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La revanche du modéré Antonio José Seguro, socialiste ancré au centre

PORTRAIT - Le candidat de 63 ans a remporté dimanche le second tour de l’élection présidentielle au Portugal, au terme d’une campagne commencée en juin, après une longue traversée du désert.

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Antonio José Seguro, lors de sa campagne présidentielle, le 7 février 2026.
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Why the N.F.L. Booked Bad Bunny for the Super Bowl Halftime Show

League executives may be nervous about the Latin superstar’s outspoken stance on immigration, but their priority is attracting popular halftime performers.

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Bad Bunny performing in Mexico City in December. The choice of Bad Bunny as the Super Bowl halftime performer was, from a musical standpoint, an obvious one.
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Israël annonce des mesures pour étendre son contrôle sur la Cisjordanie

Parmi les décisions, les réglementations datant de l’époque où la Jordanie administrait la Cisjordanie, avant 1967, et qui interdisaient aux juifs d’acheter des terres doivent être supprimées. La présidence palestinienne à Ramallah a condamné ces décisions.

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Soldats israéliens, à Hébron, en Cisjordanie occupée, le 7 février 2026.
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The Future of Apple Fitness+ Remains 'Under Review'

The future of Apple Fitness+ remains "under review," according to the latest word from Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. However, he did not share any specific details.


"If I were to guess, Apple will ultimately meld its Health app with Fitness+ in some fashion — perhaps offering it as a combined subscription," said Gurman.

Gurman recently reported that Apple has scaled back plans for a separate Apple Health+ subscription service, which would have provided AI-powered health recommendations. However, he said some of the features that would have been part of Apple Health+ will be repurposed and rolled out individually.

Launched in 2020, Apple Fitness+ offers a library of trainer-led workout and meditation videos in Apple's Fitness app, across the iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV. In the U.S., the service costs $9.99 per month or $79.99 per year. Apple Fitness+ is also included in the Apple One Premier bundle for $37.95 per month.


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