Un jackpot à 1,6 milliard de dollars à la loterie américaine

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Les jeux sont faits: les numéros de la loterie Powerball ont été tirés samedi aux Etats-Unis, avec à la clef un pactole astronomique de 1,6…

Les jeux sont faits: les numéros de la loterie Powerball ont été tirés samedi aux Etats-Unis, avec à la clef un pactole astronomique de 1,6 milliard de dollars, un record mondial.

Aucun vainqueur ne s’est encore manifesté. La personne qui aura eu les bons numéros a de toute façon plusieurs jours pour venir empocher les gains. Et si elles sont plusieurs à avoir choisi la combinaison gagnante, elles devront les partager.

Un ticket coûte 2 dollars.

Les chances de remporter le jackpot ne sont que d’un sur 292,2 millions. A titre de comparaison, la probabilité d’être frappé par la foudre est d’un sur un million, selon les autorités sanitaires américaines.

Le ou les heureux élus devront choisir entre recevoir l’intégralité de la somme via des paiements étalés sur trois décennies, ou être payés en une seule fois, à hauteur de 782,4 millions, selon une estimation de Powerball.

La possibilité de remporter cette manne faisait samedi tourner quelques têtes à Washington.

“Des maisons de rêve, des voyages, aider la famille et les amis”, rêve  Dontel Ducksworth, 28 ans, dans un magasin de la capitale américain où l’on peut acheter les billets du Powerball. “Mais il faut d’abord prendre soin de soi”.

“Je répète +Bonne chance!+”, confie le buraliste Bezu Wondi, face au flux régulier de clients venus tenter leur chance avant le tirage à 22H59 (02H59 GMT dimanche).

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La Corée du Nord lance quatre missiles de courte portée

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La Corée du Nord a lancé samedi quatre missiles de courte portée vers la mer Jaune, après une série record de tirs cette semaine en réponse aux manoeuvres aériennes conjointes menées tout la semaine par la Corée du Sud et…

La Corée du Nord a lancé samedi quatre missiles de courte portée vers la mer Jaune, après une série record de tirs cette semaine en réponse aux manoeuvres aériennes conjointes menées tout la semaine par la Corée du Sud et les Etats-Unis, suscitant des condamnations dans la communauté internationale.

Pyongyang avait qualifié l’exercice “Vigilant Storm” (“Tempête vigilante”) de “manœuvre militaire agressive et provocatrice visant la République populaire et démocratique de Corée”, menaçant Séoul et Washington de “payer le plus horrible prix de l’histoire”.

L’armée de Corée du Sud a détecté le lancement samedi “depuis Donglim, dans la province de North Pyongang, vers la mer occidentale (nom coréen de la mer Jaune), entre 11h32 (02h32 GMT) et 11h39”, de quatre missiles.

Leur “distance de vol a été détectée à quelque 130 km, à une altitude d’environ 20 km et une vitesse de Mach 5” (cinq fois la vitesse du son, ndlr), ajoute le communiqué.

Peu auparavant, l’armée sud-coréenne avait annoncé la participation samedi après-midi aux exercices de “Tempête Vigilante” du bombardier lourd supersonique américain B-1B.

“Les armées de l’air sud-coréenne et américaine ont procédé à des exercices conjoints le 5 novembre (samedi) sur la péninsule coréenne avec deux B-1B de l’armée de l’air américaine, quatre F-35A sud-coréens et quatre F-16 américains”, selon un communiqué de l’état-major sud-coréen à la fin des manoeuvres samedi après-midi.

‘Menace significative’

Le B-1B est un bombardier supersonique que l’armée de l’air américaine décrit comme la “colonne vertébrale de la force américaine de bombardement à longue portée”. 

Son déploiement est considéré par Pyongyang comme une “menace significative”,  avait expliqué à l’AFP Ahn Chan-il, expert des questions nord-coréennes.

“Tempête vigilante”, qui a démarré le 31 octobre, est la série de manoeuvres la plus importante jamais organisées conjointement par la Corée du Sud et les Etats-Unis.

Initialement prévus jusqu’à vendredi, les exercices ont été prolongés jusqu’à samedi après la multiplication par la Corée du Nord des tirs de missiles ces derniers jours, et notamment le lancement apparemment raté d’un missile balistique intercontinental (ICBM) en direction de la mer du Japon.

La Corée du Nord considère depuis toujours les manœuvres militaires américano-sud-coréennes comme des répétitions générales à une invasion de son territoire ou à un renversement de ses dirigeants.

Et les manoeuvres aériennes l’inquiètent particulièrement, car ses forces aériennes sont un des points les plus faibles de son armée, manquant à la fois d’avions de dernières technologies et de pilotes expérimentés.

Même s’il a été initialement conçu pour porter des armes nucléaires, le B-1B n’est plus utilisé par les Etats-Unis que pour des missions de combat exclusivement conventionnelles depuis le milieu des années 1990, indique son constructeur Boeing sur son site internet. Il a notamment été utilisé en Irak, en Afghanistan et en Libye. 

Il peut transporter jusqu’à 34 tonnes de missiles ou bombes guidées laser (BGL), selon la US Airforce. Son ravitaillement en air lui permet de frapper n’importe où dans le monde.

Vendredi soir, l’armée sud-coréenne avait annoncé avoir déployé quelque 80 avions furtifs F-35A après avoir détecté 180 avions de combat volant dans l’espace aérien nord-coréen, nouvel épisode de la spectaculaire montée des tensions dans la péninsule coréenne ces dernières semaines. 

Désaccord à l’ONU

Les Etats-Unis ont dénoncé vendredi les tirs de missiles nord-coréens qui “tournent en ridicule” le Conseil de sécurité de l’ONU, avec la complicité selon eux de la Russie et de la Chine, alliées de Pyongyang.

Après s’en être pris à la Russie et à la Chine, Washington, Paris, Londres et d’autres Etats membres non permanents du Conseil de sécurité ont prôné dans une déclaration commune “l’unité” face à la “menace que la Corée du Nord représente pour la paix internationale”. 

Le secrétaire général de l’ONU Antonio Guterres s’est dit “profondément préoccupé par les tensions sur la péninsule coréenne et la poussée d’une rhétorique de confrontation”, selon son porte-parole Stéphane Dujarric.

L’Union européenne a condamné, par la voix de son chef de la diplomatie Josep Borrell, cette “escalade dangereuse” et appelé à une “réponse résolue et unie” au niveau mondial, y compris l’application de toutes les sanctions de l’ONU.

Pour Frank Aum, ex-conseiller du Pentagone qui évoque “beaucoup de lassitude” sur ce dossier, l’administration américaine “n’a pas vraiment envie de s’impliquer vis-à-vis de la Corée du Nord”.

Joe Biden pourrait, selon M. Aum, faire un geste afin d’apaiser les tensions, tel qu’un allègement des sanctions ou un moratoire sur le déploiement de nouveaux moyens militaires, mais cela serait perçu aux Etats-Unis “comme une récompense pour la mauvaise conduite” de Pyongyang.

Pyongyang a tiré une trentaine de missiles mercredi et jeudi, dont un a terminé sa course près des eaux territoriales du Sud pour la première fois depuis la fin de la guerre de Corée en 1953. Le président sud-coréen Yoon Suk-yeol a parlé d’une “invasion territoriale de fait”.

La Corée du Nord avait déjà, en septembre, révisé sa doctrine nucléaire pour s’autoriser à mener des frappes préventives en cas de menace existentielle contre le régime de Kim Jong Un.

Si le “système de commandement et de contrôle” nucléaire de la Corée du Nord est “mis en danger par une attaque de forces hostiles, une frappe nucléaire sera lancée automatiquement et immédiatement”, précise la nouvelle doctrine.

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Des avions de chasse américains F-16 (en vol) et sud-coréen KF-16 pendant l’exercice conjoint “Vigilant Storm”, le 31 octobre 2022 sur la base de Gunsan, en Corée du Sud
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Aaron Carter, 34, found dead at home Loop Cayman Islands

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His body was found in his bathtub.

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American woman who led ISIS battalion sentenced to 20 years Loop Cayman Islands

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A US citizen was sentenced to 20 years in prison in the Eastern District of Virginia for organising and leading an all-female military battalion in Syria on behalf of the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), a designated foreign terrorist organisation.

According to court documents, Allison Fluke-Ekren, aka Allison Ekren, aka Umm Mohammed al-Amriki, and aka Umm Mohammed, a former resident of Kansas, travelled overseas and, from in or about September 2011 through in or about May 2019, engaged in terrorist acts in multiple countries, including Syria, Libya and Iraq.

Fluke-Ekren ultimately served as the leader and organiser of an ISIS military battalion, known as the Khatiba Nusaybah, where she trained women on the use of automatic firing AK-47 assault rifles, grenades and suicide belts. Over 100 women and young girls, some as young as 10 years old, received military training from Fluke-Ekren in Syria on behalf of ISIS.

During the sentencing hearing on Tuesday, November 1, the Court incorporated into the record two separate letters submitted by Fluke-Ekren’s adult daughter and adult son, both of whom wrote about being abused by Fluke-Ekren, 42, beginning in Kansas and continuing overseas when they were minors.

The government also played audio recordings of January 2021 phone conversations between Fluke-Ekren and her daughter, where she instructed her to delete messages shared between them to ensure Fluke-Ekren could continue to evade capture in Syria, and encouraged her daughter to leave the United States and return to Syria.

Additionally, Fluke-Ekren’s adult daughter delivered a victim impact statement in court today describing the severe abuse that Fluke-Ekren inflicted upon her in Syria, including coercing her to marry an ISIS fighter, who then raped her, when she was only 13 years old. Fluke-Ekren’s adult son also delivered a statement in court describing attempts by Fluke-Ekren to convince him to leave the United States and travel to Syria to prevent him from approaching authorities with any information that could compromise her.

In or around 2008, Fluke-Ekren departed the United States and moved to Egypt with her second husband, a now-deceased former member of the terrorist organisation Ansar al-Sharia. Fluke-Ekren resided in Egypt until in or around 2011, at which point she moved to Libya.

Near the end of 2011, Fluke-Ekren resided with her second husband, among others, in Benghazi, Libya. In the aftermath of the September 11, 2012, terrorist attack on the US Special Mission and CIA Annex in Benghazi, Fluke-Ekren’s second husband claimed that he removed at least one box of documents and at least one electronic device from the US compound in Benghazi.

He brought the items to the residence where he resided with Fluke-Ekren and others at that time. Fluke-Ekren assisted her second husband with reviewing and summarising the contents of the stolen US government documents.

The stolen documents and electronic device, along with the summaries that Fluke-Ekren helped prepare, were provided to the leadership of Ansar al-Sharia in Benghazi.

In or around late 2012, Fluke-Ekren, her second husband and others travelled from Libya to Turkey. Shortly thereafter, they travelled from Turkey to Syria. After approximately six weeks, Fluke-Ekren returned to Turkey while her second husband remained in Syria.

Fluke-Ekren’s second husband ascended through the ranks of ISIS and ultimately became the “emir” (leader) of ISIS snipers in Syria. In or around mid-2014, Fluke-Ekren and others were smuggled back into Syria. While residing in Syria, Fluke-Ekren told a witness about her desire to conduct an attack in the United States.

To conduct the attack, Fluke-Ekren explained that she could go to a shopping mall in the United States, park a vehicle full of explosives in the basement or parking garage level of the structure and detonate the explosives in the vehicle with a cellphone-triggering device. Fluke-Ekren also spoke about learning how to make bombs and explosives.

Fluke-Ekren further said that she considered any attack that did not kill a large number of individuals to be a waste of resources. Fluke-Ekren would hear about external attacks taking place in countries outside the United States and would comment that she wished the attack had occurred on United States soil instead.

In 2014, ISIS officials sent a female member of ISIS, who travelled from Central America to Ablah, Syria, where she resided in an adjoining residence to Fluke-Ekren for approximately 18 days. This witness visited Fluke-Ekren at her residence in Syria on multiple occasions. During those visits, Fluke-Ekren discussed ideas for an attack involving the use of explosives on the campus of a US-based college in the Midwest.

In or around 2015, Fluke-Ekren, her second husband and others moved from Syria to Mosul, Iraq, where they temporarily resided inside an ISIS-controlled compound within the University of Mosul. When Fluke-Ekren arrived in Mosul, she met with ISIS personnel who were in charge of homes for widowed women whose husbands died while fighting for ISIS. Fluke-Ekren assisted the ISIS personnel by providing ideas for how the homes should function and operate.

In or around mid-2016, Fluke-Ekren led and organised an effort to establish a women’s centre in Raqqa, Syria. Fluke-Ekren obtained authorisation from the “Wali,” the ISIS-appointed mayor of Raqqa, in order to establish the centre. There, Fluke-Ekren and others provided medical services, educational services about the Islamic State, childcare and various training to women and young girls.

As the centre’s leader, Fluke-Ekren also provided and assisted other female ISIS members in providing training to numerous women and young girls on the use of AK-47 assault rifles, grenades and explosive suicide belts.

In or around late 2016, the ISIS “Wali” of Raqqa approved the creation of the “Khatiba Nusaybah” – a military battalion to be comprised solely of female ISIS members. The Khatiba Nusaybah began operations on behalf of the terrorist organisation in or around February 2017.

Fluke-Ekren’s main objective as the leader and organiser of the Khatiba Nusaybah battalion was to teach female ISIS members how to defend themselves against ISIS’s enemies, including helping male fighters defend ISIS-controlled Raqqa. Fluke-Ekren sought to motivate her trainees by explaining how female fighters can ensure the Islamic State is kept alive by “helping ISIS expand and to remain” through the use of weapons, including automatic firing AK-47 assault rifles, grenades and suicide belts packed with explosives.

In addition, witnesses with first-hand knowledge stated that the Khatiba Nusaybah also provided certain members with instruction on physical training -including martial arts, medical training, VBIED driving courses, ISIS religious classes and how to pack and prep a “go bag” with rifles and other military supplies.

In 2018, Fluke-Ekren informed another witness that she had instructed an individual in Syria to send a message to one of her family members stating that Fluke-Ekren was dead so that the US government would not attempt to locate her.

Fluke-Ekren informed this same witness that it was important to kill the “kuffar” (disbelievers) and die as martyrs on behalf of ISIS in Syria. Fluke-Ekren was located outside the United States since on or about January 8, 2011, until she was transferred in custody to the Eastern District of Virginia on January 28, 2022.

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Singer Aaron Carter, 34, found dead at home Loop Jamaica

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Mona High and Charlie Smith High battle in the Digicel/ISSA Manning Cup quarterfinal encounter at Stadium East on Saturday. Mona won 4-0. (Photo: Marlon Reid)

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Defending champions Kingston College (KC), Jamaica College (JC), Mona High, and St Andrew Technical High School (STATHS) all registered victories as the Digicel/ISSA Manning Cup quarterfinals kicked off on Saturday at two venues.

In the curtain-raiser at the Stadium East, KC whipped St George’s College 4-1 before Mona High trounced Charlie Smith High 4-0 in Group one action.

In Group two, JC trounced Wolmer’s Boys 4-1, and STATHS had a hard-fought 3-2 win over Haile Selassie High at the Richard Ashenheim Complex — the home of JC.

Nashordo Gibbs scored twice for KC, taking his tally to 12 goals. The industrious Teyshawn Mattis made it 3-0, and, of course, not to be outdone, the deadly Dujuan Richards made it 4-0 with his 20th goal of the season — the most in the competition.

Adrian Reid pulled one back for St George’s College from the penalty spot late on.

Both KC and Mona are on top of the group with three points, but Mona lead on goal difference.

JC moved to three points and lead Group two, also by a goal difference ahead STATHS.

The competition continues on Tuesday with two games at Stadium East. Haile Selassie will take on JC at 1pm before STATHS play Wolmer’s Boys at 3:15pm.

Then on Wednesday, Charlie Smith will play KC at 1pm before Mona and St George’s College battle at 3:15pm also at Stadium East.

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Eugene Williams, head coach of Charlie Smith High team, said he is currently at the medical facility with the players, one of whom has been admitted while the others are awaiting treatment.

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Au bout de l’effort, Caroline Garcia a vaincu 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7/5) la Russe Daria Kasatkina, samedi à Fort Worth (Texas), pour s’offrir une demi-finale du Masters WTA à sa…

Au bout de l’effort, Caroline Garcia a vaincu 4-6, 6-1, 7-6 (7/5) la Russe Daria Kasatkina, samedi à Fort Worth (Texas), pour s’offrir une demi-finale du Masters WTA à sa portée dimanche contre la Grecque Maria Sakkari.

La Lyonnaise de 29 ans (N.6 mondiale), qui avait atteint ce stade lors de sa première participation à l’épreuve en 2017, alors privée de finale par l’Américaine Venus Williams, aura pour elle cette fois l’expérience de ce genre de défi, face à une adversaire (N.5), certes apparue redoutable cette semaine, mais qu’elle a battue deux fois en autant de confrontations.

La voilà donc plus qu’à deux victoires de devenir la deuxième Française à ajouter son nom au palmarès de cette épreuve, après Amélie Mauresmo, qui avait été sacrée aux dépens de Mary Pierce en 2005, lors d’une finale 100% tricolore d’un autre temps.

En attendant, elle pouvait savourer son succès, acquis autant grâce à sa persévérance qu’à son jeu offensif.

“C’était un match fou. J’ai dû tout donner pour le gagner, rester positive jusqu’au bout. Daria est une telle combattante, je suis heureuse de l’avoir été autant qu’elle ce soir”, a-t-elle dit à chaud sur le court, après 2h30 d’une lutte féroce face à la 8e mondiale.

“J’ai essayé de jouer de manière agressive, même si elle est probablement la meilleure joueuse du monde en défense. Nous avons des jeux très opposés, ce qui a donné lieu à de beaux rallyes”, a-t-elle ajouté.

Foi en son jeu

Quelques instants avant que ne résonne, dans les enceintes de la Dickies Arena, le fameux tube “Sweet Caroline” de Neil Diamond, Garcia venait de s’effondrer de joie, mais surtout de soulagement, en voyant cette balle rattrapée par Kasatkina mourir dans le filet. 

L’issue est donc heureuse, mais elle aurait pu tout aussi bien ne pas l’être. Et alors, elle aurait amèrement regretté ces six balles de break gâchées à 4-4 dans le troisième set, après 13 minutes qu’a duré ce neuvième jeu.

Auparavant, la Française avait su revenir dans le match, en avalant le deuxième set de façon autoritaire, après la perte du premier durant lequel elle mena pourtant 4-2.

Une remarquable performance en soi, car quand Kasatkina remporte la première manche, elle gagne toujours derrière. La Russe a ainsi remporté cette année les 28 matches au cours desquels elle avait pris la meilleure entame. Mais pas le 29e.

Garcia n’a pas délivré un match parfait, loin s’en faut. En témoignent ses fautes directes plus nombreuses (48) que ses coups gagnants (42), mais son agressivité permanente l’a récompensée. Autant que sa foi en son jeu.

Avec cette victoire, impérative pour espérer poursuivre sa route dans cette compétition, elle s’est ainsi assurée de finir deuxième du groupe Tracey Austin, derrière l’intouchable N.1 mondiale Iga Swiatek qui sera opposée à la Bélarusse Aryna Sabalenka dans l’autre demie.

Renaissance prolongée

Pour “Caro”, ce parcours constitue une d’ores et déjà une satisfaction après six dernières semaines difficiles, victime d’un phénomène de décompensation après un été flamboyant, qui l’a vue remporter trois titres (Bad Homburg, Varsovie, Cincinnati), avant d’atteindre les demies à l’US Open.

De quoi passer en quelques mois de la 75e à la 6e place mondiale, et s’inviter au Masters.

Une renaissance, après plus de quatre ans sans éclat, entre crise de confiance, tennis en perdition et soucis physiques récurrents, qu’elle a réussi à surmonter cette année, de façon spectaculaire, grâce à son travail effectué avec l’entraîneur Bertrand Perret, prépondérant dans sa réussite.

Or, mi-octobre, après l’élimination au 2e tour du tournoi de Guadalajara, ce dernier a décidé de mettre un terme à onze mois d’une collaboration pourtant fructueuse, invoquant sans en préciser la nature des problèmes survenus au cours des récentes semaines.

Une décision qui a pris de court Garcia, arrivée à Fort Worth en pleine incertitude. Aidée pour l’occasion par le coach argentin Juan Pablo Guzman, qui avait déjà travaillé avec elle l’an passé, elle a toutefois retrouvé de l’allant au meilleur moment.

Qu’elle devra conserver dans 24 heures face à Sakkari, elle aussi de retour en demi-finale, un an après.

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Caroline Garcia prend un selfie avec des supporteurs après sa victoire en quarts de finale des Masters WTA, le 5 novembre 2022 à Fort Worth, au Texas
• Katelyn Mulcahy

Caroline Garcia pendant son match contre la Russe Daria Kastkina au Masters WTA à Fort Worth, au Texas, le 5 novembre 2022
• Katelyn Mulcahy

Caroline Garcia (à gauche) salue so adversaire, la Russe Daria Kasatkina, après leur match en Masters WTA, le 5 novembre 2022 à Fort Worth, au Texas
• Katelyn Mulcahy

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