• Rencontre Trump-Macron : poignée de main virile, regards appuyés... Trump joue la carte de la domination, Macron résiste. Un duel de symboles plus que de diplomatie ? #Trump #Macron #Géopolitique
    Rencontre Trump-Macron : poignée de main virile, regards appuyés... Trump joue la carte de la domination, Macron résiste. Un duel de symboles plus que de diplomatie ? #Trump #Macron #Géopolitique
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  • Au Salon de l'Agriculture, François Bayrou esquive les questions des journalistes sur Bétharram, malgré le dépôt d’une plainte aujourd’hui par une ancienne victime de l’établissement pour "non-dénonciation de crime ou délit". Selon Le Parisien, un confrère ayant tenté de le relancer sur le sujet a été écarté du reste de la visite. Une attitude pour le moins mesquine...

    #Politique #Bayrou #Betharram #Journalisme #Presse #Médias
    🐮🐷 Au Salon de l'Agriculture, François Bayrou esquive les questions des journalistes sur Bétharram, malgré le dépôt d’une plainte aujourd’hui par une ancienne victime de l’établissement pour "non-dénonciation de crime ou délit". Selon Le Parisien, un confrère ayant tenté de le relancer sur le sujet a été écarté du reste de la visite. Une attitude pour le moins mesquine... #Politique #Bayrou #Betharram #Journalisme #Presse #Médias
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  • Oran, Algeria

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    #Oran #Algerie #Algiers #Algeria #Algeriatourism #VisitAlgeria
    ☪️🇩🇿 Oran, Algeria ♥️ Vidéo by #SkycamAlgeria #Oran #Algerie #Algiers #Algeria #Algeriatourism #VisitAlgeria
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  • Tipaza, Algeria

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    #Tipaza #Algerie #Algiers #Algeria #Algeriatourism #VisitAlgeria
    ☪️🇩🇿 Tipaza, Algeria ♥️ Vidéo by #SkycamAlgeria #Tipaza #Algerie #Algiers #Algeria #Algeriatourism #VisitAlgeria
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  • Djanet, Tassili n'Ajjer
    This arid high plateau is located at an altitude of over 1,000 meters and stretches 670 km from northwest to southeast and about 200 km from northeast to southwest, covering an area of nearly 72,000 km². Across its surface, rock formations shaped by erosion rise from the sand dunes, resembling the ruins of ancient cities from afar. Illizi lies at the foot of the northern slope, while Djanet is on the southwestern edge.

    The Tassili n’Ajjer reaches a peak of 2,158 meters at Adrar Afao and emerges as high cliffs averaging 1,500 meters above the ergs of Mourzouq and Oubari to the east and Admer in the Ténéré to the south. To the north, the plateau fades into the dunes of Issaouane and Bourharet.

    The landscape of Tassili n’Ajjer is particularly rugged: vast rocky plains, occasionally interrupted by "forests" of monoliths, are carved with akbas (crevices in the escarpments accessible only on foot or by camel) as well as numerous faults and canyons. Some of these canyons contain guelta, natural water basins fed by the rare but intense storms that erode the desert every two to three years.

    The massif is inhabited by the Tuaregs of the Kel Ajjer group. Its main town is Djanet, a small oasis on the western edge of the region.

    ☪️🇩🇿 Djanet, Tassili n'Ajjer This arid high plateau is located at an altitude of over 1,000 meters and stretches 670 km from northwest to southeast and about 200 km from northeast to southwest, covering an area of nearly 72,000 km². Across its surface, rock formations shaped by erosion rise from the sand dunes, resembling the ruins of ancient cities from afar. Illizi lies at the foot of the northern slope, while Djanet is on the southwestern edge. The Tassili n’Ajjer reaches a peak of 2,158 meters at Adrar Afao and emerges as high cliffs averaging 1,500 meters above the ergs of Mourzouq and Oubari to the east and Admer in the Ténéré to the south. To the north, the plateau fades into the dunes of Issaouane and Bourharet. The landscape of Tassili n’Ajjer is particularly rugged: vast rocky plains, occasionally interrupted by "forests" of monoliths, are carved with akbas (crevices in the escarpments accessible only on foot or by camel) as well as numerous faults and canyons. Some of these canyons contain guelta, natural water basins fed by the rare but intense storms that erode the desert every two to three years. The massif is inhabited by the Tuaregs of the Kel Ajjer group. Its main town is Djanet, a small oasis on the western edge of the region.
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  • Constantine is a city of great importance in Mediterranean history. Formerly known as Cirta, it was the capital of Numidia from 300 BC to 46 BC before coming under Roman rule. It owes its current name to Emperor Constantine I, who renamed it in 313.

    During the Middle Ages, the city was conquered by the Arabs in the 7th century and subsequently became part of the Aghlabid kingdom, the Fatimid Empire, and later the Zirid, Hammadid, Almohad, and Hafsid dynasties.

    In the 16th century, Constantine became the capital of the Beylik of Constantine, serving as the seat of beylical power and a vassal of the Regency of Algiers. During the French conquest of Algeria, the city was captured in 1837 after a failed attempt in 1836. During the Algerian War of Independence, it was integrated into Wilaya II (Constantinois) under the FLN, later becoming the seat of its own wilaya upon Algeria's independence.

    Constantine is known by various nicknames, including the "City of Suspended Bridges," the "City of the Old Rock," the "City of Ulemas," the "City of Eagles," and the "City of Malouf"—Malouf being the local variant of Andalusian classical music. It is considered the capital of eastern Algeria.

    In 2015, Constantine was designated the Arab Capital of Culture, becoming the second Algerian city to host the event after Algiers in 2007.

    #Constantine #Algerie #Algiers #Algeria #Algeriatourism #VisitAlgeria
    ☪️🇩🇿 Constantine is a city of great importance in Mediterranean history. Formerly known as Cirta, it was the capital of Numidia from 300 BC to 46 BC before coming under Roman rule. It owes its current name to Emperor Constantine I, who renamed it in 313. During the Middle Ages, the city was conquered by the Arabs in the 7th century and subsequently became part of the Aghlabid kingdom, the Fatimid Empire, and later the Zirid, Hammadid, Almohad, and Hafsid dynasties. In the 16th century, Constantine became the capital of the Beylik of Constantine, serving as the seat of beylical power and a vassal of the Regency of Algiers. During the French conquest of Algeria, the city was captured in 1837 after a failed attempt in 1836. During the Algerian War of Independence, it was integrated into Wilaya II (Constantinois) under the FLN, later becoming the seat of its own wilaya upon Algeria's independence. Constantine is known by various nicknames, including the "City of Suspended Bridges," the "City of the Old Rock," the "City of Ulemas," the "City of Eagles," and the "City of Malouf"—Malouf being the local variant of Andalusian classical music. It is considered the capital of eastern Algeria. In 2015, Constantine was designated the Arab Capital of Culture, becoming the second Algerian city to host the event after Algiers in 2007. #Constantine #Algerie #Algiers #Algeria #Algeriatourism #VisitAlgeria
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  • Banksy Art

    #Banksy #BanksyArt #BanksyWorld #BanksyMuseum
    ☮️ Banksy Art ♥️ #Banksy #BanksyArt #BanksyWorld #BanksyMuseum
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  • Banksy Art , Peace for all the children of the world, and peace for the children in Palestine and Gaza.

    #Banksy #art #infos #actu #news #MyQif #actualités #breakingnews #MyQifActu

    ☮️ Banksy Art ♥️, Peace for all the children of the world, and peace for the children in Palestine and Gaza. ♥️🇵🇸 #Banksy #art #infos #actu #news #MyQif #actualités #breakingnews #MyQifActu
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  • Peace for all the children of the world, and peace for the children in Palestine and Gaza.

    #banksy #arts #infos #actu #news #MyQif #actualités #breakingnews #MyQifActu
    ☮️ Peace for all the children of the world, and peace for the children in Palestine and Gaza. 🇵🇸♥️♥️ #banksy #arts #infos #actu #news #MyQif #actualités #breakingnews #MyQifActu
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  • ⚽️ OM : Ravanelli crie au scandale !

    On remet une pièce dans la machine ! S'estimant lésé par l'arbitrage de Jérémy Stinat lors de la cinglante défaite encaissée à Auxerre (0-3) ce samedi en Ligue 1, notamment sur l'action du deuxième carton jaune adressé à Derek Cornelius, le conseiller institutionnel du club Fabrizio Ravanelli a fait part de sa colère au micro du diffuseur DAZN.

    "Le message, toute la France l'a vu. M. Stinat a fait n'importe quoi, il a fait un arbitrage scandaleux. Il a donné un deuxième carton jaune inacceptable à Cornelius, qui a pris le ballon. On était déjà dans une situation difficile parce que notre capitaine (Leonardo Balerdi, ndlr) n'était pas là pour deux cartons jaunes contre Angers et Rennes qui n'existaient pas. On n'accepte plus cette situation. On attend du respect et on veut un arbitrage équitable. Je ne sais pas s'il y a quelque chose contre l'OM, mais il y a beaucoup de sujets contre l'OM. Ça inquiète un peu tout le club et les supporters qui se sont déplacés. J'ai dit à l'arbitre que son arbitrage était un scandale, ce qui s'est passé ce soir était honteux", a commenté le dirigeant, furieux.

    La décision de l'arbitre peut paraître sévère, mais difficile d'y voir une grosse erreur au vu du coup de genou infligé par le Canadien dans les côtes d'Hamed Junior Traorè...

    ⚽️⚽️ #actufoot #premièreleague #ligue1 #RealMadrid #Liga #PSG #newsfoot #football #ManCity #Championsleague #Myqif #MyQifSport #MyQifFoot
    ⚽️ OM : Ravanelli crie au scandale ! 🇨🇵 On remet une pièce dans la machine ! S'estimant lésé par l'arbitrage de Jérémy Stinat lors de la cinglante défaite encaissée à Auxerre (0-3) ce samedi en Ligue 1, notamment sur l'action du deuxième carton jaune adressé à Derek Cornelius, le conseiller institutionnel du club Fabrizio Ravanelli a fait part de sa colère au micro du diffuseur DAZN. "Le message, toute la France l'a vu. M. Stinat a fait n'importe quoi, il a fait un arbitrage scandaleux. Il a donné un deuxième carton jaune inacceptable à Cornelius, qui a pris le ballon. On était déjà dans une situation difficile parce que notre capitaine (Leonardo Balerdi, ndlr) n'était pas là pour deux cartons jaunes contre Angers et Rennes qui n'existaient pas. On n'accepte plus cette situation. On attend du respect et on veut un arbitrage équitable. Je ne sais pas s'il y a quelque chose contre l'OM, mais il y a beaucoup de sujets contre l'OM. Ça inquiète un peu tout le club et les supporters qui se sont déplacés. J'ai dit à l'arbitre que son arbitrage était un scandale, ce qui s'est passé ce soir était honteux", a commenté le dirigeant, furieux. La décision de l'arbitre peut paraître sévère, mais difficile d'y voir une grosse erreur au vu du coup de genou infligé par le Canadien dans les côtes d'Hamed Junior Traorè... ⚽️⚽️ #actufoot #premièreleague #ligue1 #RealMadrid #Liga #PSG #newsfoot #football #ManCity #Championsleague #Myqif #MyQifSport #MyQifFoot
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