L’homme avait tué une manifestante et en avait blessé une trentaine d’autres.
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United States of America
Retour sur les phases finales du Championnat du monde de hockey sur glace 2015 / Back on the 2015 IIHF ice hockey Worlds final games
Canada regain the throne | #IIHFWorlds 2015
Canada celebrate lifting the IIHF World Championship trophy after a thoroughly deserved 6-1 win over Russia in the final.
The big Final game : Canada super six stuns Russia | #IIHFWorlds 2015
Canada were crowned World Champions in the most emphatic manner as they swept old rivals Russia away 6-1 in the final to regain the title after eight years.
3rd place game : USA seize bronze over Czechs | #IIHFWorlds 2015
USA earned a bronze medal in a 3-0 win against hosts Czech Republic built on a two-goal blast in the first period where Nick Bonino and Trevor Lewis were on target before Charlie Coyle wrapped it up in the third.
Semi-final 2 : Russia roll past USA | #IIHFWorlds 2015
Russia proved too strong with a four-goal blitz in the third period to see off a spirited USA challenge for the defending champions to set up a Final showdown with Canada.
Semi-final 1 : Canada claim final over Czechs | #IIHFWorlds 2015
Goals from Taylor Hall and Jason Spezza were enough for a composed Canada to overcome hosts Czech Republic 2-0 to reach their first gold-medal game since 2009 on the back of an impressive 60 goals overall.
Quarterfinal 4 : Jagr scores twice to finish off Finns | #IIHFWorlds 2015
Jaromir Jagr’s third period goal along with another from Vladimir Sobotka took Czech Republic past Finland 5-3 in a pulsating semi-final in Prague which saw both sides go toe-to-toe to the very end.
Quarterfinal 3 : Russia squeeze out Sweden | #IIHFWorlds 2015
Last year’s semi-final repeat saw Russia hold back Sweden for a 5-3 win after going three goals ahead before the Swedes drew level only for Yevgeni Malkin and Vladimir Tarasenko to seal it in the third period.
Quarterfinal 2 : Canada blast Belarus for nine | #IIHFWorlds 2015
Canada ran out 9-0 winners over Belarus to cruise to a first semi-finals since 2009, with a four-goal run in the first quarter starting the goal-rush which did not let up as Tyler Seguin bagged a hat-trick.
Quarterfinal 1 : USA sink Swiss to book Semis | #IIHFWorlds 2015
USA came from a goal down to defeat Switzerland 3-1, with two goals in a minute midway through the second period to continue their march to the semi-finals.
Social Media Election
Anyone with a Facebook or Twitter account has probably noticed an increase in the number of political postings over the past few years. This is due, in part, to the explosive rise in social media outlets and users. But voters are not the only people who use social media; among politicians, 9 out of 10 Senators and Representatives have Twitter accounts. However, many are starting to wonder if social media is becoming less a reporter of political races and more of a predictor of the results. In Senate races, the candidate with more Facebook friends than his or her opponent has won 81% of the time. And one email sent to 60 million Facebook users prompted an additional 340,000 people to vote in the 2010 election. This infographic illustrates just how politics and social media are affecting each other.
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ONU discours des principaux chefs d’état ou ministres 1ère Partie / UN speeches of main heads of state or ministers 1st Part
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67ème Assemblée générale de l’ONU (Organisation des Nations Unis) à New York du 25 septembre au 1er octobre 2012. Je vais mettre en tout 129 discours des principaux chefs d’état ou ministres ou membres de l’ONU dans le monde en 4 articles. Les discours sont soit en anglais ou traduis en anglais. Je les mettrai dans l’ordre d’apparition sauf pour la France.
Voici les pays ou territoires dans l’ordre : France, Vuk Jeremic (Ouverture), Ban Ki-Moon, Etats-Unis d’Amérique, Serbie, Finlande, Brésil, Chypre, Lituanie, Honduras, Bulgarie, Quatar, Indonésie, Géorgie, Espagne, Afghanistan, Nigéria, Slovaquie, République Tchèque, Suisse, Pakistan, Hongrie, République Démocratique du Congo (RDC), Jordanie, Argentine, Sénégal, Panama, Afrique du Sud, Libéria, Ukraine, Luxembourg, Ghana, Kenya, Italie, Australie, Conseil Européen, Egypte, Pologne, Mexique, Japon, Royaume-Uni, République Centrafricaine, Cameroun, Côte d’Ivoire, Mali, Belgique, Roumanie, Colombie, Haïti, Bolivie, Lettonie, Madagascar, Guatemala, Estonie, Slovénie, Palestine, Israël, Jamaïque, Mongolie, Myanmar, Comores, Tunisie, Seychelles, Libye, Irak, Sud Soudan, Liban, Albanie, Paraguay, Maldives, Etats Fédérés de Micronésie, Thaïlande, Pérou, Bahreïn, Somalie, Norvège, Chine, Grèce, Tonga, Samoa, Allemagne, Saint-Marin, Malte, Pays-Bas, Chili, Turquie, Croatie, Ethiopie, Maroc, République d’Irlande, Autriche, Nicaragua, Fédération de Russie, Corée du Sud, Arabie Saoudite, Suède, Emirats Arabes Unis, Monaco, Ouzbékistan, Azerbaïdjan, Fiji, Andorre, Islande, Kazakhstan, Algérie, Malaisie, Nouvelle-Zélande, Les Bahamas, Liechtenstein, Uruguay, Soudan, Papouasie Nouvelle-Guinée, Canada, Arménie, Cuba, Inde, Ile Maurice, Costa Rica, Angola, Philippines, Biélorussie, Saint-Siège ou Vatican, Corée du Nord, Equateur, Vietnam, Danemark, Portugal, Vénezuela et Vuk Jeremic (clôture) président de la 67ème Assemblée générale de l’ONU.
J’espère que cela vous intéressera si vous comprenez un peu l’anglais.
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67th UN (United Nations) General Assembly in New York from September 25th to October 1st, 2012. I’ll put 129 major speeches of main heads of state or ministers or UN members around the world in 4 articles. The speeches are either in English or translated in English.
I’ll put them in order of appearance except for France.
Here are the countries or territories in order : France, Vuk Jeremic (Opening), Ban Ki-Moon, United States of America, Serbia, Finland, Brazil, Cyprus, Lithuania, Honduras, Bulgaria, Qatar, Indonesia, Georgia, Spain, Afghanistan, Nigeria, Slovakia, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Pakistan, Hungary, Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Jordan, Argentina, Senegal , Panama, South Africa, Liberia, Ukraine, Luxembourg, Ghana, Kenya, Italy, Australia, The European Council, Egypt, Poland, Mexico, Japan, United Kingdom, Central African Republic, Cameroon, Ivory Coast, Mali, Belgium, Romania, Colombia, Haiti, Bolivia, Latvia, Madagascar, Guatemala, Estonia, Slovenia, Palestine, Israel , Jamaica, Mongolia, Myanmar, The Comoros, Tunisia, Seychelles, Libya, Iraq, South Sudan, Lebanon, Albania, Paraguay, Maldives, Federated States of Micronesia, Thailand, Peru, Bahrain, Somalia, Norway, China, Greece, Tonga, Samoa, Germany, San Marino, Malta, The Netherlands, Chile, Turkey, Croatia, Ethiopia, Morocco, Republic of Ireland, Austria, Nicaragua, Russia, South Korea, Saudi Arabia, Sweden, United Arab Emirates, Monaco, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, Fiji, Andorra, Iceland, Kazakhstan, Algeria, Malaysia, New Zealand, The Bahamas, Liechtenstein, Uruguay, Sudan, Papua New Guinea, Canada, Armenia, Cuba, India, Mauritius, Costa Rica, Angola, Philippines, Belarus, The Holy See or The Vatican, North Korea, Ecuador, Vietnam, Denmark, Portugal, Venezuela and Vuk Jeremic (closing) President of the 67th General Assembly of the UN.
I hope it will interest you if you understand a little English.
France : François Hollande (Président de la République française, French President) discours en français, speech in French
France : François Hollande (Président de la République française, French President) discours traduit en anglais, speech translated in English
Le Président de la 67ème Assemblée générale de l’ONU, VUK JEREMIĆ, de la Serbie pour l’ouverture / The President of the 67th UN General Assembly, VUK JEREMIĆ of Serbia for the Opening
Ban Ki-Moon secrétaire général de l’ONU / United Nations Secretary-General BAN KI-MOON
Etats-Unis d’Amérique : Barack Obama président des Etats-Unis d’Amérique / BARACK OBAMA, President of the United States
Serbie : Tomislav Nikolic président de la Serbie / TOMISLAV NIKOLIĆ, President of Serbia
Finlande : SAULI NIINISTÖ, Président de la Finlande / SAULI NIINISTÖ, President of Finland
Brésil : Dilma Rousseff présidente du Brésil / DILMA ROUSSEFF, President of Brazil
Chypre : DEMETRIS CHRISTOFIAS, Président de Chypre / DEMETRIS CHRISTOFIAS, President of Cyprus
Lituanie : DALIA GRYBAUSKAITĖ, Présidente de la Lituanie / DALIA GRYBAUSKAITĖ, President of Lithuania
Honduras : PORFIRIO LOBO SOSA président du Honduras / PORFIRIO LOBO SOSA, President of Honduras
Bulgarie : ROSSEN PLEVNELIEV, Président de la Bulgarie / ROSSEN PLEVNELIEV, President of Bulgaria
Quatar : SHEIKH HAMAD BIN KHALIFA AL-THANI, émir du Qatar / SHEIKH HAMAD BIN KHALIFA AL-THANI, Amir of Qatar
Indonésie : SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO, président de l’Indonésie / SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO, President of Indonesia
Géorgie : MIKHAIL SAAKASHVILI, Président de la Géorgie / MIKHEIL SAAKASHVILI, President of Georgia
Espagne : MARIANO RAJOY BREY, premier ministre espagnol / MARIANO RAJOY BREY, Prime Minister of Spain
Afghanistan : HAMID KARZAI, Président afghan / HAMID KARZAI, President of Afghanistan
Nigéria : GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN, Président du Nigéria / GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN, President of Nigeria
Slovaquie : IVAN GAŠPAROVIČ, Président de la Slovaquie / IVAN GAŠPAROVIČ, President of Slovakia
République Tchèque : VÁCLAV KLAUS, Président of the Czech Republic / VÁCLAV KLAUS, President of the Czech Republic
Suisse : EVELINE WIDMER-SCHLUMPF, Présidente de la confédération suisse / EVELINE WIDMER-SCHLUMPF, President of the Swiss Confederation
Pakistan : ASIF ALI ZARDARI, Président du Pakistan / ASIF ALI ZARDARI, President of Pakistan
Hongrie : JÁNOS ÁDER, Président de la Hongrie / JÁNOS ÁDER, President of Hungary
République Démocratique du Congo (RDC) : JOSEPH KABILA KABANGE, Président de la République Démocratique du Congo (RDC) / JOSEPH KABILA KABANGE, President of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)
Jordanie : Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein, Roi de Jordanie / Abdullah II Bin Al Hussein, King of Jordan
Argentine : CRISTINA FERNÁNDEZ KIRCHNER, Présidente de l’Argentine / CRISTINA FERNÁNDEZ KIRCHNER, President of Argentina
Sénégal : MACKY SALL, Président du Sénégal / MACKY SALL, President of Senegal
Panama : RICARDO MARTINELLI BERROCAL, Président du Panama / RICARDO MARTINELLI BERROCAL, President of Panama
Afrique du Sud : JACOB ZUMA, Président d’Afrique du Sud / JACOB ZUMA, President of South Africa
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TOMISLAV NIKOLIĆ, SAULI NIINISTÖ, DILMA ROUSSEFF, DEMETRIS CHRISTOFIAS, DALIA GRYBAUSKAITĖ, PORFIRIO LOBO SOSA, ROSSEN PLEVNELIEV, SHEIKH HAMAD BIN KHALIFA AL-THANI, SUSILO BAMBANG YUDHOYONO, MIKHEIL SAAKASHVILI, MIKHAIL SAAKASHVILI, MARIANO RAJOY BREY, MARIANO RAJOY, HAMID KARZAI, GOODLUCK EBELE JONATHAN, IVAN GAŠPAROVIČ, VÁCLAV KLAUS, EVELINE WIDMER-SCHLUMPF, ASIF ALI ZARDARI, JÁNOS ÁDER, JOSEPH KABILA KABANGE, ABDULLAH II BIN AL HUSSEIN, CRISTINA FERNÁNDEZ KIRCHNER, MACKY SALL, RICARDO MARTINELLI BERROCAL, JACOB ZUMA