date has now been mirrored by football authorities, pending further review.
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With no prospect of group training before wider social measures are relaxed and around six weeks of conditioning work needed before competitive football resumes, no earlier dates were considered.
Rod Petrie, Scottish FA president, said: “We are grateful to Dr John MacLean for his input to the Joint Response Group and to the Scottish FA board.
“The message is very clear: the government restrictions introduced to save lives must be adhered to and there is no prospect of an early resumption of training let alone organised football in Scotland for several weeks.
“The decision to suspend all football until at least 10 June is to help clubs ensure the safety and well-being of players, staff and supporters as well as take steps to mitigate their costs.
“Scottish football applauds everyone working within NHS Scotland and the care sector and should place no additional burden at a time when their resources are being tested to the limit because of COVID-19.”
Messi explains why he was starstruck by Henry at Barcelona
Barcelona legend Lionel Messi has admitted he was left starstruck when Thierry Henry arrived at the club from Arsenal.
The French World Cup winner arrived at the Nou Camp in the summer of 2007.
And Messi – now considered one of the greatest footballers in history – claims at the time he could barely bring himself to look at Henry, such was his admiration.
“The first day he entered the dressing room, I did not dare to look him in the face,” Messi told L’Equipe, per the Daily Mail.
“I knew everything he had done in England. I had an image of him made and suddenly we were on the same team.
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“What I feel for Titi may be a form of admiration. I loved Henry. The ease of finishing an action, how he takes the road to the goal and ends the play.
“He gives the impression that it is natural. His career, his dribbling, the last gesture. It is fluid, proportionate.”
Gov. Declares 'State of Emergency,' Officials Say 'Avoid Isthmus'
MADISON, WI — Gov. Tony Evers has declared a State of Emergency, and City of Madison officials are advising the public to avoid Madison’s isthmus after explosions and fires at two power utility buildings Friday morning knocked out power to the area.
More than 11,000 customers are expected to remain without power on what promises to be the hottest day of 2019 so far – and potentially for an extended period of time. Explosions and fires at two Madison Gas and Electric substations rocked the city at just after 7:30 a.m. Friday. No injuries had been reported as of just before 11 a.m. Outages extend from the west side of downtown’s Capitol Square to areas around the Yahara River. MGE officials have no estimated time of restoration, but said they will issue updates as soon as possible.
According to Madison Gas and Electric, the fires occurred at substations containing equipment of MGE’s and American Transmission Company.
“We are unable to estimate when service will be restored at this time, Madison Gas And Electric officials said in a statement just before 1 p.m. Friday. “Our employees are currently assessing the situation and will provide an estimate of service restoration once more information is known. Read latest information about our restoration efforts. Please stay safe. We appreciate your patience.”
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In a press conference led by Madison Mayor Satya Rhodes-Conway at just after 11 a.m., the mayor said city officials are working with MGE officials to determine how long it will be before power of restored. The mayor indicated Friday that they don’t know whether the power will be back in a matter of hours, or whether it will be days.
State Services Disrupted
According to officials speaking during the press conference, the fires and explosions are affecting residents across the state, after the state’s computer system went down.
The power outages have rendered the state DMV’s services unavailable, as well as the state’s Department of Health Services and the DNR. The state’s automated court records system, CCAP, is also down. Gov. Tony Evers dismissed all non-essential state workers working downtown for the day as well.
“Our top prior at city is making sure that vulnerable populations are getting taking care of. We are checking in at every place with young people, seniors. We will deploy what we need to deploy to take care of people,” Rhodes-Conway said during a Friday morning press conference. “All of our critical systems have backups … police and fire operations are normal, so folks don’t need to be concerned about that.”
The Wisconsin Department of Health and Human Services, with offices in the downtown area, issued a public notice that they’re evacuating their offices due to the lack of power and extreme heat coming Friday: “Due to the extensive power outage in downtown Madison and the extreme temperatures forecast for today, and in accordance with direction from the Department of Administration, all DHS staff and the public should leave the Department of Health Services building locations at 1 West Wilson Street, 1400 East Washington Street, and 600 Williamson Street in Madison.”
State Sen. Van Waangaard’s Legislative Aide Scott Kelly told Patch that the State Capitol building was evacuated at 10 a.m. Friday and that the team is working from home for the time being. Kelly said email, database and voicemail services were interrupted, but that they’re glad they have at least email services back. Wanggaard represents constituents in Racine and Kenosha counties.
Plumes Of Smoke Seen For Miles
As of 10 a.m. Friday, the fires were out, and damage assessment will get underway. Officials with the power utility believe the fires were due to a mechanical issue. Plumes of dense, black smoke could be seen for miles as the flames eclipsed the height of both substation buildings.
Authorities say they’re working on restoring order and traffic flow after power outages knocked out the street lights in sections of Downtown Madison and near Capitol Square.
Utility officials said they’ve got engineers working with representatives from the American Transmission Company and the Madison Fire Department to investigate the cause.
“Crews are working as quickly as possible to safely restore service. We have no reason to believe the cause of the fire is due to excessive usage from today’s high temperatures,” a spokesperson from MGE said in a statement Friday.
“Please avoid the area surrounding East Washington Avenue, East Main Street, South Livingston Street and South Blount Street,” MGE said in a statement. “MGE regrets any inconvenience and urges customers to seek indoor areas with air conditioning.”
Families Of Aurora Shooting Victims Still Waiting On Funds
AURORA, IL — The City of Aurora voted in late March to distribute funds from the Aurora Strong fundraiser to the families of victims of the Feb. 15 shooting at Henry Pratt manufacturing. But the families have yet to receive any of the funds, which totaled more than $500,000, the Chicago Tribune reports.
When the unanimous decision was made to distribute the funds, the city had announced they would close online contributions, but would allow other fundraising donations to be made by check through the Aurora City Hall until the end of April. Clayton Muhammad, the city’s chief information officer, told the Tribune that Aurora is still receiving checks from fundraisers held to benefit the Henry Pratt shooting victims and their families.
In the wake of the shooting, fundraisers were held throughout the city. Events included fundraisers at Ballydoyle, Paramount Theatre and Hollywood Casino, not to mention the GoFundMe campaign created by the city. Local graphic designers also donated the proceeds from “Aurora Strong” T-shirt sales.
Muhammad told the Tribune that the funds and information for the families of the shooting victims are being reviewed with Aurora’s finance department and should come up to the city council for final approval sometime in August.
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Child Slept On Case Of Beer While Drunken Dad Drove: Cops
RIVERSIDE, IL — A man who was driving drunk in Riverside last weekend had his 6-year-old child in the car and sleeping on a case of beer, police in the suburb said. Abner Valentin, 35, of Cicero faces several charges in the incident police say occurred just after midnight on Aug. 3 in the area of Ogden Avenue and Harlem.
A police officer on patrol at that time said a black Ford was “traveling at a high rate of speed” westbound on Ogden around that time, going 50 miles per hour in a 30 miles per hour zone. The car veered into oncoming traffic before it was stopped, police said.
The driver, who police say was Valentin, could not provide a license or proof of insurance, but police did say he did emit an odor of alcohol from inside the car. The officer said a sleeping child was spotted in the back seat without a seat belt or child seat and was “laying across an open case of beer.”
The 6-year-old was taken into police protective custody until a relative could pick the child up nearly two hours later at the police station.
Police say Valentin failed all sobriety tests, was charged with several offenses including a DUI and endangering the life of a child and became “extremely verbally combative” during the booking process.
According to police, Valentin told them they should instead be out “catching real criminals.”
Police also contacted DCFS and filed a child welfare notification based on the accusation that he “was driving drunk and had his child unrestrained in the car laying across beer bottles.”
The Riverside Police Department has cracked down on parents driving drunk in the past. In April 2018, Police Chief Thomas Weitzel said the department had arrested the “worst DUI offender in the United States” when a mother of 11 was found passed out behind the wheel of her vehicle at a gas station. The woman was reportedly had six prior DUI arrests in six different states.
Bronchiolite : l'épidémie continue mais moins d'enfants aux urgences
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Début décembre,l’épidémie de bronchiolite avait atteint toutes les régions métropolitaines à l’exception de la Corsetouchant des milliers d’enfants. Si la propagation continue, le nombre d’enfants amenés aux urgences a diminué, a annoncé ce mercredi 19 décembre Santé publique France.
La bronchiolite est une maladie respiratoire très fréquente chez les nourrissons et les enfants de moins de 2 ans, due le plus souvent au virus respiratoire syncytial (VRS) qui touche les petites bronches.<br />
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- Moins de prises en charge médicales
- Une épidémie qui se poursuit
- La bronchiolite une maladie infantile bénigne
- Un passage aux urgences parfois nécessaire
Moins de prises en charge médicales
La bronchiolite du nourrisson est une infection virale épidémique saisonnière, survenant chez des enfants de moins de deux ans. Elle représente un important problème de santé publique. En France, on estime que 460 000 nourrissons par an (30 % de la population des nourrissons) sont touchés par cette infection.Si une épidémie a marqué le début du mois de décembre, le nombre de prises en charge médicales a diminué cette dernière semaine.Entre le 10 et le 16 décembre, 5.383 enfants de moins de deux ans ont été amenés aux urgences pour bronchiolite, soit 4% de moins que la semaine précédente, détaille Santé publique France dans son bulletin hebdomadaire. Parmi eux, un peu plus du tiers (36%) a dû être hospitalisé.En outre, 904 enfants ont été vus pour cette maladie par SOS Médecins, soit 3% de moins que la semaine précédente.Une épidémie qui se poursuitToutefois, la vigilance doit rester de mise puisque le bulletin de Santé publique France maintient une alerte rouge sur toute la France métropolitaine.
La bronchiolite une maladie infantile bénigneLa bronchiolite est une maladie respiratoire très fréquente chez les enfants de moins de 2 ans. Elle est le plus souvent due au virus respiratoire syncytial (VRS) qui touche les petites bronches. Si
les manifestations cliniques sont parfois impressionnantes (fièvre, gêne respiratoire, difficulté à avaler, écoulement nasal…), la bronchiolite reste bénigne dans la majorité des cas et guérit spontanément au bout de 5 à 10 jours.
Un passage aux urgences parfois nécessaire Il est recommandé de se rendre aux urgences :
- Si l’enfant est âgé de moins de 6 semaines ;
- S’il s’agit d’un ancien prématuré âgé de moins de 3 mois ;
- Si l’enfant boit moins de la moitié de ses biberons à 3 repas consécutifs ;
- S’il vomit systématiquement ;
- S’il dort en permanence ou au contraire pleure de manière inhabituelle sans pouvoir s’endormir.